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  4. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER OF "THE TELEGRAPH" PROSECUTED

    Alleging that they had advisedly printed and published a seditious writing, proceedings under the Justices Act. of 1886 were commenced against. Martin Luther Reading and George Melton, junr., editor and publisher respectively of "The Telegraph," before Mr. A. P. W. Tregear, Police ...

    Article : 121 words
  5. "A DAMN LIAR"

    Giving evidence before the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the payments of secret commissions in the dairying industry, Andrew Martin Tynan, State manager of Foley Bros., Ltd., discounted the ...

    Article : 301 words
  6. LOAN CONVERSION

    Beyond admitting that loan conversion is his first and principal business in England, Mr. S. M. Bruce, receiving 40 British journalists in the High Commissioner's room two hours after, his arrival in London, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 365 words
  7. WILD SCENES

    An organised demonstration in the ladies' gallery of the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon resulted in the removal of ...

    Article : 247 words
  8. The Evidence

    James Henderson, a senior sergeant of police, in charge of the plain clothes staff at Roma Street, said he was the complainant. He knew the defendant, ...

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  9. THE COMPLAINT

    The complaint of James Henderson, if Brisbane, in the State of Queensland, Senior-serseant of Police, made this thirty-first day of August. 1932, ...

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  10. MEN ON BOYS' WAGES

    Little attempted little done is a phrase which sums up the activities of the Federal Parliament yesterday. In the House of Representatives Mr. ...

    Article : 278 words
  11. CAPTURED BY BANDITS

    Major-General Sir Charles Corkran, formerly General Officer Commanding the London District, has received confirmation of a report that his ...

    Article : 79 words
  12. PENSION CUTS

    At the meeting of the United Australia Party yesterday no alternative to the Government's proposed pension cuts was suggested, though the ...

    Article : 167 words
  13. THE LETTER

    The letter complained of is as follows:--PREMIER VERSUS PEOPLE Sir,--Already Premier Smith is ...

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  14. FIERCE BRAWL

    A fierce brawl occurred in Oxford Street, Darlinghurst, late last night between three Greeks and three Australians. The disturbance followed a ...

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  15. CRIME IN U.S.A.

    "The Telegraph" has arranged for the publication of a series of six articles an crime in the United States. The writer is Mr. Frank ...

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  16. TOLL BAR ACCIDENT

    Getting out of control on the Toll Bar Road about midnight last night, a motor car crashed through the guard rail on one of the steepest sections and ...

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  17. Way Paved to World

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, when interviewed this morning on the arrival of the liner Olympic at Southampton, declined to discuss the impending loan ...

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  18. SUBVERSIVE BODIES

    In the Senate yesterday, during a debate on the Arbitration Amendment Bill, Senator Barnes said there was no limit under the Act to the ...

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  19. WILL SOON BE RIVALS

    Joan Kellaher, captain of the New South Wales basketball A team, and Betty Barker (Victoria) were quite happy together when matching the other matches at Graceville on Saturday. However, in a few days they will be trying to avoid one another on the field. Note the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. "GIVE MONEY TO SPENDTHRIFTS"

    "The Bank of England should issue notes free," Major J. R. Bellerby, Brunner Professor of Economic Science at Liverpool University, told ...

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  21. STOP PRESS

    [?] Allowed.--An appeal to the Full Court against a judgement by Mr. Justice Henchman was allowed in the case in which City and ...

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  22. N.R.U. APPLICATION.

    In the High Court yesterday, before Mr. H. W. M. Tarrant, Deputy-Federal Industrial Registrar, the National Union of Railwaymen of ...

    Article : 114 words
  23. "EXPANSION OF CREDIT IMPERATIVE."

    Coincident with Professer Bellerby's speech, the financial correspondent of the "Evening Standard" says when Mr. Montague Norman (Governor of ...

    Article : 102 words
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