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  5. Labor Attacks Civil List in Commons

    A question as to whetner the time had arrived to modify the "pomp and circumstance of the monarchy" was raised by the Labor leader (Mr. C. R. Attlee) on behalf of his Party when Mr. Chamberlain, in the House of ...

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  7. POLICE INQUIRY

    A statement made at the police inquiry by the Commissioner of Police (Mr. Mackay) was referred to to-day by Mr. W. F. Sheahah, appearing for ...

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  8. REARMAMENT

    Confidential details of Britain's £1,500,000,000 rearmament programme were revealed to the Dominions for the first time at to-day's session of ...

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  9. SPANISH WAR

    The non-intervention sub-committee to-day agreed to circulate among members of the main committee the draft of an appeal to both sides to conduct ...

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  10. MILLIE CREEK MURDER

    The victim of the Millie Creek murder was to-day identified as Ernest H. Brown, a wool classer, whose home to in Victoria-street, Marrickville. ...

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  11. Britain Blamed

    The "Allgemeine Zeitung," in an editorial, pays unusual attention to the Dominions. The editorial is entitled "A Word to the Empire ...

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  12. SUNDAY FOOTBALL

    The Ministers' Fraternal decided to-day to support the action of the Rev. A. J. Bingley (Methodist), who on Sunday last attended a match between ...

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  13. MR. MACKAY RETURNS TO HOSPITAL

    Suffering from the effects of his prolonged examination in the witness box yesterday the Commissioner of Police (Mr. Mackay) returned to ...

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  14. WHAT ITALY WANTS

    The Spanish Ambassador in Paris (Senor del Vayo) says a Geneva mes-sage, opposes a truce in the Spanish war, arguing that an agreement for ...

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  15. DIESEL-ENGINED CAR

    On Saturday the first Diesel-engined car in Australia passed through Melbourne. It was a Mercedes Benz owned by Mr. Fred Mueller, a Sydney ...

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  16. MR. BALDWIN

    Mr. Baldwin made his last public speech as Prime Minister to-day when he was the guest, with the Empire Premiers, at the Empire Day and ...

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  17. BODY FOUND IN SEA

    The police have recovered the body of a man believed to be Robert Burnside, aged 45 years, fireman of the collier Minmi, which was wrecked at ...

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  18. JAPANESE COMPETITION

    Some substantial protection against Imports from Japan was sought from the Tariff Board to-day by representatives of Australian industry engaged ...

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  19. NATIONAL DEFENCE TAX

    Apparently reacting to widespread protests, the Chancellor of the Ex-chequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) has made a substantial modification in the ...

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  20. REBEL ADVANCE

    The capture of Mt. H[?] enables the rebels to control the whole of Arroti River valley and to command all Basque positions to the west, ...

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  21. WATERSIDE WORKERS

    A meeting of the waterside workers, after five hours, declined to-day to instruct the returning officer (Mr. Dalley) to declare the result of the ballot ...

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  22. EQUAL PAY FOR SEXES

    The Presbyterian Assembly to-day supported the policy adopted by several other large organisations of equal pay for the sexes. The Rev. ...

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  23. MR. CHAMBERLAIN AS SUCCESSOR

    "How long will Mr. Neville Chamberlain hold the National Government together?" is the question frequently asked in the city by those strongly ...

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  25. SLAUGHTER OF PRIESTS

    Commenting on Archbishop Hinsley's pastoral letter dealing with the struggle in Spain, in which reference was made to the visit of Anglican clergyman to ...

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  26. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTION

    Six candidates for the Legislative Council were returned unopposed when nominations closed to-day. Contests will be held in 11 provinces on June 12. ...

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  27. LOWER TAXATION

    The Victorian Chamber of Commerce decided to-day to press the Federal Government to reduce the income tax by one-third, to abolish the Federal ...

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  28. FRENCH SEAMEN STRIKE

    The seamen's strike has extended from Marseilies and Le Havre to other ports, involving dockers, and is holding up many vessels, including the ...

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  29. 150th ANNIVERSARY

    A committee of the sydney Council decided to-day to recommend that £10,000 be granted to the 150th Anniversary Celebrations council for the ...

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  30. RUM CASK ON FIRE

    When a match was struck in a cellar at Plasto's Ship Hotel, Circular Quay, to-day, a cask of rum caught fire and the blaze threatened a stack of barrels ...

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  32. PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY

    The motion, of which notice had been given, that the Presbyterian Church withdraw from the Council of Churches was defeated by a large ...

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  33. ROCKFELLER'S FUNERAL

    The late Mr. Rockefeller's funeral will be attended only by the family and close friends. The service is expected to consist only of a prayer, a reading ...

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  34. RUN OVER BY LORRY

    Accepting a lift on a lorry while on his way to work this morning, Charles Moon, aged 52 years, rode to his place of employment and then jumped off. ...

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