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  4. UNEMPLOYMENT QUESTION

    The report of the Committee of Experts on the major problem which will engage the Premiers' Conference--that of unemployment--has been issued. It contains drastic recommendations as to the ...

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  5. ULSTER ANXIOUS

    Lord Craigavon (Prime Minister of Northern Ireland) unexpectedly arrived in London to-day. It is believed that his visit is in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DUTTON PARK MURDER

    Evidence was continued before Mr. Justice Henchman and a jury at the criminal sittings of the Supreme Court in the trial of Frederick Emmanuel Lewis, 24, ...

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  7. ENFORCEMENT ACT

    Accompanying the notice of motion of the Crown Solicitor for New South Wales (Mr. J. E. Clark) that the High Court on Monday next would ...

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  8. HEAVY BLOW FOR HITLER

    A sensation has been caused by the issue of a decree, signed by President Hindenburg, Dr. Bruening (Chancellor), and General Groener (Minister for Defence) ordering the dissolution of Herr Hitler's Nazi ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LABOUR OUT

    The political crisis in Victoria culminated last night in the defeat of the Labour Government by 29 votes to 25. This was the ...

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  10. VIOLENCE IN CHICAGO

    The Illinois primary elections were marked by the usual violence in Chicago, where 40,000 police and poll watchers to-day ...

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  11. QUICK HAIRCUT

    The children who are being sent out to the Fairbridge Farm for training embarked on the Jervis Bay. An amusing story is told ...

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  12. PAY OF PUBLIC SERVANTS

    Delegates to the conference of the Australian Public Service ...

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  13. ON FUNERAL PYRE

    Although declared illegal India in 1829 the ancient Hindu, custom of suttee, in which a widow immolates herself on her ...

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  14. EXCHANGE RATE

    Many business people in the city said yesterday that the intrusion of the Government into the exchange rate question ...

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  15. "SUM" DEFICIT !

    The United States Government's deficit went above the two billion dollar mark on April 11, when, it amounted to ...

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  16. SAILED FOR LONDON

    Sir John and Lady Goodwin left Sydney yesterday by the Orama for London. They are accompanied by Sir John Goodwin's private secretary, ...

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  17. THE "GRAF" STILL GOING STRONG

    The Graf Zeppelin arrived at Friedrichshaven to-day. The famous dirigible thus completed its fifteenth Atlantic crossing. It ...

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  18. LONDON WOOL SALES

    At the wool sales to-day 9,544 bales were offered, including 665 from New South Wales, 491 from Queensland, 733 from Victoria, 646 from ...

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  19. "LEAVE SOME FOR ME"

    A Charming Child Study at the Fountain beneath the Women's War Memorial Panel in Anzar Square. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. NEW LEADER'S CAREER.

    Sir Stanley Argyle is eminent in politics and in the medical profession. He was born at Kyneton, in Victoria, in December, 1867, and graduated at ...

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  22. Transport Funds

    The utmost secrecy is being maintained by the Transport Commission to ensure that its arrangements for the handling of the large sums ...

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  23. OTTAWA CONFERENCE

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. j. H. Thomas (Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs) said that the Dominion Governments had approved ...

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  24. Dangerous Measure

    Before he sailed by the Orama yesterday, Sir Alan Anderson, chairman of the Orient Line and a director of the Bank of England, expressed ...

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  25. BURIED IN MINE

    Mr. Duncan manager, and a miner named Nutter, were buried alive through the collapse of a wall in the Black Diamond coal mine, in ...

    Article : 88 words
  26. IPSWICH RACES

    The Ipswich Amateur Turf Club has decided to hold its postponed meeting at Bundamba this afternoon. ...

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