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  2. THREAT OF IMMEDIATE STRIKE HAS PASSED.

    At a meeting of executives of the three main railway organisations to-morrow, union leaders are almost certain to institute a campaign to educate all men in the service on the union principles involved, as they believe the opposition ...

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  3. TERRORISM IN DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    Thousands of letters in 13 mail bags were either burnt or ruined by water when s mail van was destroyed by fire as it was ...

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  4. STILL NO PLAY.

    There was no play in the Test match to-day. Following torrential rain at 11 a.m., a decision to abandon play for the ...

    Article : 181 words
  5. NOW ENDORSED BY ALL STATES.

    The Central Office of the Miners' Federation announced to-day that miners throughout the Commonwealth had now endorsed the ...

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  6. KING ILL.

    An official announcement states that the King is suffering from a mild attack of gastric influenza, necessitating rest pending ...

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  7. UNPRECEDENTED PALESTINE.

    Unprecedented terrorism prevails in Palestine, where six have been killed and 18 wounded in the last 18 hours. ...

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  8. AT PISTOL POINT.

    Detectives are investigating a sensational story by a man that he was abducted at pistol point from the foyer of His Majesty's Theatre in full view ...

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  9. BOARD VOTING.

    Though the Acting Secretary of the Board of Control. Mr. Heydon, said in Sydney to-night that the board was reconsidering its decision not to ...

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  10. HUGHES DOUBTFUL.

    Howard Hughes, who is flying non-stop to Paris, radioed at 2.30 a.m.; when 1400 miles out, that he seriously doubted his ability to ...

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  11. APPROVED SOCIETIES.

    No Australian organisation is to be recognised as an approved society under the National Insurance scheme till September 1, and contracts of ...

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  12. Uneventful Day in Ipswich.

    After a week-end filled with union activity, yesterday at the North Ipswich railway workshops and in other sections of the service here was ...

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  13. STRANGE TALES.

    Although many people scoff at reports of the presence of some animal, likened to a so-called bunyip, in the Miami and Merrimac swamps, ...

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  14. BIG AGENDA.

    The biennial conference of railway commissioners to enable them to compare departmental practices in the various States and examine ...

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  15. AT ELCHO ISLAND.

    That Japanese luggers are trespassing in Northern Australian waters and along the coastline is alleged in reports which have been received at ...

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  16. Mr. Hynes Confident That Good Sense Will Prevail.

    Passing through Stockhampton to-day on his return from Townsville the Minister for Labour (Mr. M. P. Hynes) said he was confident that ...

    Article : 167 words
  17. Administration Costs.

    The Chairman of the National Insurance Commission, Mr. J. Brigden, announced that regulations were to be issued soon prescribing 5/ ...

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  18. THREE MORE WRITS.

    Additional claims amounting to £15,000 are being made against the Commonwealth Government and four other defendants directly ...

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  19. JAPAN'S WARNING.

    Japan has requested the withdrawal of foreign nationals from Hankow, Sinyang, Kui-kiang-kuling, Nanchang, Changsha, ...

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  20. Planned World Flight.

    Howard Hughes took off at 5.20 p.m. for Paris on a non-stop flight, hoping to complete the trip in 22 hours. He probably will continue from Paris in ...

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  21. RECORD PROFIT.

    The net profit in the Golden Casket for the year ended June 30 was just under £400,000, a record for the art union. The ...

    Article : 74 words
  22. Drive Checked.

    A Shanghai message says that the Japanese admit that counter-attacks and floods have checked their drive towards Hankow. The Chinese claim ...

    Article : 214 words
  23. CONFIDENCE TRICK.

    A 100,000 dollar confidence trick involving the names of the President of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Mr. Louis B. Mayer, and the film players, Nelson ...

    Article : 137 words
  24. SHED BLOWN TO PIECES.

    When a banana packing shed was blown to pieces to-night, N. Porandas and his wife, Evelyn, both of Murwillumbah, were injured. ...

    Article : 113 words
  25. ALMOST COMPLETE.

    The Inspector-General of the Royal Air Force (Sir Edward Ellington) has almost completed his inquiry into the Royal Australian Air Force. After ...

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  26. Address By Counsel for Appellants.

    Various aspects of the evidence that has been given so far in the lugger appeal cases by Captain Haultain were described to-day by ...

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  27. FEARS FOR GERMAN TRAINING SHIP.

    Acting on orders cabled from Germany, the steamer Leuna will leave Port Adelaide on Saturday for Europe, via Cape Horn, instead of ...

    Article : 131 words
  28. MANY ARRESTS.

    Fifty thousand persons attended an Orange demonstration at Greenock in celebration of the victory of the Battle of the Boyne. Clashes ...

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  29. SOVIET DRIVE AGAINST CHRISTIANITY.

    The "Daily Telegraph" Moscow correspondent says that the drive against Christianity has entered a new phase with the forcible closing ...

    Article : 140 words
  30. DIVER DISAPPEARS.

    One of the worst fatalities experienced by the boats in Japan's Arafura pearling fleet for some years occurred yesterday when a 25-year-old ...

    Article : 114 words
  31. FELL FROM BRIDGE.

    After falling about 20ft. from the side girder on the north section of the Story Bridge to-day Leonard White (Greenslopes) assistant boilermaker, ...

    Article : 108 words
  32. CAUSING ANXIETY.

    A party of amateur fishermen Frank Hamilton, junior. Richard Spink John Mitchell, Alex, Coyne, and Albert Robertson, left Tully, ...

    Article : 79 words
  33. FLOODS IN JAPAN.

    The Home Minister describes the flood damage as almost inconceivable, necessitating immediate Government relief and protective measure on ...

    Article : 41 words
  34. SEVEN KILLED IN MOTOR SMASH.

    Colliding with a motor car on the edge of a ravine the Constantine motor coach, which was crowded with natives, overturned and rolled to the ...

    Article : 66 words
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