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  2. WATERSIDE WORK.

    Prosecutions which will have the effect of testing the validity of the latest Commonwealth regulations relating to employment on the waterfront were launched in ...

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  3. MUNGANA LEASES.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Mungana leases case was continued to-day, before the Chief Justice, Sir James Blair. The Queensland Government is proceeding ...

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  4. THE PREMIERS' PLAN.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--In reply to a statement made yesterday by Mr. G. D. Healy, chairman of the Associated Banks of Victoria, the Premier (Mr. Hill) said:-- ...

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  5. AN IMPOSSIBLE POSITION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Labor caucus at Parliament House was to have met to-day, but it lapsed for want of a quorum. ...

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  6. EDUCATION CONTROL.

    In the course of its investigation into Victoria's education system the Education Inquiry Board has given a good deal of attention to methods adopted by the ...

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  7. ARBITRATION LAWS.

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Conciliation and Arbitration Bill, which provides greater power for conciliation committees, was read a first time in the Senate ...

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  8. WHEAT MARKETING BILL.

    CANBERRA, Friday.--After more than eight and a half hours' debate in committee, the Wheat Marketing Bill passed its third-reading stage at 7.30 a.m. to-day. ...

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  9. LABOR BRANCH APPROVAL.

    FRANKSTON.--At a well-attended meeting of the local branch of the Australian Labor party the following resolution was carried:-- ...

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  10. LOWER BASIC WAGE.

    All sections of the maritime industry will be affected by the quarterly reductions in the basic wage. The reduced rates, operate from 1st August. The ...

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  11. Mortgage Interest Reduction.

    Sir,--I would like to draw the attention of those legislators and others who are opposing the Reduction of Interest on Mortgages Bill to the injustice that will ...

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  12. SWAMPING OF THE UPPER HOUSE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The executive of the A.L.P. to-night considered the report of the sub-committee on the Labor appointees to the Upper House. It was ...

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  13. A GOLD FIELDS DISPUTE.

    KALGOORLIE, Friday.--The State Arbitration Court, has sat in Kalgoorlie during the last two days and taken evidence in the dispute between the West ...

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  14. RECONSTRUCTION

    At a meeting of the Victorian branch of the Economic Society of Australia and New Zealand held last night, Professor D. B. Copland read a paper on Public ...

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  15. DEBT CONVERSION.

    CANBERRA, Friday.--With the exception of Victoria all the States have now passed and proclaimed the debt conversion agreement, which authorises the ...

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  16. OPPOSITION TO RATIONING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Amalgamated Engineering Union has written to the Labor Council and suggested that instead ol the rationing system being adopted in ...

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  17. N.S.W. GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BANK.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The State Cabinet sat for some hours to-day discussing the terms and conditions under which the Commonwealth Bank will take over the ...

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  18. ROBBERIES AT GUEST HOUSES.

    A visitor to St. Kilda court yesterday morning might well have thought that a salvage sale was to be conducted. The long barristers' table in front of the bench ...

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  19. RAILWAYS UNION.

    After some years of dissension the Australian council of the Australian Railways Union has agreed this week on a basis of unity which provides for the ...

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  20. PRAYERS FOR MR. LANG.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Anglican Church "Standard" has suggested that prayers should be offered for the Premier (Mr. Lang), as the welfare of Australia was ...

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  21. POLICE SEIZE GOODS

    Raiding a house in Surrey-road, South Yarra, about 7 o'clock last night, Senior Plain-clothes Constable McKerrall and Plain-clothes Constables Rapkins. Higgins ...

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  22. MR. LANG'S APPEAL.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Treasurer (Mr. Barnes) said to-day he had received a telegram from Mr. Scullin announcing that he received the following wire from ...

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  23. TELEGRAPHISTS KEPT BUSY.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Mungana case is greatly assisting the Post Office revenue. On Wednesday the Post Office telegraphed reports of the case totalling ...

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  24. DISCUSSED AT BENDIGO.

    BENDIGO, Friday.--Discussion took place at a meeting of Bendigo branch of the United Country party this afternoon on the Premiers' restoration plan. The ...

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  25. REBATE TO WOOL SHIPPERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Next Friday [?] shipping companies will pay out a [?] to wool shippers amounting to 19 a [?] of greasy wool, and 16 on scoured. It ...

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  26. AUSTRALIA'S SACRIFICES.

    The "Evening Standard" states:--"Australia is making a fine come back from the financial crisis. The Commonwealth has shown it is determined to maintain ...

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  27. SIR O. MOSLEY'S POLITICS.

    Messrs. Strachey, M.P., and Allan Young, the secretary, have resigned from the now British party owing to differences with Sir Oswald Mosley regarding ...

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  28. AMERICAN COTTON SEED.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Fearing the introduction of disease, the Minister of Agriculture has refused to permit the importation of twenty tons of cotton see[?] ...

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  29. AIR-COMMODORE KINGSFORD SMITH.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith to-day denied that he had received any offer from the Federal Government of a civil aviation position ...

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  30. A KEW ROBBERY.

    In General Sessions yesterday the third trial of Norman Baxter, laborer of Williamstown, on a charge of housebreaking and stealing was concluded. Baxter, was ...

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  31. RAILWAY RATIONING.

    Complaint was made by a correspondent on Thursday that the limitation by the Railways Union of voting on the Government's rationing proposals to financial ...

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  32. A Wagga Resolution.

    Sir,--Concerning the report published in "The Age" of to-day that Mayor Collins had protested to the Governor (Sir Philip Game) that the resolution passed ...

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  33. THE POONA OUTRAGE.

    Lieut. G. R. Hext, who was stabbed by Indians while asleep in a train on the way to Poona, died from his wounds at a Bhusaval station railway hospital. ...

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  34. RUSSIAN DUMPING.

    BROKEN HILL, Friday.--At a meeting of the city council last night a request was made by manly council that Broken Hill council should ask its Federal ...

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  35. MOLLISON'S FLIGHT.

    According to a report received by the Vacuum Oil Co. in Melbourne yesterday, Mr. J. A. Mollison, formerly pilot of the Australian National Airways, expects to ...

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  36. METROPOLITAN MILK SUPPLY.

    It is expected that Cabinet at its next sitting will deal with the request for the creation of a milk board. Intimation to this effect has been received from the ...

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  37. LABOR IDEALS.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--The Attorney General of New South Wales, Air. Lamaro, to-day said the Labor Government of New South Wales felt that it only needed the ...

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  38. BAKERS' WAGES.

    In addition to the reduction of bread carters wages by 15 to 166 a week from 7th August, as a result of the new determination of the Bread Carters' Wages ...

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  39. CASTERTON WOMAN MISSING.

    CASTERTON, Friday.--The extensive search for the body of Mrs. Waiter Gazzard, who disappeared from her home on the night of 2nd July, is still being ...

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  40. INDIA'S DEBTS.

    Writing in his journal, "Young India," Mr. Gandhi, referring to the Congress proposals regarding India's public debts, says there is no question of repudiation of ...

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  41. SHEPPARTON LABOR SUPPORT.

    SHEPPARTON, Friday.--At a largely attended meeting of the Shepparton branch of the Australian Labor party, the following resolution was adopted:-- ...

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  43. GOLD AT BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT, Friday.--Driving south at 43 feet in the 192 feet level, the Tower Hill Mining Company has come on a nice body of stone believed to be a ...

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