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  2. BASIC WAGE CASE ADJOURNED

    IT was announced in the Commonswealth Arbitration Court today, that the Federal Attorney-General would intervene in the ...

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  3. OFF TO CHINA

    A snapshot taken as the Chang to left Melbourne today for China. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SURPRISE MOVE IN MEAT STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Master carcase butchers sprang a surprise on union slaughtermen today by beginning work themselves in the ...

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  5. BARGAIN ALLEGED IN CAR STEALING CASE

    Suggestions that the police had agreed to drop a charge against two men on condition that they gave evidence against two other men charged ...

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  6. BASTIAN IN FORM AT FITZROY

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  7. Last Minute News

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  8. WHAT BURDEN SHOULD RAILMEN BEAR?

    AFTER some difference of opinion between advocates today the Railways Classification Board, after a Hitting lasting scarcely an hour, ...

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  9. CHARGE OF ATTEMPTING TO LEAVE STATE

    The unusual charge of having attempted to leave Victoria while refusing or neglecting to comply with a maintenance order was preferred ...

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  10. FIVE SHOTS AT A PARTY

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Joseph Morris, 19, linotype mechanic, was charged at Central Police Court today with having on November 15 wounded ...

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  11. LAUNCH OVERDUE IN SPENCER GULF

    ADELAIDE, Monday.-- A motor-launch, with 17 passengers, is overdue at Port Davis, on Spencer Gulf. The Launch went to Port Pirie to enable ...

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  12. KEEN COMPETITION AT WOOL SALES

    Strong competition, with heavy buying by Japan, wore the features of today's wool sales. The Victorian Producers' ...

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  13. MAN ARRESTED IN NIGHT CHASE REMANDED

    At the City Court today Arthur Mackay, 23. laborer, who was arrested yesterday morning after a police chase in which five shots were ...

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  14. NAVAL TANKER CREW WALKS ASHORE IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND, Monday.--The crew of the Admiralty tanker Nucula walked ashore today as a protest against the reduced manning scale. The ...

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  15. ACCEPTANCES FOR WOODEND AND CRANB0URNE

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  16. £600 WORTH OF SILK WEAR STOLEN

    About £600 worth of silk hosiery and silk underwear was stolen during the week-end from the Colosseum, Chapel Street, Prahran. The ...

    Article : 231 words
  17. JUDGE LUKIN'S COMMENTS RESENTED

    The State Attorney-General (Mr W. Slater) and officers of the Crown Law Department today expressed strong resentment at the remarks of ...

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  18. JAM MAKERS SEEK BASIC WAGE REDUCTION

    Jam manufacturers lodged an application in the Arbitration Court this afternoon for a reduction of the basic wage. The summons was made ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND'S WORKLESS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- That the unemployment figures in Queensland would jump from 16,000 to 30,000 at the end of the present sugar season ...

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  20. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES

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  21. BODY EXHUMED

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Following disagreement over the disposition of property left by an 84-year-old resident of Naremburn, who died three weeks ...

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  22. £100,000 For Miners

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The £100.000 promised by the Prime Minister (Mr Scullin) for the rehabilitation of miners displaced from the industry, ...

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  23. Sir Otto Niemeyer in N.Z.

    AUCKLAND, Monday. -- "Given sanity and sobriety, I think New Zealand will be all right," said Sir Otto Niemoyer, who is passing through on ...

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  24. ALLEGED THEFT OF TRUCK

    Charged at the City Court today with having stolen a motor truck, and groceries, a tyro, and other articles, valued at £305, Percy ...

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  25. WILLIAMSTOWN COUNCIL SUES TALKING PICTURE COMPANY

    Williamstown Council today took out a Supreme Court writ against Markophone Talking Picture Equipment Pty Ltd., claiming re-payment ...

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  26. Wireless Beacons Not So

    The 210 lights and marine marks along Australia's 12,000-mile coastline were the subject of an interesting address by the Director of ...

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  27. NEW DUTIES WILL HELP LOCAL TOBACCO

    Mr Franz P. Schrooder, who has been manufacturing cigars in Sydney for more than 30 years, reached Melbourne in tho Balranaid today after ...

    Article : 110 words
  28. Hotel Licences Transferred

    Teh Licensing Court today approved of the following transfers of hotel licences:-- Glasshouse Hotel, Collingwood, from Margaret Jane Ryan to Millicent Fife; Royal Oak Hotel, ...

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  29. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    John Dow, late of Wedderburn, retired farmer, left personal property £13,094, to relatives and friends. John Albert Jones, formerly of Derby Road, ...

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  30. BRIGHTON CROQUET TOURNEY

    Results of games played in the Brighton Croquet Tourney today were:-- Mrs Nott d. Cutting, Mrs Crehin d. Mrs Gibbons, Mrs Bailey d. Mrs Morton, Mrs Gordge ...

    Article : 63 words
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