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  2. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    When the hearing of the Australian Railway Union ease was resumed to-day the deputy-president, of the Arbitration Court, Sir John Quick, said in the event ...

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  3. BRITAIN'S STRIKE THROES

    The second day of the strike found conditions in many respects improved. Train and tram services were running less irregularly in London and suburbs, and in some of the provincial towns the tram services were almost normal. ...

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  4. HOUSE OF COMMONS

    In the House of Commons, interest in the events in Parliament was evidenced by the early arrival of the Prince of Wales and the Duke of York, who sat ...

    Article : 425 words
  5. FEDERAL FINANCES

    The Federal Treasury issued a statement of receipts and expenditure of the Commonwealth for the nine months ended March 31 last. The total revenue for ...

    Article : 244 words
  6. THE WEEK'S WORK

    "We cannot allow Garden to saddle the employers with words and phrases that are of his own making." This passage occurs in a statement issued by the ...

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  7. ANOTHER BLANK DAY

    The weather cleared up after lunch at Litton and when the captains inspected the wicket decision was deferred, for an hour. The entire wicket was ...

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  8. A BROKEN NECK

    The death occurred at the St. George District Hospital to-day of Harold Packenham, aged 18, who seven months ago broke his neck while participating in a ...

    Article : 158 words
  9. "A MUSSOLINI WANTED."

    Mr, R. S. Black, well-known in commercial circles in New Zealand, arrived in Sydney to-day from England en route to Dunedin. Referring to the industrial ...

    Article : 58 words
  10. DEATH OF HILDA IVERSON

    The inquest concerning the death of Hilda Iverson, the 15 year old girl, at the Coast Hospital, was resumed to-day. Louisa Tickner or Porteous, Ruby ...

    Article : 176 words
  11. ORDER AND GOOD SENSE.

    Speaking at the Randwick Town Hall to-night Mr. Bitvin. Leader of the Opposition, said he regretted the position in Great Britain, the seriousness of which ...

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  12. EXPORT AND BUNKER COAL.

    "That this council assist the British miners by making arrangements with those organisations dealing with the export and bunkering of coal of British ships, ...

    Article : 175 words
  13. A NARROW ESCAPE

    By an extraordinary piece of good luck a serious accident was narrowly averted on the Upper Sherwood-Glenreagh road on Monday last. Mr. George Wratten was ...

    Article : 141 words
  14. NORTH POLE

    Captain Amundsen's airship, Norge, passed Kem on coast of the White Sea at 10 p.m. yesterday flying towards the north-west. ...

    Article : 73 words
  15. FALSE PRETENCES CHARGE

    Ronald Edward Bourne, 36, engineer, was charged at the Central Police Court to-day on two counts of obtaining money by false pretences. ...

    Article : 101 words
  16. STEAMER HUNG UP.

    The steamer Port Nicholson, which was due to sail last night, was held up owing to a number of the crew refusing to go to sea. Some of the men declared that ...

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  17. A SMASHED CAR

    Early last night John Derley left his ear standing at Paddington and when he returned later in the evening the car had disappeared. To-day it was found at the ...

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  18. SYMPATHY FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    The New Zealand Labor Party cabled its best wishes for victory to the British Trade Union Congress. ...

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  19. RIO GRANDE CAPTURED

    A message from Managua, Nicaragua, states that the revolutionists have captured Rio Grande and Laeruz, gaining control of the Rio Grande valley and ...

    Article : 37 words
  20. NORFOLK ISLAND

    Mr. F. Whysall, the Royal Commissioner who was appointed to inquire into the conditions at Norfolk Island, returned to Sydney to-day. It is expected ...

    Article : 42 words
  21. TASMANIAN FRUIT SHIPMENTS.

    Tasmanian fruit growers are faced with serious losses on their shipments to England unless the general strike there is brought to a speedy termination. ...

    Article : 31 words
  22. SWEPT OUT TO SEA

    Four Italians, who were swept out to sea last Saturday when en route to Kiania in a small launch, were picked up yesterday morning by the collier Galava. They ...

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  23. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY

    The University Senate has decided to allow students to hold Commemoration celebrations on May 21. The procession will be held, but the Senate adds a ...

    Article : 44 words
  24. CUSTOMS TARIFF

    Requests for additional protection on many items already included in the Customs tariff are contained in an official statement issued by the executive of the ...

    Article : 41 words
  25. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA

    Pneumonic influenza is reported to be prevalent in ninny parts of the State. At Ballarat two deaths have already occurred. ...

    Article : 31 words
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