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  2. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Reuter's Geneva correspondent reports:— Mr. Austen Chamberlain, British Foreign Secretary, has arrived at ...

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  3. SHIPPING

    A mass meeting of the waterside workers held in the basement at the Sydney Town Hall to-day ratified the agreement reached between the union ...

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  4. SILVER PEAK MINE FIRE

    The Silver Peak mine, situated at the side of Round Hill, about four miles from the city, and in a direct line with Beryl-street, was the scene ...

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  5. STATE POLITICS

    "Protestants, particularly those who formerly supported the A.L.P.," said Mr. W. J. P. Skelton, M.L.A., yesterday, "must condemn Mr. J. T. Lang, ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL

    It is stated at Sydney, Nova Scotia, that owing to failure to negotiate a now agreement between the British Empire Steel Corporation and its ...

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  7. FEDERAL POLITICS

    The result of the first count of Senate ballot votes by Labor s[?]poriers to select the candidates gives Senator Gardiner a majority of 1485 ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS

    The House of Commons has rejected Mr. F. A. M'Quisten's (Conservative) Trade Union Political Levy Bill; and carried by 325 votes to 153 an ...

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  9. FEDERAL A.L.P. EXECUTIVE MAY TAKE OVER THE BALLOT

    The Federal executive of the A.L.P. may step in and take control of the Senate pre-selection ballot which is now being countred at the Sydney Trades ...

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  10. VOLUMNIA FOR SYDNEY

    The steamer volumnia, which was declared "black" and has a non-union crew on board and a cargo for Melbourne, passed Cape Otway on ...

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  11. POPE AND SPANISH SINGER

    Reuter's Rome corresponaent reporter:— Raquer Mellor, a Spanish singer, had a private audience with the ...

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  12. JOINT ACTION IN DISPUTES

    As a counterblast, to the Federation of British Industries, the railwaymen's, the transporters,' and the engineering unions have accepted the British ...

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  13. QUEENMOOR IN SYDNEY

    The Commonwealth chartered steamer Queenmoor docked at about 11 o'clock this morning, and the waterside workers, immediately began ...

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  14. CHILDREN'S WELFARE SCHEME

    Sir,—On reading your paper on Saturday night I was surprised to find that a public meeting was being called by the Country Women's Association for ...

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  15. MR. D. KIRKWOOD REFUSES TO APOLOGISE TO THE HOUSE

    Mr. D. Kirkwood, a Clyde M.P., who recently moved to reduce the supplementary vote for the Prince of Wales' South African tour, in a remarkable ...

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  16. SPLIT LIKELY IN MELBOURNE BETWEEN A.W.U. AND COUNCIL

    A definite split between the A.W.U. and the Trades Hall Council is threatened. This is the result of a feud which has arisen on the question of ...

    Article : 160 words
  17. BRITONS ARE DETESTED BY PEOPLE OF EGYPT

    Europeans, more especially Britons, are detested in Egypt, says Harrington Bey, M.B.E., who is travelling to the eastern States by the ...

    Article : 119 words
  18. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Mr. W. J. Denny, Attorney-General, has declined to make a statement regarding a rumor that the cessation of work on the Thousand Homes ...

    Article : 57 words
  19. COMMUNISTS IN FRANCE

    Reuter's Paris corresponuent reports:— Communists most violently broke up a meeting addressed by M. Leon Blum ...

    Article : 156 words
  20. SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE

    A section of the British press which formerly wholly favored the Singapore naval base is at present showing a disposition to contend that a floating ...

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  21. HOSPITAL APPOINTMENT TO BE MADE TO-DAY

    Mr. J. Gordon Hislop, medical superintendent of the Perth Children's Hospital who was recently appointed superintendent of the Adelaide Hospital, ...

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  22. ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES

    Miss Ivy Bloor (28), of Pickles-street, Port Melbourne, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital on Saturday suffering from head injuries and ...

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  23. PROTEST BY COAL MINERS AGAINST MASTER CLASS

    There was a large attendance of ledge and group delegates of northern collieries at a meeting held here yesterday. A resolution was carried that ...

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  24. COMMUNIST WISDOM.

    The Communists says unemployment will continue as long as capitalism remains. The ratio of unemployed in greater in Moscow and Leningrad ...

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  25. CLERK SHOT DEAD

    Detectives Davey and M'Eerrel are inquiring into a mysterious shooting case at Lilydale. William Bent 18), a clerk, employed in the railway ...

    Article : 237 words
  26. MELBOURNE JOB PRINTERS THREATEN TO STRIKE

    The employees affected by the amended determination of the Printers' Wages Board, which from to-day provides for all-round decreases in wages in job ...

    Article : 55 words
  27. FALL INTO A QUARRY

    While picking blackberries on the edge of a deep quarry hole at Northcote, Lindsay Hamilton (6) fell 130ft. to the bottom, his fall being broken ...

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  28. LORD CURZON'S ILLNESS

    It is announced that Lord Curzon had a severe attack of hemorrhage. While his condition does not call for alarm, an operation may be necessary ...

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  29. TRAM HITS MOTOR CAR

    A motor car collided with a tram at Deewhy yesterday and the car was overturned and wrecked. Thomas Glover (37), of Turramurra, was ...

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  30. CHAIRMAN OF COAL TRIBUNAL TO HEAR WONTHAGGI CLAIMS

    Mr. C.Hibble, chairman of the Federal Coal Tribunal, announced yesterday evening that as the terms laid down for a resumption of work at the ...

    Article : 128 words
  31. PROPOSED AIR ROUTE

    Reuter's san francisco correspondent reports:— H. Manner, of Seattle, who was Captain Roald Amundsen's chief aide ...

    Article : 148 words
  32. HOBART BEER STRIKE

    A question agitating the minds of the licensed victuallers is whether the beer strikers are going to win (says a Hobart message in the "Advertiser"). ...

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  33. TO UNDERGO OPERATION TO REMOVE CAUSE OF BLEEDING

    It is announced that Lord Curzon will undergo an operation on Monday morning to remove the cause of the hemorrhage. ...

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  34. MAN ON CAR FOOTBOARD IS FATALLY INJURED

    Charles Blowed of Kandwick, who was standing on the footboard of a motor car which collided with a telegraph pole at Daceyville, suffered ...

    Article : 55 words
  35. POLITICAL MURDER'S

    Reuter's Sofia correspondent reports:— The list of recent political murders in Bulgaria has reached an alarming ...

    Article : 69 words
  36. C. J. DE GARIS'S HOPES

    The future C. J. De Garis appears to be just as full of possibilities as his past. He stated on Saturday that he has received an offer from a ...

    Article : 119 words
  37. TWO PERSONS INJURED IN MOTOR CAR COLLISION

    Two motor cars collided at Enfield last night. One car was overturned. Betty Elliott Ahed (7 years) was [?]inned underneath. She is suffering ...

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  38. A HIGH-CLASS PRODUCT.

    For men of Discrimination.—Rexona Sharing Soap, the Triangular Stick. Lathers freely, and makes Shaving a Pleasure. Price, 1/6. ...

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  39. A PATHETIC FEATURE

    Detectives have not yet found a clue to the murderer of William Bent. A pathetic feature of the case is that Bent's cousin, Jean Evans (12), was ...

    Article : 100 words
  40. WIPING OUT A TOWN TO MAKE ROOM FOR INDUSTRY

    A message from Cheyenne (Wyoming, United States) says that the town of Lavoye will be literally wiped off the map and its 1500 inhabitants deprived ...

    Article : 140 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. REIGN OF TERROR IN JAPAN

    The long arm of the law of Japan is shown by sensational details of the bombing of General Fukuda last July, with a long series of crimes for ...

    Article : 171 words
  43. WOMAN KILLED BY[?]TRAM.

    Violet Cornwallis, aged about 34 years, was killed by a tramcar at Manly yesterday. Nothing is known about the victim. ...

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  44. WHURLIE STATION ACCIDENT

    Charles Dunlop, who was shot at Whurlie Station, as reported, in Saturday's Sporting Edition, was being brought into Broken Hill at 7.30 p.m. ...

    Article : 90 words
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    People would enjoy better health if they did more walking instead of sitting in draughty tram cars. This is the opinion of Mr. George Charlesworth, headmaster of the North Adelaide Public School. MR. SUBBUBS: No wonder I have always been so healthy—but I wouldn't ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  46. DEATH OF MR. W. N. ABBOTT.

    According to advices received in Broken Hill the death occurred in Adelaide yesterday of Mr. W. N. Abbott, who held the license of the ...

    Article : 127 words
  47. SILVER CUP FOR W. AUSTRALIA

    Lieutenant-Colonel Stirling G. Thorold, a former, administrator of New Ireland, who served with the First Australian Expeditionary Force ...

    Article : 108 words
  48. PRICE OF FLOUR

    When a cable message [?] to hand on Saturday reporting a substantial drop in the prices of wheat on the world's market the executive of the ...

    Article : 80 words
  49. TO-DAY'S TEMPERATURE

    The maximum temperature in the shade up to 3 o'clock to-day was 93 degrees. ...

    Article : 18 words
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