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  3. PEACE ON WATERFRONT

    Today the president of the Waterside Workers Federation (Air A. Turley) confirmed last night's statement in The Herald ...

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  4. CITY TO GET NONE OF ROADS GRANT

    According to a statement by the Minister for Public Work (Mr Goudie) today, no portion of the £360,000 a year roads ...

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  5. DUKE TELLS WHY HE IS COMING

    "There is something so stimulating in a gathering of Australasians," said the Duke of York, responding to the toast of his ...

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  6. WIDOW'S CONTRACT WITH AGENT

    A war widow's contract with a land agent for the sale of her farm was modified by Mr Justice Dixon today. The judge found abuse ...

    Article : 543 words
  7. MYSTERY PASSENGERS

    The story of a festive jaunt in a taxi-cab by two passengers whose identity was carefully shielded, a crash in Wakefield ...

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  8. FIRST SPEAKER'S CHAIR

    The first Speaker's Chair used in the Legislative Council in 1851. It it the presidential chair of St, Patrick's Society, founded in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PIRATES' ATTACK ON SHIP SUNNING

    HONGKONG, Dec. 7.--Mrs Prokofieva, a woman survivor of the attack on the steamer Sunning by pirates recently, left for Sydney on the steamer ...

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  10. STATE ELECTIONS

    Although there are fewer signs of activity in the Liberal and Farmer Union camps than in Labor [?] assurances were given today by [?] ...

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  11. SHIPS FREED FROM ICE CRIP

    SAULT STE MARIE (Ontario), Dec. 7. -- Most of the 122 ships which have been ice bound in St. Mary's river, were freed today. It is ...

    Article : 114 words
  12. SERIOUS FOR SHIPPING

    Now in its third week, the waterside workers' overtime strike is causing concern to Australian port and harbor authorities. ...

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  13. TWO CARS BURNT

    A motor car was seen on fire at 11 p.m. yesterday between the Footscray bridge and the South Kensington railway station. Subsequently the ...

    Article : 129 words
  14. NEW GUINEA PATROL OFFICERS

    Applications for five patrol officers for the New Guinea public service are being invited by the Home and Territories Department. These ...

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  15. ALL AUSTRALIANS IN OLD VIC. OPERA

    LONDON, Dec. 7. -- Melba told The Herald Special Representative she was delighted that tonight's cast at her opera performance at the Old ...

    Article : 136 words
  16. OSTERLEY DUE 8 A.M. TOMORROW

    Bringing 170 saloon and 600 third-class passengers, including nearly 400 assisted migrants, the R.M.S. Osterley will arive at Prince's Pier, ...

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  17. DAMAGED PLANES

    "The public is not being kept in the dark regarding mysterious, or any other happenings at Point Cook," said the secretary of the Air Board ...

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  18. ANGRY ALDERMEN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- An angry scene at the close of the North Sydney Council meeting last night ended in the breaking of a water bottle. ...

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  19. MARRIED, BUT W0RKLESS

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--The assistant Parliamentary Librarian in Sydney (Mr A. J. White), who arrived in the Beltana in Adelaide ...

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  20. BALLARAT IMPERIAL FOOTBALL

    BALLARAT, Tuesday. -- Moving the adoption of the annual report and financial statement at last night's meeting of the Ballarat Imperial ...

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  21. FORDS ON TIME PAYMENT

    The Ford Motor Company of Australia Pty. Ltd. today announces a new national time-payment plan, which makes it possible to take ...

    Article : 123 words
  22. FRANCE NOT SENDING TROOPS TO CHINA

    PARIS, Dec. 7. -- The Minister for War (M. Painleve) denies that France is sending troops to China. ...

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  23. ROUGH IN THE STRAIT

    Owing to rough weather in Bass Strait last night, the steamer Nairana was an hour hour late reaching Melbourne this morning. She was ...

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  24. BONDI ASSAULT CASE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--There is to be no appeal in the Bondi assault case. Final consultation took place today between counsel for the defence, ...

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  25. YALLOURN DISPUTE

    No further representations have been made to the Electricity Commission on behalf of the men on strike at Yallourn, and, so far, no request ...

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  26. JAPAN BUYS 25 AIR LINER

    London, Dec. [?]. ordered a fleet of 25 British air [?] each with twin engines of 500 horse power, and setting accomodation ...

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  27. POLICE COLLECT £3600 FOR CHARITY

    On Monday evening the Police Commissioner (Mr Blamey), and officers of the Victorian Police Association, will meet the Lord Mayor ...

    Article : 47 words
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