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  5. PENSIONS CUT

    A long discussion on the proposed pensions cut took place at a mooting of the Parliamentary members of the United Australia Party. to-day, ...

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  8. WOOL INQUIRY

    The method of marketing wool was strongly criticised by Mr. Thomas Rowlands, a grazier, before the Federal Wool Committee to-day. He said ...

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  9. OLD-AGE PENSIONERS

    Officials of the Labor and Industry Department to-day states that old-age and invalid pensioners were not entitled to the dole, whether or not ...

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  10. HAYMARKET THEATRES

    The Chief Judge in Equity (Mr. Justice Harvey) to-day granted the application on behalf of Haymarket Theatres for a reduction of capital ...

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  11. CENTRAL EUROPE

    The conference began to-day of financial and economic experts on the reconstruction of Central and Eastern Europe at Stresa (Italy), where ...

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  13. MR. S. M. BRUCE

    Mr. S. M. Bruce will arrive at Southampton on Wednesday afternoon to take up his duties as Resident Minister for the Commonwealth. He will ...

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  14. BRITISH ISLES

    The British Isles are sinking to the sea level at the rate of nine inches a century, according to Captain T. E. Longfield, an ordinance surveyor, ...

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  15. SENATOR DUNN

    When the suit in which James Dunn, a member of the Senate, sought the annulment of his marriage with Mrs. Alice Mary Dunn on the grounds ...

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  16. HAIR CLOTH

    The Tariff Board heard evidence today as to what rates of duty were necessary to give adequate protection for Australian hair cloth ...

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  17. SABRE RATTLING

    General von Schleicher, the Minister for Defence, interviewed by the representative of a Konigsberg (East Prussia) newspaper, gave, another ...

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  18. ALLEGED THEFT

    When Douglas Henry Lock, aged 26 years, a clerk, was charged at the Central Court to-day with having stolen £50 from Winchcombe Carson ...

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  19. POLICE OFFICERS SUSPENDED

    Two police officers, a sergeant and a constable, have been suspended following allegations that they took bribes from starting price ...

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  20. PRAISED BY JUDGE

    Mr. Justice Danger Owen, who has just retired from the New South Wale? Supreme Court Bench, where latterly he has been judge in Divorce, ...

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  21. FORGED CHEQUE

    At the Central Court to-day, George Henry Davis, aged 45 years, a clerk, was sentenced to four months' imprisonment with hard labor for ...

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  22. SEAPLANE CRASH

    Major Neri, a well known Italian pilot, was killed when a new high speed seaplane he was flying crashed in flames on Lake Garda. ...

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  23. MISS ENGLAND III.

    Mr. Kaye Don announced to-day that the damage to the speedboat Miss England III, is more serious than was at first believed. The craft ...

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  24. QUEER HOAX

    For the last 15 years officials at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital have been the victims of one of the most remarkable hoaxes ever perpetrated ...

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  25. PRICE OF SUGAR

    It was stated to-day that the Queensland sugar interests had agreed to the reduction of the price of sugar by ½d a pound. ...

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  26. FORMER BUTLER

    Thomas Proudfoot, a 'bus conductor, appeared at the Central Court to-day on a charge of having stolen a woman's umbrella and articles valued at ...

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  27. ELECTRIC LIGHTING CHARGES

    There is a likelibood that electric light charges in Sydney will be reduced. The general manager of the city electricity department (Mr. ...

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  28. CAPITAL VALUES AND RENTS OF CROWN LANDS

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. Buttenshaw) has given instructions that in all future determinations of the capital value of acquired lands, ...

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  29. FLYING FAMILY

    Mr. George Hutchinson, who, with the family is flying from New York to England, was fined 1000 kroner for having landed on Greenland ...

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