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  3. MADRID MOURNS

    The whole of the city was in mourning for the funerals of the victims of the theatre disaster. Streets in the neighbourhood of the general hospital, ...

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  4. EMPIRE FORESTRY

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), extended a cordial welcome to the dis[?] tinguished visitors who had assembles in the national capital of Australia t[?] ...

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  5. WAR MEMORIAL

    The chairman of the War Memorial Board (the Minister for Home and Territories), Sir Neville Howse, stated to-day that the Board had found it ...

    Article : 201 words
  6. WATERSIDE WORKERS

    The effect and operation of the regulations made by the Governor-General under the Transpon Workers Act was explained in a statement made by the ...

    Article : 686 words
  7. CABINET

    Practically the whole time of Cabinet yesterday was occupied with the consideration of the policy speech of the Government, which will be delivered by ...

    Article : 105 words
  8. SERIOUS CHARGE

    The "Daily Express," in a lending article, says that article 431 of the Treaty of Versailles contains an unambiguous pledge that Germany's ...

    Article : 123 words
  9. INDIAN REFORM

    A Statutory Commission on Indian reform will leave London on Thursday on, a tour of India, during which evidence will be taken on commission ...

    Article : 170 words
  10. DUTCH AIR LINER

    The first air mail liner, which left Amsterdam on the 13th, has arrived at Vandoeng. ...

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  11. A.C.T.U. WANTS DELAY

    Issue of regulations under the Workers' Transport Bill is described by Mr. Crofts, secretary of the A.C.T.U., as [?]vicious, vindictive, extraordinary and ...

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  12. CLEM HILL

    "The Daily Telegraph" announces that Mr. Clem Hill will Replace Warren Bardsley to describe the tests for that paper. ...

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  13. ROYAL OAK

    An interesting sequel to the Royal Oak affair is the Admiralty's announcement that Captain Dewar, who with Commander. Daniels, was dismissed ...

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  14. TO TEST LEGALITY

    A meeting of the Waterside lenders has decided to test the constitutionality of the Transport Workers' Act. ...

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  15. LIVING WAGE

    The Industrial Commission to-day commenced the inquiry into the living wage for adult male rural employees. Doctor Eva[?]t. for the A.W.U., ...

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  16. RETUKN FLIGHT

    Dr. Kidson, meteorologist, has written to Captain Kingsford Smith advising him to choose the period between storms for his hop back to Sydney. ...

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  17. INCENDIARISM

    The police are satisfied that an attempt to burn down the pay office of the Victorian Stevedoring Company, at Port Melbourne, last night, was ...

    Article : 144 words
  18. SCOUTS

    A Federal Conference of Boy Senots was held at Hobart recently, at which many matters affecting Scouts were discusse[?]. ...

    Article : 101 words
  19. BALLOT DECISION

    The Watersiders to-day decided to reverse the secret ballot reached yesterday to resume work. This move has caused a sensation on the waterfront. ...

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  20. CANE SUPPLIERS

    A large meeting of sugar cane suppliers carried a motion that they offer their services to facilitate the despatch of sugar from Mackay. It was further ...

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  21. RUN DOWN

    An extraordinary story was told at the Campsie Court when Robert George Bell, 3[?], motor driver, was committed for trial on a charge of ...

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  22. RAILWAY MEN

    A railway fitter at Bowen, who refused to work a locomotive for he hauling of sugar to the wharf, was dismissed by the Commissioner for Railways ...

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  23. WORK AT NEWCASTLE

    Large numbers of volunteers were picked [?] to-day, but there were not enough to work the large number of vessels which were in port, and ...

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  24. DRUNKEN DRIVER

    At the Burwood police court, to-day, Frank Riddle, financier and bookmaker, pleaded guilty to a charge of having driven a motor car while ...

    Article : 140 words
  25. BIGGER NAVY

    President Coolidge is proceeding on the assumption that the opening naval bill, which authorised the construction of 15 cruisers and an aeroplane ...

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  26. MILLIONAIRES

    Probate was granted to-day in the wills of three millionaires. Major Hugh Gretton left an unsettled estate valued at £1,407,000. The ...

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  27. SEAMEN REFUSE

    The seamen have now decided to refuse to go to sea with goods loaded by free labour, and the shipowners are now making arrangements to place ...

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  28. CARTERS INTIMIDATED

    A number of carters engaged in carrying wool to the wharves refused work to-day. It is doclared that many were intimidated by Waterside Workers, who ...

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  29. VOLUNTEERS

    As members of the Waterside Workers Federation are working under the Beeby award, it does not seem necessary to employ volunteer labour. ...

    Article : 32 words
  30. STRIKE OFF

    A meeting of Watersiders decided to call the strike off, and many unionists are offering for work. ...

    Article : 29 words
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