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  2. The Beeby Award Unconstitutional

    The Full High Court decided to-day that the interim award made by Judge Beeby prescribing pre-stoppage rates for miners on the northern coalfields was unconstitutional. Mr. Justice Isaacs dissented from the decision to allow the appeal. ...

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  3. NAVAL CONFERENCE

    There were notes of hope and optimism for the ultimate success of the London Naval Conference in all the speeches to-day. The King, who ...

    Article : 202 words
  4. INDUSTRIAL

    The employers' delegation to the industrial peace conference denies that it was responsible for the breakdown of the negotiations. The abandonment ...

    Article : 57 words
  5. FEDERAL POLITICS

    There has been a renewal of hostilities in the Labor party between supporters of Mr. E. G. Theodore, the Federal Treasurer, and Mr. J. T. ...

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  6. STATEMENT BY MR. WEAVER

    Though more than half the inmates of the Rothbury compound are policemen, Mr. Weaver, the Minister for Mines, takes the view that the cost of ...

    Article : 86 words
  7. THE WEATHER

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 147 words
  8. MR. SCULLIN'S PROPOSALS OF QUESTIONS FOR PEOPLE

    Mr. Scullin, the Prime Minister, will ask the Federal Labor Party to agree that the following questions be put to the people at the referendum next ...

    Article : 143 words
  9. AERIAL DOINGS

    Squadron-Leader Breen and Corporal Barnard were killed in crash at Sudbury this afternoon. Their plane came down during a dense fog. ...

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  10. DETONATOR DISCOVERED AT KURRI KURRI HOTEL

    A detonator was found yesterday in the premises of the Station Hotel at Kurri Kurri. Police have been quartered at this hotel since the trouble ...

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  11. JUDGMENT OF THE COURT

    Mr. Justice Duffy read the majority judgment on behalf of the four members of the court, who favored it. He said: "The question for the ...

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  12. TOO MUCH STATIC LAST NIGHT

    Efforts last night to pick up and rebroadcast the speeches delivered at the opening session of the Naval Conference in the Royal hall of the House ...

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  13. ROBBERY AT BALAKLAVA

    Thieves at Balaklava last night made a good haul from the premises of F. Ockender and Co., drapers and storekeepers, Clothing, drapery and ...

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  14. MILITANT WOMEN'S GROUP

    A meeting of the Cessnock Militant Women's Group was to have been held in the School of Arts yesterday, but the police broke up the ...

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  15. THE METAL MARKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 words
  16. 100 DEGREES IN ADELAIDE

    The highest temperature recorded up till noon to-day was 90 degrees, but after that hour the mercury continued to rise till at 1 o'clock lOO degrees ...

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  17. GIRLS FOR S.A. MICA FIELDS

    The proposal to send five girls from Adelaide to mica fields 130 miles from Alice Springs has caused so mach comment that the Federal Government ...

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  18. FEDERAL FINANCES

    Officers of the Federal Treasury are preparing recommendations to Mr. E. G. Theodore, Federal Treasurer, for the redemption of £10,500,000 of the ...

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  19. WIRELESS TRANSMITTING SETS BEING USED BY POLICE

    Wireless transmitting sets are now in operation at strategic points on the coalfields, and the flying squad of police can be ...

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  20. INTERSTATE TEMPERATURES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 words
  21. KING'S SPEECH PICKED UP BY KANGAROO ISLAND MAN

    George Anderson, an amateur radio man on Kangaroo Island, who met with singular success in logging English and American wireless stations, ...

    Article : 91 words
  22. AN INQUIRY URGED INTO POLICE ACTIVITIES

    Two deputations from Newcastle yesterday waited on Captain F. A. Chaffey, Chief Secretary, and asked him to hold "an exhaustive and ...

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  23. RAID ON SYDNEY CABARET

    A licensing police raid on the Ambassadors' Cabaret at midnight on Saturday had its sequel at the Central Police Court to-day, when four ...

    Article : 231 words
  24. MAN WITH THROAT CUT FOUUND IN SYDNEY PARK

    Harry Cartwright (68), station owner, was found early this morning in a park near his residence at Randwick with his throat cut and a ...

    Article : 64 words
  25. MUSICIANS AND "TALKIES'

    Bad as the plight of the professional musicians of the city and suburbs has been, it is getting steadily worse (says the "Sydney Morniug Herald"). Not ...

    Article : 480 words
  26. STATE PREMIER'S STATEMENT

    Mr. T. H. Bavin, the State Premier, referring to the High Court's judgment, said: "As Judge Beeby's interim award did not in its terms ...

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  27. MR. CONLON'S REPORT OF THE BROADCASTING

    Mr. C.J. Conlon reported to-day that the reception of the King's speech from the House of Lords at the opening of the Naval Conference was so ...

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  28. FIRE AT CROOKWELL

    Four business premises were destroyed by fire at Crookwell early this morning. The names were first noticed at the rear of premises occupied by ...

    Article : 110 words
  29. "WORKERS' DEFENCE ARMY"

    The first parade of the "Workers' Defence Army," which was formed in Sydney on Saturday, was held last night. About 250 men and women ...

    Article : 118 words
  30. OTHER COAL CRISIS NEWS

    Recently a member of the Kandos Miners' Lodge was expelled from the Miners' Lodge for allegedly fraternising with a police officer on the eve of ...

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  31. WESTERN LANDS

    Mr. R. T. Ball, Minister for Lande, was asked at a meeting of the Cabinet yesterday to prepare a statement on the question of an extension of the ...

    Article : 73 words
  32. EXPLOSIONS AT CESSNOCK

    A message from Cessnock says that no further progress has been made by the police in their efforts to trace the cause of the explosions which have ...

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  33. ESCAPEE FROM A N.Z. GAOL ARRESTED AT PUNCHBOWL

    Roy Raymond Witting (25), carrier, who it is alleged escaped from Papurs Gaol, near Christchurch, New Zealand, in April, 1927, was arrested at his ...

    Article : 115 words
  34. RUN DOWN BY TRAIN

    At the inquest on Cecil Horace Newell (34), whose mutilated, body was found on the railway line near Bathurst on Friday, a letter written ...

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  35. MAROONED FISHERMEN RESCUED FROM ERITH ISLAND

    The crew of the fishing ketch Ida Ann, who were marooned on Erith Island, Bass Strait, when their vessel went ashore in a heavy gale on ...

    Article : 52 words
  36. VICTORIA AND TASMANIA PAY £33,939 IN LEVIES

    The financial statement presented at the annual meeting of the Victorian and Tasmanian districts of the Coal Miners' Federation to-day in ...

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  37. WORK WAS RESUMED TO-DAY

    Considerable interest is being shown at Newcastle in regard to the unassociatad colleries from which the enginedrivers were recently ...

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  38. RICHMOND WOMAN MISSING

    Mrs. Josephine Mabel Galley (36), of Richmond, N.S.W., announced last week that she was going to Sydney, accompanied by her three children, ...

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  39. POLICE STILL PATROLLING THE VARIOUS DISTRICTS

    There was no disturbance on the coalfields yesterday, but the police are still patrolling the various districts ...

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  40. DEAD BODY OF A MAN FOUND AT BROADMEADOWS

    The dead body of a man with a rope around his neck was found on the floor of a trainer's hut at Broadmeadows military camp yesterday. On the floor ...

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  41. UNREST IN SAMOA

    Mr. P. Hall Skelton solicitor, who arrived by the Tofua from Samoa yesterday, said that on the night of the funeral of Tamasese a Man leader, a ...

    Article : 132 words
  42. WORK AT ROTHBURY

    In an address at Roseville last night Mr. T. R. Bavin, the Premier, declared that at the Rothbury mine, which is working with increasing ...

    Article : 152 words
  43. Advertising

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    Advertising : 66 words
  44. LOST IN THE BUSH

    Lost all night in the bush between Costerfield and Robinson's Dam, Heathcote, Carrie Baker (15). carrying her baby sister, arrived home at ...

    Article : 115 words
  45. ACTION AT NEWCASTLE

    At a meeting of the Hotel, Club and Restaurant Employees' Union at Newcastle last night a motion was carried repudiating the "black" ban ...

    Article : 86 words
  46. NEW AEROPLANE SERVICE FROM ADELAIDE TO B.H.

    Captain Mollison arrived this afternoon on his second trip on the newlyestablishcd BroKen Hill-Adelaide air route which has been introduced by ...

    Article : 220 words
  47. MINE IDLE FOR HALF-YEAR SHOWS PROFIT OF £408

    The Whitburn and Victoria Tunnel Coal Mining Co.. Ltd., Newcastle, in common with other associated mines, did not work during the half-year ...

    Article : 69 words
  48. STORM IN QUEENSLAND

    During the heaviest storm in the history of the town, late last night, a fireball burst with a deafening explosion that hurled many persons out ...

    Article : 74 words
  49. Advertising

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  50. WOMAN VISITOR TO GRETA ORDERED TO LEAVE THE TOWN

    For reading a "black" newspaper a young woman who is visiting friends at Greta was ordered by the Miners' Lodge to leave the town. ...

    Article : 39 words
  51. WAR ON IMPORTED RABBITS

    The question of the importation of Angora and Chinchilla rabbits was again brought before the Bathurst Pastares Protection Board by the ...

    Article : 109 words
  52. SOUTHERN LODES COMPANY

    It has been reported that the Durani Syndicate, which recently took over the leases of the Southern Lodes Continution Company, has begun to ...

    Article : 103 words
  53. OVERCOME BY FUMES

    Don Tamlyn, while working in an excavation at a hotel at Urana, where he was employed as a barman, was overcome by gaseous fumes, and died. ...

    Article : 74 words
  54. POLICE "MARKED FOR REVENGE"

    At a public meeting at Cessnock yesterday to protest against what was termed "the callous and brutal police action on the coalfields," Mr. R. James, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 183 words
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