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  4. N. S. W. Heaves Sigh of Relief

    The Privy Council to-day announced its decision in the Upper House appeal case. Their Lordships dismissed with costs against the New South Wides Government its appeal against the decision of the High Court of Australia, which decided that it was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CIVIL WAR

    Addressing a gathering at Coonamble last night, Senator Hardy declared: "On June 11 you will be required to ...

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  6. GAUNTLET DOWN!

    The Australian Council of the Australian Railways' Union, which concluded its meeting last night, carried a ...

    Article : 112 words
  7. £3,000,000 on Building

    Mr. F. Eastment, President of the Master Buliders' Association, declared last night that his Association knows of £3,000,000 worth of buildings, which ...

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  8. FERRY BOATS COLLIDE

    During a dense fog which enveloped the harbour this morning, two ferryboats came into violent collision. Fortunately, no one was injured. But for ...

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  9. Verdict Expected

    Referring to the decision of the Privy Council Mr. Boyce K.C. said: "I never had any doubt about the result of the measure. It was carefully ...

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  10. RUN DOWN BY TRAIN

    The decapitated body of an unknown man was found beside the railway line, about a quarter of a mile from Dulwich Hill Station, early this ...

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  11. By Their Deeds"

    Mr. Weaver, Minister for Health, addressing a meeting at Dulwich Hill last night, said "Squeals against bank balances except Jack Lang's, Jock ...

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  12. Lang Silfent!

    Mr. Lang, interviewed here last night, refused to make any comment, beyond saying, "I am not surprised. I ...

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  13. FATS OF BETTY CLOUT

    Doctor Leslie, Government Medical Officer, to-day conducted a post mortem inquiry on the body of Betty Clout, which was found near Belmont ...

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  14. Warning to Workers

    Speaking at Bathurst last night, the Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond) declared that the issue of £21,000,000 worth, of debentures by Mr. ...

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  15. GLEN INNES MURDER

    At the Central Criminal Court today, the trial of Maurice George O'Hara (19) milk-carter, who is charge ed with the murder of Albert Victor ...

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  16. Lang Doomed

    Mr. W. M, Hughes, before leaving for London yesterday, forecast an overwhelming defeat of the Lang Party at the election. He added, "I ...

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  17. Judges Vindicated

    Mr. A. M. Hemsley, M.L.C., stated that the legal effect of the decision, is that no bill to amend the present constitution of the Legislative Council can ...

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  18. WANDERED TO ITS DEATH

    The infant son of Mr. M. W. Dawson was drowned when the child wandered away from the house and fell into a dam. ...

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  19. Rail Staffs Decline

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Dunningham) last night stated that in addition to 4000 'bus employees, who were deprived of employment by the. ...

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  20. BOXING

    At the Leichhardt Stadium last night, young Lieu- Edwards beat Jim Kelso on points in fifteen rounds. ...

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  21. Cheering in Queensland

    Interest taken in the New South Wales Upper House appeal to the Privy Council was manifest when a crowd addressed by the Premier (Mr. ...

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  22. £28,000 Loan

    The N.S.W. Employment Council has granted loans amounting to £28,000 to the Water Board tor expenditure on sewerage reticulation in the ...

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  23. Attorney-General Pleased

    The Attorney-General (Sir Daniel Levy) expressed satisfaction at the result of the case. The decision was also received with ...

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  24. Mr. J. F. Coates, M.L.C.

    Mr. J. F. Coates, M.L.C., leader of the Federal Labour Party, will leave to-day for an extensive tour of country electorates. ...

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  25. Democratic Decision

    Mr. Lyons stated, "The decision of the Privy Council is merely what many of us expected. So far as NewSou th Wales is concerned, it Is in the ...

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  26. GOLD IN THE STREET

    Three men. who are working a claim in the main street of Wedderburn unearthed a fire ounce nugget of gold. A party working nearny is also obtaining ...

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