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  4. Locking The Grip

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  5. THE MAN IN THE STREET

    OPINIONS expressed by our readers and published in this column and elsewhere are not necessarily endorsed by "The Labor ...

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  6. Everyday And Everybody

    "THE time has come, the Walrus said, to talk of many things, of ships and shoes and sealing wax and cabbages and kings." ...

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  7. CRUSHING EXCHANGE BURDEN.

    Sir,--Mr. Lyons gave no hint in his policy speech (in dealing with finance) as to abolishing or modifying the present high rate of ...

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  8. Mr. Lyons Evades The Tariff Question

    THE ominous obscurity surrounding the tariff policy put forward by Mr. Lyons in his policy speech has not been clarified by his subsequent speeches, which have exhibited a marked anxiety to evade ail specific undertakings regarding his party's policy, his most direct ...

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  9. Leaves Of Hansard

    MOTHS and dust are often associated with those volumes which are the respectable old gentlemen of contemporary literature, ...

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  10. CAMPAIGN ROOMS

    To facilitate organisation, campaign directors in all electorates are urged to forward to campaign ...

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  11. CHURCH OF ENGLAND HOMES

    The Archbishop of Sydney, Dr. Mowll, at the fiftieth annual meeting of the Church of England Homes yesterday, paid a warm ...

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  12. To-day's Controversy

    Sir,--The N.R.M.A., representing the motor industry, together with the R.S.S.I.L.A., functioning for the Australian men and women who ...

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  13. WATER BOARD REPLIES TO REPORT

    The Water Board's reply to the report furnished by Mr. H. J. Swain, who was appointed by the Government to inquire into matters arising ...

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  14. Loyalty In Shackles

    Sir,--The oil situation in Australia would not have presented such a difficult problem for those in high places had there been more "loyalty" ...

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  15. CANNOT USE DUKE'S COAT-OF-ARMS

    The State Director of the Duke of Gloucester's tour has received a letter from the Commonwealth Secretary of the Royal Visit informing ...

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  16. This World Of Ours

    SPEAKING in the Masonic Hall at Bondi on Monday night the Minister for Commerce, Mr. F. H. Stewart, declared that if it could be proved that a 30-hour week was the way out of the present unemployment position he, for one, would be radical enough to ...

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  17. JUDICIAL SYSTEM IN TERRITORY

    By a unanimous vote, members of the Anthropological Society of N.S.W. decided last night to urge that serious consideration be given to the ...

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  18. STOREMEN TO MEET

    To receive the report concerning negotiations with the employers as to claims for increased wages and shorter working hours, ...

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  19. Will Follow Beasley

    Sir,--What smoke-screens Senator McLachlan, and his U.A.P. cohorts have been displaying in the public press for months over the ...

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  20. BACK FROM BIG LABOR CONFERENCE

    Mr. C. M. McDonald, chairman of the Employers' Moderation of New South Wales, and chairman of the Northern Collieries' Association, ...

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  21. INCOME TAX RETURNS

    Returns of income derived during the year ended June 80, 1984, from business of any description, trade, or profession, or from any other source, ...

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  22. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT CONTRACTS

    The following contracts were recently entered into by the Education Department: Epping school, additions, A. Christenson, Redfern, ...

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  23. FACTORIES ACT REPORT

    The report on the working of the Factorios and Shop Act for 1933 tabled in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, discloses that the total ...

    Article : 113 words
  24. MOVE TO SUSPEND AWARD

    Mr. Justice Cantor yesterday refused to grant an application by certain employers for the suspension of the now Cold Storage and Ice ...

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  25. LATE MR. M. NIMENSKI

    After a long illness, the death of Mr. Martin Nimenski occurred at Jenner Private Hospital. Potts Point, on Monday. The late Mr. ...

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  26. ROMANTIC PLAYS

    On his arrival in Sydney from Melbourne yesterday, Mr. Dudley Glass, Australian composer, who wrote the musical setting to "The ...

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  27. OPERATION ON PRIME MINISTER'S WIFE

    Mrs. Lyons, wife of the Prime Minister, was successfully operated upon in a private hospital at Malvern to-day. Mr. Lyons will leave ...

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  28. TO CORRESPONDENTS

    "ANXIOUS CORRESPONDENT" (Lidsdale, via Wallerawang): We are obtaining an opinion from the Deputy-Registrar of Pensions, and will advise you in due course. Your name will not be disclosed. ...

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