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  2. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS NEW SOUTH WALES

    The Judges of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, who receive £2600 per annum, believe they are entitled to [?] money in view of ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES AUSTRALIAN

    At the railway assemby yards, near Port Adelaide, yesterday, a ganger dismissed one of the men on the ground, it is stated, that he ...

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  4. HINDU-MAHOMEDAN CLASH

    Considerable rioting occurred to-day whan a crowd of about, 500 Mahomedans armed with pickaxes, crowbars, sticks, swords and stones ...

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  5. LIVELY SCENES AT SEAMEN'S MEETING.

    Lively scenes marked the monthly meeting of the Sydney branch of the Australian Seamen's Union, which was held in the Communist Hall ...

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  6. GENERAL

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. F. A. Broad (Lab.) asked the Secretary of State for War if he was aware that though the ...

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  7. STATE TELEGRAMS PERTH WOOL SALE.

    The eighth wool sale of the present season's series was held yesterday at the Wool Exchange, when approximately 1500 bales were ...

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  8. EMPLOYERS UPHOLD COURT'S DECISION

    A largely attended meeting [?] representatives of the Employers Association of New South Wales to-day considered the 44 hours High ...

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  9. FRENCH CAPTURE JEBEL DRUSE

    French troops have captured Sueida, the capital of Jebel Druse, after six hours fighting. The Druses, who were estimated to be ...

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  10. A STRIKE SETTLED

    A settlement was reached today in the strike of 500 men employed at the Electricity Commission's brown coal mine at Yallourn, which ...

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  11. THE TERRACE MOTOR FATALITY

    Ralph Skipper, a grocer residing in Francis Street, a brother of Leonard Skipper whose car had been seized by the police in connection ...

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  12. THE MOSUL QUESTION.

    Reports from Constantinople indicate that the Mosul boundary question is again prominent. There are some hopes of settlement, and it is ...

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  13. RECORD MOTOR SPEED.

    On the Brooklands track Parry Thomas, in a 400 h.p. motor car drove 172 miles an hour. ...

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  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Recently a dispute occurred at the Adelaide Hospital, when the women employed in the laundry department threatened to go on strike ...

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  15. 48 VERSUS 44 HOURS.

    The first clash between employers and employees following the decision of the High Court that unions working under the Federal award ...

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  16. IMPERIAL CABLES. UNITED KINGDOM

    "The industrial picture is neither black nor grey, but piebald and with the dark patches lees prominent than last year," said Mr. Churchill, who ...

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  17. MURDERER ESCAPES FROM HOSPITAL.

    Samuel Osby, a half-caste American negro, who was sentenced to imprisonment for life for murdering Gharley Blakely at Kwolyn in ...

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  18. A REVERSAL OF HISTORY.

    Mr. Losovsky, the general secretary of the "Red" Trade Unions International, has sent a letter to the International Federation of Trade ...

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  19. DISABLED SOLDIERS.

    A deputation from the R.S.L. waited on the visiting archbishops from the East and Archbishop Clun[?], and sought their aid in solving ...

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  20. A POLICY OF IRRITATION

    Some of the unions covered by Federal awards have decided to put into operation a policy of irritation as a protest against the judgment ...

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  21. VICTORIA

    The City Coroner (Dr. Berriman) found today that Mrs. Elizabeteb. Law, whose body was discovered in Chadstone Road, Oakleigh, ...

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  22. THE PROPOSED BETTING TAX

    The betting tax promises to be the most controversial feature of the Budget. It is opposed by the churches and bookmakers, but from ...

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  23. WILKINS EXPEDITION MISSING

    The Fairbanks (Alaska) correspondent of the Associated Press states that Major Thomas Lanphier expected to leave there late on ...

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  24. HOSPITAL PATIENT'S CONFESSION.

    At the Public Hospital yesterday Mrs. Florence Tyler, of Kellerbe[?], aged 50, confessed that Olive Shaw, 27, another patient in the hospital ...

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  25. THE COLLIERY TROUBLE

    No finality was reached at the compulsory conference concerning the Australian colliery trouble. ...

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  26. IRISH

    A sensational arrest was made at Queenstown of an American from New York with documents concealed on his body addressed to prominent ...

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  27. BRITISH

    The coal conference has broken down, the chief point of the controversy being the question of a national uniform minimum rate of ...

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  28. NO TRACE OF OSBY

    No trace has been found yet of Osby, the life-sentence prisoner who escaped. from hospital. ...

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  29. THE TERRACE FATALITY

    In connection with the St. George's Terrace tragedy, the Coroner found that Leonard Skipper as guilty of unlawfully killing ...

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  30. TRAIN AND MOTOR VAN.

    Nine persons, were killed, and 13 injured when an electric train crashed into a motor truck containing a picnic party at a level ...

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  31. OBITUARY

    An old Carnarvon resident in the person of Mr. George ("Dad") Atkinson passed away at 10.30 on Wednesday evening. The late Mr. ...

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  32. LABOR SPEAKERS WANT PROTECTION

    There was a lively discussion at a Scottish trade union congress at Inverness today on a resolution adopted by the Glasgow Trades ...

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  33. POLITICAL WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    In response to an invitation expressed in a resolution carried at a meeting of local bodies and mining representatives at Kalgoorlie, ...

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  34. CONFERENCE OF MINERS' DELEGATES.

    The miners Federation has called a special delegates conference in London on April 28 to decide the miners policy. ...

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  35. A NEW SCHEME TO HELP GOAL INDUSTRY

    It is announced that the Mines Department has prepared a scheme for a Government loan to the coal industry, conditional on its being ...

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  36. COAL DISCUSSIONS CONTINUED PRIME MINISTER HOPEFUL

    Mr. Baldwin has continued his coal conversations, and hopes there will be a favorable development very shortly. ...

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  38. FEDERAL

    A witness before the Federal Committee on Electoral Reforms yesterday alleged that there were 5000 dummy names on the East Sydney ...

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  39. TRANSCONTINENTAL AIR SERVICE SUGGESTED

    An aerial service following the route of the transcontinental line from Perth to Adelaid[?] is under consideration. The Director of ...

    Article : 87 words
  40. THE COAL CONFERENCE

    The Government intervened in the coal crisis and called a conference at which Mr. Baldwin presided, but practically no progress ...

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  41. AN IMPORTANT CONFERENCE

    In connection with, the coal trouble all parties expect today's conference to indicate whether an imminent crisis can be avoiced or not. ...

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  42. TASMANIA

    A discovery of oil-bearing shale, which in the words of the State Director of Mines (Mr. A. McIntosh Reid) is the richest yet found in ...

    Article : 156 words
  43. THE FEDERAL AND STATES CONFERENCE

    The surrender of the field of taxation on the incomes of individuals, the retention of the company tax, and the abandonment of ...

    Article : 125 words
  44. LOCOMOTIVES FOR SOUTH AFRICA

    A dramatic battle, was staged to secure the contract for the big South African order for locomotives. American and German tenders were ...

    Article : 74 words
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