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  5. HUNGER MARCHERS

    After failing to see the Prime Min[?] Ramsay MacDonald), a body of hunger marchers assembled in the members' entrance in the House of ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN CARGOES

    It is said that, as a result of the tariff embargo, the April shipments from Glasgow to Australia decreased 60 per cent., compared with April of ...

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  7. HUNDREDS DEAD

    Reports from Rangoon estimate that between 500 and 700 people are dead in the town of Pegu, Burma, as the result of an earthquake, followed by a ...

    Article : 323 words
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  9. KING GEORGE

    The King celebrated, the 20th anniversary of his accession to the throne to-day by attending the Newmarket races. This Was tie first occasion on ...

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  10. U.S.A. NAVY

    Mr. Britten, chairman of the House Naval Committee, announced to-day that he would introduce a bill for naval war[?]aft costing 1,000,000,000 ...

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  11. TWO ATTACKED

    Albert Morton, a taxi driver, was accosted near the Central station early this morning by two young men who demanded money. When he refused to ...

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  12. BRITISH PARLIAMENT

    The House of Commons, after an acrimonious debate, carried the Budget resolutions and the Finance Bill was read for the first time. ...

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  13. "WHITE ELEPHANT"

    Admiral Dewar, in a strong denunciation of the white elephant of Singapore," written for the "Daily Herald," says:— ...

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  14. LONDON BY-ELECTION

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  15. SALARIES CUT

    The secretary of the Public Service Association (Mr.F. C. Wills) said to-day that lie had received information from Mr. Lloyd, M.L.A., that the ...

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  16. MYSTERIOUS SHIP

    Mystery surrounds the movements of a steamer, the lights of which were sighted off Cape Cleveland, near Townsville, yesterday. She carried sailing ...

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  17. COAL INDUSTRY

    Members of the Northern Collieries' Association this morning met various mine managers, and, it is understood, discussed the readiness of the mines ...

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  18. AVIATOR KILLED

    Hugh Elliott, often described as the best bridge player in the world, who is also an amateur aviator, was killed while flying at Henworth in a final ...

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  19. OCTOGENARIAN SISTERS

    When Miss Caroline Phillips, aged 84 years, 61 Parramatta, was awakened by screams she was horrified to see a bed occupied by her sister, Georgina, ...

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  21. EGYPT AND THE SUDAN

    Both to-day's sessions of the Anglo-Egyptian Conference have been occupied by the Egyptians drawing contact circles around the Sudan problem. ...

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  23. WOMAN'S DEATH

    As the result of allegations which have been made regarding the death of Mrs. Ellen Skidmore, aged 63 years, of Richmond, which occurred last week, it ...

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  24. MALTESE NEWSPAPERS

    The Archbishop has issued a circular declaring that, "for reasons best known to anybody with a spark of Catholic sentiment," he condemned ...

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  25. SYDNEY ELECTIONS

    Mr. Graves, president of the A.L.P., said this morning that the executive, in selecting a candidate for the Sydney City Council election, was acting in ...

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  26. ALLEGED ASSAULT

    The case in which Constable Roach, of the Redfern police division, in charged with having inflicted grievous bodily harm on' Joseph Lillie, aged 55 ...

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  27. NARROW ESCAPE

    Awakened by the crashing of glass early this morning, Alfred Ashworth, of Penshurst, found his home on fire. Seizing his small son he escaped in the ...

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  28. WIRELESS TELEPHONY

    Call fees paid since the inauguration of the Australia to England wireless telephone service less than a week ago total £1000. ...

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  29. MOTOR CAR FATALITY

    Norman John, who was frightfully injured when the motor cycle he was riding collided with a car at Redfern on Monday died to-day. The driver of ...

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