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  2. BACK TO WORK

    At [?] is conclusion of the coal conference, which [?]t in camera yesterday morning, Mr. Justice Edmunds made the following statement:-- ...

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  3. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

    Commenting to-day on the attitude taken up by certain members of the Labor party towards the forthcoming recruiting campaign, Senator Pearce said:--"I trust that on ...

    Article : 222 words
  4. MANUFACTURES HELD UP

    Mr. Livingston, Minister for Mines, stated to-day that if there was no hitch in the arrangements made for taking out and transporting brown coal from Morwell the ...

    Article : 212 words
  5. CASTINGS BLACK

    The Amalgamated Society of Engineers at a mass meeting yesterday decided to support the moulders now on strike, and declared all castings "black." Though no instructions ...

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  6. CONSERVATORIUM ORCHESTRA

    Attended by the largest audience of the season, the director's four and last orchestral and choral concert yesterday afternoon in the Conservatorium Hall presented the finest and ...

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  7. LONDON MARKETS

    The market for industrial metals remained solid to-day. Standard copper on spot and for delivery in three months advanced 5s. Tin on spot was higher by 18s 9d and for ...

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  8. SOUTH COAST SATISFIED

    The blowing of the mine whistles to-day for work on Monday was a welcome sound in the district once more. The ballot for the election of officers in ...

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  9. REGULATIONS REMAIN

    Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister, says that it is obvious that until coal is available in sufficient quantities there can be no withdrawal or limitation of the regulations. ...

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  10. FLOUR MILLERS' DEMANDS

    Mr. Justice Higgins has fixed December 11 for a conference of employers and employees in the flour-milling industry from New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, and West ...

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  11. Holiday Passes Restored

    The Amalgamated Railway and Tramway Employees were deprived of their holiday passes, on account of the shortage of trains, during the coal strike. Passes will, however, ...

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  12. MR. TUDOR'S ATTITUDE

    Mr. Tudor, leader of the Official Labor Party, when questioned to-day as to what attitude the party was taking with regard to the recruiting campaign, said that he had ...

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  13. AUSTRALASIAN WOOL

    A conference of London and Australasian woolbrokers, buyers, and merchants has recommended that Australasian wools already purchased and paid for, other than that ...

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  14. HOSPITAL SHIP ARRIVES

    Among the officers who arrived by the hospital ship to-day were Captain S. Lawrence, D.S.O., of Queensland, and Captain A. S. Blackburn, V.C., of South Australia. The ...

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  15. Men Who Would Not Handle Coal

    Mr. Willis, secretary of the Coal and Shale Employees' Federation stated yesterday that he had interviewed the Railway Commissioners concering certain men who had ...

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  16. WEEK'S RECRUITS

    Two strapping young orchardists, cousins, from Dural, were enrolled at Victoria Barracks yesterday. They were William Henry Best, 23. and Philip Cyril Best, 19. Among ...

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  17. Firewood Cheaper

    Fifty trucks of firewood were offered yesterday. Competition was dull, and prices dropped heavily. Quotations:--Boxwood, best 30s, good 26s ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND MINERS

    To-day the Paparoa miners at Roa ceased work out of sympathy with the Blackball miners. There is also a dispute regarding pillar workings. The management is ...

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  19. "THE GIRL IN THE TAXI"

    That cay piece of musical comedy. "The Girl in the Taxi," noted in its species for wit and clever character, was the revival at Her Majesty's Theatre last night. It gained a full ...

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  20. Coal Cliff Resumes Tuesday

    Owing to the mine not being ready, work will not be resumed at Coal Cliff Colliery till Tuesday. ...

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  21. SUPPLY FOR FACTORIES

    Though it had been promised by Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister, that power would be supplied to certain factories from Monday morning, it is improbable that the promise ...

    Article : 83 words
  22. CONDUCT OF THE WAR

    There is widespread public unrest and uneasiness over the whole conduct of the war. The situation reacts upon the political issues, in which great changes are ...

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  23. NEW COLLEGE

    Yesterday afternoon marked an important advancement in the growth of Sydney University by the official laying of memorial stones on the foundation for tho erection of Wesley ...

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  24. HILL THE WINNER

    At the end of a fast and well-fought contest at the Stadium last night Jimmy Hill, the featherweight champion of Australia, was awarded the verdict over Waverley Gelke, ...

    Article : 553 words
  25. NEWCASTLE'S PROSPECTS

    Representations were made to the authorities yesterday that if the present restriction upon the shipment of coal were continued it would be impossible for the collieries to ...

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  26. STOCKS RELEASED

    All stocks of coal requisitioned under the War Precautions Act during November, of which delivery has not yet been taken, have now been released. ...

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  27. YESTERDAY'S VAUDEVILLE

    Reginald Newberry, a boy soprano, made his first appearance in Australian vaudeville at the National Theatre yesterday. He had a flattering reception. His notes were ...

    Article : 153 words
  28. Advertising

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    Advertising : 217 words
  29. NORMAL RAILWAY SERVICE

    The changing over from the strike time running to the ordinary time-table was effected at the Central Railway Station at noon yesterday. The alteration was made easier ...

    Article : 84 words
  30. MOUNTAIN COAL SEAM

    The old coal seam worked profitably years ago near Foy's farm. Valley Glen, is to be reopened, and if it is found satisfactory capital will be available for extensive ...

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  31. FERRY TIME-TABLE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 words
  32. FORESTRY COMMISSION

    Two Assistant Forestry Commissioners will have to be appointed at an early date, as the work of organising the new department develops. The Act empowers the Chief ...

    Article : 81 words
  33. NEW MILITARY ORDER

    It is intimated in the latest issue of the Commonwealth Military Orders that an amendment has been made in the A.I.F. orders, in which the Defence Department ...

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  34. MOONEE VALLEY IDENTITY

    Mr. T. Daley, well known in sporting circles, died this morning. He was a trotting enthusiast, and among other successful performers owned Polly, Zulu, Joe, Laughing ...

    Article : 54 words
  35. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 368 words
  36. ANOTHER LANDMARK GOING

    Rebuilding operations now in progress at Messrs. Nock and Kirby's premises. in George-street North, have brought to light some very interesting bits of old Sydney. ...

    Article : 161 words
  37. COLD DINNER TO-DAY

    The Gas Board yesterday decided that no concessions could be given to householders served by the Australian Gas Company to burn gas in other than the hours already ...

    Article : 90 words
  38. MARRIAGE BY PROXY

    "This is a most important matter," said Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister, to-day, when questioned concerning the legalisation of marriage by proxy. He added that it was ...

    Article : 61 words
  39. REAL ESTATE

    Messrs. Raine and Horne, in conjunction with Messrs. J. Frank Cox and Co., Ltd., held an auction sale yesterday afternoon of the Rose Bay-Bondi Estate, Dover Heights. ...

    Article : 56 words
  40. SHIPPING REGULATIONS

    The Naval Department issued an order yesterday that coal must not be shipped either to inter-State or oversea ports without permission first being obtained. Orders for land ...

    Article : 69 words
  41. FIRE AT RAILWAY STATION

    A fire which broke out in the audit office at the Central Railway Station about 7.30 o'clock last night was extinguished before much damage was done. ...

    Article : 148 words
  42. DAYLIGHT SAVING

    Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister, said to-day that the matter of daylight saving might receive the attention of the Government when other matters of a more important ...

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  43. REDFERN ELECTORATE

    Dan Clyne, a fettler on the local railway, has been selected to oppose Mr. M'Gowen, M.L.A. for Redfern, at the next State elections. ...

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  44. Newcastle Steamers

    The Navy Department having sanctioned the resumption of the Newcastle and Hunter River Steamship Co.'s full time-table, the steamers of that company will now run ...

    Article : 49 words
  45. HOME AFFAIRS COMMISSION

    Mr. Webster, Postmaster-General, expects that the work of the Royal Commission inquiring into the administration of the Home Affairs Department will be completed early ...

    Article : 34 words
  46. WIN FOR HOLMES

    At the Stadium to-night Harry Holmes, 8st. 5lb., beat Albert Locke, 8st. 3lb., on points. ...

    Article : 20 words
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