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  2. State Parliament

    A MOVE by the Labor Party to secure the full restoration of salaries for the public servants, was frustrated in the Legislative ...

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  3. Federal Parliament

    "I AM extremely dissatisfied with what the Federal Government has been doing and extremely disquieted by the probability that the ...

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    Australian Eleven representatives: Arthur Chipperfield, E. McCormick, M. Sievers and C. L. Badcock, snapped at Central Station prior to their departure for Brisbane to play in the first cricket Test. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LUCHETTI SECURES SELECTION

    SOLIDLY supported by members of the Western Miners' Federation, the Locomotive Enginemen's Union and A.L.P. branches throughout the ...

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    This must not happen herel Girls being Instructed in the use of the rifle as part of their military training, recently introduced into schools ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Kate Kearney, aged 14 years, of Cessnock, proved herself a clever dancer at the National Dancing Club's competition this week, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. QUESTIONS IN THE HOUSE

    QUESTIONED by MR. BURKE (Lab., Newtown), the Minister for Local Government, Mr. Spooner, said it was not proposed to make any extra Christmas grant to councils not operating under the emergency ...

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  9. Stevens Wary On Lottery

    CAREFULLY avoiding to answer a demand by the Council of Churches that the State Lottery should be abolished, the Premier, Mr. ...

    Article : 163 words
  10. Industrial News

    Claiming that his injuries had aggravated a pre-existing heart trouble. Frederick Molloy, an employes of the County Council, claimed damages from the commissioner ...

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  11. 40-HOURS MOTION BLOCKED

    NOTWITHSTANDING the public outcry against the amazing decision of the Industrial Commission that it had no power to authorise the reduction of weekly working hours ...

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  12. HELD IN CAR AT GUN POINT

    RONALD LEWIS THOMAS, alleged at the Flemington Court today that he had been forced at revolver point to enter a motor car. ...

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  13. STEVENS' BEACH COSTUME

    Claiming that the question was frivolous, the Minister for Local Government, Mr. Spooner, refused to answer Mr. Gorman (Lab., ...

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  14. VIC. UNION'S DRIVE ON SHORTER HOURS

    Following the bennies stand that has been taken in N.S.W., the metal trade unions in Victoria are proposing to impose an embargo on the working of ...

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  15. SOLICITOR IS CHARGED

    Allegations that he had been defrauded of his life's earnings by a Sydney solicitor were made by Colin Hunter at the Central Police Court ...

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  16. CHOWDER BAY MEN RESUME TO-DAY

    As the result of the decision of a meeting of members yesterday, ironworkers employed in the construction of petrol reservoirs at Chowder Bay for the Defence ...

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  17. TRADE DISPUTE WITH JAPAN

    In the House of Representatives early this morning, Sir Henry Gullett, referring to the Japanese trade dispute, announced: "We are very ...

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  18. £1,000,000 WORTH OF PLANT

    At Its meeting next Tuesday the Sydney County Council will consider tenders for the supply of a new boiler and new turbo-alternators for ...

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  19. SHARK'S TEETH IN DINGHY

    There are grave rears that Frederick Swan. 40, a returned soldier, who went fishing yesterday, has been killed by a shark. His dinghy was ...

    Article : 139 words
  20. HOLIDAY LOADING IS PRESERVED

    upholding the appeal of we United laborers' Union, Mr. Justice Webb, before the Industrial Commission yesterday, decided that holiday loading provided for in the ...

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  21. COMMISSION'S REPORT ON ELECTRICITY

    The majority report of the Royal Commission on electricity, tabled in Parliament to-day, recommended control and distribution and ...

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  22. W.A. ENGINEERS' RATES

    As a result of the latest variation in the State basic wage, the divisional organiser of the Amalgamated Engineering union, Mr. R. L.' Symons, said to-day that the ...

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  23. WOMAN FALLS ON TO RAILWAY LINES

    As a train was pulling out from Canterbury station last night, Mrs. Lucy Rose, 66, of Potter's Avenue, Canterbury, fell, from the platform ...

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  24. LOST FOR SIX DAYS

    Missing since 4 p.m. last Wednesday, Alvin Higgs, 54, staggered into Luna post office this morning dazed and exhausted. Higgs left his home ...

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  25. YOUTH'S BAD RECORD

    At the Quarter Sessions yesterday, Judge Curlewis told Gordon Thomas Kelly, 20, a laborer, that he was eligible to be declared an habitual ...

    Article : 68 words
  26. MAYORS ELECTED LAST NIGHT

    Newtown and North Sydney Councils elected their Mayors last night for the ensuing year. At Newtown, Aid. F. A. Newnham, ...

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  27. LIQUOR TRADES AWARD

    The secretary or the Liquor Trades union, Mr. F. Owens, is in Canberra milking arrangements for the hearing of claims for a new award to cover members engaged in ...

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  28. LATE WEATHER

    ALTHOUGH thick clouds and a shower late last night indicated a cessation of the record spell of dry weather, conditions had cleared ...

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  29. Advertising

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  30. ACQUITTED OF WOUNDING CHARGE

    Without nearing the evidence for the defence, Mr. Justice Lukin, in the F.C.T. Supreme Court to-day, directed the Jury to acquit Albert ...

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  31. GAOLED FOR DEFRAUDING THREE SISTERS

    James David Connelly, 42, auctioneer, of Kensington, was sentenced to three and a half years' imprisonment to-day by the Chief Justice, Sir Geo. ...

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  32. ACTS SHOULD BE AMENDED

    It is incomprehensible that anyone desiring to award 40 hours a week to their employees should be prevented from doing so by Act of ...

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  33. EX-BANKER'S VISIT FOR TEST MATCHES PERTH, Tuesday.

    Sir Osborne Smith, who recently resigned the Governership of the Reserve Bank of India, was a passenger to-day in the Cathay. He will ...

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  34. LOCAL GOV. ASSOCIATION STATEMENT

    The president of the Local Government Association of New South Wales, Aid Griffin, yesterday issued the following statement regarding ...

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  35. Q'LAND SHEFFIELD SHIELD TEAM

    Queensland's Sheffield Shield team, to tour the south is T. Allen, D. Tallon, C. Andrews, R. Oxenham, G. Baker, G. Cook, D. Hansom, E. ...

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  36. 104 DEG. AT CASINO

    The temperature was 104 to-day, the highest since March, 1933, when the same reading was recorded. Electricity and water restriction are ...

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  37. QUESTIONS IN FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    IN the House of Representatives to-day, Sir Frederick Stewart (U.A.P., Parramatta), directing tention to the declaration by the ...

    Article : 150 words
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