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  2. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

    Resuming its deliberations in camera at the Melbourne Town Hall on 'Saturday morning, the Industrial Relations Conference sat also on Saturday afternoon ...

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  3. BRITAIN'S IDLE MINERS.

    The Government has prepared, and is expected to announce before Christmas, an important scheme to help the coal industry, says the "Sunday Express." The ...

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  4. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The figures for the West Australian Senate first count were:—Barker, 18,675; Graham, 3475: Needham, 53,585; Colebatch, 47,462; ...

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  5. KELLOGG ANTI-WAR PACT.

    At the first sign of opposition to the anti-war treaty in the Senate President Coolidge threw his influence and activity into the situation in the determination ...

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  6. THE KING'S ILLNESS

    Sir Stanley Hewett, Lord Dawson, Sir Farquhar Buzzard, Sir Humphry Rolleston and Dr. Graham Hodgson held a consultation at the Palace yesterday afternoon. They left the Palace at 3.45, and all returned at 7 p.m., remaining until an hour after the issue of the evening bulletin. ...

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  7. DIED IN CHURCH.

    While playing an excerpt from Handel's [?]oratoria Messiah during the service at All Saints' Church of England, St. Kilda, last night, the organist, Mr. Henry James Inge, ...

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  8. HORSE AND CART IN RIVER

    SALE, Saturday.--A returned soldier, Richard Murray Lloyd Douglass, residing on a repatriation block at Fulham, eight miles from Sale, left the house with two ...

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  9. A REMARKABLE WOMAN.

    The developments following the arrest of Marthe Hanau and her divorced husband, Lazare Bloch, who were conducting a gigantic get-rich-quick scheme, with ...

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  10. YESTERDAY'S SESSION.

    When the conference resumed yesterday Sir A. Duckham, who had postponed his departure for Sydney, was again present. At the invitation of the chairman he ...

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  11. YOUTHFUL SUSPECTS.

    As a result of the arrest of two youths and three boys, whose ages range from 12 to 15 years, Senior Detective P. W. Lambell, Senior Plain-clothes Constable ...

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  12. PROSPECTS OF SUCCESS.

    The Attorney-General, Mr. Latham, who also is the new Minister of Industry, returned from Canberra to his home in Melbourne on Saturday. Commenting on the ...

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  13. THE SYMPATHETIC DUCHESS.

    Her preoccupation over the King's illness did not prevent the Duchess of York from displaying her usual warm human sympathy when she visited the Church ...

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  14. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY

    The voting for the Northern Territory election was announced at Darwin yesterday as follows:--NELSON (Labor) ... 785 ...

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  15. Mr. Garden and the Conference.

    An optimistic view of the present industrial peace conference was taken by Mr. J. S. Garden, of Sydney, in the course of an address at a Labor meeting in the ...

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  16. VISIT TO NEWCASTLE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Members of the British Economic Mission arrived this morning, with the intention of spending ten days inspecting the mines and steel ...

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  17. House of Representatives.

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  18. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT.

    AUCKLAND, Saturday.--The Government, having been voted out of office on a no-confidence motion, Mr. Coates, the Prime Minster, handed in his resignation ...

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  19. PRINCESS ELIZABETH HOSTEL

    The King's physician, Lord Dawson, was present at a dinner given on Friday night at Grosvenor House, Park-lane, in aid of the Princess Elizabeth Hostel for ...

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  20. Victorian Informal Votes.

    A special meeting of the central executive of the Victorian Labor party will be held next Friday to consider the position in connection with the proposed recount ...

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  21. BIG BROTHER MOVEMENT.

    At the request of Rev. F. Milne, moderator of the Presbyterian Church, ministers of the Presbyterian Church at their services yesterday referred to the ...

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  22. GERMANY PAYING UP.

    The Agent-General for Reparations states that the payments for the fifth annuity for the year ended on 30th November totalled £36,881,000. ...

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  23. SEAPLANE CHAMPIONSHIP.

    After an inspection of several alternative venues the Aero Club has decided to held the 1929 Schnieder Cup seaplane race on the Solent, believing that it alone ...

    Article : 148 words
  24. AN HOTEL BRAWL.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Acting the part of peacemaker in an hotel brawl at Waterloo on Saturday Robert Prophett, an exalderman, was fatally shot. He died in ...

    Article : 304 words
  25. N.S.W. Poll Declared.

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  26. A CHURCH HOSPITAL.

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  27. WHO OWNS GARDEN ISLAND?

    The judicial committee of the Privy Council has reserved judgment in the appeal of the Commonwealth versus the Government of New South Wales in ...

    Article : 196 words
  28. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

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  29. THE POSITION IN FRANCE.

    M. Loucheur announced in the Chamber of Deputies today that there are only 586 unemployed in France, while 11,834 specialised posts remain to be filled. ...

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  30. Advertising

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  31. Advertising

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