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  6. Sane Labor Leaders Denounce Repudiation

    Five million Commonwealth bonds have been placed at an average discount of 312 per cent. Australian financial circles regard ...

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  7. Debt Repudiation

    Speaking in the Victorian Legislative Assembly, the Acting-Leader of the Opposition, Sir. Stanley Argyle, said that although the suggestions ...

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  8. LABOR'S FUTURE

    Mr. Justice Piddington in an address on "Labour and the League of Nations" at Lithgow, said the future crusade of labor must be directed from Geneva ...

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  9. The Australians

    The Australians commenced a match against Kent on Wednesday. The scoring was poor, the Australians being dismissed, for 181 and the county ...

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  10. UNGRATEFUL ACTION

    The Lord Mayor, Councillor Luxton, says it had been learned that 50 inmates of the Melbourne Benevolent Asylum at Cheletenham. were leaving ...

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  11. BANK CLERK CASE

    Thomas Jackson, accountant, was committed for trial at Lismore yesterday, charged with stealing £500 the property of. the National Bank of ...

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  12. STRIKE THREATENED

    The South Australian branch of the Darters and Drivers' Union decided to call a general strike of members excluding the milk cart drivers.1 ...

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  13. GUN ACCIDENT

    A youth, Nevil Brewer, had his right foot almost blown off by a shot gun while out rabbit shooting near Gund- aroo. ...

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  14. GAOL ESCAPEE

    A man, believed to be the Albury gaol escapee was stopped by a detective, in whose face he threw pepper and then rode off. ...

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  15. CITY COUNCIL

    Alderman Hagon announced to-day that he intended to vote with his party on the proposal to increase Mr. Forbes Mackay's salary when it came before ...

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  16. Lang's Strong Advice

    It is reported at the Trades Hall today that Mr. J. T. Lang advised the A.L.P. executive to reject the proposal for repudiation of the war debts, and ...

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  17. LABOR TROUBLES

    Trouble is threatened in the piper making section of the Australian Iron and Steel Limited' s works, Waterloo if the management refuses the demand ...

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    AGILE a'BECKETT FLIES IN VAIN.-a Beckett, who gave a remarkable display of agility in the famous catch that dismissed Hobbs in the Third Test, makes a flying dive, but misses a ball from Tate in the Third Test. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. EXTRAVAGANT PEOPLE

    Addressing the Chamber of Commerce Charles Haines, a well-known business man'-said that Australians in the past, had,, tried too hard to keep ...

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  20. FRENCH RUGBY TEAM

    The French Rugby authorities are not accepting the N.S.W. invitation to send a team in 1931. The dates are too early to allow for the completion ...

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  21. WORKERS'DISCONTENT

    The Waterside Workers have expressed ".profound disgust at the hesitant cowardice of the so-called labor Government." A further motion de- ...

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  22. HOCKEY

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  23. QUEENSLAND FIRE

    A fire at Toogoowalah destroyed the Central Hall, together with property belonging to various bodies. A dance in the hall had only con- ...

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  24. LABOR DEFEAT

    The labor party has sustained heavy defeats in the municipal elections which were held throughout Victoria yesterday. ...

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  25. CONVICTION QUASHED

    The Full Court of Criminal appeals has quashed the conviction of Cecil Farnsworth Charles for alleged murder of his father. ...

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  26. FATAL FIRE

    A fire, caused by an explosion, broke out in a large garage at Elwood last night. Brigades saved portion of the building. ...

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  27. MR. SCULLIN'S HEALTH

    According to reports received from the Orama there is a distinct improvement in the Prime Minister's condition. He slept well yesterday and ...

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  28. WORKERS' GRIEVANCE

    While the Prime Minister and ether politicians are urging the workers to take less, they are themselves living in luxury." declared Mr. W. P. Fletcher. ...

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    STATE PAGEANTRY.—Popular figures on State and private occasions, the Duke and Duchess of York were the centre of dense ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. Weather Forecast

    The forecast for tire next 24 hours reads: "At first, generally fine and mild, with fresh, squally north-west winds, but a change is approaching ...

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    CHALLENGES AUSTRALIA.—, Sir Otto Niemeyer, Bank of Eng-land director, who gives Australia two years in which to reorganize her ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. TO-DAY'S MARKETS

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  33. SUSSEX STREET.

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  34. RAILWAY COMMITEE

    The Full Arbitration Court, sitting in Melbourne, unanimously decided that the conciliation committee appointed to deal with the railway case ...

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  35. BRADMAN'S LITERARY LAPSES.

    Questioned by the Australian Press Association representative concerning the statement that he was reporting Don Bradman to the Board of ...

    Article : 244 words
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