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  2. SYDNEY COUNCIL TENDERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An action was brought in the Jury Court to-day by Silas Young Maling, deputy general manager of the electricity department of the City ...

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  3. PREFERENCE TO UNIONS.

    "Priovided that he pays a fair thing for it." said Chief Judge Dethridge in the Arbitration Court yesterday, "an employer should be free to get any man to do his ...

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  4. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE.

    The Home Secretary (Sir William Joynson-Hicks) made comment at a meeting held at Twickenham on the speech made by President Coolidge laying stress upon ...

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  5. TRAMWAYS CONTROL.

    The term for which the Tramways Board was appointed by an act passed last session will expire on January 31, and before the end of the present session the State ...

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  6. SCOUTS' MOUNTAIN HIKE.

    Scouting in Victoria has been stimuiated by the very successful mountain [?]ike in Centrol Gippsland. The party of scouts and their officers returned last night. ...

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  7. GIRL CASHIER ROBBED.

    Attacked by an unknown man, who tripped her on the footpath and then struck her a violent blow on the side of the head, Miss Grace Holman, aged 19 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. POLAND.

    Poland continues to monopolise the a[?]tivities of the Council of the League of Nations and there is no wonder that the comment is heard in the lobbies that the ...

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  9. TELEPHONE SERVICES.

    Details of an important programme of trunk telephone line extensions and duplications were announced yesterday by the deputy director of postal services (Mr. ...

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  10. HARBOUR COLLISION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Shortly before 2 o'clock this afternoon a collision occurred off Dawes Point between the ferry steamer KArrabee and the vehicle steamer Benelon. ...

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  11. IDLE MUNITIONS FACTORY.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The opetation of the Federal Government arms and ammunition factory at Munbyrnong is not regarded by the Minister for Defence (Sir ...

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  12. PASTORAL LEASES.

    At the annual meeting of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd., Mr. Alfred Shepherd presided. He said:—"Great disappointment will be felt ...

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  13. WINTER IN AMERICA.

    Blizzards are extending from the Rocky Mountains to the Great Lakes. Freezing tempertures are reported from California, Louisana, and Georgia, and there is a ...

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  14. Trade With Britain.

    The British Trade Commissioner for Australia (Mr. R. W. Dalton), who has complected a tour of the industrial centres, says that all are anxious to develop trade with ...

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  15. "PEACE LETTERS."

    Mr. A. A. H. W. Ponsonby, Labour M.P. for Brightside, has presented a "peace letter" to the Prime Minister signed by 12,870 Britons, setting out that they "hereby ...

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  16. CHINA CIVIL WAR.

    The Nanking forces have consolidated in the Hankow and Wuhan area, and are commencing a drive against the North in concert with General Feng Yu-hsiang. ...

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  17. KINGSFORD SMITH.

    Captain Kingsford Smith (Australia) and Lieutenant George Pond (United States Navy) left Millsfield in the aeroplane Spirit of California at four minutes to 8 ...

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  18. HANDLING OF BREAD.

    Consideration has been given by the Minister for Health (Mr. Beckett) to the need for more hygienic methods of delivering bread, and yesterday he discussed ...

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  19. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.

    The Cits of Aucklund loan of £450,000, bearing interest at 5¼ per cent., has been over-subscribed. Gifts to British Excheuer. ...

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  20. Australian Steel Industry.

    The Iron and Steel-wire Manuf[?]turers' Association informs the Australian Press Association that British manufacturers greatly sympathise with the Australian ...

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  21. New Ford Car.

    Mr. Henry Ford, in an interview declared that the production of his new motor-car cost 100,000,000 dollars (£20,000,000). He stated that the time ...

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  22. Alsace-Lorraine.

    An uproar in the Chamber of Deputies, which necessitated the adjournment of the Chamber commenced when M. Hueber, a Communist, charged France with enslaving ...

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  23. Veteran Cricketer.

    W. G. Quaife, the oldest professional cricketer in England—he was born on March 17, 1872—is retiring from firstclass cricket after 35 years' service with ...

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  24. SOUTH GIPPSLAND ELECTION.

    With reference to Nationalist organisation in the South Gippsland electorate during the recent by-election, it is explained that the Australian Women's ...

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  25. Lord Lovat's Visit.

    To investigate the conditions of migration Lord Lovat will sail for Canada in July, From Canada he will travel to New Zealand, Austiaha, and possibly South Africa, ...

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  26. Wireless Telephony.

    Successful experiments in wireless telephony between Holland and Java, coupled with the statement of the Commonwealth Postmaster-General (Mr. Gibson), that ...

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  27. London Wool Sales.

    The auction sales of wool, which were to have been continued in London, to-day, have been postponed on account of fog, Bradford Tops Market. ...

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  28. Cotton Amalgamation.

    An extensive amalgamation of cotton export houses is reported to be contemplated in Manchester early in the new year, when a public company with a ...

    Article : 93 words
  29. SHRINE OF REMEMBRANCE.

    The finante committee of the Coburg City Coulicil has decided to recommend the contribution of £250 towards the cost of the Shrine of Remembrance, the national ...

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  30. American Cotton Crop.

    The Department of Agriculture at Washington forecasts the cotton crop of the United States for 1927 at 12,78[?],000 bales of 500lb. gross, compared with 17,[?]77,000 ...

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  31. SIR ROSS SMITH MEMORIAL.

    Three D.H.[?] machines of the Royal Australian Air Force, piloted by FlyingOfficer Chatlesworth and Pilot-Officers L. V. Lachel and Stevens, left Point Cooke ...

    Article : 91 words
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  34. "THE MESSIAH."

    Selections from Handel's oratorio "The Messiah" will be given by the choir at Cairns Memorial Church, East Melbourne, to-morrow evening under the direction of ...

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  35. MITTON BOYS' HOME.

    An appeal has been launched for £5,000 to liquidate the debt on the new building of the Minton Boys' Home at Frankston. The home caters for all classes and creeds. ...

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  38. CHRISTMAS GIFTS.

    Messrs. Church Bros.' Showrooms, at 238 Elizabeth Street, are attracting crowds of Christmas shoppers in search of something serviceable and individual, either for ...

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