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  2. DOLE FRAUDS

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Baddeley) told a deputation from the Unemployed Workers' Movement yesterday that food relief impositions, amounting to £165,000 a year, ...

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  3. STATE CAUCUS Approves £500 Limit.

    The State Parliamentary Labour caucus yesterday unanimously endorsed the scheme of the Premier (Mr. Lang) to reduce all Public servants' salaries ...

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  4. THE FLOODS.

    Three fatalities are reported from floodaffected areas in central and southern New South Wales. A station manager was drowned when his ...

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  5. MOUNTAIN RAID.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that the Dublin Civil Guards have raided Republican headquarters in mountain recesses near Dublin. In addition to documents revealing the ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The situation that will arise next week in the House of Commons, when the Liberal amendment to the land tax proposals of the Government's Finance Bill are discussed, was ...

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  7. STARVATION In Soviet Russia.

    The Stockholm newspaper "Aftonbladet" reports serious riots at Leningrad, where the starving population stormed and demolished a great ...

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  8. ECONOMY PLAN Accepted by Federal Caucus.

    By 26 votes to 13 the Federal Labour caucus to-day agreed to endorse the decisions of the Premiers' Conference. An alternative proposal that the Government should appeal to the electors on the fiduciary note issue proposals was rejected earlier by 25 ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND CRICKETERS.

    Owing to rain the match between the New Zealand cricketers and Gloucestershire was not started until after lunch yesterday. Gloucestershire batted first, and at the tea ...

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  10. REDUCED BENEFITS

    The Parliamentary Labour party held a special meeting to-day to consider the first report of the Royal Commission on unemployment insurance. The Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 239 words
  11. PROFESSIONAL OFFICERS' PROTEST.

    The New South Wales Public Service Professional Officers' Association regards Mr. Lang's scheme for a £500 maximum salary in the Public Service as crude and extraordinary. ...

    Article : 133 words
  12. MR. SCULLIN'S APPEAL.

    It is understood that the Prime Minister, in appealing to members of the caucus to support the decisions of the Premiers' Conference, pointed out that the Commonwealth ...

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  13. DEAL IN EXCHANGE.

    The P. and O. Royal mail liner Mongolia, which left Sydney yesterday afternoon for London on her first voyage in the new tourist one-class service, was crowded with passengers ...

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  14. MISSING AIRMAN.

    The chances that Mr. J. E. Ekins, an inspector of the Civil Aviation Department, who disappeared on a flight from Melbourne to Albury on Monday, will be found alive are ...

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  15. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Lang), speaking at a London festival for the four Western Australian dioceses—Perth, Bunbury, Kalgoorlie, and the north-west—sympathised ...

    Article : 122 words
  16. FAIRBRIDGE FARM SCHOOL.

    "The decisions of the Australian Premiers" Conference furnish splendid proof of the nation's integrity," declared Lord Stonehaven, speaking at the annual meeting of the Child ...

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  17. AVIATION.

    The oft-quoted statement that the next decade will see the air full of private aeroplanes has been challenged by the French pioneer of aviation, M. Bleriot, who declares that the ...

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  18. COUNTRY PARTY

    With modifications which leave the door open for all anti-extremist movements to come together—including the All for Australia League—in Federal and State spheres, the ...

    Article : 277 words
  19. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    H.M.S. Queen Elizabeth and part of the third cruiser squadron will visit Yugoslavian waters in July and August. The visiting vessels will include three cruisers, nine ...

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  20. STATE OPPOSITION LEADERS.

    Proposals by the Premiers' Conference for a reduction of all adjustable Government expenditure by 20 per cent., and for increased taxation were discussed at a conference of ...

    Article : 339 words
  21. CONDITIONS IN MINES.

    At Geneva to-day the Commission on Labour in Coal. Mines arrived at a complete agreement on conditions for legitimate mines. The German Government made concessions ...

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  22. HOTEL LICENCES.

    The licensees of the Court House and Railway Hotels were ordered to close their premises between 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. to-day by Mr. W. S. Arnott, licensing magistrate. ...

    Article : 137 words
  23. BRITISH GOLF.

    The finalists in the women's open golf championship are Miss Enid Wilson and Miss Wanda Morgan, both of whom recently came of age. The former is a daughter of an official ...

    Article : 124 words
  24. AT THE TELEPHONE.

    Mr. Mark Hambourg, and Mr. Peter Dawson, from an office at Amalgamated Wireless (Aust.), Ltd., yesterday afternoon, spoke to friends and relatives in London with perfect ...

    Article : 338 words
  25. CANADIAN BUDGET.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon Mr. A. W. Neill (Independent) said that the [?] cents export bounty on wheat contained [?] the Budget would simply increase unfair ...

    Article : 190 words
  26. AUSTRALIAN HEREFORD.

    With the object of demonstrating the suitability of Hereford cattle for Australian conditions, Swift and Co., Ltd., displayed at Smithfield the carcase of a prize-winning ...

    Article : 87 words
  27. BAD CONDITIONS.

    The deplorable conditions in which many unemployed exist were related to the citizens' relief committee by the Rev. Mr. Faulkner. He said that shelters were badly needed. ...

    Article : 108 words
  28. LEANING CHIMNEY

    Two steeplejacks are engaged in a hazardous task off Forest-road, Hurstville. They are straightening the 130ft chimney at the works of the Federal Brick Company. Five years ...

    Article : 230 words
  29. MR. BAVIN'S VIEWS.

    "As far as I can gauge the feeling of the people of New South Wales the general opinion seems to be that the Premiers' Conference has acted wisely in adopting the voluntary ...

    Article : 168 words
  30. BURMESE REBELS.

    A special tribunal sitting at Tharrawaddy (Burma) sentenced 12 Burmese rebels to death and 26 others to life transporation. Four were acquitted. ...

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  31. NOTES FOR GOLD.

    The New Zealander: "I trusted him and gave him £200 in banknotes to change into sovereigns and then..." Detective-sergeant Sadler (interrupting): ...

    Article : 177 words
  32. THE POPE'S NOTE.

    The Pope has issued a Note in the official [?]can organ, the "Osservatore Romano," [?]laining that his utterances have been mis[?]erstood. The Note adds: "It must be ...

    Article : 119 words
  33. WEDDING GUESTS KILLED.

    The bridgegroom and three wedding guests were killed and eight others were seriously injured after a wedding in a village near Vilna (Lithuania). ...

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  34. FEDERAL CIVIL SERVANTS.

    The statement of the economies which the Federal Ministry proposes to make in accordance with the Premiers' Conference resolution to reduce all adjustable Government ...

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  35. JUST DISCOVERED.

    An instalment of nearly £2000, stated to have been owing by the Goulburn City Council since 1894 on the city's original water supply debt of £55,000 gazetted in that year, has ...

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  36. RELIEF WORK RATES

    Unemployment relief rates paid in Melbourne at present are, in many cases, higher than rates under awards. The awards of the Australian Workers' Union ...

    Article : 137 words
  37. THE POSEIDON DISASTER.

    Among many telegrams received by the Admiralty, expressing sympathy with the relatives of victims of the Poseidon disaster, are messages sent on behalf of the navies of France, ...

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  38. RUINED BY DROUGHT.

    [?]askatoon farmers, driven out by drought in farms where they have not had a crop [?]e 1928, are starting trekking north from [?]thern Sasketchewnn, abandoning their ...

    Article : 82 words
  39. BLAZING MOTOR CYCLE.

    Lying in a semi-conscious state alongside the blazing remains of his motor cycle, Malcolm Baldwin, of March-street, Richmond, was found at the side of the Windsor-road near ...

    Article : 113 words
  40. STATE BILLS.

    The State Parliamentary Labour caucus decided yesterday that the proposed new Milk Bill and the Maintenance Bill should be referred to the party's sub-committee for ...

    Article : 71 words
  41. COUNTY COUNCIL'S OFFER.

    Alderman MacDonald, at last night's meeting of St. George County Council, raised the question of the council's preparedness to convert £49,000 worth of securities. It was ...

    Article : 48 words
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