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  2. FEDERAL CRISIS. Mr. Bruce Waits on Lord Stonehaven.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) to-day called upon his Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven) and tendered him "certain advice," which his Excellency is still considering. It is understood that Mr. Bruce asked his Excellency for a dissolution ...

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  3. STEAMER ASHORE.

    Driven on the rocks near Point Stephens outer lighthouse shortly before dawn this morning by a raging east-south-easterly gale, the coastal steamer Pappinbarra, engaged in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE RAILWAYS.

    The Chief Commissioner for Railways (Mr. James Fraser) is to retire from the Government service before the end of the year. Yesterday he asked the Premier (Mr. Bavin) ...

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  5. CARBIDE COMPANY.

    Mr. F. A. MacQuisten, K.C., M.P., on returning from a tour of his constituency in the remote highlands, had his attention directed to the comments of the Tasmanian Premier ...

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  6. RETRENCHMENT.

    The Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. J. W. Kitto) said yesterday that owing to the shortage of work the services of 200 employees throughout New South Wales ...

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  7. SINGER BANNED.

    An extraordinary incident concerning Miss Florence Austral, the well-known Australian singer, is described in the "Daily Express" She was tentatively engaged to sing at the ...

    Article : 304 words
  8. AMAZING FEAT. Air Speed Record.

    Squadron-Leader Orlebar, who established a new world air speed record of 355.8 miles an hour, flew in the Rolls-Royce 6, in which Flying-Officer ...

    Article : 460 words
  9. EIGHTY ARRESTS.

    Exciting scenes were witnessed yesterday afternoon when police raided a Greek club in Castlereagh-street. Eighty arrests were made 79 men being charged with being found ...

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  10. IN PARLIAMENT.

    The only official statement made on the situation to-day was that which Mr. Bruce made to members of the House of Representatives when they assembled this afternoon. ...

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  11. PAGANELLI'S DIVORCE SUIT.

    Pagane[?], the singer, has obtained leave from the Supreme Court to sue his wife for divorce by edict. He was married in Italy in 1912, and toured Australasia in 1925 He ...

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  12. WHEAT HARVEST.

    The Canadian Government, in a report issued on Tuesday, estimates the Canadian wheat crop at 293,792,000 bushels, against last year's record of 566,726,000 bushels, The yield ...

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  13. FIRE AT UNGARIE.

    Fire, which broke out at 2 o'clock this morning in the centre of the business block at Ungarie, destroyed a billiard-room and residence, occupied by P. Bailey; a hairdressing ...

    Article : 159 words
  14. WORLD-TARIFFS.

    Mr. C. W. Marr, M.P., the Australian delegate, treated the League of Nations Assembly to some very plain speaking on the tariff question. ...

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  15. NAVAL ARMAMENTS.

    Official circles decline to comment on the progress of the Anglo-American naval negotiations till America replies to Britain's proposals. There are hints, however, that it is ...

    Article : 434 words
  16. "A DISASTER."

    "I regard the result of the division in the House of Representatives on the Arbitration Bill as a disaster," said the Premier (Mr. Bavin) yesterday, "This is more so ...

    Article : 174 words
  17. JUDGE'S DENIAL.

    What promised to be a sensational case opened in even more sensational circumstances than were expected when Rody Daniel O'Grady at the Court of Quarter Sessions in ...

    Article : 345 words
  18. COAL INQUIRY.

    The State Government expects to receive, before Monday next, the Royal Commission's interim report in regard to coal profits. The decision of the Commission will be ...

    Article : 70 words
  19. TRAINING FARMERS.

    "The colonisation of Britain" was the text of an address by the First Commissioner for Works (Mr. Lansbury) in the East End, in which he declared that men should be ...

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  20. MR. HUGHES.

    At a meeting of the Chatswood branch of the National Association on Tuesday night the following notice of motion was submitted, for consideration at the next meeting: "That, ...

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  21. SAFE-BREAKERS.

    Thieves entered two offices at Petersham on Tuesday night, but their spoils were not large. At the Invicta Laundry, 556 ...

    Article : 211 words
  22. ELECTRIC KNIFE.

    How the use of a new electric knife had aided the medical profession in the progress of reconstructive surgery was told by Dr. G. E. Manning, a Sydney specialist, who reached ...

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  23. MR. LANG.

    The leader of the State Labour party (Mr. Lang), referring yesterday to the Federal political position, stated that he held the view that Mr. Bruce must honour his word ...

    Article : 201 words
  24. BROADCASTING.

    The Australian Broadcasting Company, Ltd., has, up to the present, shown substantial losses on its operations, according to evidence given before Chief Judge Dethridge ...

    Article : 308 words
  25. SIR HENRY SEGRAVE.

    Sir Henry Segrave has arrived at Venice to take part in a great motorboat speed contest off the Lido. He has with him two boats, Miss England and Miss London. With Miss ...

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  26. IMPERIAL TRADE.

    Although business circles welcome the success of the British mission to the Argentine, it is pointed out that the result will be only a small addition to British exports, which ...

    Article : 186 words
  27. £100 REWARD.

    A reward of £100 is offered for the person who reports the whereabouts of Mr. Edgar Clifford Treloar, who has been missing from his home at Roseville since August ...

    Article : 161 words
  28. PRISONER FALLS.

    When attempting to escape from Yatala Labour Prison on Sunday night, John Baxter, alias Isaac Feldman, 35, an habitual criminal, fell from a parapet and was injured. The ...

    Article : 231 words
  29. PARTY ORGANISATION.

    "In the event of an immediate election our machinery is ready," said Mr. Horsfield, secretary of the National Association of New South Wales, yesterday. "At a minute's ...

    Article : 128 words
  30. TYPHOON IN JAPAN.

    The most severe typhoon for many years was experienced in Japan yesterday, It is estimated that 75,000 houses were flooded by overflowing rivers. ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN DELEGATES.

    Comment on the work of the League of Nations and Australia's method of representation was made yesterday by Mr. H. C. Gibson, of Melbourne, who was trade union ...

    Article : 270 words
  32. DARING ROBBERY.

    A carefully-planned robbery was perpetrated at the Royal Hotel, Abercrombie and Codrington streets, Redfern, last evening. Displaying considerable daring the thieves ...

    Article : 179 words
  33. CHANNEL TUNNEL.

    The "Daily Express" understands that the committee appointed by Mr. Stanley Baldwin before the election will report in favour of the Channel tunnel ...

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  34. "A GREAT TRAGEDY."

    "I look upon the decision of the House last night on Mr. Hughes' amendment as the great tragedy of recent years in the economic life of Australia," said Mr. Gregory, one of the ...

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  35. COLLISION AT SEA.

    The Belgian steamer Estrella (758 tons) sank in the Scheldt after collision with a German steamer. Two of the crew of 13 were saved. The pilot and the re[?] of the ...

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  36. CENSURE MOTION.

    Mr. Lang will launch a censure motion against the Bavin Government when the Legislative Assembly meets. This will be in the form of an amendment to the motion for ...

    Article : 115 words
  37. COLLIERY COMPANIES.

    Mr. Lansbury, addressing a meeting at Bromley, hinted at the voluntary unification of all colliery companies in one great public utility company. ...

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  38. LABOUR MEMBERS SUSPENDED.

    During the debate on the Address in Reply in the Assembly to-night, four Labour members, Messrs. F. Bulcock, S. Rassington, Cooper, and G. Pollock, were suspended for refusing ...

    Article : 100 words
  39. SINO-RUSSIAN WAR.

    Chinese telegraphic advices from the war zone report that a valiant attempt is being made by the Chinese defence forces of about 10,000 to save the city of Mohlin from Soviet ...

    Article : 82 words
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