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  2. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES

    The sugar growers in Queensland are forming a special organisation having for its aim the rooting out from the sugar industry of the ...

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  3. POSITION IN SYRIA

    A message from Beirut received in Paris says that the relief of Sueida cost the French only four killed and 22 wounded. The ...

    Article : 67 words
  4. POLITICAL

    The Deportation Board resumed the hearing yesterday of the summons against Thomas Walsh. Mr. Lamb, K.C., who is appearing for ...

    Article : 111 words
  5. WATERSIDE WORKERS AND BRITISH SEAMEN

    An important statement defining the attitude of the Waterside Workers Federation towards the British seamen on strike was issued today. ...

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  6. AJDIR IN FLAMES

    The town of Ajdir, including Abdul Krim's house, is in flames. ...

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  7. SENATOR PEARCE IN W.A.

    Senator Pearce arrived in the State yesterday. ...

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  8. FRANCO-SPANISH PROGRESS IN MOROCCO

    Franco-Spanish troops co-operated at the week end in a movement against the Biffs in the vicinity of Loikos, and after a ...

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  9. PERTH ROYAL SHOW.

    The Royal Show was opened yesterday in threatening weather. ...

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  10. MACDONALD REFERS TO WALSH

    Speaking at the Labor Conference Mr. Ramsay Macdonald referred to the Australian strike, and said: Mr. Walsh encourages any 'ism' that has ...

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  11. EXCITEMENT AT FREMANTLE

    Frenzied excitement among hundreds of British strikers who were held behind a strong cordon of police was caused when the held-up ...

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  12. THE KALGOORLIE SEAT

    Mr. J. F. Mullaney has been selected as Ministerial candidate to contest the Kalgoorlie seat at the Federal elections against Mr. A. E. ...

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  13. UNSUCCESSFUL MINISTER'S FATE

    A message from Tangiers reports that Abdul Krim had his Foreign Minister, Mohammed Zerkane, whom he accused of having betrayed the ...

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  14. MR. BRUCE'S POLICY SPEECH.

    At Dandenong, in the centre of his own constituency of Flinders tonight, Mr. Bruce delivered his policy speech and opened the ...

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  15. SAILORS ATTACKED BY UNION PICKETS

    Seven of the crew of the Ballarat who were ashore made a determined effort to rejoin their ship, but were attacked by union ...

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  16. BALLOT FAVORS STRIKE

    As the result of a ballot 16 ships at Durban have decided to continue the strike. DAWES SCHEME ATTACKED AT ...

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  17. SPIRIT OF TOLERATION WANTED

    A message from Omaha says that President Coolidge, in addressing a convention of the American Legion yesterday, sounded a warning to ...

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  18. THE GOVERNMENT THREATENED BY UNION

    The Seamen's Union will cease work on all coastal steamers unless within 14 days the State Government takes legislative steps to ...

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  19. RECORD ATTENDANCE AT SHOW

    There was a record attendance at the Show yesterday, a total of 45,895 being present. ...

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  20. TROUBLE ON THE COALFIELDS

    Trouble is developing on the coalfields of New South Wales. The offhand labor employed in the collieries is demanding a minimum ...

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  21. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS

    What appears to be a baffling mystery occurred at the office of the Melbourne Hospital yesterday, when a sum of £230, made up in pay ...

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  22. LABOR PARTY AND COMMUNISTS

    The Whip of the Federal Labor Party (Mr. J. E. Fenton) made, a statement today regarding the attitude of the Labor Party towards the ...

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  23. STATE TELEGRAMS

    Under the cloak of darkness last night about 200 of the British seamen on strike at Fremantle hurried to North Quay, where preparations ...

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  24. MURMUBS AMONG STRIKERS

    Murmurs are beginning to be heard among the British seamen on strike. The events of the last few days have weakened their chances ...

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  25. SOME OF WALSH'S VICTIMS AT BROKEN HILL.

    Reports from Broken Hill indicate that there is considerable unemployment among the mine workers, and that the position has been ...

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  26. MACDONALD PLEASED WITH CONFERENCE

    After the conclusion of the Labor Conference, Mr. Macdouald said that he was delighted with the conference, which had removed mountains ...

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  27. LANG AND THE SEAMEN.

    Mr. Lang (the Premier), speaking in regard to the decision of the Seamen's Union not to work ships manned by casual employees, says: ...

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  28. A CONSTABLE ATTACKED

    While endeavoring to arrest an alleged pickpocket in Richmond last night, Constable Loveridge was attacked by a mob of nearly 100 ...

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  29. THE SUEVIC AT POST MELBOURNE

    The firemen on the steamer Suevie at Port Melbourne struck work and left the vessel last night. The deck hands are expected to join ...

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  30. "WHITE" CARGOES

    At Cairns yesterday the waterside workers declared cargoes from Townsville and Brisbane "white," and later on commenced unloading ...

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  31. A NOR'-WESTS TRAGEDY

    The C.L.D. received a wire from Detective Sergeant O'Brien, who went north to investigate the mystery surrounding the disappearance ...

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  32. SECRET BALLOT FOR UNIONISTS

    In the course of his policy speech Mr. Bruce stated, that legislation providing for secret ballots would be introduced, which would restore ...

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  33. NEW SOUTH WALES

    A sensation was caused at Randwick this morning when it was known that an attempt was mads about 2 a.m. to interfere with the ...

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  34. FURTHER DEVELOPMENT IN THE STRIKE

    An unexpected development in the British seamen's strike occurred today, when Australian seamen refused to allow the Orvieto ...

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  35. THE SEAMEN'S ATTITUDE

    The British seamen on strike in Sydney yesterday reaffirmed their determination to continue the strike. The attitude of the Waterside ...

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  36. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The 44-Hours Bill was guillotined through all its stages in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, and was sent on to the Council. ...

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  37. MOTOR PLUNGES INTO GULLY A CHILD KILLED

    A tragedy occurred yesterday afternoon on the Upper Swan road. A car carrying five adults and a little girl was returning to Perth ...

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  38. THE SUEVIC SAILS.

    The Suevic has sailed secretly from Melbourne for Sydney with a scratch crew. ...

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  39. THE SWEETS OF OFFICE

    Labor Ministers have agreed to pool their salaries on a proposed new scale, under which each Minister will receive £1951. ...

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  40. A CHALLENGE ON WALSH'S BEHALF

    The chairman of the Melbourne strike committee (C. O'Neill) on behalf of Walsh tonight issued a challenge to the overseas ...

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  41. GENERAL

    According to an official despatch all of the objectives in today's offensive, which were needed as jumping off points for a fresh ...

    Article : 57 words
  42. BRITISH

    All the newspapers give prominent headlines to Mr. Macdonald's stinging attack on the Communists at today's conference, with such ...

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  43. AVIATION

    A flight has been arranged by German aviators from here to Tokio next year, with the object of investigating the possibilities of a ...

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  44. FUTILE CONFERENCE

    After long deliberation yesterday no agreement for a settlement of the strike was reached by the conference of owners and seamen ...

    Article : 66 words
  45. DISASTER TO SUBMARINE NO. 851

    A wireless message has been received that the submarine No. 851 has been raised to the surface, and that all on board were found to ...

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  46. FATALITY IN ST. GEORGE'S TERRACE.

    After coming down Malcolm Street yesterday afternoon a motor forry overturned at the western end of St. George's Terrace. About an hour ...

    Article : 134 words
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