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  2. INDUSTRIAL CHAOS IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--As a result of a complete stoppage on the waterfront over the Saturday pick-up dispute, 57 ships, 40 of which are from overseas, are now idle. ...

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  3. RADIO RIGHTS FOR TEST

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. --Negotiations between the commercial broadcasting stations and the South Australian Cricket ...

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    FOR YOUNG CYCLISTS.--This Christmas there mil be more toys for children. Among the most popular will be these tricycles, which are in great demand. Mr. L. V. MacKenzie was busy yesterday checking finished tricycles at the factory of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FURTHER CUTS IN TRAIN SERVICES

    Further reductions in railway services will operate tram Monday week in consequence of the, union attitude on overtime. From to-day, restrictions will operate in regard to goods loadings passing through Melbourne ...

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  6. PEGGING OF WAGES

    A meeting of the full inter- State executive of the A.C.T.U. may be held soon to discuss the reply given by the Prime ...

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  7. FOUNDRY MEN LEAVE

    Moulders and iron workers who last week resigned from two Melbourne foundries left their employment last night. ...

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  8. MEN LEAVE TANKER

    Four Australian seamen who were to replace deserters on the British tanker Tamaha, deserted themselves after they had been ...

    Article : 298 words
  9. DELIVERY OF BREAD

    Return to conditions of open' competition In the bread industry will result in a rise In price and the 'growth of big monopolies, ...

    Article : 286 words
  10. TRANSPORT STOPPAGE

    Referring yesterday to existing unrest in the service, the Railway Commissioners stated that the questions agitating the minds of railway men were mainly outside the control of the commissioners. ...

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  11. UNIONS AND OVERTIME

    The recommendation of the Metal Trades Council that a general ban should be imposed on the working of overtime was ...

    Article : 270 words
  12. POLICE RAIDS IN CARLTON

    Investigations into a number of housebreaking offences in the Camberwell district were concluded yesterday, when detectives ...

    Article : 128 words
  13. HEAVY FALLS OF SNOW

    Wintry conditions again prevailed throughout the State yesterday At Mount Hotham 10 Inches of ...

    Article : 172 words
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  16. MISSING CHILD FOUND

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- After being out In the snow in wild country at the back of Bathurst all last night, a two-year-old ...

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  17. Weak Demand for Cheaper Peas

    Although peas offered at the Victoria Market yesterday were again cheaper and sold at the lowest price for nearly two ...

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  18. LESS COAL NEXT WEEK

    Delays Lo colliers have reduced scheduled loading of New South Wales black coal for Victoria. The State Coal Committee said ...

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    WELCOME FOR GRANDMA--Mrs. E. T. Costar, of East Grustead, Sussex, received a warm welcome from her twin grandchildren, Georgina and Cathrine Gregory, when she arrived from England in the Rangitata yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. FATAL ATTACK AT BULLI

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Mervyn Garvie, 39 years, laborer, was committed for trial at Bulli today on a charge of having ...

    Article : 165 words
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  22. SOUTH-STREET COMPETITIONS

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  23. MILDURA BRANCH OF UNIVERSITY

    The temporary statute for,, the Mildura branch of the Melbourne University was adopted last night by the Standing Committee ...

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  24. Wheelbarrow was Needed to Carry Money for Fare

    When a Dane, who arrived from Shanghai yesterday in the motor ship Glenartney, went to the shipping office in Shanghai to pay his fare, he had to use a wheelbarrow to carry the money. The fare was ...

    Article : 187 words
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