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  2. SECOND EDITION. THE BASIC WAGE.

    In the Arbitration Court, before Mr. Justice M'Cawley, to-day a claim was made for increased wages for the Saddlory. Trade workers Mr.E. ...

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  3. DOCKERS SACKED.

    A total of 1500 workers. in various trades employed at the Cockatoo island Docks will be dismissed this morning. A' big number were dismissed last ...

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  4. PETROGRAD RUMPUS

    The latest British official news. from. Russia is that all is quiet in Moscow, but many of the Soviet troops In Pet-. rograd are refusing to fight tho ...

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  5. IMMIGRATION SCHEME.

    Details of the joint. Commonwealth and, states immigration scheme show that the completed machinery of organisation is ready to operate; The ...

    Article : 613 words
  6. NINE MEN KILLED.

    A calamitous mine disaster occurred at Hoskins's iron mine at Cadin near Orange. Men were engaged clearing three faces—the top, middle, and ...

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  7. ALLEGED BIGAMY.

    Before Mr. A. Dean, P.M., in the City Police Court this morning, a returned soldier, I'atrick Claikson. allas Patrick Cla'rence Watson, was charged ...

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  8. EAR BITTEN.

    Before Mr. justice Lukin and a jury in the Supreme Court this morning, a case was heard in which Thomas Nowman, grazier, of Kingaroy, stiod ...

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  9. GOING NORTH.

    The following advice was issued at 11 a.m; to-day to the Queensland wid;o, stations and the principal coastal towns:— ...

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  10. FEDERAL SHIPS.

    Replying to a deputation a few days ago the 'Federal Treasurer made the statement that the Commonwealth Shipping Line was not paying at ...

    Article : 244 words
  11. SYDNEY'S WORKLESS,

    Nearly 2000 persons assembled at the meeting in the Town Hall last night to consider ways and means of solving the unemployment problem. The ...

    Article : 401 words
  12. ALBION POST OFFICE

    chairman), further inquiry was made into the proposals to establish new automatic exchanges at Albion. Mr. H. B. Templeton (Deputy ...

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  13. LEVY ON EXPORTS.

    The Colonial Office states that Mr. Hughes was fully informed of the plans for applying the levy on German exports. It is understood that the ...

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  14. BIG UNIONISM.

    Sir.-The ' inevitable has' happened. The O.B.U of the ' workers has been formed, That is.'the nucleus has 'been, laid:down. Whether or not the O.B.U.' ...

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  15. CAPITAL SHIPS.

    Viscount Carzen; M.P.. in the course of an interview pointed out that in 1325. Great Britain would have one post-war capital ship compared to the. ...

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  16. PILLAGING TROUBLE.

    When the Pillaging Commission resumed its sittings yesterday Richard Dav.es, master cooper and packer, employed on the wharves, gave evidence ...

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  17. NO.BUSINESS.

    The sitting of the Full Court this morning must surely have been the shortest on record. In.fact, the 'experience must have been regarded as ...

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  18. BIRDS' FLIGHT.

    "Evolutionary history shows there must be walking before leaping, and leaping before flying," said professor Thomson in one of his Juvenile ...

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  19. MELBOURNE NEWS.

    The position of the nour nulling industry in Victoria is' acute.. Mr. Downes (secretory, of the Mill Owners' Association)' considers that within a ...

    Article : 309 words
  20. COOK IN TROUBLE.

    In the City police Court this morning, before Mr. A. Dean, P.M.. Richard Frederick Lewis, 31, cook, appeared on two charges of stealing. They ...

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  21. MANNING COMMITTEE.

    The Registrar of the Arbitration Court (Mr. Stewart) yesterday made a statement in reference to the arrangements proceeding for the ...

    Article : 115 words
  22. SUPREME COURT.

    The Civil Sittings of the Supreme Court were continued this inorning, before Mr. Justice Iie[?] and jury, TIERNAN v TIERNAN. ...

    Article : 194 words
  23. SOLDIER SETTLEMENTS.

    The various superintendents of soldier settlements in Queensland comferred yesterday with the Minister for Lands (Mr. Coyne). A general ...

    Article : 152 words
  24. RAID ON IRISH HOUSE,

    The police raided the residence of Councillor O'Rlordan, and captured 21 levolvers, 11 automatic pistols, 36,000 rounds of ammunition, 11 bombs, ...

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  25. EDUCATION MATTERS.

    Approval was given to-day to the following transfers of State school teachers;-—James Nixon, from A.'[?] Toowong, to acting.II.T. Kin Kill ...

    Article : 113 words
  26. PEAR BLIGHT.

    As stated in a previous issue of "The Dally Standard." an embargo has been placed upon the importation into Australia of any plants, or parts of plants ...

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  27. SMILLIE'S RESIGNATION ACCEPTED

    Mr. Robert Smillie's resignation as president of the Miners' Federation has been accepted. ill-health was the cause. ...

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  28. ANOTHER MISSING, MAN.,

    Inspector Daly. of Cairns, wired the Commissioner of Police (Mr. Short) last night to the effect that a man,' Harry Jones, a gold fossicker, has been ...

    Article : 52 words
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