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  5. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Harper (U.A.P.) asked the Deputy Premier (Colonel Bruxner) whether he had read a statement that Alderman ...

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  6. GOVERNMENT DEFEAT

    A special meeting of the State Cabinet was held at the home of the Premier (Mr. Stevens) to-day to consider the defeat of the Government last night ...

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  7. TAXATION COMMISSION

    Giving evidence before the Taxation Commission to-day, Mr. L. J. Thompson, secretary of the New South Wales division of the Australasian ...

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  9. WAY OUT NOT FOUND

    The Government has not yet been able to find a way out of the difficulty caused by the adverse vote in the Upper House. The meeting to-day ...

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  10. LEAK IN VESSEL

    Five hundred passengers on the liner Comte Disovia breathlessly watched a seaman named Amatruda, dangling at the end of a 70 foot rope over the ...

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  11. UPPER HOUSE ADJOURNS

    When the Legislative Council met to-night, the Attorney-General (Mr. Manning) said that he desired to make a statement. He said that there had ...

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  12. BRIDGE VICTIM

    The body of Anne Morrell, aged 38 years, of Edinburgh road, Willoughy who jumped from the Harbor bridge last night, was recovered from the ...

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  13. SUPERANNUATION BOARD

    The report of the State Super-annuation Board was tabled in the Legislative Assembly to-day. The report showed that the income for the ...

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  15. THE REICHSTAG

    Major-General Lipman, a Nazi, opened the address in the Reichstag amid cheers and jeers. All the Nazia were in uniform. General Lipmann declared ...

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  16. MAN AND GIRL

    Detectives awaited the arrival of the express from the west at Parramatta to-day and arrested a young man and a girl. The man was charged ...

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  17. BATHURST FARM

    In applying to the Land Court to-day for a reduction in the capital value of his holding, J. Corby said that he took up the land in 1929. It ...

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  18. M'GUINESS CASE

    In the Bance Court to-day, the Chief Justice (Sir Philip Street) refused an application on behalf of Arthur M'Guiness, president of the New South ...

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  21. CLAIM AGAINST NATIONAL SPORTING CLUB

    When mention was made in the Bance Court Court to-day of an application by Adolph Hintz to expedite the hearing of his claim for £2000 ...

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  22. "TWO-UP" SCHOOL

    An old residential in Commonwealth street city, was raided by the police late last night, and 46 men were arrested. They were later charged with ...

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  23. OTTAWA AGREEMENT

    Amid cheers the Legislative Assembly last night ratified the Ottawa agreement by 77 votes to 25. An amendment by the leader of the ...

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