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  2. SYDNEY LETTER

    An influential deputation of employers and commercial mea last week put the absurdity of on: present mothods of dealing with industrial unrest so lucidly to the ...

    Article : 1,575 words
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    Advertising : 713 words
  4. COASTWISE TO SYDNEY.

    Article No. 2 published on June 12th dealt with this country between Grafton and Coramba. If was inadvertently staled therein that the branch line to the Dorrigo started ...

    Article : 2,332 words
  5. A DRAGGING DEBATE.

    Much of Friday was devoted to a dragging debate on the censure motion. Mr. Stewart voiced a section of the Country party, when he said he blamed the Government for not ...

    Article : 173 words
  6. FEDERAL ARENA.

    The first reports of the Ballarat election which came to hand brought a curious mingling of the expected and the unexpected. Most of us had taken it for granted that Mr. ...

    Article : 203 words
  7. LABOR PAYS FOR ITS THOUSAND.

    Most of those who listened to the debate on the no confidence motion came to the conclusion, stated by the papers here, that Laborites were intent on alienating the Country ...

    Article : 157 words
  8. WHY LABOR WON.

    Probably the reason which the Conservative morning daily gave in its first unaccustomed candor was the true one. It said the Ballarat people had been persuaded that ...

    Article : 158 words
  9. STRAYING STOCK.

    In response to an invitation from the Ryon Shire Council to attend its meeting and explain the proposed action of the Tick Board of Control in regard to straying stock, ...

    Article : 1,098 words
  10. COUNTRY PASTY'S FAILURE.

    The miserable showing of the Country party's candidate is harder to explain. Few of us knew that Mr. Troup existed till the campaign began, but then the reporters and ...

    Article : 166 words
  11. THE NO CONFIDENCE MOTION.

    The Ballarat election out of the way, the House of Representatives played with Mr. Tudor's no confidence motion. There was hardly a pretence of serious intent. Labor ...

    Article : 182 words
  12. HOOLIGANISM.

    Some senseless, scatter-brained fellow, apparently in possession of a glazier's cutter (says the "R.R. Herald") scrawled over the plate glass windows at the Premier Stores ...

    Article : 142 words
  13. HUGHES IN REPLY.

    Mr. Tudor was so weak in attack that Mr. Hughes may perhaps be pardoned for twaddling in reply. That he did twaddle is sufficiently evidenced by his distressing the ...

    Article : 190 words
  14. DEPORTATION OF FATHER JERGER.

    The no confidence, motion must have been welcome to Ministers who, so far as one can judge, have no desire except to get through the session without doing anything. The ...

    Article : 207 words
  15. ME. WATT'S RETURN.

    It is announced that Mr. Watt will be back in Australia early in September. It is hinted that when he comes he will make a statement which will throw new light on the ...

    Article : 219 words
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