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"Sir Otto Niemeyer," said Mr Lang, "told the Premiers that unless Australia reduced her tariff and lowered the standard of living enjoyed by her people, the London financial ...
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FINANCIAL CHAOS.
Would Follow Mr. Lang's Promises. MR. STEVENS'S COMMENT. NEWCASTLE, Monday.
The Treasurer (Mr. Stevens), referring tonight to Mr. Lang's policy speech, said:- "It is obvious from the general tone of Mr. Lang's speech that he does not understand ...
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RAILWAYS CASE.
Commonwealth to Intervene. TO MAINTAIN AWARDS. MELBOURNE, Monday.
The Commonwealth Government to-day received permission from Chief Judge Dethridge in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to intervene in the applications made by the ...
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WHEAT HARVEST.
50,000,000 Bushels in Western Australia. PERTH, Monday.
The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. P. D. Ferguson) expressed the opinion to-day that the wheat harvest was likely to be 50,000,000 bushels, and he anticipated an average of 13 ...
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BOY KILLED.
AT CHARITIES' CARNIVAL.
John Healy, 15, of 35 George-street, Redfern, was killed last night at the United Charities' Carnival, which was being held at the corner of Turner-street and Botany-road, Red ...
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RATIONING.
Or Salary Reductions. ACCEPTED BY VICTORIAN CIVIL SERVANTS. MELBOURNE, Monday.
A meeting, representing 80 per cent, of the members of the Victorian Public Service Associations, agreed to-night to a scheme of rationing proposed by the Government, or, ...
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NEW ZEALAND FILM TAX.
British Interests Not in the Boycott. WELLINGTON, Sept. 22.
Replying to Sir Victor Wilson's challenge to the New Zealand Government to publish the message concerning the attitude of British film interests to the new tax, the Acting Pre ...
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In a letter to the municipal council, the secretary of the Methodist Men's Brotherhood requested that, as the aerodrome is under the control of the council, action should be taken ...
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BARWON.
MR. WEARNE, M.L.A., RETIRES. MR. MCDONALD, M.L.C, ENDORSED.
Acting on medical advice, Mr. Walter E. Wearne, M.L.A., has notified the executive of the National Association that he will not be a candidate for the Barwon seat in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Governor (Sir Philip Game) yesterday presented Mr. Edwin Brown, a wellknown resident of Panamatta and chairman of the National Rifle Association for 25 years, ...
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The 60 boys at the Guildford Truant School have displayed keen enthusiasm in the scout training, which was recently introduced at the institution by the Cub Organiser for New South ...
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Stanley Greensway was charged in the Gladstone Circuit Court to-day with having stolen about £293 from the funds of the Monto District Hospital. Following a short ...
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ELECTIONS.
GEORGE'S RIVER. C. Monro's Candidature. SPEECH BY MINISTER FOR LABOUR.
There was a sharp division of political opinion evidenced in the meeting at Sutherland Picture Theatre last night when the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. ...
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LABOUR'S POLICY.
MR. FARRAR'S WARNING. MR. LANG AND THE BASIC WAGE.
"There are one or two points that electors should particularly remember just now in association with Mr. Lang's election policy," said the Minister for Labour and Industry ...
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DR. PAGE'S STATEMENT.
"MINISTRY AFRAID OF EXTREMISTS." MELBOURNE, Monday.
Declaring that Parliament must meet as early as possible, not only to recommit the Budget, but to revise the tariff in order to reduce the cost of living, and the cost of pro ...
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Mr. F. R. Cawley, resident magistrate from Papua, who has been visiting Sydney, will leave for England to-day by the Baradine. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The writs for the State general election were issued by the Chief Secretary (Mr. Chaffey) yesterday. They are returnable on November 21. ...
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REPUDIATION.
URGED AT WOLLONGONG MEETING. WOLLONGONG, Monday.
At a free speech meeting organised by the Trades and Labour Council to protest against the action of the Wollongong Municipal Council in prohibiting public meetings in ...
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Newcastle Labour leaders intend to hold a campaign of little more than a week before the State elections, the object being to make candidates available for campaigns in doubt ...
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The Premier (Mr. Bavin) will open the Nationalist campaign in the eastern suburbs to-night, when he will address a meeting in the Coronation Hall, Bondi Junction. He will ...
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Speaking at an open-air meeting on Saturday night, Mr. W. W. Hedges, M.L.A. for Monaro, urged all political parties to cooperate with a view to lifting the country ...
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The endorsed Labour candidate for Botany, Mr. R. J. Heffron, will open his campaign in the Mascot Town Hall on Thursday night at 8 o'clock. He will be supported by Mr. E. ...
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The Labour party conference has reaffirmed previous decisions in favour of one Parliament for Australia. A committee was formed to arrange for a vigorous campaign ...
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Following a meeting of the Lockhart F. and S. Association, it was decided to form a committee to work for the return of Mr. R. T. Ball, Minister for Lands. Mr. G. Moncrieff was ...
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The Auburn council has decided to prosecute anyone caught painting election propaganda on the footpaths during the forthcoming election campaign. ...
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Following is a list of the meetings arranged by the National Association for this afternoon and evening. The meetings at Waverley, Canterbury, Ashfield, Dulwich Hill, and ...
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Mrs. Nellie Gahan, 36, of McNair-avenue, South Kensington, was fatally injured when a motor car overturned in Prince's Highway, Kogarah, on sunday. Mrs. Gahan was taken ...
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METAL INDUSTRY.
Increased Duties Sought. "SEVERE PRICE-CUTTING."
"Price-cutting has been exceptionally severe during the last year, and special efforts are being made by oversea manufacturers to obtain more business in Australia." said Mr. ...
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James Marlow, 46, of St. George-road, Bexley, and his wife, had narrow escapes from drowning yesterday when a motor car, in which they were travelling, fell into Cook's ...
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Three detectives, after a stern chase along several streets in Surry Hills yesterday afternoon, captured a man who was seeking to elude them. ...
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BRITISH RUGBY TEAM.
Runaway Victory at Perth. PERTH, Monday.
The British Rugby team, in the last match of their tour, to-day defeated a representative Western Australian team by 73 points to 3. ...
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Mr. James Sharpe, deputy chairman of directors of The Dairy Farmers' Co-operative Milk Company, Limited, and formerly chairman of directors from 1915 to 1928, died at ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Some anxiety is entertained for the safety of a motor launch which left Newcastle harbour at 5 o'clock this morning, and has not so far returned. ...
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BRISBANE, Monday. Whilst swinging to take up her berth alonside Dalgety's wharf this morning, the 11,000ton steamer Nieuw Zeeland struck the Haw ...
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With the head blown off, the body of Ronald Marshall, 17, was found about 300 yards from his camp at Pindar. He left with the intention of kangaroo hunting yesterday after ...
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Damage estimated at between £5000 and £6000 was caused by a fire which broke out in the main business section at Kingaroy late to-night. ...
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UNEMPLOYMENT.
Address by Mr. W. A. Holman.
Speaking in the Y.M.C.A. Hall last night on "The human factor in the present economic depression," Mr. W. A. Holman, K.C., said the real test of government was the ...
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The Ashfield council has given permission to the Ashfield sub-branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' League to cut down and remove all dead trees in various parks of ...
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Representatives of the encampment branch of the I.O.O.F. from all parts of the State met yesterday in annual conference in the I.O.O.F. Temple, Riley-street. The chair was taken by ...
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Her Majesty's Theatre: "Follow Through." 8. Criterion Theatre: "Bird in Hand," 8. St. James Theatre: "Pot Luck," 2.30. 8. Plaza Theatre: "The Rogue Song," 10 till 8, 8. ...
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COUNTRY NEWS.
BREAKING AND ENTERING. INVERELL, Monday.
At the Quarter Sessions, before Judge Mocatta, Clarence Joseph Golledee was charged with breaking and entering. Accused pleaded guilty. Mr. S. J. S. Butler, who ap ...
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At the Inverell Police Court, John Sampson was fined £25, with costs, in lefault three months' imprisonment, for having opium illegally in his possession. The police inspector ...
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Butchers, carters, and shopmen employed at the Main-street establishment of the Lithgow Co-operative Society ceased work on Saturday owing to a wage dispute. At the ...
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The coroner, Mr. W. A. Cole, held an inquiry into the death of Basil Walter Fairhall, 21, who was killed at a local gravel pl; on Friday, September 12. The coroner found ...
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Work at Wyangala dam is proceeding according to schedule. There is every prospect of continuance. The excavation for the foundation of the wall is proceeding in the ...
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John Frederick Haberley, 56, prospector, camped on Turon River, near Capertee, was admitted to Lithgow Hospital to-day suffering from a shotgun wound in the abdomen. ...
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SURF BATHING.
LORD BEAUCHAMPS IMPRESSIONS.
One of the new impressions of Australia which Lord Beauchamp wil1 take England with him is that of its surfing beaches. He confessed at the Royal Empire Society ...
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