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  2. MR. E. G. THEODORE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The possibility of Mr. E. G. Theodore being offered a scat in the House of Representatives is looming large on the political horizon. ...

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  3. READY TO RESUME

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Messages from Newcastle and Lithgow state that the miners at both centres are strongly in favour of resuming work at the earliest ...

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  4. ABANDONED

    NOTTINGHAM, Tuesday. --The' first test match was abandoned without any further play having taken ...

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  5. LONDON AMAZED

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Political circles were amazed to read an evening paper announcement of the appointment of Lord Chelmsford as ...

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  6. WAR ON CANCER

    CHICAGO, Tuesday.--"We are definitely an the road to the mastery of cancer," said Dr. Charles Mayo in an interview, adding: "We are ...

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  7. BIG SOURCE OF LITIGATION

    Much criticism by both sides of the House, was levelled at the Constitution Alteration (Essential Services) Bill during the second rending deltaic in the House of Representatives yesterday. ...

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  8. KILLED BY MILK

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--About 7 o'clock this morning Alfred Joseph Law[?] rence Pullan, a driver, employed at the Adelaide Milk Supply Co-operative Co., ...

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  9. AIMED AT UNIONS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Details of the campaign by the Labour party against the Federal Government's referendum proposals were announced in political ...

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  10. 44-HOUR WEEK

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The 44-hours dispute between the Motor Traders' Association and members of the Coachmakers' Union was the subject ...

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  11. MINERS' HOPES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The result of tomorrow's aggregate meeting in the North-west and South of striking engine drivers and firemen is being cagerly ...

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  12. BRIDGE ENGINEERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Pay on the basis of 48 hours for 44 hours work a week was the request made by engineers employed on the Sydney ...

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  13. £100,000 WANTED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Sydney University, is organising a big appeal to raise £100,000 by public subscription for its research work in the fight against ...

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  14. BUNKER COAL.

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday.-- The lengthened coal trouble in the south has increased the demands on the State coal mine at Bowen, and the ...

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  15. HOURS OF FIREMEN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--For the fire brigade service to conform to the 44 Hour Act would necessitate the employ [?]ing of 500 additional men and 121 ...

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  16. WOOL FREIGHTS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--In the House of Representatives, replying to Dr. L, H. Nott (Queensland), Mr. L. Atkinson (Assistant Minister for ...

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  17. NEW RAILWAY

    LONGREACH, Tuesday.--It is understood the Railway Department taking over the first section of the Longroach-Winton construction, line to ...

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  18. TO OUST SOVIET

    LONDON, Tuesday.--''The Daily News" says: "Cabinet's policy regarding Russian propaganda in Britain depends on the outcome of the ...

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  19. "SORRY FOR THE SHOCK"

    LONDON, Tuesday.--"I am sorry say appointment has given everybody a shock." Lord Chelmsford told a representative of the Australian Cable ...

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  20. EIGHT HOUR DAY

    LONDON, Tuesday.--According to "The Dally Mail" the Minister for Labour (Sir Arthur Steel Maitland) and other members of the Cabinet met ...

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  21. GO-SLOW THREAT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The threat of go-slow or regulation tactics on the part of Sydney mail sorters was the subject of a statement made by the ...

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  22. ABERDEEN DISASTER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Information received in Sydney to-day stated that the condition of Mr. Warde Mergan, who was one of those injured in the ...

    Article : 89 words
  23. PER CAPITA BILL

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--The State Premier (Mr. J. Guan) replied to-day to the allegation of the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page), that the ...

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  24. ISLES LANE

    For some time past the Queen-street section of Isles-lane, which links up with Adelaide-street, has been made available to vehicular ...

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  25. "HANG THE KAISER"

    BERLIN, Tuesday.--About 250,000 Republicans made in angry demonstration outside the firmer Kaiser's palace in favour of the referendum on the ...

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  26. HOSTILE ELEMENT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--For close on three hours to-day the former general secretary of the Seamen's Union, Mr. T. Walsh, addressed members in ...

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  27. PREMIER'S ACTION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--At a meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Caucus reference was made to the appointment of Lord Chelmsford as Agent-General ...

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  28. MONGOLIAN ARMY

    RIGA, Tuesday.--A message from Reval states that a Russian-Mongolian military convention has concluded, where- under the Mongolian Government agrees ...

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  29. LIBERAL SPLIT

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Mr. Lloyd George's latest American article urging Liberals to rally to him in preference to Lord Oxford, has angered the "official ...

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  30. INDEX TO TO-DAY'S PAPER

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  31. NEW STAMP

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Postmaster-General (Mr. W. G. Gibson) stated to-day that the had decided Issue a new stamp, which will have ...

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  32. APPEAL FAILS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Ian R. Stewart, of the Royal Artillery, who, was sentenced last month to 14 years' imprisonment for complicity in the inunder of ...

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  33. SHOCK TO UNIONISTS

    OTTAWA, Tuesday. -- Canadian Labour organisations received a shook when the Supreme Court, presided over by the Chief Justice of Canada, decided ...

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  34. EXILE FOR KRIM

    PARIS, Tuesday.-- The France Spanish, conversations regarding the future of Morocco have opened. It is believed France intends to send ...

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  35. ABOLITION QUESTION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The question of the abolition of the Upper, House in Now South Wales is again being, discussed in State political circles, in ...

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  36. TRANSFER OF POWERS

    The following resolution was darned unanimously, by the Queensland branch executive of the A.W.U. yesterday:-- ...

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  37. BRAZIL'S RESIGNATION

    RIO DE JANIERO, Tuesday. -- Brazil's resignation from the League of Nations is officially announced. GENEVA, Tuesday.--Brazil has ...

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