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  4. Moxley Asks For Supreme Penalty.

    When Dr. R. s. Godsall a Macquarie-street specialist received an urgent message from Coonabarabran on ...

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  5. CHALLENGED

    A movement has been started in Victor with the object of depositing Mr. Scullin from the leadership of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TROOPS OUT!

    A group of bonus-seeking United States veterans resorted to violence after being evicted from a building they ...

    Article : 190 words
  7. UNWARRANTED

    Mr. Baldwin has issued an important statement to the conference defining Britain's attitude regarding reciprocal ...

    Article : 143 words
  8. UNJUST!

    A large deputation waited upon the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) at Canberra this morning urging the ...

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  9. DERAILMENT

    The South Grafton mail train was delayed for about an hour and half when it was derailed near Fassifern signal box shortly after 3.30 this ...

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  10. TO PROTECT CLIENTS

    According to Mr. A.N. Littlejohn President of the Incorporated Law Institute sums of money taken by members of the lower branch of the legal ...

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  11. Wants to Die!

    Moxlev who was sentenced to death for murdering Frank Wilkinson and Dorothy Denzel has written to ...

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  12. Open Letter to Mr. Bruce.

    Mr. Baldwin in his manifesto pointed out that statistical returns revealed that the visible trade balance in Britain in favor of the Dominions was ...

    Article : 93 words
  13. INTEREST RATES

    The Premiere Confernce Committee is considering whether legislation is necessary to enforce a reduction in the interest rates. ...

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  14. COUNTY COUNCILS

    Mr. Richard Windeyer K.G. addressing the Demosthenes Club spoke in favour of the transference of powers from States to the National ...

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  15. IMITATED DE GROOT

    At a "Diggers" fancy dress ball which was attended by more than 400 persons a Barmedman "Digger" staged a repetition of the De Groot incident. ...

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  16. LABOUR PARTY DISRUPTION

    A movement has open started in Victoria with the object of deposing Mr.Scullin from the leadership of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party. ...

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  17. N.S.W. Bank Position

    The general manager of the Bank of N.S.W (Mr. A. C. Davidson) commenting on the Premier's statement concerning interest reduction said ...

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  18. MOLLISON AND AMY

    Mollison told the "Daily Express" that when he returns from his Atlantic flight he is going to fly with Amy Johnson in slow stages to Australia to ...

    Article : 52 words
  19. NEW LEGISLATION

    Speaking at the annual dinner of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce the Minister for Justice (Mr. Martin) declared that the State ...

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  20. WOMEN AND WAR

    Declaring that armaments constituted an intolerable financial burden Mrs. H. F. Bennett of the United Associations in a broadcast address ...

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  21. ASSAULT VICTIM DIES

    Mrs. Eliza Raynor (80) who was assaulted and severely injured at West Maitland a few months ago died yesterday. Her assailant is now serving ...

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  22. To Secure Armed Forces

    The Trades Hall Council decided last night to ask the All Australian Union Congress in September to "discuss the basis" of working class ...

    Article : 60 words
  23. DECENTRALISATION

    The first practical step towards decentralisation will be taken on August 20 when the Moss Vale-Port Kembla branch of the railway will be opened. ...

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  24. "IF—"

    Addressing meeting of the Metropolitan and Suburban Dairymen's Association Mr. F. J. Madden secretary said that if the consumption of milk ...

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  25. TETANUS

    A woman named Eacott died of totanus last night. This is the first case of its kind known in the Northern Territory for 20 years. ...

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  26. COMMUNIST EXPELLED

    Charged with having "deserted the party in its hour of need" H. Moxon is alleged to have been expelled from the Communist Party. He was general ...

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  27. TEACHER FINED

    At the Preston Police Court yesterday David Black a teacher of a state School was fined £1 with £3 costs for having excessively punished a ...

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  28. TUCK SHOPS

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond) to-day denied that he had any intention of altering the present system of tuck shops at public ...

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  29. COLD BOUNTY

    The Federal Cabinet is considering a suggestion that the maximum sum payable as gold bounty this year should be £50,000. ...

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  30. POISONED WATER

    Rail employees at Toowoomba (Queensland) cleaned out a poison tank with an arsenical weed killer. The cleansing water used was allowed to ...

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  31. YOUNG WOMAN'S DEATH.

    Claire Swansbro (23) of Pott's Point was found in her bedroom late last night suffering from lysol poisoning. She died shortly after ...

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  32. ANCIENT ACT

    In an action brought by a landlord against a tenant an Act passed in England in 1737 was successfully invoked. ...

    Article : 53 words
  33. AUSTRALIAN TENNIS PLAYERS.

    The Australian tennis players commenced a match against England at Scarborough. Lee (England) beat Crawford 4-6, ...

    Article : 38 words
  34. FEDERAL DEPARTMENTS

    The Federal Cabinet discussed a report which is believed to oppose the transfer of the Patents Department to Canberra. No decision on the ...

    Article : 47 words
  35. TEST TRIALS.

    There was no play to-day in the Test trial at Cardiff owing to heavy rain. ...

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