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  4. STORMY SCENES

    There were stormy scenes at the Labor Conference at Birmingham today. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald moved the "second reading" of the executive's 22 ...

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  5. EXEMPTION FROM ACT

    When the State Labor Congress opened in the Trades Hall yesterday, standing orders were suspended to permit of consideration of the position on the ...

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  6. CLAIM FOR £13,000

    Transactions involving thousands of pounds were detailed today in the Supreme Court during the Hearing of the of Brown and bureau Ltd., of ...

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  7. AT FREMANTLE

    At this morning's pick-up at Fremantle the only labor obtained was for the State motor ship which arrived from Wyndham during the morning. ...

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  8. HAVELOCK WILSON'S VIEWS

    "'Those whom the gods would destroy I they first make mad' is my message to Australian Labor," said Mr. Havelock Wilson, the late general president of the ...

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  9. Unionists Negotiate With Mr. Bruce

    There are still hopes of a settlement of the waterside strike. Negotiations will be opened up this afternoon with Mr. S. M. Bruce, who arrived from Canberra today. In the meantime the shipowners are still" refraining from engaging seamen, except for Tasmanian cargo ...

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  10. ADELAIDE WILL WORK

    At a meeting held this afternoon the Port Adelaide members of the Waterside workers' Federation decided to return to work on the waterfront ...

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  11. WORKERS' POOR CASE

    The, "Manchester Guardian" in a leader today, says:-"Whatever may be thought of the repressive nature of the Commonwealth ...

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  12. CONFECTIONERY WORKS

    Mr. T. Murdoch, M.L.C., of Tasmania, who is attending a conference in this State, received a reply yesterday evening to an inquiry he made, and was ...

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  13. VOLUNTEERS FORM UNION

    Nearly 670 voluntary workers are handling cargoes on the ten ships ai Port Adelaide and the Outer Harbor. These men are planning to form an ...

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  14. MELBOURNE'S MASS MEETING

    At a mass meeting of 800 waterside workers at the Trades Hall today a motion was carried urging the A.C.T.U. conference that no politician should be ...

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  15. POTATO SHORTAGE

    Although supplies have been brought to the State by rail, it is feared that there will be a shortage of potatoes, in some cases acute, during the next couple ...

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  16. DRUIDS CONFER

    The first interstate conference of the Grand Druid Lodges of Australia to be held in Perth was opened this morning in the Druids' Chambers, East Perth. ...

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  17. VICTORY SEEMS AT HAND

    The "Times," in a leading article today, states:-"The Australian dock strike appears to languish. It would be premature to ...

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  18. SHIPOWNERS' MEETING

    The shipowner held a brief meeting today. Only routine business and reports from other States were discussed. From the owners' point of view the ...

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  19. S.A. UNEMPLOYED

    Following the unemployment of about 2000 tradesmen, caused by the closing of Holden's Motor Body Works, at Woonville, other firms are putting off men. A ...

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  20. SAMARINDA TO SAIL

    The Holland-Australia Line steamer Samarinda, which has remained at anchor in Gage Roads since her arrival from Europe last week was expected to ...

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  21. WATERSIDE FATALITY

    One volunteer wharf laborer was killed and 'two others injured-one critically -in accidents on the waterfront today. A man who is believed to be Samuel ...

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  22. CANTEEN FOR VOLUNTEERS

    Mrs. Lavington Bonython, Lady Mayoress of Adelaide, and twenty women journeyed to the Outer Harbor this morning and opened a canteen for supplying hot ...

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  23. UNIONISTS' DECALOGUE

    Features of the report of the sub-committee adopted by the conference are:-(1) That conference directs all workers to refrain from taking out licences ...

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  24. RAGES AT YORK

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  25. INJURED DIVER

    The condition of Mr. Frank Ball (39), the well-known Fremantle diver, who was seriously injured yesterday afternoon, was unchanged today. It was reported ...

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  26. EVEN IN DEATH

    During the inquest today on Hilda Hancock (23), barmaid, who was found with her throat cut in a house at Paddington, the Coroner asked: ...

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  27. ONE MONTH'S GAOL

    Two brothers, Alfred and Herbert Hodgkinson, coal lumpers of East Melbourne, received a month's gaol in the City Court today, for offensive ...

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  28. FARMERS AS SEAMEN

    The crew of the steamer Herbert refused to bring the vessel from Port Douglas to Cairns last night. She was therefore manned by farmers, and left ...

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  29. STOP PRESS

    The A.C.T.U. representatives are now in conference with Mr. Bruce in an effort to find a way to peace en the waterfront. ...

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  30. RADIO TO THE RESCUE

    Telegraph ?nterruptions on the East-West lines brought about by storms between Adelaide and Port Augusta, caused considerable delay to the ...

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  31. VOLUNTEERS ATTACKED

    Six strikers smashed in a bedroom door last night and attacked Robert Kerr, who was taken to hospital with a badly torn hand. One of his assailants made a ...

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  32. SEAMAN DROWNED

    Whilst painting ship over the side this afternoon a member of the of the motor ship Limerick in Roads fall into the sea and ...

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  33. VESSEL ALMOST ADRIFT

    During the absence of the block watch between ten and eleven o'clock last night an attempt to cast adrift the steamer Canonbar nearly succeeded. The ...

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  34. "MAD-DOG" POLICY

    "The policy of the Australian Workers' Union is to have nothing to do with the Australian Council of Trades Unions, while it is directed from Moscow. The ...

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  35. YORK RACES

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  36. SPEARFELT GOES WELL

    Spearfelt was responsible for an excellent gallop at Randwick this morning. He ran nine on the tan in 1.55½. Winalot galloped a mile on the grass ...

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  37. MILITARY INSTRUCTION CAMP

    About 80 men are encamped at Karrakatta for the annual military instructional course. The party comprises 55 cadets who are aspiring to ...

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  38. BEEF COMMISSION

    It was learned unofficially today that the report of the Royal Commission to inquire into the beef industry has been presented by Mr. M. P. Durack, the ...

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