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  2. NEARLY 8000 MEN OUT

    Just on 8000 workers are now on strike in N.S.W. --4200 seamen, 3200 metal workers, 30 engineers, and 500 miners. The 3200 are involved in the strike of ironworkers ...

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    In Italy, a high-place of honor is accorded, to the mother of a large family. Picture shows Princess Maria di Savoia presenting awards to mothers of large families at Rome. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. LOAN COUNCIL

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- "Telegraphic meetings" of the Loan Council will not be tolerated after ...

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    On his last trip to Sydney--Captain C. M. Schilling, of the Nieuw Holland, who retires at the end of the present voyage. He has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Havoc In N. Z. Tornado

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Monday. --Restoration of the telegraphic services to-day made possible the transmission of reports of Sunday's ...

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  7. SICK DAUGHTER, NOT CABINET, IS MR. HUGHES'S WORRY

    THOUGH the return of Mr. Hughes to the Federal Ministry is now beyond doubt, he and Dame Mary Hughes yesterday had perhaps ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

    IN the metropolitan area to-day, the weather should be mostly fine, warm, and sultry, with some cloud. A tendency to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CORONER FAULTS THE POLICE

    DARWIN, Monday. -- The Northern Territory police administration was strongly criticised by the Coroner, Mr. ...

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  10. "Why Worry?" Is Collier's View

    PERTH, Monday.--"So far as I know, there is nothing of sufficient importance to be discussed to justify my being away from ...

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  11. AFTER 106 YEARS

    THE remains of Mrs. Sarah Lawson, wife of William Lawson, the explorer, were still in the care of the Parramatta ...

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  12. BANDIT'S HAT LINING. WAS ALSO A MASK

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Although detectives hunting the three bandits who killed and robbed Tames Scriven of £l758 ...

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  13. Striking Lifesavers May Be Costly

    THOUGH instances of rescued surfers assaulting life savers, as at Maroubra on Sunday, are rare, offenders have been ...

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  14. RAZOR SLASHER GETS THREE YEARS

    "I tried to make a happy home for that woman, and did my best to make a little lady out of her," said Albert Edward Howard yesterday, 37, ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS FOR CORONATION

    Although preparations for the Coronation are some time off, the question of sending an A.I.F. delegation may come before Cabinet ...

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  16. Eastern Trade Delegate Home

    Mr. R. F. Sanderson, a member of the Australian Trade Delegation to the East, who, with Mrs. Sanderson, arrived bach yesterday by the Nieuw Holland. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. VICTORIAN MILK

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--In the dispute between the producers and distributors in the milk trade, It is unlikely that the first serious effect in ...

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  18. CRITIC OF WORKERS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- During his presidential address at the A.W.U. conference at Ballarat to-day, Mr. John Barnes condemned the ...

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  19. TAX MURDER SPURS GOVERNMENT

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Consideration will be given by the Victorian Government to the question of providing guards for State officers ...

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  20. WHAT MATTER WHAT HE MAY WRITE?

    A MAN and woman who kept to themselves on the Nieuw Holland from Singapore to Sydney intrigued passengers. ...

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  21. THE PRETTY BADGE IN THE TRAM MAN'S CAP

    When the Commissioner for Road Transport and Tramways, Mr. Maddocks, arrived home from his world tour yesterday, he found his tram ...

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  22. FORMER M.H.R.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--On the petition of Ellen Augusta Pallot, of Oakleigh, widow, Judge Lukin, in the Bankruptcy Court to-day, made an ...

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  23. CARPENTER, 76, DIES

    PERTH, Monday.--Walter Henry, 76, carpenter, fell from the roof of a new building in Altona Street, West Perth, to-day, and was killed. ...

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  24. FELL FROM SCOOTER

    Russell Glenn, 10, suffered concussion yesterday when he fell from his scooter near his home in Roslyn Street, Ashbury. ...

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  25. PREMIERS TO CONFER

    CANBERRA, Monday.--It was announced to-night that a Premiers' Conference would be held in Sydney in September, ...

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  26. LUCK IN AND OUT

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.--Married only a month ago, Christopher lies, 26, was killed when a motor-lorry left the road a few miles out of ...

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  27. SYDNEY MAN WINS WAY TO LONDON SPOTLIGHT

    There is at least one man in Sydney who believes in miracles, and thai is Edmond Samueis, whose musical comedy, "The Silver Swan," will have its premiere at the King's Theatre, Glasgow, to-night, with Alice Delysia playing lead. ...

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  28. OUR TARIFF WALL

    MELBOURNE. Monday.--Australia was in danger of losing many markets for wool and meat unless the tariff was altered to cover exchange ...

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  29. Society Hostess To Grace New Air Liner

    With a leading Melbourne society girl to join them in a cup of tea and engage them in pleasant chatter, passengers by the Douglas airliner, which will lake over the Melbourne-Launceston service on April 8, should find the journey exceptionally enjoyable. ...

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  30. A.W.U. TURNS DOWN A.C.T.U.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A move for affiliation with the Australasian Council of Trades Unions was rejected by a large majority at the ...

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  31. CROYDON MAN'S DEATH

    GOSFORD, Monday.--The body of James Joseph Cullen (51), of 3 Hay Street, Croydon, last night was found by two girls floating in Woy Woy ...

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  32. Family Notices

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  33. GOLD, DOLLAR, FRANC

    The price of gold to-day was £7011 a fine ounce, compared with £71 on Saturday. The dollar was quoted at 50.1 1-16 to the £ sterling, and the ...

    Article : 38 words
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