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  2. McCOWAN CASE

    Robert McCowan, 54, solicitor, to-day pleaded guilty at the criminal sittings of the Supreme Court to six charges of stealing and one of fraudulent ...

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  3. PETROL TAX

    It was revealed at Canberra yesterday that the Federal and State Governments have reached a deadlock concerning the States' ...

    Article : 233 words
  4. RAILWAY SMASH

    A sensational railway smash occurred between Gilliat and Juliet Creek yesterday. A goods train, bound for Cloncurry, was crossing ...

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  5. STRAIGHT TALK

    In a debate upon the coal industry crisis at the Trade Union Congress in Melbourne yesterday, the general secretary of the Federated Engine-drivers and Firemen's Association (Mr. H. C. Gibson) declared, that the inevitable end of ...

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  6. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    "A vastly diminished national income must bring certain reorganisation and a considerable reduction in production costs. ... We shall have to resort to the dictates of unpleasant truths rather than of pleasant untruths."--The ...

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  7. Mungana Inquiry

    Mr. ex-Justice J. L. Campbell, of New South Wales, has been appointed by the Queensland Government to conduct an inquiry ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE CONGRESS

    At the afternoon session of the All-Australian Trade Union Congress yesterday, the coal position was discussed and the miners' secretary (Mr. D. J. ...

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  9. Scheme Not Dropped

    On his return to Brisbane last night from Canberra the Premier (Mr. A. E. Moore) said that although the Premier's conference did not decide in ...

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  10. Another "Cut"

    It was stated yesterday, that the Commonwealth Government will make a further saving of £2,000 in the near future when General J. P. McGlinn ...

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  11. Married Vicomte

    Miss Elizabeth Moule, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moule, of Melbourne, has married the Vicomte Henri de Janze, who formerly was married ...

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  12. MR. BAVIN

    In a letter to the coal owners and the Miners' Federation, the Premier (Mr. T. R. Bavin) suggested that they should meet in conference this week ...

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  13. Personal

    Mr. J. R. Brown, Labour member of the Legislative Council for North East Province (Western Australia) died at Subiaco yesterday, at the age of 62 ...

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  14. To Save Money

    The Nationalist members' clamour for economy in expenditure with regard to the holding of a referendum on Upper House reform has moved the ...

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  15. Suicide of Husband

    A wife for two days, Peter Nudzik's 14 years old widow, Jean Nudzik broke down and wept bitterly when she arrived at the Parramatta ...

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  16. BISHOP ASHTON TO ATTEND LAMBETH

    The north-east corner of New South Wales, which forms the Diocese of Grafton, will be represented at the Lambeth Conference by Bishop ...

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  17. Effect on Dole

    The Premier has stated that if the mining unions do not agree to send representatives to the conference he is calling in a further effort to reach a ...

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  18. NEW JUDGE IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. J. P. Dwyer, who recently was selected to fill the vacancy on the Supreme Court Bench caused by the death of Mr. Justice Burnside, was ...

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  19. Fall Over Cliff

    William Chalfont, a middle-aged man, who had fallen over a 50 feet cliff about two miles from Brookvale, lay for five days and nights in the ...

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  20. MR. JOHN M'CORMACK DEAD

    Mr. John McCormack, of Merino Downs Station, Surat, died at midnight in a Brisbane private hospital. He had been ill for some time, and ...

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  21. Works Curtailed

    The Treasurer (Mr. B. S. B. Stevens) stated in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly yesterday that, in view of the fact that the Federal and ...

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  22. Communist Charged

    A large crowd of Communists attended the Cessnock Court yesterday, when a Communist speaker, William Orr, was charged with having incited ...

    Article : 246 words
  23. Federal Economies

    The report submitted to Cabinet yesterday by the Prime Minister (Mr. J. H. Scullin) and the Treasurer (Mr. E. G. Theodore) on the Premiers' ...

    Article : 234 words
  24. The Constitution

    Before leaving for Sydney yesterday afternoon, Mr. J. G. Latham (Leader of the Federal Opposition) said that it was a matter for regret that the Prime ...

    Article : 228 words
  25. N.S.W. Transport Bill

    Attacking the Transport Bill in the Legislative Assembly last night Mr. W. F. Foster, a Government member, stated that it spelled socialisation of ...

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  26. "Four Wives Living"

    Charged on a warrant from London with having four wives living, Arthur Ronald Harris, 34, will be sent to England for trial. ...

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  27. Flight to Australia

    The New Zealand airmen, Flying Officers H. L. Piper and C. E. Kay, arrived at Akyab yesterday evening. They left again this morning in ...

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  28. Trades Union Congress

    The delegates to the All-Australian Trades Union Congress, which was continued at the Trades Hall yesterday, were addressed by the Federal ...

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  29. Aerial Service

    Commercial aviation in Australia will be advanced a further stage next month, when Australian Aerial Services Limited will inaugurate a regular ...

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  30. Wife of Premier Robbed

    Whilst staying at the Hotel Australia in Sydney, Mrs. A. E. Moore, wife of the Premier of Queensland, had her dressing case and contents ...

    Article : 109 words
  31. STOWAWAYS ON TAHITI

    Three stowaways, who were found aboard the Tahiti after her departure from Sydney appeared in court. They are: Robert Knox, miner, Walter ...

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  32. "SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL"

    So great was the interest displayed in the Allan Wilkie Company's revival of the play "School for Scandal' 'that the King's Theatre was crowded out ...

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  33. UNEMPLOYMENT

    The special committee appointed last year by the Government to investigate unemployment has submitted its final report, embodying various ...

    Article : 85 words
  34. BURGLARY TOOLS

    A youth, Robert John Bolton, who was arrested by a constable at Newmarket on Monday night in a shop doorway, was found to be carrying a ...

    Article : 87 words
  35. CAIRNS SEAT

    A special meeting of the Cairns branch of the Country and Progressive Nationalist Party was held to make preliminary arrangements for the ...

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  36. DEATH FROM INJURIES.

    Allan Hancock, 15, who, when riding a bicycle, was knocked down by a motor cyclist and had his skull and right thigh fractured, died in the Perth ...

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  37. CONSTITUTIONAL CLUB

    During the luncheon hour at the Constitutional Club to-morrow the State Treasurer (Mr. W. H. Barnes) will give an address on "The Financial ...

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