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MONARCHIST RALLY IN BERLIN...
HUGE PARADE OF STEEL HELMETS MORE NUMEROUS THAN BRITISH ARMY EX-CROWN PRINCE TAKES SALUTE ULTIMATE RESTORATION OF MONARCHY PREDICTED BERLIN, Sunday.
In the greatest monarchist demonstration in Germany since the war, 197,000 "steel helmets" marched past on the former Imperial parade where the former Crown Prince took the salute. ...
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P.S. CLAIM
Canberra Allowance MAY BE HEARD IN CANBERRA
A claim for a Canberra allowance of £ 40 per annum for married public servants and £ 20 for single officers living in Canberra has been made to ...
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The German Ambassador at washington has been instructed to negotiate a postponpment for 30 months of the current payment of £3,500,000 due ...
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General Von Schleicher's armament demands coupled with the parade of the steel helmets has alarmed the French Press. ...
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IN SAME BOAT
Ryrie and Willis RETURNING FROM LONDON JOBS WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.
Among the passengers on the liner Aorangi, which arrived to-day, were Sir Granville Ryrie, the former Australian High Commissioner, and Mr. ...
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EVICTION RIOTS
Big Case Opens 90 WITNESSES TO BE CALLED NEWCASTLE, Monday.
The trial of 30 men charged in connection with the eviction riot on June 14, opened at the Newcastle Quarter Sessions to-day. It is ...
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WOES OF WANG
CHINESE ADDRESS TO COURT Threatens To Arrange Invasion. SYDNEY, Monday.
Remarkable features were associated with a case at the Parramatta Court to-lay when Christian Alexander Lauritz Beck Christensen-Wang was ...
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CRICKET TESTS
Hitch in Plans for Broadcast MELBOURNE DISPUTE MELBOURNE, Monday.
It transpires that there is likely to be some hitch in arrangements by the Australian Broadcasting Commission for the broadcast description of all ...
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ELUSIVE THIEF
Escapes Police at, Marseilles AFTER CHASE ACROSS EUROPE PARIS, Sunday.
Louis Leitzelman, an accountant, who was charged with robbing his employers at Marseilles of £ 15,000, eluded the police, to-day, marking ...
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IRISH DISPUTE
Varying Views BY POLITICIANS IN FREE STATE DUBLIN, Sunday.
While the Minister for Agriculture (Dr.Ryan) was tolling a gathering at Cashel in Tipperary that the Government was in a strong position and ...
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CHILLED BEEF
Australian Meat Lacks Quality BRITISH CRITICISM LONDON, Sunday
The editor of the agricultural section of "The Daily Telegraph", commenting on the Australian attempts to supply chilled beef, emphasises the ...
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SAFE BLOWERS'HAUL
MILLION DOLLAR THEFT IN CHICAGO Safe Deposit Fails Hoarders CHICAGO. Monday.
One of the most sensational and luerative crimes in recent years occurred when a group of expert safeblowers tunnelled into the real estate ...
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BOYS' BRIGADE
Gets Bequest for Newsboys' Home SYDNEY, Monday.
The Boys' Brigade and the Kindiergarten Union, will benefit as a result of the decision by the Chief Judge in Equity (Mr.Justice Harvey) on the ...
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AMERICAN STARS
Tennis Team For Australia SYDNEY, Monday.
A cable has been received, by the N.S.W. Lawn Tennis Association, stating that the American tennis team would arrive in Sydney on November ...
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FAMINE SPECTRE
FEARS IN RUSSIA Food Rations Reduced by Half FANTASTIC PRICES LONDON, Sunday.
The Moscow representative of "The Daily Express" says: "The approach of the worst winter since the famine of ...
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WAGE CUT
Restoration Refused INDUSTRY NOT RECOVERED MELBOURNE, Monday.
After expressing the opinion that industry had not experienced sufficient recovery to justify a restoration of wages to the former level. Judge ...
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DUTCH SEAMEN
Strike at Sea LONDON, Sunday.
The Dutch shipping strike spread to the crew of the liner Roterdam, homeward bound from New York. When the vessel was in mid-channel the ...
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DEATH SENTENCE
Victorian Executive to Decide ENFORCEMENT IN ASSAULT CASE MELBOURNE, Monday.
The Court of Criminal Appeal today dismissed the appeal of David Bennett, 59, carpentor, who was sentenced to death recently for a capital ...
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GILGANDRA FIRE
Narrow Escapes SYDNEY, Monday.
A fire at Gilgandra early yesterday morning destroyed a boarding house, a re-treading tyre factory, and a large hall. Several children and ...
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STATE SESSION
House Meets To-day NO BUSINESS UNTIL WEDNESDAY SYDNEY, Monay.
An important session of the State Parliament will commence to-morrow to deal with policy measures to be submitted by the Government. ...
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UPPER HOUSE
Government Fears for Reform Bill TALK OF APPOINTMENTS SYDNEY, Monday.
A report was current to-night that the Government has decided to seek additional appointments to the Upper House to enable it to carry through ...
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BOUND OVER
RUSSIAN WITH MILITARY MANUALS Counsel Alleges Obsession SYDNEY, Monday.
At the Central Court to-day, Elihu Zeltlan, 32, was charged with having had military manuals in his possession without lawful excuse. ...
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STRONG SHARE RISE
On Melbourne Stock Exchange MELBOURNE, Monday.
Industrial and metal shares made further advances on the Melbourne Stock Exchange to-day, and prices of several issues were taken to the ...
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TWO YEARS IN HOSPITAL
Cyclist Gets £ 820 Damages MELBOURNE, Monday.
Oliver Albert Blethyn, sheet metal worker, of Yarraville, was awarded a verdict of £ 820 damages against Frank Michaels, commercial traveller, of ...
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Trouble at the Homebush abattoirs terminated this morning. It was a domestic matter and at no time threatened to involve tbe union, ...
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FILM SEIZED
"The Five Year Plan" TRADES HALL ANNOYED SYDNEY, Monday.
The Federal authorities have seized a film called "The Five Year Plan," pending an inquiry to be held by the ...
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JAPANESE SILK
Faulty Grading Alleged RETORT TO COMPLAINTS ABOUT WOOL SYDNEY, Monday.
Referring to the Japanese, comiplaint that Austialian wool classing was not up to standard, Mr.L.R. McFarlane, managing director of Beau Monde ...
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SOLICITOR CHARGED
Fraudulent Handling Of Cheque SYDNEY Monday.
At the Central Court to-day, William Edward Hawkins 68, former solicitor, was charged with having received a cheque for £ 1,450 and fraudulently ...
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The Director General of Health (Dr. Cumpston) stated yesterday that it was not considered necessary to provide special precautionaiy measures at ...
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Interviewed yesterday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said that in the revised tariff schedule which was tabled in the House of Representatives last ...
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The Kandos Cement Company's works, which have been closed since December, will resume operations on September 7. ...
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There is now no further danger of floods in the Riverina. The Murray and Murrumbidgee are falling rapidly, and unless further heavy, rain is ...
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