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  2. WATERFRONT CRISIS COMING TO HEAD

    THE crisis on the waterfront, caused by the waterside workers' rejection of the Beeby award, is rapidly coming to a head. The shipowners are considering the statement, of the Prime Minister that the Federal Government intends to take drastic steps to secure the enforcement of the award. The New South Wales, South Australian and Tasmanian Governments have ...

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  3. TASMAN FLIERS.

    CHRISTCHURCH (N.Z.), Wednesday.—Speaking at the civic reception to-day, Squadron-Leader [?]ingsford-Smith, thanking the Government for ...

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  4. "A ROTTEN CAUSE."

    Senator J. E. Ogden, prior to his departure for Melbourne yesterday, was interviewed at Devonport respecting the attitude of the waterside workers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FLIGHT THROUGH NEW ZEALAND.

    Squadron-Leader Smith and FlightLient. Ulm have decided to fly through the country, using a New Zealand Air Force 'plane. ...

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  6. Return Trip on Sept. 30.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Southern Cross fliers will leave New Zealand on Sunday, September 30, and Will probably do the flight in daylight. ...

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  7. HER PRAYER.

    BATHURST (N.S.W.). — "My only sorrow is that I cannot take you with me," were the last Words of William Dennis, 82 years, of ...

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  8. At Melbourne.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Though all were not definitely idle, 10 vessels on the Melbourne waterfront were affected by the strike to-day. The ...

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  9. Position in Tasmania.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Advie[?]a received in Melbourne to-day state that the new award is being observed at some Tasmanian ports, but not at ...

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  10. £1,000,000 May Be Held Up.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — More than £1,000,000, representing returns from the Brisbane wool sales, will be withheld from growers should the ...

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  11. Crisis Fast Approaching.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—It was decided by the shipowners to-day that it would be useless to receive any more general cargo for shipment from ...

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  12. KILLED HIS WIFE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—James Thomas Delancy (63), whose trail at the Central Criminal Court on a charge of having murdered his wife, ended ...

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  13. Free Labor Proposed.

    HOBART, Wednesday. — There is not much change in the waterfront position at Hobart. The Kowhai and Ngakuta are still lying idle at the wharves, ...

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  14. No Work at Adelaide.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—No work was done on the Port Adelaide wharves to-day. Six additional ships arrived, making ...

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  15. Seamen's Secretary.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Tom Walsh defreated Jacob Johannsen for the general secretaryship of the Seam[?]n's Union by over 300 votes. The counting ...

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  16. NEW "JAWBREAKER."

    BALLARAT. Wednesday. — "Proantitrasasubstantiationistically" was the selection of Edna Turner, a seventh grade scholar at ...

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  17. Loongana's Cargo.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Although the passenger services between Tasmania and the mainland are not affected, the position of cargoes for ...

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  18. W. Australia in the Dark.

    PERTH (W.A.), Wednesday. — The waterside workers in W. Australia have not been issued with a copy of their award by the Federation. All that the ...

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  19. 'FLU EPIDEMIC.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Deputy P.M.G. (Mr. Westhoven) said to-day that 64 officers of the department were absent through influenza. ...

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  20. Awards Must Be Observed.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Premier (Mr. T. R. Bavin) to-day sent the following telegram to the Prime Minister: "My Government will give the ...

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  21. MONEY BILLS.

    HOBART, Wednesday.— A cu[?]drum has been set members of the Legislative Council, which it is intended to try and solve at a meeting ...

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  22. TASMANIAN PORTS.

    The telegraphic advice received yesterday that the Tasmanian services had been exempted from the dispute by the Waterside Workers' Federation ...

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  23. Advertising

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  24. State Will Co-Operate.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Mr. Bruce to-day received wires from the Premiers of Tasmania, South Australia, and New South Wales announcing that ...

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  25. Launceston in Trouble.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday. — The inconvenience caused to commercial houses in Launceston through inability to get delivery of the Koranui's cargo ...

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  26. Crimes Act to be Invoked.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — In his letter to the Premiers of the States, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) indicates that the method by Which the ...

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  27. Position at Devonport.

    Word was received at Devonport yesterday that the Tasmanian services would not be interrupted by the waterside trouble, and as proof of this it was ...

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  28. Men Still Working.

    MELBOUNE, Wednesday. — The fact that a number of men are still working on certain ships does not indicate any sort of compromise. The ...

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  29. S. Australian Aid.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The Premier (Mr. Butler) announced to-day that his Government would co-operate with the Federal Government. ...

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  30. TOO MANY CABS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Explaining the losses of £30,611 incurred by Red Checker Cabs Ltd. during the past 12 years, the chairman (Mr. P. ...

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  31. Passenger Booking Cancelled

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—All inter-State passenger booking has been cancelled, and many intending coastal travellers are receiving refunds of their ...

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  32. At Ulverstone.

    Considerable uncertainty has prevailed on the Ulverstone wharf duriug this week in regard to the position taken up by the Ulverstone branch of the ...

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