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  2. 44 HOUR WEEK STATEMENT BY MR. LANG ON TESTING OF ACT

    "The published report that the Government is wavering with regard to the question of its defence on the validity of the Federal clauses of the ...

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  3. THE WATER SUPPLY RESTRICTIONS ON HOSES TO BE STRICTLY ENFORCED

    Replying to a question to-day, Mr. A. J. Triggs, manager of the Government water supply, said that tho restrictions on the use of water now ...

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  4. OCCUPIED GERMAN

    Reuter's Cologne corespondent reports:Little pnblic interest tras shown in the final scene of the evacuation of ...

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  5. VICTORIA MALTESE IS ARRESTED ON WOUNDING CHARGE

    Michael Hippi, a Maltese, was arrested on Saturday for maliciously wounding James Pi Calanan. The latter was sitting on the doorstep of ...

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  6. UNREST IN SYRIA

    Reuter's Damasciii correspondent teports:Despite the precautions taken by the French authorities, brigands still ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL SPEECH MADE BY MR. COOK REGARDING COAL POSITION

    A body of undergraduates Vainly attempted to rush tile Corn Exchange at Oxford, in which Mr. A..J. Cook, secretary of the British Minors ...

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  8. ATLANTIC STORM RESCUE OF ANTINOE'S CREW BY PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT

    A Washington messie says:H.M. King George has sent President Coolidge a cablegram praisine the crow of the American liner President ...

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  9. POLICE RAID AN HOTEL

    A large bodv of licensing and Blaiuclotbcft police, raided Carlynn's fotel, Beaconsfiold-parade, St. Kilda, at midnight on Saturday. Apparently ...

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  10. AMERICAN MEAT WORKS

    A rumor that the Swift meat interests of choicago are planning to take over several proprietary meat works in Victoria, and to commence meat ...

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  11. SPANISH ADMEN'S TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT LONGEST STAGE COMPLETED

    Reuter's Fernando Noronha correspondent reports:Commander Franco, head nt the Spanish Aviation Force, and Captain ...

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  12. DETAILS OF THE RESCUE

    A feilt of supreme scamanship practically unsurpassed in the annals of the [?] service is revealed in a wireless message from a passenger ...

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  13. RESUMPTION OF CONFERENCE OF TRADERS AND EMPLOYEES

    The conference between representatives of thp Shop Assistants Union and traders working under the shop assistants' award which was adjourned ...

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  14. ANNUAL WAGE LOSSES.

    It is estimated that Australia loses 8.400,000 in wages annually on account of sickness or accident, and £16.800,000 on account of ...

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  15. RIVAL GANGS FIGHT

    Two rival pushes came into collision in Royal Park. Melbourne, on Saturday. The fight was watched by about 100 people. Bottles, sticks, and ...

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  16. WATER FOR MINE BOILERS

    A mining man in the course of a conversation to-day said that tests are being made of the water in the Consola mine. There is a good flow ...

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  17. AMUSEMENTS LENARD'S NEW PROGRAMME

    At Lenard's Pietureland to-morrow night the star item ot the programme will be Nellie the Beautitnl Cloak Model," with Claire Windsor in the ...

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  18. TROUBLE IS THREATENED IN STATE RAILWAYS

    Trouble is threatened by a section of the railway employees owing to the system under which the 44 hour week is being complied with. The men ...

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  19. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED AND COMPANION HURT

    William Doyle (22). of Rockdale, was killed and Henry Henderson (29), of Rockdale, suffered a broken collarbone when a motor cycle and sidecar ...

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  20. MADRID JUBILANT

    Reuter's Madrid correspondent reports:There Is great jubilation at Commander Franco's arrival at Fernando ...

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  21. WIRENETTING FACTORY IS PROPOSED FOR W.A.

    Mr. H. E. Pratten, Minister for Customs, said that the Broken Hill Proprietary Company (Hylands Bros. Ltd.)of Newcastle, intends to ...

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  22. HAIRDRESSERS TO DISCUSS POSITION OF EMPLOYEES

    Master hairdressers will meet on Wednesday night to consider the request of the Barrier Hairdressers Union for a conference to discuss the ...

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  23. S.A. RAILWAY COMMISSIONER DUE TO ARRIVE TO-MORROW

    To-morrow evening Mr. W. A. Webb, Chief Railways Commissioner, with the leading railway officials of South Australia, will arrive from Cockburn. ...

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  24. ARRIVAL AT PERNAMBUCO

    The Spanish airmen have arrived at Pernambuco. ...

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  25. TWO WOMEN AND BABY INJURED BY MOTOR CAR

    Two women and a baby were burt when two motor cars collided at Caringbah. The driver of one machine was arrested and charged ...

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  26. SPLIT NOW THREATENED IN THE RANKS OF SEAMEN

    At a mass meeting of the Victorian Seamen's Union a motion was carried refusing to allow thc Sydney officials to interfere with the workings of the ...

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  27. STATE POLITICS

    A list of the attendances of members daring the last session of the Legislative Assembly hos just been made available, lt shows that Labor ...

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  28. U.S.A. COLLIERY EXPLOSION

    A message from Birmingham, Alabama, says:Thirty men are reported to have been killed by an explosion of gas at ...

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  29. WOMAN HURT AT CRICKET

    Margaret Thompson (l9), of Lygonstreet. North Carlton, was fielding in a cricket match at Warrandyte yesterday when she fell while throwing a ...

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  30. NEW SOUTH WALES FIRE AT FURNITURE FACTORY

    A fire winch broke out nt Powell's furniture works, Palmer-street, Haymarket, last night caused considerable damage to the first floor, but the ...

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  31. ACCIDENT WHILE BATHING

    Miss Luce Southern (22), a member of Hugh J. Ward's Company playing "Jack and the Beanstalk" at the Prince's Theatre, had a narrow escape ...

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  32. FOUNDATION DAY

    Adelaide, enjoyed fine warm weather for tho Foundation Dar celebrations. Ute finals of the tennis championships were started when J. B. Hawkes (Vic.) ...

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  33. JOHNSON'S NEW PROGRAMME

    The Storm. Breaker" will be the main feaiuie at oonnson s Oxide-st riciuie theatre to-morrow night, house Peters and [?]tn Clifford are ...

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  34. TURKISH PRINCE ABDUCTED

    Tho "Sunday Express" in a remarkable exclusive narrative concerning Prince Ahmed Seifeddin, who about four months ago escaped from an ...

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  35. KILLED ON RAILWAY LINE

    A man waa run over and killed on the rallwav near Gordon station at 5 o'clock this morning. The body was mutilated beyond recognition. ...

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  36. DROWNED WHILE ROWING

    When a rowing hont capsized at Balmain, William M'Lcod (20), was drowned. He was unable to swim and sank almost immediately. His ...

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  37. PIRE AT COUNTRY STORE CAUSES £5000 DAMAGE

    A fire on Saturday completely destroyed the business premises of G. V. Saunders, general storekeepers. The firemen worked Hard to save the ...

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  38. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The Federal Parliament will adjourn for two or three months at Easter. ...

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  39. BOY DROWNED IN DAM

    John M'Williams (15), mot his death under unusual circumstances at Killingworth, in the Newonstlo district. His companion, in the of 14 years, named ...

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  40. "ONE MAN. ONE JOB"

    When the Musicians' Union was conducting negotiations with the proprietors of amusement places with regard to the number of players to be ...

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  41. FIRE AT MOREE

    Davis Bros, large general store was totally destroyed by fire early on Saturday morning. Sparks from the building set alight to other business ...

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  42. TWO POUCEMEN FIGHT

    Details of a fight hetween two policemen in a crowded street in Brisbane hare been brought to light as a result nf an appeal heard by the Police ...

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  43. U.S.A NAVAL DEFENCE

    A Washington message says:The United States Navy plans for the expenditure of 14.000.00rt dollars (£2,800.000) over a five years ...

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  44. FIVF. FIRES AT FORRES CAUSE £l0,000 DAMAGE

    During the past week five buildings were destroyed by fire at Forbes.The total damage is estimated at fully £10,000. ...

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  45. BABY GIRL DROWNED

    May James (2) fell into a waterhole at Stone's Corner on Saturday and waa drowned. When recovered the body had a punctured wound over the ...

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  46. MAN ARRESTED AT SEASIDE

    Detectives proceeded to Rondi beach yesterday afternoon and arrested a man as he was walking into the surf. He was taken to the police station and ...

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  47. BUSH FIREES OUTBREAK STILL RAGING IN TARANA DISTRICT

    The tush fire that has raged around Tarana since Thursday destroyed 21,000 acres of gras in the district. The fire is still raging. ...

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  48. CITY BAND CONCERT

    There was a large crowd at the Central Reserve last night when the City Band, under conductor L. Richards, gave the following items: Marches, ...

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  49. BOY'S FATAL FALL

    Cecil Wyman (10) was climbing up a wall at the Tennyson baths to escapo his companions, with whom he was playing, when he slipped. in his ...

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  50. WIDOWS PENSIONS

    Mr. C. Chapman, registrar for widows' pensions, stated on Saturday night that the date on which the first pensions will be paid will be announced ...

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  51. ROBBERY ON SATURDAY AT MR. EMERY'S HOME

    During the absence of Mr. C. J. Emery on Saturday afternoon his residence was entered by raising an unlocked window on one side of the ...

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  52. WEEK-END ACCIDENTS

    G.Brenton (14) was treated at the outpatients' department of the Hospital on Saturday for a sprained wrist and F. Bannigan, who suffered a ...

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  53. A.N.A. EXHIBITION

    At the opening of the A.N.A. exhibition on Saturday the Earl of Stradbroke, the Governor of Victoria, whose term of office is drawing to a ...

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  54. VICTORIAN OUTBREAKERS

    Fierce hush fires are raging at Doncaster. Box Hill, and Healesville. Several homes are in danger. ...

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  55. BOATING FATALITY

    A small boat containing half a dozen young men capsized at Sandhills yesterday, and all of the occupants were thrown into the water. Four reached ...

    Article : 65 words
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  57. IMMIGRATION

    Sir Frederick Whyte, who was for five years Speaker in the indian Legislatlve Assembly, on Saturday expressed, a belief that the time would ...

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  58. IN DANDENONG RANGES

    Terrific burn fires raged throughout the Dandenong Rangea yesterday. Already about 20 houses have been destroyed. The township of Lilydale ...

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  59. LOCAL TEMPERATURE

    Tho highest shade temperatnre np' to 3 o'clock to-day was 97 degrees. ...

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    Mr. John Tennant, of the Burra, arrived yesterday and will stay at the Freemasons Hotel this week. Mr. Cyril Whenan is at present in ...

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    A Sydney message states that the Returned Soldiers' League has decided to ask the State Government to grant war widows a pension of £78 a year ...

    Article : 52 words
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