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  6. SIR PHILIP GAME

    The Governor of New South Wales (Sir Philip Game) with Lady Game and two sons and a daughter, arrived her to-day, en route to New South ...

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  7. UNREST IN INDIA

    A detailed appreciation of the situation in India, received from the Government of India at the week-end, was circulated to members of the House of ...

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  8. FEDERAL CONSTITUTION

    The following resolutions were passed by the Constitutional Convention to-day: "That the majority recommendations ...

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  9. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

    There was heavy buying on the Sydney Stock Exchange to-day for Commonwealth bonds, and increases ranging from 5/ to 12/6 were noticed. ...

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  10. TOWER COLLAPSES

    An ancient tower near Smyrna, which the superstitious villagers believed to be haunted toy evil spirits, collapsed, burying a party of women who were ...

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  11. RAID ON SALT WORKS

    Plans for 400 Nationalists to raid the salt works at Wadala, near Bombay, were frustrated by the police yesterday. Leaving the Congress headquarters in ...

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  12. ALLEGED FORGERY

    The police received a report yesterday afternoon that early in the day a cheque made out for £8 had been altered to £208 and cashed. Some hours ...

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  13. G.P.O. ROBBERY

    A robbery, which was exceptionally well planned, was carried out at the G.P.O. late yesterday afternoon, when £280 was stolen. About 4.30 o'clock ...

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  14. £215 LOST OR STOLEN

    A man who gave his name as Thomas Harrison, reported to the Darlinghurst police this morning that he had been robbed of or lost £215 in notes. He ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND RAILWAYS

    The Minister for Railways (Mr. G. Morgan) said to-day that he was not worried over the threat of a strike by railway employees. He added that the ...

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  16. WOMEN CLERKS

    The secretary of the Federated Clerks' Union (Mr. Williams) said today that under the new log of claims, women members are seeking fates of ...

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  17. £53,000,000 ESTATE

    That the stupendous fortune of £53,000,000 is involved is the story of John Hackett, one of a number of Australian claimants to the estate of ...

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  18. MUSICIANS' AWARD VARIED

    In the Federal Arbitration Court today Chief Judge Dethridge varied the musicians' award to provide that if, during a performance in "talkie" ...

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  19. ONEMPLOYD RELIEF

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin) said to-day that the Government's policy in the first place was that the military clothing provided by the ...

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  20. WORLD-WIDE DEPRESSION

    Mr. B. Bastow, the representative of the Corona Typewriting Co. of New York, who arrived in Sydney to-day, said that so well has Australia set to ...

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  21. WHEAT POOL

    One of the resolutions of the conferences of representatives of wheat growers held at Canberra on February 18 and 19, which decided that a ...

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  22. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE

    Addressing the Labor Women's Conference to-day the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Blakeley) said: "People in New South Wales regard Victoria ...

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  23. INCREASE PRODUCTION

    In a statement today the Premier (Mr. Hogan) said that not only manufacturers and employers, but workers too, must feel that the safety of the ...

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  24. SUBSTITUTES FOR WOOL

    "Substitutes for wool have been gaining ground, and to compete with those rivals reductions in prices of genuine wool must be made." This ...

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  25. TWO KILLED BY MOTOR CAR

    At the conclusion of the inquests into the deaths of Phillip Brain, aged 77 years, and Alfred Gregg, aged 67 years, as a result of injuries received ...

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  26. KING'S CUP AIR RACE

    The Prince of Wales is entering an aeroplane in the King's Cup Air Race. The machine is a Hawker Tom-Tit, fitted with a Mongoose engine with a ...

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  27. BALLARAT DAMAGED

    The Sydney Marine Underwriters' Association to-day received a cable message stating that the liner Ballarat, homeward bound from Brisbane ...

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  28. DEAD MAN

    When Henry M'Innes went to his motor lorry, which he left standing at his home at Paddington this morning, he found a man apparently asleep ...

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