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  2. Owners Release Ships And Men Will Work On Wharves Today

    THE wharf strike is ended. Waterside workers will offer for work as usual at 8 a.m. today and will be picked up by shipowners. Immediate steps will be taken to release all ships now tied up. THIS decision by shipowners was announced late last night, after overseas shipping ...

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  3. 21 MARRIED 70 AND LEFT WITH HER MONEY?

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Wednesday.—An extraordinary story of the matrimonial adventure of a Maori youth was related in the ...

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  4. FIXING NAME OF NEW COMET

    IF the newly—discovered comet is indeed new, it probably will be known as Skjellerup, 1927, Mr. J. F. Skjellerup, of ...

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  5. BOTH SIDES ARE ANNOYED

    THE Children’s Hospital Committee and Sporting Pty. Ltd. have been annoyed by the assertion by Mr. Toutcber in the Legislative ...

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  6. SYDNEY BRANCH AGREES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—By an overwhelming majority Sydney branch of the Waterside Workers’ Federation accepted this afternoon ...

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  7. BY RADIO

    While Australia waited anxiously for the London shipowners’ declaration of peace on the waterfront, a small group of men in ...

    Article : 120 words
  8. PRIME MINISTER SATISFIED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday—"The history of this dispute shows that constitutional procedure is always better than direct action, ...

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  9. FULL PLANS FOR SATURDAY

    Final arrangements for Melbourne's first tin hare meeting at [?] White City track on Saturday night ...

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  10. COLLEGE FIRE.

    —The tower or the working men's college, which was damaged by fire yesterday. It was used as a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. COURT HAS WIDE POWERS

    WHEN he heard that the legality of Judge Beeby's award was being questioned by the owners, the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. ...

    Article : 218 words
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  13. SHIPS MOVING

    With the possibility of a settlement of the dispute, idle ships anchored in the Bay are preparing to move to wharves. ...

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  14. YALLOURN CALLS IT HULL’S COMET

    YALLOURN, Wednesday.—Althoush the new comet has not been labelled officially, it has been christened iocally as Hulls comet, aftor ...

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  15. BOARD JUSTIFIED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The London manager of the Commonwealth Shipping Line, in a letter to the press, says that the ...

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  16. SOVIET CONVENTION

    SYDNTIY, Wednesday.—Sydney wharf laborers have been asked to send delegates to the convention of the Soviet Fourth International ...

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  17. N.S.W. Assembly Passes Its Bill Against Betting

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Having split both the Government and Labor parties in the State Assembly the bill to prohibit night betting at ...

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  18. Visible at Warrnambool

    WARRNAMBOOL, Wednesday. The new comet was visible at Warrnambool from 2 a.m. until daylight today. ...

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  19. MINISTERS LEAVE

    The Attorney—General (Mr. Latham) and the Assistant Minister (Senator MeLachlan), who represented the Federal Government ...

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  20. Seeking Legal Opinion

    Crown Law Department for The Promier (Mr. Hogan)said last night the Government had referred Mr. Forristal's report to the ...

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