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  5. Mr. Tom Walsh Gives Waning to Labour

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Among the arrivals by the Sydney mail train tonight were Sir Ben. H. and Lady Morgan. ...

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  6. PALM OIL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday,—When the Case against Silas Mating was resumed in the Central Police Court this morning. Arnot continued his evidence. He ...

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  7. BEWARE!

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Mr. Tom Walsh, in an address to, the Constitutional Club to-day, declared, that the pan-Pacific Secretariat, ...

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  8. NO REST

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Although the unemployed threatened yesterday to drag the Premier and his secretary out of their offices. to-day,and use ...

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  9. N.S.W. COAL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Premier stated last night that the Government had been giving close consideration to the problems of the coal industry, and ...

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  10. LOCUSTS

    SHANGHAI, Monday.—Millions of locusts are threatening disaster to cereal crops in the terming districts surrounding Shanghai, ...

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  11. White Australia

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Interviewed on his return to-night from his northern, tour Mr.Scullin said he would not comment on the resolutions passed ...

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  12. Opera Losses

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—It is probable some thousands of pounds will be lost by the J. C. Williamson Ltd. management in connection with the Melba ...

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  13. 15 Dry Days

    LONDON, Tuesday.—As a result of the continuous hot weather, which shows no sign of a break, a state of drought has been officially ...

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  14. Dame Ellen Terry

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In compliance with Ellen Terry's wish, the funeral service in the little parish church at Small Hythe was without pomp and ...

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  15. Domestic Tragedy

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—In order to clucidate the tragedy surrounding the death of Mrs, Tanner and three children on the West Coast, the police are ...

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  16. Unemployment

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—In the financial year ended June 30 last payments of sustenance to unemployed workers totalled £300,330, being nearly £50,000 ...

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  17. Betting Tax

    LONDON, Monday.—On the report stage of the Finance Bill in the House of Commons Mr. Winstton Churchill moved a new clause, the effect of which ...

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  18. Soviet Luncheon

    MOSCOW, Monday,—Professor Samoilovitch, who was in charge of the Krassin rescue expedition, accompanied by Lient, Viglieri, one of the rescued ...

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  19. Senate Seat

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—-The Government nomination of Mr. J.V. McDonald for the vacant Senate seat will not go unchallenged. ...

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  20. Dash for the Cape

    LONDON, Monday. — Captain G. Lines has completed plans for a day and night air dash from Britain to Capetown. An Avro Avian light ...

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