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  2. NATIONALISATION.

    The conference of the National Union of Railway-men at Southampton passed a resolution to the effect that the chaotic conditions in read transport, the ...

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  3. WIMBLEDON TENNIS.

    Long queues awaited admittance to Wimbledon this morning, despite torrential rain. It seemed that play would be impossible, but the courts were covered, and ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL PEACE.

    Two business men of Melbourne, both of whom are employers of labour on a considerable scale, expressed approval yesterday of the wages board system as being the most ...

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  5. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Sir Oswald Mosley (Labour) resumed the debate in the House of Commons on the motion for the adoption of the Address in Reply to the King's Speech. He said ...

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  6. SOUTHERN CROSS.

    Bad luck is being experienced by the airmen in the Southern Cross. Their flight of 800 miles from Allahabad to Karachi occupied nearly 11 hours. Engine trouble ...

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  7. CRIME IN SUBURBS.

    Figures obtained yesterday indicate that there has been no diminution of the wave of crime which is causing alarm among suburban householders. For one week the ...

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  8. BAPTISM IN THEATRE.

    CESSNOCK (N.S.W.), Friday.—There were remarkable scenes in the Strand Picture Theatre last night, when Mr. Van Eyk, a South African evangelist, publicly ...

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  9. ARBITRATION "ASSASSINS."

    CANBERRA, Friday.—"Although many people, apart from industrialists, regret the passing of Federal Arbitration," said the Assistant Minister for Industry (Senator ...

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  10. RELATIONS WITH SOVIET.

    Questioned in tho House of Commons with regard to the resumption of diplomatic relations with Russia, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. ...

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  11. FIRE IN CITY BUILDING.

    A fire which brke out in the basement of Arlington Chambers, 220.231 Collins street, shortly after 10 o'clock last night, ws under control within 10 munutes of the ...

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  12. HENLEY REGATTA.

    At Henley the spectators saw some of the most exciting racing over witnessed on the Thomes, two consecutive races ending in a dead heat. This is unique in the annals of ...

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  13. DEFENCE ECONOMIES.

    Seventy-six men and girls, employed at the ammunition, ordnance, and explosive factories at Maribyrnong, will leave their work to-day in consequence of the large ...

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  14. RAILWAYS FINANCES.

    The Premier (Sir William McPherson) was disinclined yesterday to support the contention of the chairman of the Railways Commissioners (Mr. H. w. Clapp) ...

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  15. League Assembly.

    The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Henderson) has announced that the British delegates at the next meeting of the League of Nations Assembly will be the ...

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  16. STOPPING GAMBLING.

    Following the example of the authorities of the International Settlement of Shanghai in exterminating all unlicensed forms of organised gambling, in an effor to ...

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  17. GREAT WESTERN EXPRESS.

    The Great Western express, carrying passengers and mails from Perth, was seven hours late at Port Augusta yesterday, and is not expected to reach Melbourne this ...

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  18. LIEUT. KEITH ANDERSON.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Thousands of people with bowed heads to-day passed through St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church, Phillip street, where the remains of the late ...

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  19. ILLEGAL PROCESSION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The fine of £10 imposed on John Smith Garden, secretary of the Sydney Trades and Labour Council, by Mr. McMahon, P.M., on May 20 for having ...

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  20. STREET ARCHITECTURE.

    A committee appointed by the Royal Victorian Institute of Architects has awarded the iustitute's Victorian street architecture medal for 1929 to Messrs. ...

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  21. EXCISE DUTIES.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—One possible source which is likely to be investigated by the Ministry as a menus of obtaining increased revenue for the next financial year ...

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  22. BROADCASTING.

    The chairman of directors of the newly formed Australian Broadcasting Company (Mr. Stuart F. Doyle) said last night that, to mark in a fitting manner the beginning ...

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  23. COUNTRY PARTY'S FUTURE.

    SHEPPARTON, Friday.—At a wellattended meeting of the Goulburn Valley district council of the Victorian Country party, held at Shepparton to-day, Messrs. ...

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  24. MUSICIANS AND "TALKIES."

    Resentment at the displacement of 100 musicians by the equipment of 15 suburban theatres for "talkies" was expressed by the general secretary of the Musicians' ...

    Article : 140 words
  25. ILLICIT STILL.

    INGHAM (Q.), Friday.—Heavy fines were imposed to-day on two Italians found in possession of an illicit still last week. yesterday the magistrate convicted John ...

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  26. FIREMEN ISSUE WRIT.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Two marine firemen of Rosewater, near Port Adelaide, have issued a writ against Peter McKernan, secretary of the South Australian branch ...

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  27. POPULATION OF SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Bureau of Statistics announces that in the statistical bulletin issued recently the population of Sydney is given as 1,327,710 at the end of ...

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  28. SYDNEY HARBOUR COLLISION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—After a collision with the vehicle ferry Koondooloo to-night, a timber lighter, owned by Messsr. Allan Taylor and Co., sank in the harbour, at ...

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