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  4. Surprise Move By Cabinet

    It is believed that the next New South Wales elections will be fought on the basis of a Legislative Assembly reduced from 90 to 70or 75 seats. During the week, State Cabinet, preserving the greatest secrecy, spent the best ...

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  7. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

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  8. RABAUL TRAGEDIES

    More than 250 natives are reported to have been killed at Tavui and Walaur, in the eruption on Saturday and Sunday last. As ...

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  9. £4000 FRAUD CHARGE

    Jack Mann, of Bulleen-road. North Balwyn, was charged in the City Court to-day, with having obtained £4000 from a Balwyn woman for betting ...

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  10. IMPERSONATION ALLEGED

    It Is alleged that there were four cases of impersonation at the Victoria Ward by-election of the City Council yesterday, but only in one case was a ...

    Article : 85 words
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  12. PACIFIC PACT PROPOSAL

    Army and navy circles, which are so powerful a factor in Japanese politics, favor Mr. Lyon's proposal for a Pacific pact. The opinion of the army ...

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  13. BRITISH SAVINGS

    At a meeting of the National Savings Assembly, Lord Mottistone said that the total amount now Invested in national savings was £1,384,000,000, or ...

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  14. HABOR UNALTERED

    Advice received from. the Administrator of New Guinea (Brigadier-General M'Nicoll) yesterday indicated that conditions are rapidly becoming ...

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  15. RADIOS IN HOTELS

    The police ban against wireless sets in the bars of the coalfields has been lifted, and to-day radios and blackboards made their reappearance in ...

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  16. MILITARY TRAINING

    The principle of universal military training was reaffirmed at the State conference of the Returned Soldiers' League yesterday. The conference also ...

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  17. From Near and Far

    The recently mechanised Wallarah Colliery, where six loaders of the latest type have been installed, will reopen on Monday. The lodge has ...

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  18. WAGES TAX

    Reductions in the wages tax are expected to be announced by the Premier (Mr. Stevens) when Parliament meets next month. ...

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  20. ANOTHER WHITE MAN MISSING

    The majority of the dead natives are believed to be women and children who were buried under the lava and dust. There is a terrible stench in two of ...

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  21. ROCKEFELLER'S ESTATE

    The late John D, Rockefeller bequeathed 25,000,00 dollars (approximately £5,000,000) to his granddaughter, to be held for her as a life-time ...

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  22. MOCK DUEL

    All inquest will be held shortly into the death of Francis Edward Rix, aged 18-years, of New Farm. Brisbane, following a mock duel with Italian sabres. ...

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  23. WEST WYALONG PROTESTS

    At a public meeting of sportsmen held here a resolution was carried protesting against proposed restrictions of broadcasting facilities and other ...

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  24. ITALIAN MIGRANTS

    "Italians and other foreign migrants are being given privileges denied to British people," said the Minister for Labor (Mr. Hynes) to-day. "I have ...

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  25. DETONATORS ON STEAMER

    Twenty-four detonators were found in a box in the coal bunkers of the steamer Wandana. Firemen discovered the box while stoking the furnace and ...

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  26. SUCCESSFUL APPEALS

    The Pull Court of the High Court of Australia in a judgment delivered yesterday, unanimously allowed appeals by Rupert Davies, aged 28 years, ...

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  27. UNEMPLOYED YOUTH

    Education in useful trades is the objective of the Commonwealth Government in its £200,000 contribution to youth rehabilitation. ...

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  28. THOUSANDS VISIT ABBEY

    More than 200,000 persons have visited Westminster Abbey to view it in its Coronation setting. The dismantling of the Coronation ...

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  30. LIFE GUARDS' UNIFORMS

    Sir Prank Sanderson (Conservative) will protest in the House of Commons that the Life Guards are being docked £7 each from their pay to meet the ...

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  31. YOUNG GERMAN ENGINEER

    Doctors and nurses at Goulburn hospital are fighting to save the life of Mr. Heinz Roderwald, 30-year-old German engineer, who was injured in a motor ...

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  32. SKELETON FOUND IN CAVE

    An examination at the morgue to-day of a man's skeleton, found yesterday in a cave two miles and a half from Mt. Kuring-gai station, Showed ...

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  33. ABORIGINE KILLED

    The police to-day received a report of the death of an aborigine at Stuart Station, Freer's buffalo shooting camp, van Diemen's Gulf. Particulars to ...

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  34. SUNDAY FOOTBALL

    Following the threatened action against Sunday football, there were no matches in Bathurst to-day. though a match against Lithgow has been set ...

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  36. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement, Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the Compilation of the overseas ...

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