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  2. "THOUSANDS LOST"

    The annual conference of the Chambers of Commerce carried a motion favouring country killing of meat. ...

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  3. "TORCH LIT"

    Addressing a public meeting to— day t Mr. Charles Hardy said: "Constitutional reform is born out of adversity and the time is ...

    Article : 160 words
  4. 'A NEW MELBA'

    Although probate has not yet been granted in the estate of the late Dame Melba it is believed the estate will be in the ...

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  5. REFORM OVERDUE

    Dr. Earle Page, leader of the New England new State movement said to-night that although six years had passed, since the New ...

    Article : 451 words
  6. WAGE STANDARD

    Leading a monster deputation opposing any wage cut Mr. D. Cameron, vice-president of the Trades Hall Council, told ...

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  7. RURAL RELIEF

    Many well known public men are included in the list of subscribers of the new company, Rural Reliefs Ltd. which was ...

    Article : 366 words
  8. CONFIDENCE THE ONLY SOLUTION

    On arrival at Adelaide from Melbourne to-day Mr. Lyons expressed the opinion that there would ...

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  9. FAILED TO REPORT

    According to the Minister for Labour (Mr. Sizer) over one thousand men who were drawing rations before the inauguration of the intermittent ...

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  10. ROYAL SHOW

    Sir Samuel Hordern says that in every way the Royal Show exceeded the expectations of the most sanguine members of the council, that it revealed to ...

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  11. COUNTER ACTION Mr. Lang's Campaign

    The Leader of the State Opposition (Sir Stanley Argyle) considers the State Ministry should take definite action to counter Mr. Lang's ...

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  12. "NO POLICY OP REPUDIATION"

    The Premier (Mr. Lang) referring to the refusal of the Melbourne City Council to grant him the use of Melbourne town hall for the purpose of ...

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  13. CHICAGO'S CHOICE

    While the newspapers here and throughout the country comment with satisfaction on the turning out of Mayor Thompson and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. "INEFFICIENCY"

    The president of the railway workers' industry branch, of the A.W.U. (Mr. J. J. Lynch) said this morning that although Mr. Lang was unable to ...

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  15. FEDERAL SALES TAX

    The annual conference of affiliated Chambers of Commerce to-day carried a motion opposing the principles of the Federal sales tax, which the mover, ...

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  16. "ONLY HEROICS"

    Referring to the suggestion Mr. Lyons that the Federal Ministry [?] resign and go to the country without waiting for the formalities of a double ...

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  17. HOLDING ON

    Observing that there has been nothing like the increase in the number of transfers of Australian stocks which was expected in view of the price ...

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  18. SEEKING MEETING PLACE

    Mr. J, S. Garden, who is organising Mr. Lang's meeting in Melbourne is now endeavouring to secure the exhibition hall, but a meeting of the ...

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  19. NATIONALIST PARTY

    At last night's session of the interstate conference of the Nationalist Federation, clauses formerly in the constitution committing the party to ...

    Article : 124 words
  20. WOOL MARKET

    Mr. R. J. Hawkes, opening the annual conference of the affiliated Chambers of Commerce of New South Wales, told the delegates that although ...

    Article : 114 words
  21. THE KING'S HEALTH

    The King showed a slight improvement to-day This is regarded as a favourable sign of slow and satisfactory progress. His Majesty was up ...

    Article : 126 words
  22. GRAVE MENACE

    Speaking at the plumbers and sanitary engineers' conference, Mr. S. McLean, president, described public drinking fountains of the "bubbler" ...

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  23. SENATE UNDETERRED

    Senator Foll, Nationalist Whip in the Senate, said last night if the majority of Senators were opposed to the Fiduciary Note Issue Bill Mr. Scullin's cry ...

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  24. BUSINESS TO PROCEED

    Commenting to-day on the announcement that the Beasley group would not be present when the House of Representatives reassembles next week Mr, ...

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  25. BEASLEY GROUP

    Interviewed in regard to the decision of the "Beasley group" to absent themselves from the House of Representatives next Tuesday, Mr. ...

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  26. HOPEFUL SIGN

    A further check of the rate of declination in wholesale prices as measured at the Board of Trade is shown by the index number for ...

    Article : 130 words
  27. NATIONALISTS PREPARED

    Mr. Latham to-day refused to comment on the position created by the refusal of the Beasley faction to attend Parliament next Tuesday. He said: ...

    Article : 102 words
  28. BRITISHERS SAFE

    The British cruiser London reached Madeira to-day, having been sent to safeguard the interests of British residents during the present ...

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  29. RELICS OF PAST

    Mr. John Garsting and Sir Charles Marston of the Palestine expedition have located the Royal Palace at Jericho, but excavation ...

    Article : 114 words
  30. HIS OWN SON

    When a resident of Newcastle named McLeilan saw an accident yesterday afternoon in which a boy was knocked down by a motor ...

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  31. "GET TOGETHER"

    Mr. Lyons, addressing a meeting of five hundred on Arrarat railway station when the express stopped there on the way to Adelaide, ...

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  32. NO CYCLONE

    The statement broadcast from Melbourne last night that Fiji was in the throes of a cyclonic disturbance, and the visit of a third hurricane is ...

    Article : 66 words
  33. UNITY OF FORCE

    The interstate convention of the National Federation to-day agreed to a motion that every effort should be made to obtain unity of force and ...

    Article : 82 words
  34. CANBERRA

    The "Daily Herald" features a cable from Canberra saying that at present it is one of the most miserable spots in the world. The majority of the five ...

    Article : 60 words
  35. HUSBAND ARRESTED

    A special court was held at the bedside of Mrs. Gladys Jones (22) at the Coast Hospital after her dying depositions had been taken. It was alleged ...

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  36. OVER BATAVIA

    Captain Scott flew over here this morning and signalled that he was continuing the flight. ...

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  37. BRITISH APPOINTMENT

    The Prime Minister announced today that he had received advice that the British Government intended to appoint a High Commissioner for ...

    Article : 37 words
  38. ALTITUDE RECORD

    Amelia Erhart making an altitude flight in an autogyro to-day made an unofficial record of 18,500 feet. The avia[?]rix on nor second flight ...

    Article : 37 words
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  40. IMPERIAL AIRMAIL DELAYED

    The Australian air mail 'plane is delayed at Mersamatrch owing to bad weather. It is due here early to-morrow morning. ...

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