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  2. MAKING THE MOST OF IT

    [?] last day of the holidays--Monday--saw Centennial Park full of small boys. The lakes were the big attraction. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. ASSOCIATED COLLIERIES

    MINISTERS made no secret yesterday of the hard fact that stoppage of rations to the State's foodless is one way of saving ...

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  4. LIABILITY OF FLAT KEEPERS

    A CASE involving a rather peculiar point in industrial law yesterday engaged the attention of the Chief industrial 'Magistrate. Mr. E. A. Prior. ...

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  5. THIRD DEGREE METHODS

    That he had been subjected to cruel third degree methody by the police when under arrest. was the allegation of Thomas Herbert Skinner, 29, ...

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  6. EXAGGERATED

    Recently, the "Telegraph Pictorial," published a startling story that seven men had been seriously affected by a sudden [?] of gas at West Greta ...

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  7. BREADCARTERS UNION

    THE dispute in the Breadcarten Union reached a climax yesterday. when the Deputy Industrial, Commissioner began the hearing of the ...

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  8. UNIFICATION

    PART of the agenda of the Provincial Conference at Tamworth was a discussion on unification. It is sure to crop ...

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  9. MOREE SYMPATHY

    To a very largely-attened meeting at Moree, the case Tor the locked-out miners was forcibly put by Mr. E. P. Cummings, a very effective speaker. Mr. Cummings ...

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  10. FOUR CHARGED WITH FRAUD

    Serious allegations were made at Central Police Court yesterday, when John Gunn, 45, solicitor. William John Beckett; 38, company manager, Allan ...

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  11. ARRESTED ON OLD CRIME

    With the arrest of three men yesterday the police claim they have cleared up a robbery which occurred in 1927. ...

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  12. STERN CAR CHASE

    Sergt. A. C. Hudson of Waverley, received an unexpected thrill during his holiday trip to the Western District. While motoring on the Main Western ...

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  13. CHEST BLOWN OFF BY EXPLOSIVES

    LESLIE FRANK AITKEN, 17, of Preston St., Preston, was shockingly injured when same explosives he was ...

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  14. SERIOUS OFFENCE AGAINST GIRL

    Frank Derrett Davis, electrical engineer to Blacktown Council, appeared before Mr. Farrington, P.M., at Portland Police Court, charged with having indecently ...

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  15. THIS IS HOW A TEACHER FEELS

    A PUBLIC school teacher living and teaching in a big mining centra writes to the "Labor Daily":-- ...

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  16. MONUMENT AT SUEZ

    Mr. Henderson has addressed a letter to Sir Ian Malcolm, one of the three British directors of the Suez Canal Company in Paris, informing ...

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  17. TOBACCO FACTORY FOR MELB.

    Mr. Arthur Phillips. managing director of Godfrey Phillips. Ltd., British tobacco manufacturers, has decided to establish a tobacco factory in ...

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  18. MINERS' POLL FOR DELEGATES

    The result of the election for nine representation to attend the annual convention of the Miners' Federation, to be held in Sydney on the completion of the ...

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  19. HEAVY DAMAGES CLAIMED

    The hearing was commenced yesterday in the Admiralty Court, before Mr. Acting Justice Maxwell, of an action brought by Roger Joseph ...

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  20. TANKER AFIRE

    A cable to the Sydney Marine Underwriters' Association yesterday advised that the oil tanker Anatina had caught fire and was towed to the ...

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  21. NO WAGES CUT

    So far as members of the Storemen and Packers' Union are concerned, there is to be no reduction in wages of hands employed in wool stores. ...

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  22. "MARRY AGAIN & SOON"

    MR. E. G. MEUGENS, of Birmingham, who died aged 56, left £21,000, and has bequeathed the whole of his property to his widow, and in a ...

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  23. NO PICKETING AT BALMAIN

    Although the anti-Labor papers joyfully had anticipated some juicy titbits arising from friction between the miners and other unionists employed ...

    Article : 82 words
  24. MELBOURNE WATERSIDE WORKERS

    A deputation from the Waterside workers' Federation, stevedores and others pressed the Federal Attorney-General for a prompt settlement of their grievance with ...

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  25. WESTERN COLLIERIES RESUME WORK

    After a conference with district officials the management of the Cal Colliery on the Mudgee line, decided yesterday to withdraw the notices of dismissal served on ...

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  26. FATAL COLLISION WITH HORSE

    Owing to his motor cycle striking a horse near Warragul, James Hunt. 18, was thrown heavily to the roadway. He died shortly afterwards from head ...

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  27. TO-DAY'S COURTS

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  28. UNEMPLOYMENT, AND THE WAY OUT

    MY attention, has been drawn to the following excerpt from the "Labor Daily":--"DO IT WITH PAPER? ...

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  29. DIVORCE DECREES

    Before Mr. Acting Justice Maxwell yesterday. Oswald Septimus Wilkinson was granted a divorce from Ethel Margaret Wilkinson (formerly Radford) on the ...

    Article : 159 words
  30. ROCKDALE MEETING

    At a meeting held at Hunter's Corner. Rockdale. Mr. Pat Lynch (A.W.U.) compared the legalised and glorified murder of human beings during the 1914-1918 ...

    Article : 135 words
  31. CRUSHED BY CAR

    While Hazel Bryant, 18, and Eric Keech, 18, were talking together in Bell Street, Preston, late last night, a motor, car out of control, mounted ...

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  32. INTER-DISTRICT SOUTH COAST CRICKET

    Grade cricket will he suspended on February 8 (Show Day) throughout the Illawarra district, when two inter-district matches will take place against ...

    Article : 132 words
  33. DRIED FRUITS BOARD

    In a ballot for the Dried Fruits Board, the count was completed yesterday. There were six candidates, Messrs. E. J. Hudson, W. M. Nulty, ...

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  34. HOARE'S CHALLENGE

    The Communist Party has written to Mr. T. ("Bondy") Hoare. president of the northern miners, accepting his challenge to debate his claim that he ...

    Article : 136 words
  35. RECEIVER OF STOLEN GOODS FINED £10

    Pleading guilty to a charge of receiving goods stolen from the railway yards at White Bay, Walter Brignull, 36, shopkeeper, was fined £10, with ...

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  36. SOUTH COAST CASUALTIES

    Edward Pratt. 28, of Balgownts, clipper, was jammed between a skip and a prop whilst working in Wongaw[?] mine yesterday. He suffered an injury to the left ...

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  37. COMPENSATION FOR ACCIDENT

    On September 28 last George Bernard Cody. laborer, of Charles Street, East Sydney, was riding in a motor car to his employment with Alexander Malone. a. ...

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  38. INCOME TAX DEFAULTERS TO PAY HEAVILY

    Failure to pay income tax resulted in John Kirkwood. licensee of the Merrylands Hotel, Merrylands, being fined £25 on each of two charges by ...

    Article : 90 words
  39. SECOND CONVICTION LEADS TO PRISON

    "I was forced to commit this crime owing to my poor circumstances," said Murray Hulett. 23, laborer at Central police Court yesterday, when he ...

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  40. YOUTH TO STAND TRIAL FOR GIRL'S DEATH

    Milton Hamilton Tubman, 19, charged at Wollongong Police Court yesterday that he did feloniously slay Daphne Earle at Brownville, on November 30, was ...

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  41. CAR PILFERERS GET NINE MONTHS EACH

    Stated by police to have been working together for some months in thieving from cars, Edward Ingram, 55, tinsmith, and Emanuel Abrahams, 42, ...

    Article : 68 words
  42. YOUTH'S HAND SEVERED IN MACHINE

    Beds Hodson, 17 of Ridge St., Moore Park. had his right hand severed when the limb became caught in a machine at Mauri Bros. and Thompson's works. ...

    Article : 118 words
  43. BABY DROWNED IN BATH

    Thirteen-months-old Dawn Ellen Londregan was drowned in a bathtub at Alwya Flats. Grosvenor Street, Woollahra yesterday. ...

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  44. CYCLIST LOSES TWO FINGER TOPS

    While he was cleaning the chain of his motor cycle as the engine was running, Charles sams. 37, inadvertently put his engine into gear, ...

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  45. NAVAL COLLEGE SAFE FOUND IN SCRUB

    The safe stolen on Saturday morning from the canteen of the Naval College. Jervis Bay. was discovered in the scrub nearby. The cash was missing, but the ...

    Article : 82 words
  46. NO CHARGE OUT OF HARVEY'S DEATH

    Charges of feloniously Slaying Kethyl Harvey, and of driving a [?] car in a manner dangerous to the public which had been preferred against Fredrick Victor ...

    Article : 60 words
  47. Advertising

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