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  2. GENERAL STRIKE IN BRITAIN NO MOVE FOR A SETTLEMENT

    No more has been made towards a settlement ot the general strike in Britain. The fourth morning of the strike in London saw no great diminution in the number of passengers, although the railway services from many districts have improved. ...

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  3. SERlOUS RIOTING AT GLASGOW

    Serious noting has occurred in the east end of Glasgow resulting in 66 arrests. Several people were injured. Some public houses and boot shops ...

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  4. TRAIN SERVICE IMPROVlNG

    Today, on the fourth morning of the strike, the weither conditions for the great trek to the city and West End were very disagreeable, but there ...

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  5. RIOTING AT MIDDLESBROUGH.

    There was some, rioting at Middlesbrough last night. Official details show that heavy lorries were chained to the rails in an attempt to wreck ...

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  6. POWER STATION AFFECTED

    Following the refusal of the Newport (Monmouth) Corporation to discontinue the supply of electrical power to industrial concerns the strike ...

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  7. DISORDERLY MOMENTS IN HOUSE OF COMMONS

    There were disorderly moments in the House of Commons shortly after Sir. Garald Strickland (Conservative) suggested that Sir John Simon's speech ...

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  9. DISORDERS IN LONDON.

    There were disorderly scenes in the Old Kent-road district. A strong body of mounted police and hundreds of foot police were engaged in clearing the ...

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  10. DISTURBANCE IN SCOTLAND

    There were further disturbances in Edinburgh yesterday. The police with, drawn batons repeatedly cleared the thoroughfares, but order was not ...

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  11. SERVICE STAFF WITHDRAWN FROM HOUSE OF COMMONS

    A significant statement was made by the Speaker of the House of Commons arising out of an inquiry that efforts should, be mode to enable the House ...

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  12. BRITISH NEWSPAPERS

    The newspaper press situation continues to improve, the following London newspapers publishing emergency editions to-day:-—The "Times." "Daily ...

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  13. COBHAM'S FLIGHT TO AUST. IS DELAYED BY STRIKE

    Mr. A. Cobham says:—''The strike will delay my departure on the flight to Australia by a week or a fortnight, which brings me in the middle of the ...

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  14. INDUSTRIAL A SHORT SYDNEY STRIKE.

    Carpenters and laborers employed on David Jones's new store struck work yesterday as a protest against an order forbidding them to smoke while at ...

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  15. NEWFOUNDLAND UNEMPLOYED WRECK MUNICIPAL OFFICES

    A message from St. John's (Newfoundland) says:— A hundred unemployed men marched into the town of Harbor Grace from ...

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  16. BURGLAR SHOOTS MAN AT EAST MELBOURNE

    A sensational affair occurred in East Melbourne early this morning when Lieutenant-Colonel Tulloch was shot by a burglar. ...

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  17. PEOPLE PAYING THEIR RATES

    The bulk of the notices regarding rates for the ensuing year has been distributed, and it is expected that the remainder will be delivered by ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    The Fruit Federation is asking the Australian Governments to stop apple shipments. ...

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  20. IN AUSTRALIA

    At a meeting of the A.L.P. executive last night a motion was carried unanimously conveying to the miners in England the best wishes of the ...

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALES MILK PRICES REDUCED

    Owing to increased production as a result of the recent rain the Country Milk Suppliers' Association yesterday decided to Tower the wholesale price of ...

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  22. FIREMEN ON A STEAMER GAOLED FOR STEALING

    Troy John Kelly (30) and Thomas Arnold (24) firemen on the steamer Rarunga, were at the Darlinghurst Sessions yesterday sentenced to two ...

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  23. DIVORCE AND DAMAGES GIVEN RAILWAY GANGER

    In the Divorce Court yesterday Herbert Leary, railway ganger, of Culley Siding, claimed, £2000 damages from Daniel Thomas Charters, a grazier. ...

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  24. WOMAN'S FOURTH HUSBAND

    In the Divorce Court yesterday a woman who appeared to be between 36 and 40 years of age admitted that she had had four husbands says a ...

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  26. BOY ACCIDENTALLY SHOT

    William Robinson (10) was playing in an unoccupied house at North Sydney yesterday when he was accidently shot in the face by a revolver. It was ...

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  27. DEATH OF A GIRL

    Mrs. Louisa Tickner and Mrs. Ruby Stanton, who were committed for trial on a charge of the murder of a girl as the result of an alleged illegal ...

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  28. 44 HOUR DISPUTE COMMENTS OF MR. BRUCE ON ATTITUDE OF UNION'S

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, in a statement last night regarding the 44 hour week dispute, said that for man years the unions had ...

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  29. SUPPORT FROM A.L.P.

    At a meeting of the A.L.P executive last night a resolutionwas adopted "pledging support and co-operation to the workers locked out owing to their ...

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  30. THE LABOR PARTY

    The executive elected at the recent A.L.P. annual conference held its first meeting last night. A determined move was made by the A.W.U. ...

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  31. PRICE OF BREAD

    At a meeting of the Master Bakers' Association held yesterday it was unanimously decided to recommend to the trade that owing to the increased costs ...

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  32. THE METAL MARKET

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  33. MR. WILLIAM JAMIESON DEAD

    Mr. William Jamieson, a director of the Broken Hill Proprietary Co., died quietly in his sleep at about 7 o'clock this morning at his residence in ...

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  35. POLICE COURT.

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  36. ENGINEMENON STRIKE COAL MINES IN THREE STATES AFFECTED

    All coal mines in New South Wales, Victoria, and Taasmania were idle this, morning at the conclusion of the night shift as a result of the failure to ...

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  37. SOME OWNERS HAVE AGREED TO PAY THE RATES DEMANDED

    Mr. H. C. Gibson, general secretatry of the F.E.D. and F.A., stated yesterday that one colliery in Tasmania and three in New South Wales havre, agreed ...

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  38. OFFICIALS EXPECTED MINERS TO BE IN THEIR PLACES

    M. Davies, general secretary of the Miners' Federation, in the course of a statement yesterday said that none of his members will be working on the ...

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  39. THE STATE GOVERNMENT INTERVENES IN DISPUTE

    Mr. J. M. Baddeley,Minister for Mines and Labor and Industry last night decided thaf the State Government should intervene in an ...

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  40. CUSTODY OF A CHILD

    Mr. Justice Ferguson, in chambers yesterday was asked to decide a curious case. Some years ago a, young woman gave birth to a child which she ...

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  41. HODGSON DIVORCE SUIT

    Captain Hammond,one of the correspondents in the Hodgson divorce suit, has lodged an appeal against the judge's decision on a number of ...

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  43. MR. BADDELEY FOR NEWCASTLE TO TRY FOR SETTLEMENT

    Messages received at the Sydney Trades Hall to-day stated that, the enginedrivers and firemen at all coal pits lad ceased work. The ...

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  44. DELAYED MAIL DISTRIBUTED.

    The mails from Sydney which were delayed owing to the disorganisation of the railway service caused by, a fire, breaking, out on a train between ...

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  46. A COMPLETE STOPPAGE

    Mr. J. Atkins, State secretary of the F.E.D. & F.A., said before the Federal Executive met to-day: "It is a complete and full stop. All our ...

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