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  4. THE COAL INDUSTRY

    Although it is considered likely that the train service between Maitland and the coalfields will be resumed to-day, it has been found impossible to ...

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  5. WORK ON THE MINES

    The W.I.U. yesterday rejected the wage reduction proposal made by the Proprietary, Block 14, and Central mining companies. To-day the Proprietary Company sent most of its employees home after it had been intimated that the mine will close down. At Block 14 preparations for ...

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  6. 48 HOUR WEEK

    With a view to discussing the working of the 48 hour week at the Hospital, Messrs. E. P. O'Neill and A. C. Crowhurst, representing the Industrial ...

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  7. FEDERAL PARLT.

    Trades Hall officials are discussing the possibility of an early Federal election. It is reported that Mr. J. H. Scullin, the Prime Minister, has issued ...

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  8. SPORTING

    At the Sydney Stadium on Saturday, night Johnny Petera (8.5¼), the English bantam, defeated "Young" Gild[?] (8.5), a Filipino, on points in 15 ...

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  9. DECLINE IN LOCAL MINING

    The decline in the local mining industry can be gauged from the fact that in 1913 the men working on the mines totalled 8788 as against 4895 at ...

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  10. PROPRIETARY STAFF MEN

    Although the staff men at the Proprietary have not been affected by the sudden closing down, their positions are anything but secure. All members of ...

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  11. FOOTBALL

    Arrangements are being finalised by the South Club for their tour to Tasmania early next week. The team and trainers will leave Broken Hill ...

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  12. THE UNEMPLOYED

    Mr. Charles M'Nes, who in the past few years has made a number of generous gifts to charities in England and Australia, has now donated £5460 to ...

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  13. CANEFIELDS TROUBLE

    A deadlock has now arisen between the A.W.U. and the Kalamia cane farmers over the latter's insistence that the percentage of British-born ...

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  14. STEPHENS CREEK PIPE LINE

    The only relief work now in progress in Broken Hill is on roads, and about 18 men are absorbed weekly. Numerous inquiries are being made as to when a ...

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  15. THE MEN KEPT ON AT THE PROPRIETARY

    Although it was intimated to many men on the Proprietary mine on Saturday that if the W.I.U. came to an adverse decision on Sunday they would ...

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  16. HORSEDRIVERS" UNION AGAINST 48 HOUR WEEK

    On Saturday afternoon members of the Barrier Horsedrivers and Warehouse Employees' Union gave consideration to the announcement of the ...

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  17. £5000 DAMAGES CLAIMED FOR UNSKILFUL TREATMENT

    Allegations of negligence and unskilful treatment were denied by Dr. Robert John Pritchard, of Murwillumbah, in the Banco Court to-day in his ...

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  18. WAGE REDUCTION PROPOSAL REJECTED BY THE W.I.U.

    At the Quadrangle yesterday afternoon members of the W.I.U. assembled in force to discuss the proposal of the management of the ...

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  19. HOMING

    The Broken Hill Homing Club flew its second race from Mannahill on June 14 and their third race from the same place on June 21 with the following ...

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  20. TRADERS FEAR THE FUTURE

    Traders view the new developments in a serious light, realising that soon only about half of the regular fortnightly money of the men will be in ...

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  21. BLOCK 14 TO CLOSE

    Mr. F. Voss Smith, manager of the Block 14 mine, when interviewed, stated: "We are working normally to-day, but will start cleaning up ...

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  22. WOMAN ATTACKED AT WAITARA

    Waitara (N.Z.), June 29. Mrs. Edith Shadlow (45) was found in a house at Waitara on Saturday afternoon with shocking wounds to the ...

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  23. A MISUNDERSTANDING AT THE W.I.U. MEETING

    Mr. F. Voss Smith, manager of Block 14, to-day handed the following statement to "The Miner":- "According to the published report ...

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  24. GOVERNMENT RELIEF

    There is a feeling that there will be a rush on the part oF the newly unemployed to obtain the Government dole now handed ont by the police. No ...

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  25. SHOP ASSISTANTS' UNION TO MEET TO-MORROW

    The Shop Assistants' Union will hold its monthly meeting to-morrow night when it is reported that the members will give consideration to the question ...

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  26. AT THE CENTRAL MINE

    Mr. W. E. Gardner, manager of the Central mine, was asked to outline the position there said: "The position at the Central is normal, and that ...

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  27. TENNIS

    A return match between St. Mary's and Talala clubs, Railway Town, was played yesterday on the courts of both clubs, the No. 1 section meeting on the ...

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  28. FEELING OF UNEASINESS AMONG THE UNEMPLOYED

    When other periods of depression have come to Broken Hill many men have made it their business to go to other parts antt engage in fruit ...

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  29. AT THE NORTH MINE

    Workmen engaged on the North mine in the course of conversation to-day stated that on Saturday there was retrenchment among single men. ...

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  30. PROPRIETARY TO CLOSE STATEMENT BY MR. HORWOOD

    The decision of the Workers' Industrial Union yesterday to reject the proposal of the three mining companies is a serious matter for Broken Hill, as it ...

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  31. EDUCATIONAL

    NORTH SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS The following are the results of the North Commercial School examinations recently conducted (the first six in ...

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  32. BRISBANE SHOOTING CASE

    Rasmus Anderson, who was shot by a masked bandit in Barry's Parade on Friday, died on Sunday. Nearly 30 well-known criminals, the majority of ...

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  33. [?] AERIAL DOINGS

    A message sent to-day states that Messrs. Matthews and Hook, who are aiming to lower Hinkler's record, were forced to return to Allahabad. They ...

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  34. CONDITIONS IN CHINA

    According to Mr. O. Burgess, a missionary, who arrived in Sydney yesterday on furlough from China, the Chinese in the north-west are eating ...

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  35. MEN AT TRADES HALL

    Except in times of industrial unrest, and on the occasion of badge shows, the Trades Hall bears a deserted appearance. This morning the position ...

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  36. ADDITIONAL THOUSAND MEN WILL BE OUT OF WORK

    At the end of May 4895 men were engaged along the line of lode, but the closing down of Block 14, the British, and Proprietary mines, and ...

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  37. SOUTH DECLARES DIVIDEND

    The directors of South Limited have declared a dividend of 1/ a share, which is due and payable on Friday. August 15. Transfer books will close at the ...

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  38. OVERSEAS FBEIGHTS

    Mr. J. H. Scullin, the Prime Minister, had a conference in Sydney with the executive of the Australian Overseas Transport Association. At the ...

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  39. ECONOMY PROPOSALS OF N.S.W. GOVERNMENT

    Mr. J. T. Lang, leader of the State Opposition, referring to the Lane Cove by-election said there was an issue in every promise Mr. Bavin and the ...

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  40. NO FRESH DEVELOPMENTS STATES MR. C. J. EMERY

    Mr. C. J. Emery, president of the Mining Managers' Association, was to-day asked whether any move had yet been made to give notice of the ...

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  41. SYDNEY DOMAIN SPEAKER

    Addressing a gathering in the Sydney Domain yesterday one speaker, who spoke from under a red flag, said: "I'm out of a job. I don't want a job. ...

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  42. MR. HORWOOD TO LEAVE

    Mr. E. J. Horwood, superintendent of mines for the Proprietary Company, who has been in Broken Hill for about a week, will leave for Adelaide ...

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  43. PRAYERS IN THE CHURCHES

    Yesterday special prayers were offered in some of the churches for the industrial situation. At the Mica-street Methodist the Rev. Eric ...

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  44. MARIST BROS. SCHOLARS LEAVE FOR MITTAGONG

    On Friday evening last two boys from the Marist Brothers School, H. Mann and A. Ford, who were second year students, left for Mittagong, ...

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  45. OTHER UNIONS TO MEET TO CONSIDER PROPOSAL

    Although it was the Industrial Council that the three mining companies conferred with, the managements of the mines have evidently taken the ...

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  46. SHOTS SCARE AWAY BURGLARS FROM A RICHMOND GARAGE

    Awakened by the sound of burglars trying to break open the front door of a garage at Richmond early cn Saturday morning George Noble (19), son of ...

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  47. MEN COLLECT CLOTHES FROM PROPRIETARY MINE

    Most unusual eights were witnessed abbot the city to-day. Apart from the occasional, carrying of a billycan through the streets men going and ...

    Article : 119 words
  48. THE WEATHER

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  49. SYDNEY CITY COUNCIL

    The Civic Commission's administration ends to-day, after two and a half years. To-morrow the conduct of the city's affairs will pass over to the ...

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  51. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT

    The manager of one of the city's largest banks was arrested on Saturday on charges of embezzlement. Strict secrecy was observed regarding the ...

    Article : 57 words
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  54. STORM IN CANADA

    A terrific storm which swept Eastern Canada yesterday resulted in the loss of 52 lives. An express of Canadian National ...

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  55. PREVIOUS CESSATIONS BY MINING COMPANIES

    The Proprietary mine last ceased operations on September 24, 1927, and work was not started again until September 16, 1929. On the occasion ...

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  56. YOUNG WOMAN'S DEATH

    Essie May Bosworth (18), a domestic, employed by Dr. Sleeman, died suddenly at Fingal in circumstances indicating poisoning. Her uncle, P[?]y ...

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  57. THE ZINC CONTRACT

    To-morrow will see the termination of the contract entered into between the British Board of Trade and the Broken Hill companies for the purchase of zinc ...

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  58. MAIL TRAIN DELAYED

    The Mudgee mail train was delayed for three hours on Saturday as the result of the derailment of three trucks of a goods train between ...

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