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  4. RED REIGN OF TERROR

    "THE RED reign of terror in the Australian Labor party must be broken, and Messrs. Willis, Voigt, and Garden must leave the ...

    Article : 587 words
  5. UNHAPPY ROYALTY

    GREAT TROUBLES have fallen up on the Royal House of Roumania, The King is dying from cancer of the stomach, and is now in a ...

    Article : 158 words
  6. THE NEWSPAPER TAX.

    THE PREMIER, Mr. Lang, in a statement issued last night, said that under the Draft Bill for his proposed Publications Tax the free ...

    Article : 168 words
  7. SERIOUS CHARGES

    Brauner and Harris were sentenced to ten years on the first count, 5 years ont he second, and 3 years on the third, the sentences to be concurrent. ...

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  8. VESUVIUS AGAIN

    Mount Versuvius is again in eruption, and a cataract of lava, six feet deep and 1500 yards long, is slowly invading the northern slopes of the ...

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  9. PARLIAMENT

    Although the Supply Bill was the only important formal business for the Assembly to-day yet [?] pation of a possible dramatic ...

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  10. REPORT DENIED

    Mr. Greg, McGirr denies the report that he intends opposing Mr. Loughlin. "I have no ambition," he said, "to ...

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  11. CONGESTION OF RAILWAY TRAFFIC

    Unprecedented traffic on the western line has caused serie[?] congestion in the Bathurst yards, where trains have been delayed. ...

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  12. WEATHER

    Mostly fine and warm to hot over N.S.W. during the 48 hours up to 9 this morning. A cool southerly change should ...

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  13. CONFUSING THE ISSUE

    "A very palpable attempt is being made to confuse the public mind on the present political situation," said the Premier (Mr. Lang) last night. ...

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  14. BRITISH MINERS

    The trouble seems to have been settled, and 62,000 more men started during last week. ...

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  15. NORTHERN COLLIERIES

    Mr. C. M. McDonald, chairman of the Northern Colliery Proprietors' Association, stated that the trouble at Pelaw Main colliery had been settled ...

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  16. DISSOLUTION IN FOUR MONTHS

    Speaking last night, Mr. Gillies, M.L.A., gave an emphatic denial to the story that the elections are likely to be averted, and Parliament allowed to ...

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  17. STEEL WORKERS

    All employees connected with the steel industry at Lithgow have been granted an increase of 4/ a week, bringing the minimum wage to £4/8/. ...

    Article : 52 words
  18. FIVE MONTHS' SUPPLY

    It is likely that the Premier (Mr. Lang) will attempt to get five months' supply when Parliament meets, as it is probable that it will ...

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