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  2. AGREEMENT Reparations Payments

    Germany this morning yielded to the experts' request for payment on the 15th of the month, in return for which she obtained minor ...

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  3. STORM HAVOC Worst in England's Memory

    The worst tempest in England in living memory, following a succession of severe gales, wrought havoc at sea and on land. The greatest calamity was the engulfing of a naval tug, while the death roll in England so far is 12, five of ...

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  4. SWAMPED

    A double drowning tragedy occurred to-day when Lily Bobre (13) and Dorothy Stagg (12) lost their lives while swimming in a creek near ...

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  5. SAFETY MEN Reported Withdrawal From Pits

    It was reported to-day that safety men had been withdrawn from all associated pits. This development, from the owners' point of view, is the most serious to date in the struggle. ...

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  6. RAILWAYS

    The Minister for Markets and Transport (Mr. Parker Moloney) to-day presented to Federal Cabinet recommendations regarding a ...

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  7. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

    The inquest was opened to-day by the Parramatta District Coroner, concerning the shooting of Mrs. Roma Mary Solomon (22), of Dundas. ...

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  8. COAL FROM ROTHBURY

    The second train, consisting of 38 trucks and carrying about 450 tons of coal, left Rothbury this afternoon. Altogether 800 tons has been moved. ...

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  9. CORRIMAL MINE IDLE

    Corrimal mine was idle to-day owing to the men having refused to work with an Italian miner who is stated to have endeavoured to induce ...

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  10. 23 LIVES LOST

    The Admiralty announced that the tug St. Genny, attached to the Atlantic fleet, sunk during a gale off Ushant, with the ...

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  11. MASSED PICKETING

    The threat of the Government to withdraw the dole will, it is said, not prevent mass picketing. Two hundred miners marched to Abermain No 2 ...

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  12. DRAMATIC SEQUEL?

    The Australian Press Association learns from Trench sources that it is most likely, there will be a dramatic sequel to yesterday's incidents at The ...

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  13. ADDITIONAL POLICE

    In anticipation of further trouble on the coalfields, another party of 50 fully equipped police left for the north by the Glen Innes mail last ...

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  14. PROHIBITION

    Following the submission of the Hoover Commission's prohibition report, the President delivered a message to Congress requesting more adequate ...

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  15. THE SURVIVORS

    The cruiser Frobisher escorting the sloop Snapdragon and tug St. Cryus, anchored off Plymouth with the survivors of the St. Genny aboard. They ...

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  16. ENGINE DRIVERS

    The coalfields' branch secretary of the Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association has received a telegram from the general secretary (Mr. J. Atkins) ...

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  17. Alderman and Official Indulge in Fistcuffs

    An argument between Alderman Leonard and the electrical engineer, J. Robertson, at a meeting of the council last night resulted in blows ...

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  18. NAVAL CONFERENCE

    While there is a general tone of Optimism for the success of the naval conference, there are side currents suggesting that it is not wise to ...

    Article : 144 words
  19. COAL APPEAL

    When the hearing of the coal case was resumed to-day Mr. Menzies, K.C., for the northern cdlliery proprietors, commented on the fact that Judge ...

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  20. STATE-WIDE

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Chaffey) said to-night that following a Ministerial direction relating to the issue of food relief throughout N.S.W., ...

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  21. TAKEN BY SHARKS

    Five lives were lost in a motor boat disaster at Tamarind on the west coast of Mauritius. The boat was used for shark fishing and ...

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  22. SAFETY MEN

    Safety men were withdrawn from Stockton borehole colliery late yesterday afternoon. It is believed that the mine will be able to maintain ...

    Article : 184 words
  23. STRONG GUARD

    Just as the League council was assembling the police arrested a young Swigs, carrying a fully loaded revolver, who was trying to force an ...

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  24. MINERS' DEFENCE ARMY

    Two thousand men who will form the first battalion of the labour defence army assembled at Aberdare Park, Cessnoclt, to-day, where a ...

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  25. BODY IDENTIFIED

    During the Australians' first engagement in France on August 5, 1916, Frederick Hankin was among the missing. His body, which has just ...

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  26. GENEVA COUNCIL

    This afternoon the meeting of the council of the League of Nations was the work of the permanent mandates devoted entirely to an examination of ...

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  27. BROKE PROPELLER

    The Indian, Singh, who is attempting a solo flight to India, made a forced landing at Noyon and broke the propeller as the result of a bad ...

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  28. DEATH FROM ALCOHOLISM

    Census Bureau statistics revealed that approximately 3000 persons have died from acute alcoholism in ten year a of national prohibition. The death ...

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  29. FOOD RELIEF CEASES

    Police reports received this morning by the Chief Secretary indicated that things were generally quiet on the coalfields. This, said Mr. ...

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  30. TO URGE FEDERAL ACTION

    Mr. Scullin to-morrow will receive in private a deputation comprising Messrs. Roland James, M.H.R., Baddcley and Booth, M's.L.A., of N.S.W., ...

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  31. LONDON-BRUSSELS

    Covering the distance between London and Brussels in the actual flying time of only 90 minutes, an average speed of 140 miles an hour, a ...

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  32. MR. BRUCE IN LONDON

    The former Australian Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) is at present staying at the Hotel de Pares, Mentone, and has booked a suite of ...

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  33. PROHIBITION ENFORCEMENT

    The House Appropriations Committee has recommerded the expenditure of nearly 35,000,000 dollars for prohibition enforcement during next ...

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