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  4. Budget Of News From All Countries

    A significant Cabinet reshuffle Is interpreted as foreshadowing Constitutional alterations, giving greater power to Ministers and ...

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  5. CHINA

    Marshal Chang Kai Shek appealed by telegraph to the Kwantung leader, General Chenghitang, to abandon his military ...

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  6. FRANCE

    Strikers are streaming back to work. Trade unions describe the settlement as the greatest victory in ...

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  7. BRITAIN

    The Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. Ormsby Gore), in answer to questions in the House of Commons, said that the authorities ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA

    Mr. Menzies, Australian Attorney-General, addressing the Royal Empire Society, said that it was important to correct the ...

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  9. DOG ATTACKS THIEF

    C. Marks, a well-known jeweller and money-lender, of Oxford-street, City, was attacked by a man, and battered ...

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  10. REFUSED TO APOLOGISE

    The Angus ease was re-opened at a meeting of the Sydney Presbytery last night, when appeals of the Reverend A. J. Carter and R. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Budget Leakage

    Sir John Simon announced in the House of Commons to-day that the debate on the report of the Budget Leakage Committee would take place ...

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  12. LANG'S LATEST

    There was a dramatic development in the Labour faction fight when Mr. Lang held a secret conference with a number of union ...

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  13. Concessions For Workers

    The Premier (M. Blum) tabled in the Chamber bills providing for a forty-hour week, giving the workers 15 days' holiday each year with pay, ...

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  14. Mr. J. H. Thomas

    The "Daily Mail" states that as the result of a talk with Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, who urged him to resign, Mr. Thomas has decided to take this step. ...

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  15. GANGS CLASH

    At the Central Criminal Court toJoseph Sullivan (17) carbon paper marker, was charge with having maliciously wounded with ...

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  16. Unrest and Insecurity

    Questioned in the House of Commons regarding the position in Abyssiuia, the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Lord Cranborne) said that ...

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  17. Mr. Garden's Expulsion

    The Clerks' union, by 39 votes to 25, endorsed the action of the State A.L.P. Executive in expelling Mr. J. S. Garden, M.P., from the Labour ...

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  18. AMMUNITION IN AMBULANCE

    Dr. Ralph Hooper. American ambu lance officer in Abyssinia, discloses that Ras Desla during the customary hurried retreat commandeered a Red ...

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  19. LABOURER CHARGED

    Maurice Auld (27), a labourer, was charged at the North Sydney Police Court this afternoon with having at Hornsoy, on May 27, feloniously and ...

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  20. FLYING BOATS

    The British Government has definitely decided that a flying boat service between London and Sydney will be inaugurated as soon ...

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  21. SUBURBAN RAILWAYS

    It was stated to-day that the Railway Department does not favour the suggested general abolition of first class travel on suburban routes for the ...

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  22. FIREARMS BILL

    A deputation representing a number of sporting interests complained to the Chief Secretary (Mr. Chaffey) that the Firearms Bill would greatly ...

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  23. RABBITS BRING WEALTH

    More than 100 rabbit trappers are at work in the Tumbarmba district, their average earnings ranging from £10 to £30 weekly. ...

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  24. JAPAN AND THE TARIFF

    The announcement of Japanese reprisals against Australia will be made today. It is expected that the trade ...

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  25. BREAKING UP OF LARGE ESTATES

    Addressing ex-servicemen at Leadville. the Acting-Premier (Mr. Bruxner) pointed out that the breaking up of large estates was going or without ...

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  26. SIR JOHN BOWSER DEAD

    The death occured at Wangaratta to-day of Sir John Bowser, Premier of Victoria in 1918, and Speaker of the Legislative Assembly in 1924, aged 80. ...

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  27. MISSION OF PEACE

    A conference or returned soldiers of the Western District at Leadville urged that Australia's representatives at the coronation should be men with ...

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  28. VICTORIAN POLITICS

    The Premier (Mr. Dunstan) has received the resignation, of the Chief Secretary and Minister for Labour (Mr. Bourchier), who has been ...

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  29. BUSINESS AGENTS' BILL

    Although some difficulties have to he overcome before the Business Agents Bill can become law. some of the regulations will probably be gazetted ...

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  30. THE NEW GOVERNOR

    A special communittee appointed by the Ministry has almost completed arrangements for the official reception of the new Governor, Sir Murray Anderson, ...

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  31. P.S. SALARIES BILL

    The Legislative Council passed the Salaries Bill through comittee without amendment. ...

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