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  2. "AUSTRALIA VERY RESTLESS"

    "Australia today is very restless. Our country is, indeed, threatened with disruption, and in the great social changes ...

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  3. MR. LANG'S LEADERSHIP CHALLENGED

    Many unions today withdrew their support from Mr. Lang, and decided to assist Mr. A. C. Willis in his candidature for ...

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  4. U.S. WAR DEBTS POLICY CLOUDED

    With Congress tentatively scheduled to adjourn early in June, there is much speculation about a war debts policy ...

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  5. NEW LOAN OPENS WELL

    Supplies of the prospectus of the new 3¾ p.c. Commonwealth Loan of £5,000,000 have now been made available at all banks, ...

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  6. STEP FOR PEACE Draft Of 4-Power Pact Ready

    It is authoritatively reported that Britain, France, Germany, and Italy have reached an agreement in terms of the Four Power ...

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  7. HIT BY FAST BOWLING

    Several newspapers today give prominence to the fact that the deliveries of Constantine and Martindale, the fast bowlers in ...

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  8. TOMORROW'S BROADCAST

    The annual dinner of the Royal Empire Society, which will be held at the South Australian Hotel tomorrow night, will be ...

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  9. REDUCED RATE ON BANK OVERDRAFTS

    The chairman of the Associated Banks of Victoria (Mr. W. A. Leitch), who is general manager of the Union Bank announced ...

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  10. S.E. TRADE

    A letter seeking the co-operation of the Victorian Government, in an effort to solve the problem of competitive transport for the ...

    Article : 221 words
  11. PRICES OF SOFT COPPER WIRE Disparity Between Local

    Evidence showing a remarkable desparity between prices of soft copper wire manufactured in Australia and of that imported from abroad, was ...

    Article : 283 words
  12. WHEAT YIELD BELOW ESTIMATE

    Final figures now being collected, of the wheat yield for the current season, pointed to between 41,000,000 and 42,000,000 bushels, the Government ...

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  13. MURDERER STILL AT LARGE

    Baffled by lack of clues, and the absence of a motive agreeing with the known facts, detectives investigating the murder of Richard Joseph Supple ...

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  14. Ministers To Broadcast

    In connection with the new Commonwealth Loan of £5.000,000 the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) will broadcast a short talk from Canberra ...

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  15. EFFECT ON OPINION IN ENGLAND

    Though Constantine and Martindale are reported to have bowled bumping balls in the match against the M.C.C., cabled comment suggests that their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. CORPORATIONS AND UNEMPLOYED RELIEF

    A special meeting of the Unley City Council last night discussed a letter from the Premier (Mr. Butler) relative to the proposal that local ...

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  17. CAUSE OF CHANGED ATMOSPHERE

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that final negotiations for the Four Power Pact were facilitated by Hitler's conciliatory speech and the change in the ...

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  18. Tariff Enquiries In Adelaide

    According to information received by the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce from the Commonwealth Tariff Board, public enquiries will be ...

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  19. MESSAGE FROM EVEREST LAND PARTY

    The "Daily Telegraph" reports the receipt of the following message, dated. "Mount Everest Camp, Sunday:— Any report as to success or failure at this ...

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  20. Hindmarsh Will Not Take Responsibility

    The Hindmarsh Council decided last night to inform the Government that it would not undertake the responsibility of co-operating in respect of ...

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  21. COMMONWEALTH RAIL EMPLOYES' AWARD

    whether in its recent, judgment on the Commonwealth Railways award made by Judge Drake-Brockman the High Court declared that the whole ...

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  22. MORE DIPHTHERIA AT RENMARK

    Although 500 children have been inoculated against diphtheria in the past month, four fresh cases were admitted to the district hospital tonight, ...

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  23. EXCISE TOBACCO DUTIES

    Warm discussion is expected during the debate on the amendment, which will be moved to the excise tobacco duties by the Country Party in the ...

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  24. Said He Would Plant Flag On Peak Of Everest

    Maurice Wilson, a Yorkshireman. who left London on Sunday in a light plane, intending to plant the Union Jack on the peak of Everest has not ...

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  25. LESS FIRST GRADE BUTTER

    Speaking at the annual conference of the Dairy Factory Managers and Secretaries' Association of New South Wales today, the Minister of ...

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  26. Four Candidates For Bulli By-Election

    Nominations for the Bulli by-election, due to the death of Mr. A. Lysaght, closed today. The seat will be contested by the following candidates: ...

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  27. GERMAN TREATMENT

    Franz Bernheim, late of Gleiwitz. in Upper Silesia, who says that he was dismissed from his employment in a German emporium because he was a ...

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  28. LIBEL JUDGMENT SET ASIDE

    The Full Court today upheld an appeal by Sporting Life Publication Ltd. against the verdict of £800 obtained by Langley Wilkinson in an action for ...

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  29. Scout Camp Breaks Up

    Although the Scoutcraft Show at the Exhibition Building will be continued until Wednesday, the Jubilee Oval Scout camp has broken up. More ...

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  30. ROOF OF HOUSE ABLAZE

    Prompt action by the Norwood Fire Brigade early yesterday morning saved a six roomed house in Glynde road, Payneham, from destruction. When ...

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  31. PEACE EFFORTS IN NORTH CHINA

    The next few days will probably settle the future of North China, where desultory fighting continues. Efforts are being made to proclaim an ...

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  32. GEOGRAPHY LESSON IN MENU

    Two hundred [?] 45 Dominions, colonies and [?] will figure in the menu of the [?] Day luncheon at the Junior [?] ...

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  33. COLD MAY MORNING

    Yesterday morning the thermometer fell to 42.7 degrees, which, according to the records kept by the Divisional Meteorologist (Mr. E. Bromley), was ...

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  34. WAGES OF FEDERAL CIVIL SERVANTS

    Fears that Federal public servants would suffer a further cat of £12 a year were removed tonight when Cabinet decided not to apply the reduction, ...

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  35. Prime Minister To Tour North Queensland

    Arrangements have been completed for the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) to make a comprehensive tour of the sugar, cotton, tobacco, and mining ...

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  36. COMMONWEALTH GRANTS COMMISSION

    Disagreement with the statement by the Premier of South Australia (Mr. Butler) that it was essential for the States to be consulted about the ...

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  37. New Guinea's Farewell To Minister

    To show "the big chief from Siteni" how they can dance, 2,000 natives assembled this afternoon at Mount Toma, 30 miles from Rabaul. ...

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  38. Canon Hughes's Criticism Of Jardine

    Speaking at a smoke social of the Victorian Junior Cricket Association tonight, when body line bowling was condemned, the president of the ...

    Article : 94 words
  39. Satisfactory Tests

    In spite of the fact that earlier in the evening a rebroadcast from the East Indies of a welcome to the Australian delegation on the goodwill ship. ...

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  40. Yes Majority In N.S.W. Increased To 38,593

    The counting today of 6.386 effective votes in the referendum for reform of the Legislative Council increased the majority for Yes by 453 to 38.593 ...

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