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  2. SOUTH COAST MINERS

    WOLLONGONG.—With only one result to come, from Helensburgh, the voting on the South Coast in favor of ending the strike to-morrow morning is 826 votes to 761. Helensburg meeting is expected to increase the majority ...

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  3. FORBES TRIAL—

    SYDNEY. — Interest to be charged on a £5000 loan to John Woolcott Forbes was pretty high, the man who ...

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    MINERS' OFFICIALS, Messrs. H. Wells (general president) and D. Hamilton (president Coalcliff Lodge) after the meeting at Wollongong, which decided to adopt the Central Council's recommendation to resume work in the South. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ONLY ONE MINE IDLE IN NORTH

    Richmond Main (800 men, 2300 tons) was the only mine idle on the Northern Coalfields to-day. ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN DEEDS FORGOTTEN

    SYDNEY. — Australians returning from abroad support the statement by James Aldridge, now in Russia, that ...

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  9. JAPANESE BARRAGES IMPROVED

    The heaviest Jap artillery barrage of the Solomons war was thrown against the American beachhead at ...

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  10. JUDGE SAYS:

    SYDNEY. — "The U.S. Army authorities could and should help the courts by restricting the amount of money ...

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  11. ALP Wants Council To Take , Over City Hotel

    He did not think there would ever be any "decent control" of the liquor traffic unless beer was nationalised, said ...

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  12. POLICE RECOVER MONEY FROM MANY BOYS

    SYDNEY.—Police have recovered large sums of money from two boys who hod innocently received as presents portion of the ...

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  13. Hotel Transfer Refused

    SYDNEY.—The transfer of a hotel licence was refused in the Licensing Court today on the ground that the proposed licensee ...

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  14. New York Stock Exchange's Rise In Values

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—With a series of almost uninterrupted advances. New York share market has gained four points in the 10 ...

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  15. GUESTS FEAR BEDS MAY BE STRIPPED

    SYDNEY.—Fearing that their [?]peds will be stripped, guests at Travancore boarding house, Ocean Street, Woollahra, are keeping ...

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  16. CLOSE HOLIDAY ON LABOR DAY

    MELBOURNE; — Labor Day, formerly Eight Hours Day, was celebrated very quietly in Melbourne to-day without any ...

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  17. £1300 TAX FOR CARRIER

    SYDNEY.—Admitting that he had not submitted a taxation return for any year, Frederick John Andrews (61). carrier, of ...

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  18. GOLD WOUND STRIPES AUTHORISED

    MELBOURNE.—The wearing of gold wound stripes, to indicate each occasion on which a member of the force has been ...

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  19. Shop Assistants' Federal President Dead

    SYDNEY.—While dressing for work to-day the Federal president of the Shop Assistants' union (Mr. J. P. Luttrell) collapsed. He ...

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  20. WAAAF's To March On "Birthday"

    MELBOURNE. —RAAF headquarters will recognise the work of WAAAF's on their third birthday next Wednesday with special ...

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  21. BROTHER CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER

    SYDNEY.—Charged with the manslaughter of his brother. Jack Sealdy (27), woolcomber, to-day at Redfern Court was remanded ...

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  22. Inverell Diamonds Work For War

    SYDNEY.—Diamonds valued at more than £150,000 have been produced in NSW and are being widely used in Commonwealth war ...

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  24. CURTIN SOUNDS DEATHKNELL TO MORE BEER HOPES

    CANBERRA. — The deathknell to the hopes of those Ministers who are trying to persuade their colleagues to increase beer production was sounded by the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) to-day. ...

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  25. Thieves' Rich Haul From Hotels

    SYDNEY.—Three hotels were robbed at the week-end, the biggest plunder, £675, being taken from the Sea Breeze Hotel, Tom ...

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  26. FIRST CHARGE OF RSL BRANCHES

    The first charge of RSL sub-branches, said Mr. W. Farrer at the Wallsend meeting, should be the care of widows, children and ...

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