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  2. ELECTIONS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), in addition to attending yesterday to business connected with his department, addressed four meetings of Nationalist supporters—two in the ...

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  3. TIME LIMIT.

    The State Government proposes to amend the Parliamentary Standing Orders so as to put a time limit on speeches in the Legislative Assembly. ...

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  4. FIVE DROWNED

    A motor car, driven by the Rev. J. Benson, of Bodalla, and in which were travelling his wife and four little children, plunged into the Clyde River at Bateman's Bay early this ...

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  5. THE STRIKE.

    Sydney seamen at their meeting yesterday after some exceedingly stormy interludes, decided that they would man all ships. The meeting lasted five hours. There was ...

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  6. MOTOR SHOW.

    The outstanding feature of the motor show at Olympia, which opened to-day, was Britain's long lend from her European and American rivals in "baby" cars, ranging from 7 to 9 ...

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  7. MR. LANG'S FEARS.

    The statements of the Premier (Mr. Bavin) and Mr. Ashton, M.L.C., regarding Mr. Lung's comment upon Mr. Justice Piddington and the basic wage, are corroborated by Mr ...

    Article : 310 words
  8. THE AIRSHIP.

    The Graf Zeppelin, which left Friede richshaven at 7.50 yesterday morning. passed out into the Atlantic during the evening. The weather reports were not ...

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  9. SOUTHERN CROSS.

    The Southern Cross left Bienheim, New Zealand, at 3.24 this morning (Sydney time) on the return flight across the Tasman Sea. ...

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  10. FERRY COMPANY.

    Further reference to the sale of shares previously held by Mr. F. W. Marks, who has been appointed by the State Government to investigate the justification for the increase ...

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  11. EAST SYDNEY.

    Opening his campaign at the Paddington Town Hall last evening Mr. Julian H. Simpson, the Nationalist candidate for East Sydney, dealt with the control and conduct of ...

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  12. LICENSE SYSTEM.

    Although a strong recommendation had been made by the Federal management committee of the Waterside Workers' Federation that the men should apply for licenses under the ...

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  13. TRIUMPHANT TOUR.

    The members of the Scottish Delegation who returned to Australia by the Niagara yesterday all looked particularly hearty and happy. As they told of the experiences they had ...

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  14. WORKERS' IDEAS.

    Evidence and cross-examination before the Full Court of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court during the hearing of the evidence on the question of hours to be worked in the ...

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  15. THE NEW ERA.

    In a preface to a collection of Mr. Amery's speeches, entitled "The Empire in a New Era," Lord Balfour says:- "Only two alternatives were ever suggested ...

    Article : 233 words
  16. 47 BURNT TO DEATH.

    Forty-seven persons including l8 women, were burnt to death, and more than 30 were hurt, in a fire which followed the bursting of the Burmah Oil Company's pipeline at ...

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  17. NEED OF WARNING.

    On behalf of the National Roads and Motorists' Association it was stated that the Bateman's Bay tragedy emphasised the urgent needs for placing warnings at the approach ...

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  18. AIR FORCE.

    On his return to Sydney by the R.M.S Niagara yesterday, the Minister for Defence (Sir William Glasgow) made two announcements concerning the Royal Australian Air ...

    Article : 459 words
  19. "ABSURD STRIKE."

    "In the last raliway lockout we had the spectacle of the waterside workers exercising a vote to prevent a settlement, and then seeking permission to handle goods," says an ...

    Article : 265 words
  20. 'PLANE CRASHES.

    Crushing in the Royal enclosure from which the King watches the annual air pageant at Rendon, an Air Force aeroplane burled deep in the ground. The two occupants— ...

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  21. MIGRATION TO CANADA.

    The Secretary of State for the Dominions (Mr. L. C. Amery), replying to questions which had been put to him by Labour members of Parliamand, said that no doubt there ...

    Article : 223 words
  22. 'PLANES' CARGO.

    The monthly report of Australian Aerial Services, Limited, states that amongst recent cargo carried by its aeroplanes was a kangaroo and a Shetland pony. The pony was ...

    Article : 138 words
  23. LEBANON GRATEFUL.

    Senator Joseph Stephan, of the Lebanese Republic (the former Turkish provinces of Lebanon and Beirut), paid glowing tributes to Australia and the men of the A.I.F. ...

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  24. ARSON ALLEGED.

    The Catamaran coal mine (Tasmania), where 120 miners are employed, is usually a very quiet place, but six men who did not return to work after a week-and off found their ...

    Article : 187 words
  25. CASE OF MR. HORAN.

    The executive of the Anglo-American Press Association at Paris is dissatisfied with the explanation made by Mr. Harold Horan, Paris representative of the Hearst news services, ...

    Article : 250 words
  26. SAFETY OF MINES.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin), in opening new laboratorios in Shelfield for research in matters affecting safety in mines, said it was indeed good to think, as he had been ...

    Article : 150 words
  27. ECONOMIC EFFECT.

    Judge Drake-Brockman in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day delivered his proposed award in the plaint of the Federated Millers and Mill Employees' Association of ...

    Article : 297 words
  28. BASIC WAGE.

    Mr. Ley, M.P., said yesterday that he objected to the State basic wage being cut de vn to a man and wife without children, as provided in the Lang Act. ...

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  29. NEWCASTLE SEAMEN.

    Newcastle members of the Seamen's Union, at a meeting to-day, passed a resolution that they did not recognise.Mr, Jacob Johnson as general secietary of the organisation. A ...

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  30. CONSTABLE IMPRISONED.

    John Angus Jackson, a former constable of police, who had pleaded guilty to four counts of embezzlement, was to-day sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment with hard labour on ...

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  31. BALKAN STATES.

    King Zogu, of Albania, in an interview with a correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," stressed the need of Albania to avail herself of Italian assistance, money, and ...

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  32. SHOOTING EPISODE.

    On the night of October 6 a taxi cab pulled up near the intersection of Foveaux and Terry streets. Surry Hills, A man, whose head was swathed in bandages, leapt from the cab, ...

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  33. SOUTH SYDNEY.

    At the School of Arts, Kensington, yesterday afternoon, Mr. Bruce addressed a meeting of women for the first time since the present campaign was opened. Miss Hynes ...

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  34. INDIAN REFORMS.

    Sir John Simon and members of the Indian Reforms Commission, were warmly received by representative Indians on their arrival at Bombay from England The ...

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  35. CHILD BURNED.

    An amazing accident occurred in the main street resulting in a child receiving serious injuries. Mrs. W. S. Miller, of The Gap, made a business trip to Wagga, accompanied ...

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  36. THE ISSUES.

    Addressing the State Labour Congress, Senator Needham (lender of the Labour party in the Senate) said he expected the BrucePage Government to be defented at the ...

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  37. AFRICAN STATION.

    A Wellington resident (Mr. F. W. Sellens) reports having picked up a short-wave broadcast from 7Go, Nairobi, Kenya. This is the first time an African station has been heard ...

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  38. SUBMARINE MISSING.

    A report from Paris says that the 600-ton submarine Ondine, which was making a test cruise from Cherbourg, and should have arrived at Bizerta to-day, had not been sighted. ...

    Article : 49 words
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