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  2. UNCHANGED

    Because three sections of Lancashire operatives, spinners, weavers and cardroom workers, have pursued individual policies since the breakdown of ...

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  3. INDUSTRY

    The opening of the second annual conference of the Country and Progressive Association was attended by delegates from all ...

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  4. THE HOSPITALS

    The Hospital Commission, under the chairmanship of Mr. Love, held its first meeting this afternoon. ...

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  5. OBSCENE

    Following on the seizure of the books and pictures of D. H. Lawrence, author and artist, on the grounds that they were ...

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  6. IMPASSE

    A further uncompromising announcement by Mr. Snowden at the first meeting of the finance committee of the reparations ...

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  7. OIL SHIP

    Two men were injured in an explosion on board the Swedish motorship Falsterbo, at Williamstown this afternoon. A fire ...

    Article : 142 words
  8. AT PLAY

    A six-year-old boy, Percy Morsland, residing at Liverpool, was incinerated before his mother's eyes while playing with ...

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  9. SLASHED WITH RAZOR

    Bruce Higgs (22), was brought to Sydney hospital by a taxi driver early this morning. He was in a state of collapse, bleeding profusely from ...

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  10. TYPE OF IMMIGRANT

    The attack on the type of immigrants travelling on the steamer Bendigo was strongly resented by Sir Joseph Cook, former high ...

    Article : 73 words
  11. OVER THE CUFFS

    Jumping from Rosa Gully near the Gap shortly before noon to-day, a young woman fell 250 feet into the sea. When her body was recovered ...

    Article : 167 words
  12. LIBEL ALLEGED

    Mr. J. S. Garden, secretary of the Trades and Labour Council, stated to-night that he had instructed his solicitors to issue a writ claiming ...

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  13. ROUND THE WORLD

    The Graf Zeppelin, which took off on a round the world flight shortly befire midnight last night, was reported at 11.30 this morning to be at 40 ...

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  14. "AUSTRALIA BEST SERVED"

    Referring to Mr. Hughes' criticism of the Bondigo migrants, Mr. Jack Barnes, migration officer, declared that Australia was better served as far as ...

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  15. "MISUNDERSTANDING"

    The French Consul says that the reported discourtesy of the Mayor of Villers Bretonneux to the Australian pilgrims must have been due to a ...

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  16. UPPER HOUSE REFORM

    Cabinet discussed to-day the question of reform of the Legislative Council. There are three schemes, one providing that it should he fully elective; second, ...

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  17. BRAWL AT CITY FLAT

    A fierce brawl occurred in a flat in Kellett-street, Darlinghurst, early this morning. Bottles and glasses were brought into play and four persons ...

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  18. SWEPT FROM CLIFF

    Swept from a ledge on the face of the cliff near Merewether, Newcastle, by a fall of earth, Phillip Goman (65) and Jack Blackett (7) had a ...

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  19. FIRED AT BANDIT

    George Dowling, newsagent and confectioner, of Carnegie, was about to close his shop at 9 o'clock last night when a man entered for sixpence ...

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  20. CITY PUBLIC WORKS

    A proposal to levy a tax on the metropolitan area to finance public works in the metropolis was made by the acting Premier in replying to a ...

    Article : 83 words
  21. BROKEN HILL PROPRIETARY

    Mr. R. Howe, general sales manager of the Broken Hill Proprietary Limited, says that since the company was established at Newcastle in 1915, ...

    Article : 58 words
  22. POLICE CHARGE WITHDRAWN

    The charge of vagrancy against Cyril Mott (31), salesman, was withdrawn by the police at the Central Police Court to-day. Constable Cleary said ...

    Article : 106 words
  23. ANTI-FASCISTS

    Details of the escape of Rosselli, Lussu and Titti from the arid island of Lipari, whence they were banished by Mussolini because of their ...

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  24. Breeding of Fur-bearing Rabbits Approved

    Mr. Sydney Smith, junr., secretary of the Stock and Brands Branch of the Department of Agriculture, stated to-day that the Minister (Mr. Thorby) ...

    Article : 163 words
  25. Scientific Research in Primary Production

    The Farmers and Settlers' conference was continued to-day. Mr. John Perry (Quirindi) moved that the executive should endeavour to procure a ...

    Article : 145 words
  26. BURDEN OF TAXATION

    Addressing the shareholders of the Commercial Bank of Australia Limited the chairman (Mr. Webb) said the burden of taxation in Australia had ...

    Article : 76 words
  27. CARRYING ON

    Miss Portia Geach said to-day that the housewives were still carrying on the boycott, but needed assistance of husbands to win. She added that the ...

    Article : 116 words
  28. TRADE WITH CHINA

    Mr. F. J. Lauderdale, of the National City Bank, Shanghai, in a letter to a Sydney business firm, stated, as regarded Australian business, that he ...

    Article : 99 words
  29. MRS. ASHTON

    The Full Court of Criminal Appeals is engaged hearing an appeal by Edith Florence Ashton who was found guilty in June last on a charge of man ...

    Article : 159 words
  30. SWISS AVIATORS

    Three Swiss, Haeser (pilot) Tschopp (navigator) and Luesclies (mechanic) left Le Bourget aerodrome for Lisbon, flying a French Farman monoplane ...

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  31. AT HONOLULU

    The Australian Rugby League team arrived one day early remaining overnight. They were met off port by representatives of the Hawaii Tourist ...

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  32. PRESENTATION FOR CHIEF SCOUT

    Chief excitement at Arrowe Park to-day was the visit of the Commissioner of Works (Mr. Runsburby) as representative of the Government. He ...

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  33. "BREAKDOWN LIKELY"

    The "Evening Standard's" special correspondent at the Hague says: "Excellent judges confidently predict a breakdown of the Young plan. ...

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  34. LIMITED POLICE POWERS

    The chief of the C.I.D. (Inspector Mackay) said to-day that so long as criminals were allowed to band together occurrences of the sort which ...

    Article : 97 words
  35. ANZAC DAY OBSERVANCE

    The soldiers' conference does not agree with the policy laid down by the Federal executive of the League that Anzac Day should be observed as ...

    Article : 123 words
  36. COMMONWEALTH CONSULTED

    Mr. Bruce said to-day that the British Government was in consultation with the Commonwealth concerning some of the points raised by Mr. ...

    Article : 73 words
  37. DUCHESS OF BEDFORD'S FLIGHT

    The Duchess of Bedford and Capt. Barnard, who are attempting to fly to India and back in eight days are now flying from Eleppo (Syria) to Sofia. ...

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  38. TWICKENHAM BY-ELECTION

    Twickenham by-election, owing to Sir Joynson Hicks being raised to the peerage, resulted: Sir John Ferguson (Conservative), 14,705; T. J. Mason ...

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  39. COUNTY CRICKET

    Scores in the match between South Africa and Warwickshire are as follows: South Africa 263 and 0/24; ...

    Article : 34 words
  40. BOXING

    At Leichhardt Stadium to-night Billy McAlister, 8-5½ (Victoria) boat Tancy Morgan, 8-9 (Wales) on points in a fifteen rounds contest. ...

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  41. U.S.A. BANK RATE

    The Federal Reserve Bank has raised the discount rate from 5 to 6 per cent, as from to-morrow. ...

    Article : 27 words
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