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  3. To-day's Weather

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  7. Rail Heads Stay Their Hand on Short Work

    FOLLOWING the request of a deputation of seven from the Metal Trades Unions yesterday morning, the Chief Commissioner for Railways, Mr. W. J. Cleary, late yesterday afternoon caused an important notice to be exhibited in the workshops. ...

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  8. AND NOW FOR THE ROADWAY

    The first hanger was placed on position on the Bridge arch yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. KILLED ON WAY HOME FROM BALL

    Leaving the road near Thornton at 3 o'clock this morning, a sedan car, containing, four men returning from Newcastle Aero ...

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  10. "BARWON A CERTAINTY"

    MR. E. M. HORSINGTON, M.L.A. has returned to Sydney, after a week's tour of the Barwin electorate in ...

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  11. GUNS USED IN AFFRAY AT S. HILL

    An armed and mashed burglar and a nightwatchman were the principal figures in a sensational affair at the Fresh Food and Ice ...

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  12. OFFER TO VIC. GOVT.

    IF the Victorian Government would accept the offer by the Victorian taxi-bus services to pay per cent of earnings to the state revenue, said ...

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  13. SECRECY OF THE BUDGET

    AS Treasurer, Mr. Stevens has always been reticent concerning the public accounts. Because of the new style of book-keeping adopted, Mr. ...

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  14. HOGAN REPLIES TO CRITICS

    COMMENTING on the adverse criticisms of his Budget,proposals, the Premier, Mr. Hogan, said the assumption by some critics that no further ...

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  15. MAN LIES WITH HEAD ON TRAIN LINE

    THE driver of a Sydney-bound train from Nowra saw a young man with his head on the rails near Heathcote, about 8 ...

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  16. ABOLISH THE "B's"

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  18. THEN--AND NOW

    YOU workless--do you remember the Job you had when Lang was Premier? ...

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  19. TRADES COUNCIL ADOPTS A.C.T.U. REPORT

    A meeting of the Trades, Hall Council to-night adopted the report of, the A.C.T.U. Conference. Mr. M. Duffy, recently appointed ...

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  20. GAVE HIMSELF UP

    James Keith Edward Thorpe, 22 who escaped from the Kuring-gal Chase prison Camp yesterday, returned there last night and gave ...

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  21. "MADE IN ENGLAND"

    J. T. Lang shown the way to lift the crushing, burden. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. THERMOPYLAE TO BID FOR RECORD

    Will the Norwegian motorship Thermopylae uphold the honor of her namesake, the fames Aberdeen teacapper in this season wool race to ...

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  23. PADDISON OPENS TO-NIGHT

    MR. A. C. PADDISON, Labor candidate for Ashfield will open his campaign, speaking at Haberfield Ashfield, and Summer Hill. ...

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  24. MAN WHO CANT PROVE AGE

    THE case of a man who, because be could not prove his age, is unable to kame himself eligible for a pension was recently mentioned in the ...

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  25. VIC. METAL TRADES DEADLOCK

    Negotiations between the Metal Trades Union and the Minister for Victorian Railways Mr. Cain regarding rationing of employment have ...

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  26. COAL LOADING PLANT AT WOLLONGONG

    Mount Pleasant and Kelra colliery companies have for the past few weeks been considering a proposal of the Government that they take over the coal -loading plant ...

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  27. ROWLEY JAMES COLLAPSES

    Mr. Rowley James, M.H.R. is at present indisposed and will be unable to attend to any business for at least six weeks ...

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  28. DRAPER CHARGED WITH INCENDIARISM

    Before Judge Curlewis at the Quarter Sessions. Meyer Joffe, 42, [?]raper, was charged with having set fire to his shop on the corner of ...

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  29. TRADE SCREENING FOR SHELL EMPLOYEES

    So that the employee of Shell Co., might understand more fully the technical processes involved in the production of petroleum products, a ...

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  30. SEAMAN KILLED IN HOLD OF SHIP

    John Banks, seaman was killed instantly last night when a hatch beam fell into the hold of the North Coast Co.'s steamer Nambucca, and ...

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  31. BOWLING CLUB'S PAVILION GUTTED BY FIRE

    The club-house of Mosman Rowling Club was gutted by fire last night. Valuable trophies, members property and supplies of the ...

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  32. KOOLIGA IN COMMISSION AGAIN

    The steamer Kooliga picked up a crew of 28 in Sydney yesterday. She will be engaged in the interstate coal trade, and is again going into ...

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