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  4. STATE LEGISLATION HELD UP!

    Two deputations waited on the terday and demanded that the Chief Secretary (Mr. Gosling) yesGovernment give protection to ...

    Article : 142 words
  5. GOLD.

    Gold to-day reached a record high level, when quoted at 125/ per ounce. The "Other Side." ...

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  6. POLICE GUARD.

    Following information received by the police, a strict guard is being kept over the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin). Two ...

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  7. REVERSES

    Following the reverses suffered by the Government on the Greater Sydney Bill and the Boiler Inspection Bill in the Legislative Council last night, the Government was defeated on another two occasions ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. G.S.B. MERGER.

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Tbeodore) referring last night to the agreement for amalgamation of the State Savings Bank with the ...

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  9. WANTED AT HOME!

    Mr. MacDonald (Prime Minister) sent a letter to Mr. J. H. Thomas, saying. I have been reconsidering your projected trip to the Dominions to ...

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  10. Labour Stalwarts.

    The Executive of the Federal A.L.P. last night those Mr. J. Bailey, of the A.W.U., Mr.J. Gardiner, an ex-Senator, and Mr. H. J. Blackburn, ...

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  11. Through All Stages.

    The Bill to postpone the municipal elections in the metropolitan area indefinitely passed all stages in the Legislative Assembly last night. The ...

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  12. HOSPITAL STRIKE.

    As the result of dispute involving the kitchen staff of the local hospital night nurses yesterday were called upon to prepare food for the patients. ...

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  13. CLASH WITH REDS.

    Another clash between Communists and local citizens occurred at Croydon Park last night. Following suggestion by the ...

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  14. RATE EXEMPTION.

    The Minister for Local Government (Mr. McGirr), in moving the second reading of the Rating Exemption Bill in the Legislative Assembly ...

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  15. Long Distance Campaigning.

    The fact that only leaders of the Government and Opposition are allowed to broadeast campaign speeches over the public radio system will not ...

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  16. ROTTEN EGGS!

    A bombardment of rotten eggs from a number of youths broke up a Communist meeting here last night. The meeting was part of a campaign ...

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  17. TARIFF REFORM.

    The President of the Chamber of Manufactures (Mr. Gordon Bennett (referring to (the policy of the Tariff Reform Movement. declared that ...

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  18. The Wentworth Seat.

    Supporters of the National Party and All For Australia League in the Wentworth electorate held a meeting until the early hours of this morning, ...

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  19. CONSTABLE KILLED.

    Constable Roy Denison (32), of South Australia, was killed instantly When a motor cycle he was riding near Yass failed to negotiate a sharp ...

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  20. EXCHANGE RATE.

    Members of the Board of the Commonwealth Bank yesterday discussed the exchange position and decided informally to invite representatives of ...

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  21. INDIA.

    Speaking at the final pienury Sessions of the Indian Round Table Conference, Mr. MacDonald announced that the Government unswervingly ...

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  22. Trade Unions.

    Mr. W. A. Holman. in opening his campaign in Martin electorate last night. advocated trade union reform so as to eliminate Bolsbevie influence. ...

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  23. PRISONER ESCAPES.

    While on patrol duty in Crownstreet last night, Constable Runnel saw a man carrying a chaff bag. He was questioning the man when, the ...

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  24. MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    The coroner, inquiring into the deaths of two prospectors, Harry Johnson, aged 64, and Charles Wesley Hamdorf, aged 30, at a camp on ...

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  25. FOOTPRINTS IN THE SAND!

    In order to attempt to prevent "ringing-in" of greyhounds at tin hare meetings, the Greyhound Coursing Association has instituted a system ...

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  26. S.A. Seats.

    The central executive of the Lang group has selected Mr. T. P. Howard to contest Adelaide. Mr. S. O. Flaherty Hindmarsh, and Mr. F. W. ...

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  27. WAGES DOWN.

    Recommendations of the investigators appointed by the City Council, involving reductions in wages of clerical employees in the civic service, were ...

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  28. 12 YEARS' GAOL.

    Alfred Dillon (21), who was charged with the murder of Cecil McCormack, who was stabbed with a stiletto in William-street on May 13, was ...

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  29. HIGHWAY SMASH

    Edward Leigh Dooley, driver of the service car, which figured in a smash near Lithgow on November l in which three persons were hilled, was ...

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  30. MANCHURIA.

    The League Council has altered the number of members of the committee £of inquiry into the affairs in Manchuria, to five, probably representing ...

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  31. GOING STRONG.

    A message received from Camoowea states that Air-Commondore Kingsford Smith landed the "Southern Star" there yesterday afternoon at 6.30. after ...

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  32. UNEMPLOYED.

    There were 33,000 fewer registered unemployed on November 23 than on the week before, according to the Minister for Labour. ...

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  33. DISSOLUTION URGED.

    The Commander of the New Guard Colonel Campbell) yesterday wrote to the Governor seeking a reply to the petition which was recently presented to ...

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  34. JUST IN TIME.

    Bush fires, which were threatening property in wileannia have been exinquished by heavy rain. It is reported that "Alms Park" ...

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  35. GERMAN CUSTOMS.

    An emergency decree has been issued authorising the Government to adjust German customs to fluctuations of the world market. ...

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