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  2. SHOTS FIRED

    A miraculous escape from serious injury, and probably death, was experienced early this morning by Constable D. Beaty, who, with Constable J. Wren, ...

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  3. BRITISH MINERS

    After a meeting to-day between the Cabinet Committee and the officials of the Miners' Federation, it was stated that the final proposals of the Government ...

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  4. NOT SIGNED?

    Mr. Bessedovsky, the former Envoy to Paris, who was recently dismissed by the Soviet, extracts of whose articles in "Le Matin" have already been published, has ...

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  5. CRISIS PASSED

    Millions of dollars from the great banks went to support the stock market today, and brought about a considerably easier tone. At the close of the day's trading ...

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  6. THE BASIC WAGE

    It is unlikely that the State Cabinet will consent in the basis wage as announced by the Industrial Commission at the end of the week. Vigorous protests have been from the workers ...

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  7. COAL POSITION

    Mr. Theodore, the Federal Treasurer, had a lengthy conference at the Commonwealth Bank Offices, in Sydney, on Saturday, with representatives of ...

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  8. FEDERAL FINANCE

    Dr. Earle Page, late Federal Treasurer, in a statement replying to comments by Mr. Theodore, Treasurer, said that 24 hours in the Treasury had apparently ...

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  9. NEWCASTLE Ms.P.

    "Mr. Bain evidently anticipated and possibly engineered a reduction, in the light of the fact that one of his first acts on taking over the reins of Government ...

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  10. CRICKET CHANGES

    The replies of county players and umpires to the Marylebone Cricket Club subcommittee's questionnaire show that a majority favour the continuance of the ...

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  11. OUT OF PETROL

    Pilot C. Spinks, while piloting a moth plane from Mascot to Brisbane, having run out of petrol, attempted to land on the jetty beach, at Coff's Harbour, on ...

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  12. PARKES SEAT

    Speaking at the declaration of the poll for the Parkes electorate on Saturday, Mr. E. A. McTiernan, the successful Labour candidate, expressed the opinion that ...

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  13. EDEN-MONARO

    Finality has at last been reached in the counting of votes for Eden-Monaro, and the result, which was announced on Saturday, gave Cusack (Labour) a victory by ...

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  14. ENGINE-DRIVERS

    The position on the South Maitland coalfields was discussed for some hours by the State Council of the Federated Engine-drivers and Firemen's Association ...

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  15. MR. G. BOOTH, M.P.

    "I am not in the least surprised at the Commission's findings," said Mr. Booth, M.P. "Why blame the Commission? Surely the people will be sick and tired ...

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  16. ROBERTSON

    The declaration of the poll in connection with the Robertson electorate will take place to-day. The final figures give Mr. Gardiner ...

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  17. CIVIC WEEK

    Sydney mounted police may thrill Newcastle crowds in the display of their horsemanship during Civic Week. The Commissioner of Police (Mr. Childs) in ...

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  18. COMMONWEALTH LINE

    After a long discussion, the Maritime Conference yesterday, by 78 votes to 16, approved the report of the committee on hours of work on board ship, ...

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  19. COAL FOR AUSTRALIA

    After the previous week's rush in chartering when 45,000 tons of coal, as freight, was fixed for Australia, at prices ranging from 20/ to 30/ a ton, activity slumped. ...

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  20. PACIFIC RELATIONS

    Delegates to the conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations, representing all Pacific countries, are gathering in Kyoto for the commencement of the ...

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  21. NATIONALIST SUCCESS

    Following its sweeping victory throughout Queensland at the state elections in May last, the Country Party Nationalists succeeded on Saturday in defeating the ...

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  22. NEWCASTLE PROTEST

    A meeting of northern unionists was held at the Trades Hall on Saturday, at which the new basic wage was discussed. A resolution was carried entering an ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN BANKING

    The "Economist," in an editorial, recalling the Australian visit of Sir Ernest Harvey, Comptroller of the Bank of England, in connection with the Australian ...

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  24. MR. P. CONNOLLY, M.P.

    Speaking yesterday at a meeting held on Islington Park, Mr. P. Connolly vigorously attacked the finding of the commission, and supported the protest entered by the ...

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  25. MR. MACDONALD SAILS

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, the British Prime Minister, with Miss Ishbel MacDonald and members of his part, left Quebec last night for Liverpool on the ...

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  26. MR. W. F. O'HEARN, M.P.

    Speaking at Tarre on Saturday night Mr. W. F. O'Heara, M.P., in referring to the crisis regarding the basic wage, stated that the Labour party would ...

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  27. R. BRECKENRIDGE, LTD.

    The timberyards of Messrs. R. Breckenridge, Ltd., in King-street. Newcastle, were destroyed by fire on Saturday. The damage is estimated at £15,000. ...

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  28. ESCAPED FROM GAOL

    Following his recapture after two days' liberty, Henry Thomas Wratten told the Police that he had broken away from the Mount Mitchell prison camp in order ...

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  29. RAZOR SLASHING

    A party which was being held in a house in McEthons-street, Darlinghurst, last night ended in a brawl, and while fiats were flying about, one man made a ...

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  30. DOMINION STATUS

    Speaking at a luncheon at the Overseas League, Lord Passfield said the 1926 Imperial Conference had definitely established the principle of equality. But it ...

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  31. MASTER BUILDERS

    The Master Builders' Conference was concluded on Saturday, when a special committee submitted a number of resolutions and recommendations to be ...

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  32. ATTEMPTED HOLD-UP

    Charged at the Central Police Court yesterday with having been found in Liverpool-road, Ashfield, with intent to steal, Roy Stanley Blake, aged 25, was ...

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  33. EQUAL NAVIES

    Addressing the American Iron and Steel Institute, Mr. Winston Churchill said it was his great desire that Britain and the United States should be for all time equal ...

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  34. BODY IN CHANNEL

    The body of an unknown man was found floating in the Ovster Lake channel, near Yamba, yesterday morning. The body, which appeared to have ...

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  35. GENERAL HIGGINS

    "Hallelujahs" and cheers greeted General and Mrs. Higgins at Waterloo Station on their return from Canada. General Higgins stated that the Salvation Army in ...

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  36. SHOCKING ACCIDENT

    Assisting his father to collect firewood near Beaudesert, a 13-year-old lad, Arnold Richter, stumbled on a dead tree stump and was staked to the depth of nine ...

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  37. GRAZIER'S DEATH

    Henry Warren, aged 55, retired grazier, collapsed and died shortly after he had received a message that his home at North Sydney has been burgled. He had been ...

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  38. MOTOR SHOW CONCLUDES

    The Motor Show at Olympia closed to-day. Although there has been a slight falling-off in the numbers of visitors, exhibitions express complete satisfaction ...

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  39. AN ANGRY PRINCE

    The "Sunday Times" Bucharest correspondent says that Prince Nicholse, brother to Prince earl, and a member of the Regency Council, was driving his own motor ...

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  40. DISTRESS SIGNALS

    In response to an "S.O.S" message from a British seaplane, turn made a long search in a rough sea, but failed to find any trace of any machine. It is feared that ...

    Article : 52 words
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