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  2. New Employment Scheme

    EMERGENCY relief works throughout the State are to be replaced by full-time work at ordinary award rates, under agreements with councils and other constructing authorities. ...

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  3. STRANGE WITNESS BOXES

    THE PLAINTIFF, Mr. Charles Mallia, being carried into the Causes Court yesterday By ambulance officers. (See story, this page.) MR. CHARLES MALLIA, a Maltese, plaintiff in an action In the Causes Court yesterday in a claim for £2000 damages. Mallia gave his evidence from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RAIL SPEED AND SAFETY

    "THE policy of safety is being sacrificed by the Railways Department in the interests of speed." ...

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  5. Thrashed Her, Says Wife

    IN an effort to appeal to "something" in her husband, Mrs. Bertha Bolger yesterday told the Judge in Divorce, Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SUNDAY SPORT

    The law under which Bathurst clergymen propose to test the legality of Sunday games was last invoked in Sydney in 1890 ...

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  7. PEACE PLAN FOR G.P.O. DISPUTE

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- A promise that he would consider a round-table conference of all parties on the mail-sorting dispute ...

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  8. Bed And A Stretcher As Witness "Boxes"

    Two witnesses gave evidence in unusual circustances yesterday, a man from a stretcher in court, and a woman from her bed at home. It was alleged before Mr. ...

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  9. Coroner Attacks Understaffing

    WINDSOR, Thursday.--Severe criticism of the Railways Department for the understaffing of Clarendon station on the day of the local show was made ...

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  10. SHOT FATHER, CONVICTED OF MANSLAUGHTER

    Charged with the murder of his father, Edgar Arthur Evans, 31, orchardist, of Batlow, was convicted of manslaughter yesterday. ...

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  11. Union Plans

    The regulation strike in the Sydney G.P.O. may begin immediately after the week-end. The Postal Workers' Union considers ...

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  12. Russia's Gold Exports

    RUSSIA'S increasing gold exports to the United States were possibly the cause of rumors that the price of gold was about ...

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  13. NOVEL CLAIM FOR COMPENSATION

    A novel point in workers' compensation will be argued in a case shortly to be heard by the Workers' Compensation Commission. ...

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  14. CORONATION COST QUESTIONED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The spending of large sums on the Coronation ceremonies was questioned in the Senate today by the Opposition leader (Senator ...

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  15. POVERTY LINKED WITH DISEASE

    Nation-wide action against poverty to reduce rheumatic infections in children is advocated by Dr. H. Boyd Graham, of Melbourne, in the current Medical ...

    Article : 114 words
  16. JUDGE SITS ON A LOUNGE

    Mr. Watt, K., leaned politely over the double bed. The shorthand writer placed his book on the red silk bedspread and sharpened his pencil. Mr. ...

    Article : 269 words
  17. Advertising

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  18. VIOLINIST TALKS ON PAN-EUROPE

    Bronislaw Huberman, visiting European violinist, a spoke on Pan-Europe, at a League of Nations Union luncheon yesterday. ...

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  19. Horse Bolts In Race, Injures Child, Woman

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. -- During a race at Black Rock, Lenroc ran off the course, and knocked down the six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Reilly, ...

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  20. Advertising

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  21. TALKS UPON AIR BASE SITE

    Commonwealth experts will confer this weekend with officials of the State Works and Local Government Departments about alternative sites for ...

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  22. GIRL PILOT CALM IN SMASH

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- While landing at Archerfield aerodrome this morning, a Gipsy Moth plane, piloted by Miss E. Lestrange, one or Brisbane's most ...

    Article : 115 words
  23. ILL-WIND BLOWS TOWARD "MOTHER" CAFFREY'S

    RESIDING at Caffrey's Hostel, Redfern, are:--Mr. X., graduate of Oxford, the ex-Reverend Mr. Y., and the "Count"-- whose dignity is not less impressive today than when he was a well-known actor. ...

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  24. LABOR CONTROLS VIC. S.P. POSITION

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Labor support for proposals to restrict S.P betting along the lines operating in Queensland, is doubtful. ...

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  25. DAMAGES FOR WRONGFUL ARREST

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--One pound damages, £44 special damages, and costs, were awarded to Leslie Hutchison Tadich, of Thornbury, today, against ...

    Article : 113 words
  26. TRAM CREW HELD UP AT GUNPOINT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Two armed men held up an electric tram crew at Burwood late last night, and robbed the conductor of his cash bag containing ...

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  27. CONTROL OF 2KY STATION

    A resolution making Station 2KY the inalienable property of the council, unless a three-fourths majority of delegates decides to dispose of the asset, was ...

    Article : 154 words
  28. LABOR DAILY BOARD POLL

    The general secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners (Arthur Watson) gave evidence in the Labor Daily board poll case in ...

    Article : 124 words
  29. FREIGHT INCREASE UNDER £50,000

    The exact cost to Australian exporters of the rise in Australia-North America freights was assessed by shipping men yesterday at under £50,000 a year. ...

    Article : 92 words
  30. TEST FOR RUBBER HORSESHOES

    Rubber shoes for horses can be bought for 99 a set. Manly Council engineer (Mr. L. M. Graham) said yesterday that a test had ...

    Article : 62 words
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