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  4. French Premier Feels Conference Strain

    Allegations that an organised boycott of business firms throughout the state had been carried out by the ...

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  5. SUBDIVISION OR SOVIEHSM?

    Addressing the monthly meeting of the Metropolitan Division of the United Country Party laid night, the Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond) said that if a recurrence of Langism was to be prevented, something ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. POLICE PUZZLED

    A large number of detectives were engaged this morning in attempting to clear up the mysterious death of Mrs. ...

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  7. FRANCE'S ULTIMATUM

    As the result of conversations at Paris, M. Herriot, who celebrated his 60th birthdaay today, has become [?]tractable. ...

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  8. THREE WISE MONKEYS?

    Counsel commenced addresses in the Goode inquiry to-day. Mr. Curtis (representing Dr. ...

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  9. HIGHER

    The wool sales opened with an offering of 10,729 bales. including 469 N S.W., 752 Queensland, 1671 Victorian, 638 South AnEtralIah and 2518 ...

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  10. [?] of Strychnine

    After cling a post mortem [?]o on the body of Mrs. [?] the [?] medical officer [?] reported thata he ...

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  11. MORTHERN TERRITORY

    Addressing a meeting at Darwin, the Minister for the Interior (Mr. Parklill) Expressed the opinion that local gelf-governmeut in the Northsern ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. TAINTED MONEY

    Max Forbes Sorell and Gavin Pace Crisp, solicitors, were charged at be Criminal Court with having received postal notes, knowing them to have ...

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  13. AGONISING EXPERIENCE

    With bis legs jammed between the lift and the first floor of Munster House, Isidore Gray (17) was imprisoned for nearly an hour. He suffered ...

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  14. TOTE ON AIR RACE

    Novelty totalisator betting on air racing will be introduced at Brooklands. where the King's Cup air race will finish on Saturday. ...

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  15. PHONE AND TELEGRAMS

    There Is ho likelihood of an immediate reduction in telephone rents and rates or the telegraph rates, according to the Postmaster-General. ...

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  16. COAL MINERS WAGES

    In the Assembly last night, the Acting-Premier, Mr. Menzies, moved the second reading of the Bill to establish an Industrial Tribunal to determine ...

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  17. BOXINGs

    Mr. H. D. Mcintosh, manager of the Sydney Stadium. says that in view of the opposition to his proposal to bring Jack Johnson, former heavyweight ...

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  18. LEG CRuSHED

    A Chinese, Fong Low; aged 69, a gardener, received painful injuries when attempting to board a moving electric train at Turranmrra this ...

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  19. "CLEAN SLATE"

    The Italian Foreign Minister (Grandi) statement regarding reparations and the "clean slate" has angered the press. ...

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  20. BULLET IN SIDE

    Walter Rutherford (26), of Broadmeadow, was admitted to hospital last night with a bullet wound in the side. His condition is critical. ...

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  21. SYDNEY COVE

    At a conference of architects last night. strong protest was made against [?] threatened complete commercialisation of Sydney Cove. ...

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  22. NEW GUARDSMAN

    Before Judge White to-day, George Davison (28), a salesman, appealed against the severity of the sentence of three months imprisonment ...

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  23. CONTROL OF THE AIR

    Expressing the view that there have been far too many infringements of air navigation regulations recently the Minister for Defence (Sir George ...

    Article : 85 words
  24. ONLY 249 KILLsED!

    Two hundred and forty-nine lives wer lost during independence Day celebrations. which is about half last year's total. ...

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  25. EXPORT TRADE BUOYANT

    Operations of the oversea trade of Australia during the eleven months ended May 31 gave an excess of exports over imports, amounting to ...

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  26. MOURNED HIS WSIFE

    George Plowman (69), of Bond! was found in his home last night with a deep wound In the throat. He was taken to the Sydney Hospital, where life ...

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  27. SNIPING AT PLANE

    Police are inquiring into what is believed to be an attempt to shoot down a Moth aeroplane. When the 'plane landed, it was ...

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  28. ABORIGINES

    The journal of the Aborigines Protection Society devotes three pages to allegations trafficking in [?], and the virtual slavery of male aborigines ...

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  29. FATE'S JEST

    Harold Norman, who received [?] injuries to the head by falling against a rock twenty miles from Bow ral on Monday, died last night, ...

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  30. GREAT CONVERSION LOAN

    Continuation of success of the great conversion scheme is officially reported to-day. Some of the holders are foregoing the £1 per cent. bonus ...

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  31. OVERCOMING OBSTACLES

    The Director of Agriculture, in a broadcast talk praised the producers for their efforts to overcome the handicap of low prices. Many Of them, he ...

    Article : 50 words
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