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  4. SHIPPING TRADE

    Regarding the present position in the Australian shipping trade, the Australian Press Association interviewed leading shipowners, ...

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  5. SWEATED GOODS

    The report of the Labor committee on "sweated" imports recommends international action against sweating, for which existing ...

    Article : 211 words
  6. KLANSMEN DISPERSED

    White-robed Klansmen from a score of States, estimated, at from 30,000 to 50,000, paraded the streets on Saturday and gathered ...

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  7. A PICNIC IN TWO SENSES

    Delegates to the Farmers and Settlers' Conference coming ashore in the pelting rain during their harbor excursion on Saturday. They were entertained by the Farmers and Graziers' Co-operative Agency. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 45,000 GAIN IN POPULATION

    A gain in Australia's population of 43,169 during the year ended June 30 last is reported by the Commonwealth Statistician. This ...

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  9. HAIR-RAISING ESCAPE

    Leo Gough (26), the driver of a motor car which crashed through a fence on the Point Nepean Road, Sorento, to-night, then turned over ...

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  10. A HOT PAGE FOR PARLIAMENT

    The session of the State Parliament which will open on Wednesday promises to be one of the most momentous in the history of ...

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  11. WHY N.S.W. KEEPS OUT

    In order to finance the large operations in this State, says the Premier and Treasurer (Mr. Lang), he "must be armed with absolute ...

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  12. COAL CRISIS

    On behalf of the Mining Association, Mr. Philip Gee has made a Statement, warning the public that the coal crisis will recur in ...

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  13. ASSAULTED IN BEDROOM

    The police have been informed of a brutal attack, which was made on an elderly man, in his room, at The People's Palace, on Friday night. ...

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  14. CAR OVER BANK

    While Professor H. C. Richards and Mr. W. H. Bryan, of Queensland University, who are at present engaged in a geological survey of the Mary and ...

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  15. SWEPT FROM SHORE

    It is reported from Boulogne that 35 children, belonging to a school colony, were bathing at Hardelot when a big wave caught a number of them and ...

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  16. SEAMEN SIGNING ON

    The prospect of employment drew 1200 seamen to the Shipping Master's office on Saturday morning, but, apart from a few casuals, only two ships ...

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  17. "READY FOR GAOL"

    Tacked to the speaking platform of the I.W.W. in the Domain yesterday was a summons to Edward Dickenson to appear at the Central Police Court ...

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  18. UMPIRE IN DANGER

    Police at Bendigo with difficulty rescued Mr. Lane, central umpire at a football match on Saturday afternoon, when a hostile crowd of 150 rushed at ...

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  19. FRANCE'S DREAM

    That a great dream of supremacy in Northern Africa dominates French policy that France, by a system of slow absorption, is attempting to suppress ...

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  20. UNEMPLOYMENT

    In connection with the unemployment problem, it is announced that the Minister for Labor is preparing a bill for the establishment of labor colonies. ...

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  21. INJURED MAN'S AGONY

    A young man named Pringle, a mechanic on the Buckingham Downs Station, near Cloncurry, was motoring in the dark, when he came upon a mob ...

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  22. FAMILY'S PLIGHT

    An unemployed returned soldier, his wife, and five small children were found by Mr. W. M. M'Hugo, of the Fathers' Association, in destitute ...

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  23. DARING NAVIGATORS

    A sailing canoe, thirty feet long, carrying Captain Otto Prahl and two others, arrived at North Luzon from Hongkong. ...

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  24. CYCLIST KILLED

    Arthur Elvin Harding, 31, of South Melbourne, died in hospital from a fractured skull last night as a result of a collision between a push bicycle ...

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  25. PRIVATE DEVOTIONS

    The Chapter of Westminster Abbey is building a Chapel of the Holy Cross, near the unknown warrior's grave, to enable pilgrims to make ...

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  26. THERE WAS NO FOOTBALL!

    What the Weigall Memorial Ground looked like on Saturday, when St. Joseph's and Sydney Grammar were to meet, in one of the most important matches of the G.P.S. competition. Play was postponed until Wednesday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. THIEF LOSES HALF HIS HAUL

    A thief who was found in the grounds of a home at Coogee late on Saturday night, became annoyed with a householder, who asked ...

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  28. AWKWARD TASK

    The reconstruction of the business concerns of the late Hugo Stinnes, the final aim of which is to revert to the original business--coal trading in ...

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  29. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED

    Russell Proctor, about 21, was killed, and Lyle Beck, 16, of Abbotsford, broke a leg in a collision between a motor cycle and a motor lorry at ...

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  30. HYDROPLANE KILLS GIRLS

    A strange aviation disaster occurred when a hydroplane landing in the bay turned to avoid a boat and ran into a group of 20 girl bathers. The ...

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  31. RADIO COMMITTEE

    Mr. Rudyard Kipling has joined the Radio Committee appointed to inquire into the future of broadcasting. The Earl of Crawford is chairman, and ...

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  32. THREE INJURED

    Three of five occupants of a motor car which overturned as a result of a collision with another car were pinned beneath the vehicle on the Point ...

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  33. METHODS OF FASCISM

    Signor Orlando, who, as a specialist in constitutional law, frequently protested against the unconstitutional methods of Fascism, has written to the ...

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  34. MASONIC FUND

    Seven thousand Freemasons attended a luncheon at Olympia in connection with the Masonic Million Memorial Fund festival. ...

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  35. RELENTLESS LAW

    At the local police court, Tsang Lui. a Chinese, was charged, before Mr. Cusick, with being a prohibited immigrant. ...

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  36. Summary of Important News Appearing To-day

    The British Mining Association has issued a warning that the coal crisis will recur next May. Mr. Lloyd George appealed to ...

    Article : 551 words
  37. CHINESE BOYCOTT OF COLLEGES

    Reuter's Pekin correspondent reports that a movement among Chinese students in favor of boycotting all British Missionary Schools and Colleges, is ...

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  38. AVES' CASE

    The appeal of Cecil Henry Riby Aves from his conviction in connection with the murder of Mrs. Florence May Quirk at Red tern is to be carried another ...

    Article : 95 words
  39. WEATHER FORECAST

    Fine in the south-west quarter, Elsewhere cloudy and unsettled, with rain, chiefly in the north-east quarter. ...

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  40. BALLARAT GOLD FIND

    The gold-bearing reef at Black Hill, Ballarat, mentioned in "The Daily Telegraph" on Saturday, was discovered by brickmakers blasting for clay. ...

    Article : 79 words
  41. SCALE OF LIVING

    Mr. Winston Churchill, Chancellor of the Exchequer, reviewing the national expenditure, said, in the House of Commons, that the time had come to ...

    Article : 57 words
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