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  2. The Strike Extends

    This morning the Industrial Disputes Committee, together with the representatives of the Unions likely to be involved in the seamen's dispute, met the ...

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  4. "An Inevitable Accident"

    A Marine Court inquiry into the loss of the Norwegian barque Edderside (1347 tons), which was sunk as the result of a collision with the ...

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  5. WOMAN MARRIES TWO MEN AND ALL MEET IN STREET

    Two men and a woman met in the street. Each of the men claimed the woman as his wife. The sequel was the appearance of Daisy Isabel Smith. ...

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  6. NAVIGATION ACT DELAYED AT REQUEST OF GREAT BRITAIN

    Mr. Massy Greene, Minister for Customs,. was questioned in the House of Representatives today by Mr. C. Wallace as to the intentions ...

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  7. LAWN TENNIS

    G. L. Patterson's victory in the All England lawn tennis championship was brilliant. His service and terrific volleying were masterly. N. E. Brookes ...

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  8. SUPPLY FROM RAILWAYS FOR INDUSTRIAL PURPOSES

    On arriving from Castlemaine today, Mr. Lawson, the Premier, consulted with the Railway Commissioners and the Victorian representatives on the ...

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  9. POSITION OF RAILWAYMEN

    When asked today whether he had any comments to make on tho industrial outlook, Mr. W. Smith, secretary of the Victorian Railway Union, who ...

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  10. TRAINS MAY BE FEWER

    In view of the impending restrictions of the tramway traffic, it is considered likely that the State Cabinet, on Monday, will take into consideration the ...

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  11. DOCTORS V. LODGES

    Leaders of friendly societies deny that the medical institutes show any signs of collapsing. They said today that they had ascertained that the ...

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  12. COAL SUPPLIES FROM ABROAD

    Mr. J. A. Boyd, in the House of Representatives today, spoke of obtaining coal from India or Japan in the event of an extension of the present ...

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  13. FEDERAL CABINET MEETS

    In view of the fact that the Federal Cabinet held a meeting immediately after lunch today, Mr. Watt, the Acting Prime Minister, was asked if he had ...

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  14. WORKLESS ARMY GROWS

    Union officials expect that the number of unemployed due to the strike will be largely increased during the coming week-end. The temporary ...

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  15. TROOPS ON THE SOMALI

    A list of soldiers with honors returning on the Somali appeared in our First Edition today. ...

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  16. AN APPOINTMENT QUESTIONED

    It was stated by Mr. Poynton, Assistant Minister for Repatriation, in the House of Representatives today, in reply to Mr Maxwell, that Mr J. C. ...

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  17. TASMANIANS STRANDED

    If plans at present under consideration by the Shipping Controller materialise, the remainder of tho Tasmanian soldiers and wives and dependents of ...

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  18. CONTROL OF SHIPPING

    Mr. Tudor, Leader of the Opposition in the House of Representatives, in speaking on the Commercial Activities Bill today, complained that the ...

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  19. OFFER BY SEAMEN'S UNION COULD NOT BE AGREED TO

    Admiral Sir William Clarkson, the Shipping Controller, did not deny this morning that the Seamen's Union had, as was stated by Mr. Corboy, in the ...

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  20. IN AID OF ANZAC HOUSE FUND, RACE MEETINGS TO BE HELD

    Mr G. J. C. Dyett, secretary of the Victorian Trotting Association, has written to the Victorian branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial ...

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  21. HUNGRY CROWD SEEKS AID

    As no strike relief is to be distributed tomorrow there was an extra demand for supplies at tho Trades Hall today. The large staff of assistants was kept ...

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  22. POLICE RECEIVE BONUS

    Arrangements have been made for the payment in the course of a few days of the bonus of £3000 granted by the State Government to the police ...

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  23. MR. CONSIDINE'S LECTURE

    Sir,--I have read with deep and very painful interest the report of the University meeting, which appeared in yesterday's issue of "The Herald" on the subject of ...

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  24. CONFERENCE BEGINS

    The union officials who sat in conference yesterday were fully aware of the gravity of the situation, and the importance of the move which it was ...

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  25. CIVIL SERVANTS APPEAL FOR REDUCTION OF PRICES

    A mass meeting of the members of the Civil Service Association, the Railway and Tramways officers' Association, and the Teachers' Union was held last night. It was resolved ...

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  26. FEELING THE PINCH

    With the object of gathering funds for the relief of families of seamen who are on strike, the following appeal will be issued,to householders on ...

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  27. CONSERVING POWER

    It was explained by Captain Treacy, of the Coal Board, this morning that, although a statement was made last weak that more drastic restrictions on ...

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  28. AMENDING PUBLIC SERVICE ACT

    Mr Watt, Acting Prime Minister, informed the House of Representatives today that the Acting Public Service Commissioner had recommended that the provisions of tho Public ...

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  29. DIRECT ROUTE IMPRACTICABLE

    Mr. Poynton, Acting Minister for the Navy, informed Mr Laird Smith, in the House of Representatives today, that it was not practicable for ...

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  30. TEMPERANCE IN SCHOOLS

    Examinations in temperance physiology were held in a large number of State schools today for book prizes offered by the Independent Order of Rechabites. There were ...

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  31. SOLDIERS MAY BE OBTAINED TO TAKE VESSEL TO PAPUA

    Questioned tills morning regarding the prospects of sending relief to the people of Papua, who are said so be in a serious plight owing to the ...

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  32. FIRE DAMAGES TANNERY

    A fire which last night destroyed portion of the Rosebank tannery, occupied by W. J. Lupton and Co. Ltd., Botany, N.S.W., caused damage estimated at £14,000. The ...

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  33. SOLDIERS AND INCOME TAX

    Returned soldiers are exempt from income tax in respect of all income from personal exertion derived by them from sources in Australia, from ...

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  35. Mr. Dethridge's Report Is in Hands of Ministry

    That the Commonwealth Government had received the report of Mr. G. J. Dethridge, the Royal Commissioner appointed to inquire into conditions of ...

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  37. FACING COAL FAMINE

    Restrictions at present imposed by the Coal Board are as follow:-- The use of advertising signs illuminated by either electricity or gas is ...

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