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  2. THE MAN IN THE STREET

    Sir,--He Mr. Solomon's letter published on January 12. "At last the churches are doing something practical," he says. Of the following grand ...

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  5. EVERYDAY AND EVERYBODY

    THE. A.U.S.N. LINER ORUNGAL, which sailed for Queensland ports yesterday afternoon took several well-known city business men as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Calamity Experts Censured

    IT is doubtful if the State ever produced a more persistent pair of pessimists than the late Premier and his Treasurer. Yesterday the Legislative Assembly was asked by specific motion what it thought of the undesirable activities of Messrs. Bavin and ...

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  7. CHAPMAN AND RAILMEN.

    Sir,--In the "Labor Daily" of 10131 appeared a letter from Mr. Chapman, secretary of the Auitralian Railways Union, respecting Mr. Lang's request ...

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  8. MOST PROFITABLE INDUSTRY

    GIVING evidence before the Sugar Inquiry Committee to-day, Mr. H. Minogue, on behalf of the Sugar Consumers' Association, expressed the ...

    Article : 255 words
  9. "DOM." COFFEE STALL.

    Sir,--Interested, although only observant of those things which are the environment of the extreme poor of the Sydney, the establishment of a ...

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  10. CAUCUS WILL SIT

    DESPITE the objections of the A.L.P. of N.S.W. to the Caucus meeting being held during the last week of the Parkes election campaign, ...

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  11. SWEARING IN SIR I. ISAACS

    THE Governor-General-Designate, Sir Issac Issacs, who resigned his position as Chief Justice to-day, will, by his own choice, he sworn in ...

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  12. BAVIN HURLS A SQUIB.

    Mr. Bavin attempted, as a comeback, to censure the Premier over the Loan Council propaganda, launched in the Tory Press on Monday. Unfortunately for the ex-Premier, he failed, for two main ...

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  13. DAIRYMEN AND MILK VENDORS

    THE Metropolitan Milk Board has decided to take proceedings against dairymen and milk Vendors who fall to lodge applications for ...

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  14. ORDER OF THE SACK

    THE City Engineer because of diminished work and reduced expenditure, yesterday recommended to the council to dispense with the ...

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  15. RECONSTRUCTION OF CITY STREETS

    The schedule of street reconstruction works recommended for adoption by the Works Committee to the City Council, and covering on aggregate ...

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  16. COUNTING OF SEAMEN'S BALLOT

    Counting of the seamen's annual ballot is now about to be begun. The last day for the receipt of papers was on Monday. At the meeting yesterday ...

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  17. TO CONTRIBUTORS

    LETTERS to the Editor are NOT paid for. Unless a DEFINITE REQUEST for payment accompanies each ...

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  18. BILLS IN THE ASSEMBLY

    Among the measures regarded as formal leave to introduce which was given in the Assembly, yesterday, were Bills to provide for the renewal of ...

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  19. FRUIT BARROWS IN THE CITY

    The city Council yesterday emphatically turned down a request by the Police Department that two licensed fruit-barrows in Hay Street ...

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  20. THE "HORRORS" OF INFLATION

    A CUTTING from the "Herald" is distinctly interesting when placed alongside their daily shriek against inflation. We read that the present ...

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  21. TAX LAND VALUES.

    Sir,--Through your columns 1 join hands with Albert W. Thompson, and others in refusing to acquiesce in the imposition of a tax upon wages, ...

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  22. SHALE OIL COMMITTEE

    The Shale Oil Investigation Committee will sit in Sydney to-day to deal with reports, particularly that of the engineers who have been deputed ...

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  23. MORATORIUM AND HOME MORTGAGES

    THE Shylocks and their legal agents who collect the interest on mortgaged homes are trying to frighten and bluff mortgagors in respect to the ...

    Article : 438 words
  24. MINERS-A.W.U. COMMITTEES CIVIC LABOR PARTY

    The combined delegates of the A.W.U. and miners' committees, who are drafting the new constitution, sat yesterday. Business should be During the meeting of the City Council yesterday Ald. Shannon informed the Lord Mayor that Ald. Garden had been appointed chairman of the Labor ...

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  25. PICTON IDENTITY PASSES

    A former well-known identity of Picton, Mr. Daniel O'Rourke, died recently at the age of 67. He was a native of Queanbeyan and resided at ...

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