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  4. - - Australia Makes Lone Stand - MEAT RESTRICTIONS

    Meat negotiations were adjourned to-night upon the astonishing, and probably unprecedented decision of Canada, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. INDIA

    In the House of Lords today the Government's motion in favor of granting a measure of self-government to India on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. S.O.S.

    Six ships of three nations, four of them great liners, to-day raced through a violent Atlantic gale to ...

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  7. TO BE ABOLISHED

    A Bill which, among other things, abolishes the issue of share tickets in the State Lottery by promoters in N.S.W., ...

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  8. Voted Early and Often!

    At a meeting of the Waterloo Council last night, the Town Clerk reported that a number of persons had voted seven times at the ...

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  9. POSTAL VOTING CHALLENGED

    At the first meeting of the Bankstown Municipal Council last night. many allegations were made that postal voting at the recent elections was ...

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  10. RISE OF ONE HALF-PENNY

    A meeting of the Master Bakers' Association decided to make an increase of one half-penny per loaf for bread sold over the counter in the shops. ...

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  11. BURNING OFF STUBBLE

    A case of great importance to farmers and graziers, In respect of fire damage, was decided in the High Court to-day, when the appeal was ...

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  12. Tragi-Comedy of Trade

    There were cries of surprise in the Chamber of Deputies when it was announced that France purchases her machinery and tools ...

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  13. "Will Fix Price!"

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier (Mr. Stevens) said that powers under the Flour Acquisition Act. to regulate the price of bread, ...

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  14. ROYAL HONEYMOON OVER

    The Royal honeymoon has ended. and the Duke and Duchess pf Kent motored to London from Trent Park to-day. They will stay at ...

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  15. Cabinet Meets

    Although Federal Ministers discussed Britain's meat restriction proposals for several hours, they did not arrive at any decision. ...

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  16. KEEP OUT OF POLITICS

    Addressing the Teachers Conference to-day, the president (Dr. Currey) declared that it wouldbhe most improper for a conference of a ...

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  17. "STUFFING THE ROLLS"

    Charges of dishonest practices by opponents of his party at the last elections were made by Mr. Lang in a speech at Arneliffe. ...

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  18. VIOLENT STORM

    Farther details of yesterday's storm show that the township of Ouyen felt the full effects of the visitation. The damage is estimated at some ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN DELEGATION TO LONDON

    In addition to Sir George pearee. either the Minister for Customs (Mr. White t or Sir Henry Gullet r. may accompany Mr. Lyons ro England. ...

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  20. LUCK STILL IN!

    In New Zealand. a man who had won £12.000 in a Tasmanian consultation. was charged with having engaged in a lottery. ...

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  21. REAR-ADMIRAL DALGLEISH

    Rear-Admiral Robin C. Dalgleish, who commanded the Australian Fleet from 1932 to 1934, died suddenly today at his home at Woolverstone. ...

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  22. MR. GANDER'S SARCASM

    When Mr. J. Gander. M.H.R., last night attended the Bankstown Council meeting he sat in the public section until 10.55. ...

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  23. TWO KILLED: FIVE INJURED

    At Rhynie (South Australia) a woman and a boy were killed. and five persons injured in a collision between a truck and a car driven by a police ...

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  24. WOMAN BADLY INJURED

    Mrs.IR. N. X. Carter (48) was severely inju ed, hen, struck cy a ear at Canterlastljig niffht. After the collision she dller] under ...

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  25. HUGE U.S.A. EXPENDITURE

    The Secretary for War (Mr. Dorn) announces an expenditure of 343,274,000 dollars on the improvement of inland waterways. ...

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  26. LEAGUE PEACE FORMULA

    Paraguay to-day cabled the League of Nations rejecting the League's peace formula for a settlement of hostilites between Paraguay ...

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  27. SECOND DEATH REPORTED

    Ralph Page. who was shockingly injured when a cantilever awning on new shop promises in Bathurst gave away yesterday. and which resulted in ...

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  28. MAN BRANDISHES KNIFE

    At a late hour last night a man at Miller's Point caused great excitement by brandishing a huge meat cleaver with which he menaced passers-by. ...

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  29. RAIL PASSES BILL

    The Legislative Council, after a short debate, passed a bill granting to members of the old Upper House railway passes for a period equal to the ...

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  30. SUICIDE AT FRENCH'S FOREST

    The body of James Murray (30). a shiftworker, of French's Forest, was discovered near his home last night, with a bullet wound in the head. He ...

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  31. Wool Values Maintained

    Winchcombe, Carson Ltd. report: There was strong general competition at the Sydney wool sales ...

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  32. RESIGNED

    Major Hemsley to-day resigned his position as head of the Saar police faeeling that the Justice incident had shaken the Saar Commission's faith in ...

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  33. NEW GUINEA TRAGEDY

    A wreeked aeroplane was located from the air yesterday near Black Cat between Salamoa and Wnu (New Guinea). ...

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  34. BOY DROWNED IN RIVER

    Cive Maxwell Cameron, aged nine. was drowned in Cook's River while bathing. The body has not been recovered. ...

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