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  2. TRANSPORT WORKERS ACT

    The High Court yesterday delivered judgment on an application by Cholmondely N. G. Johnson for an order culling upon Henry Francis Mahony. [?]eensing ...

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  3. MOTORING ACCIDENTS.

    While endeavoring to board a motor car driven by his brother, Ernest Hirst, 3 years of Leopold-street, South Yarra, yesterday afternoon slipped and fell at the ...

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  4. WAGES AND PROFITS.

    A big percentage of the employes of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company were included when the 10 per cent, reduction in wages was made in various awards. ...

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  5. THE SWEATING EVIL.

    The Shops and lactones Amendment Bill, which is designed to cheek sweating, particularly in the clothing trade, as well as to amend the law generally in relation ...

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  6. OTHER WAGES CASES.

    To what extent the recent decision of the High Court in the insurance staffs case affects the 10 per cent, reductions in wages made in industries, and the ...

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  7. RUSSIAN TIMBER.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Realising that the Australian timber industry must be protected from unfair foreign competition, the Federal Government has decided to ...

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  8. FESTIVAL OF REMEMBRANCE.

    Ten thousand ex-service men, crowding the floor and galleries of the Albert Hall, to-night tumultuously welcomed their Majesties, who for the first time attended the ...

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  9. COUNTRY ROAD SENSATION

    GEELONG, Thursday.--A noise that disturbed the slumbers of Drumcondra early this morning was found to have been caused by a motor car ...

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  10. STATEMENT BY ATTORNEY-GENERAL.

    The Federal Attorney-General said last night that he had not had an opportunity of rending the judgment of the court. The decision caused him no surprise. It was ...

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  11. J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD.

    Sir George Tallis, who for many years has been recognised as the head of the theatrical profession in Australia, and has been chairman or directors of the firm of J. C. ...

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  12. ANTI-SWEATING LEAGUE.

    At a mediae of the Council of the Fellowship for Industrial Conciliation and Research, held yesterday, the president (Mr. S. Manger) said that since the last ...

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  13. ACCIDENT AT GISBORNE.

    GISBORNE, Thursday.--About a p.m. to-day a motor ear driven by Mr. Stacey, Lygon-street, Carlton, passing through the town, going towards ...

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  14. A WOMAN KILLED.

    HOBART, Thursday.--Mrs. F. I. Waugh. 60, of High-street, Sandy [?] was seriously injured when she was knocked down by a two-ton motor lo[?] ...

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  15. STATUTE OF WESTMINSTER.

    The position under the Statute of Westminster is that the British Parliament theoretically and technically can legislate for any part of the Empire. There is ...

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  16. Essendon Council Criticised.

    The action of Essendon council in refusing the use of the town hall to the Anti-Sweating League for the purpose of holding a public meeting was brought ...

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  17. METAL TRADES INDUSTRY.

    In March of last year Judge Beeby made an award in settlement of a number of disputes concerning the metal trades industries. Among the parties to the ...

    Article : 285 words
  18. POSITION OF APPRENTICES

    The Full Arbitration Court yesterday delivered judgment upon an application by Holden's Motor Body Builders Ltd. to vary the metal trades award by ...

    Article : 355 words
  19. THROWN FROM MOTOR CYCLE

    Two men were seriously injured when the motor cycle they were riding crashed into an excavated part of Dandenong-road, East St. Kilda, last night. Charles ...

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  20. SHIPPING DISPUTES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The steamer Corio, which has been held up at Newcastle through a dispute as to overtime, will sail for Adelaide about midnight, the ...

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  21. ARMADALE COLLISION.

    Mrs. Mary Hiddleston, 70 years, of Lower Fern Tree Gully, was yesterday almitted to Alfred Hospital suffering from a fracture of the skull and abrasions. She ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLES.

    A message from Suva states that the steamer Beulah was wrecked yesterday at the entrance. To the lagoon at Funning Island, and is believed to be a ...

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  23. RAILWAYS RATIONING.

    The Australian Railways Union has written to the Victorian Labor party protesting against the proposal to take a bullet of railway employes on the question ...

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  24. BENTLEIGH OUTRAGE.

    No arrest has been made by the pate investigating the criminal assault on a girl at Centre-road, Bontleigh, on Monday night. Parent are so alarmed the ...

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  25. RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS

    AVOCA, Thursday.--When the Railway Commissioners (Messrs. H. Clapp and W. Shannon) visited Avoca on Tuesday they were met by Cr. R. T. Kaye and ...

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  26. AUSTRALIA'S NEW INDUSTRY.

    As harbingers of a new Australian industry, the new talkie pictures produced by Efftee Film Productions, and now being shown in Melbourne, are a subject ...

    Article : 363 words
  27. RAILWAY PORTERS' WAGES.

    Complaints of low wages being paid to railway porters were made in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. Mr. Reid (Lab.) said a porter in his ...

    Article : 149 words
  28. THE MEAT TRADE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--It was reported to-night that the State Government would shortly grunt a lease of Homebush meat works to the Australian Graziers' Meat ...

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  29. WORK ON COCKATOO ISLAND.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--On the motion for the adjournment of the Senate to-night, Senator Dunn (N.S.W.) said that paid political organisers of the Federal ...

    Article : 212 words
  30. GROCERS' WAGES BOARD.

    At Heidelberg yesterday, Archibald Irwin, grocer, of Ivanhoe, was charged with having employed an improver without bung entitled to do so, according to ...

    Article : 273 words
  31. HOLIDAY PAY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr. J. S. Cramsie, former chairman of the Meat Board, to- day stated he was recently given five years' holiday pay when he retired ...

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  32. WAGE REDUCTION.

    A meeting of officials of Federal unions will be held at the Trades Hall on Wednesday next at 2.30 p.m. to consider the method to be adopted with a view to the ...

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  33. FOOTSCRAY DOMESTIC ARTS SCHOOL.

    The sixth anniversary of Footseray School of Domestic Arts is being celebrated with un exhibition of work by pupils attending the cookery, laundry, ...

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  34. MEETING AT SOUTH MELBOURNE.

    A well-attended meeting of residents of South Melbourne was held in the local town hall last night to discuss the recrudescence of "sweating" in the ...

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  35. CHARGE AGAINST NEPHEW

    WANGARATTA, ThursJay.--A case in which a young man shot at his uncle was heard in the Wangaratta Court of General Sessions on Wednesday, before Judge ...

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  36. BOUND AND GAGGED.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. -- Ferdinand Parske, a German, 68 years, reported to the police at, Echunga yesterday that he had been bound and gagged by three men ...

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  37. GAS WORKS WAGES.

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  38. SURF TRAGEDY.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.--The heroic attempts of the twin brothers Arthur and Laurie Lehndorff, 14 years, to rescue their companion, Clifford Hansen, from ...

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  39. NATIONAL ORCHESTRA.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--It was learned to-day that the Federal Cabinet would shortly consider the allocation of £70,000 a year from wireless fees under the new ...

    Article : 62 words
  40. IRON AND STEEL WORKERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Australian Iron and Steel Co. to-day applied to the Industrial Commissioner for a reduction of 7 a week in the wages of iron and ...

    Article : 72 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. Senate Again Disallows Regulations.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--In moving a motion in the Senate this afternoon for the disallowance of the transport workers regulations now in force, the leader of ...

    Article : 239 words
  43. MOTOR CYCLISTS' TRIP ROUND AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--After an Absents of nearly two years from Adelaide, Messrs. C. J. Henderson, B. Ridings and I. Kerr have returned from a trip round ...

    Article : 66 words
  44. FATAL FALL FROM A TRAM.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Les Tiusley (44 rears), a lineman, of Rozelle, fell from a tram in Darling-streel last night. He was apparently only slightly injured, and was ...

    Article : 50 words
  45. Income Tax Returns Not Furnished.

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