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  4. DISMISSALS URGED BY UNION

    Arguing that the decision of the Court to allow part-time employment on the alternate week system had not proved helpful to them in their endeavors to reduce costs, warehousemen and retailers ...

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  5. MADRID GOES "DRY"

    Madrid is experiencing the dullest Sunday in its existence, also the most complete general strike thus far known. The outstanding impression is that ...

    Article : 236 words
  6. TRIAL OF STRENGTH

    More trouble is brewing in the Federal Labor Caucus and another trial of strength between the moderates in the party and the extremists is likely to ...

    Article : 364 words
  7. SEVEN SHOPS GUTTED

    A fire which destroyed seven shops occurred at Goomeri at 2.30 a.m. today. Two men suffered severe burns. The damage is estimated at £50,000. ...

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  8. CATAPULTING 'PLANES

    Air Ministry experts have perfected portable catapults for shooting up aeroplanes, thus obviating the necessity for a large aerodrome. ...

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  9. NO PLAY TODAY

    There was no play today in the Jack Ryder testimonial match between the Australian Test Eleven and The Rest on account of rain overnight. ...

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  10. TRY, TRY, AGAIN

    Having survived the Imperial Conference, which threatened to burst up at least twice and seems best summed up in the words. "It might have been ...

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  11. BETTER WOOL PRICES

    The wool sold today at the Wool Exchange represents approximately £200,000 to the State, and a large proportion of this sum will be paid for by ...

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  12. PERSONS IN THE NEWS

    On Tuesday evening his Excellency and Lady Campion will be present at the Metropolitan Orchestral Society's concert in the Town Hall, and on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. SERVICE AS MEDIATOR

    The "Times" in a leader on "Conference Reputations" says:— "Though hampered by the situation in Australia, Mr. J. H. Scullin rendered ...

    Article : 93 words
  14. PERIOD WITHOUT PROGRESS

    Having attended the Loan Council conference and the conference of Agricultural Ministers at Canberra, the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) returned to ...

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  15. TARIFF ANOMALY

    At least one curious anomaly was revealed during the Imperial preference discussions. Protectionist Australia admits British ...

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  16. FOOTBALL IN CHURCH

    The famous fotball the East Surrey Battalion kicked towards the German trenches while attacking at Loos in 1915 was placed near the pulpit in Saint Pau[?]'s. ...

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  17. MISSIONS LOOTED

    Following reports that the Catholic missions in Han-chung-fu have been attacked and looted and Italian priests and nuns driven in to the mountains, the ...

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  18. STRONGROOM BLOWN

    Cracksmen accounted for another office safe during the week-end, when they blew open with gelignite the strongroom and the office safe, which is ...

    Article : 141 words
  19. WIESBADEN'S WOES

    The "News-Chronicle's". correspondent at Berlin states that a black flag was hoisted at Wiesbaden and shops were closed for an hour to mark the ...

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  20. NOT NEGLECTED

    Lord Methuen, in a letter to the "Times," as president of the South African Veterans' Association, contradicts a report that the graves of men who fell ...

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  21. DROWNED IN WELL

    Details were not available this afternoon of a drowning tragedy which occurred at Jandakot this morning. The victim was Frederick Treeby, aged ...

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  22. "FURTHER LIGHT SHOWERS"

    Following is the official weather forecast for W.A.:— "Some further light showers in the lower South-West, otherwise fine. ...

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  23. GOODWOOD CUP

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  24. WYNDHAM AIR MAIL

    The air mail closing at the G.P.O. at midnight tomorrow (Tuesday) will be the last air mail for destinations past Derby, viz.. Fitzroy Crossing, Hall's ...

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  25. CREW TROUBLE

    When the river steamer Emerald called at Fremantle this morning, carrying a large picnic party to Garden Island, she continued her trip with an ...

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  26. JAIL HUNGER STRIKERS

    On Friday we published the news that four prisoners at the Fremantle jail had participated in a hunger strike and that on the previous night one of them was ...

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  27. STOP PRESS

    The Soviet has begun a monster agitation to last ten days, to make the masses "war ready," drawing especial attention to the necessity of ...

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  28. DARWIN UNEMPLOYED

    The police interrupted a further meeting of the unemployed on Sunday evening, making five arrests. The prosecution of 12 unemployed for riotous ...

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  29. LAUNCH MISSING

    A motor-launch with 17 passengers is overdue at Port Davis, Spencer's Gulf The launch went to Port Pirie to enable the passengers to inspect the navy ...

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  30. LATE SHIPPING

    The P. and O. mail steamer MOOLTAN is expected to reach Gage Roads from London at 6 a.m. tomorrow and should berth at Victoria Quay about ...

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