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  4. Salary Cut Causes Rift in Federal Cabinet

    John A. Machray, K.C., churchman, lawyer and financier, aged 67, who is suffering from cancer of the bladder, ...

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  5. HOUSES TAKE WINGS!

    A cyclone struk Gympie yesterday afternoon, and some houses were bodily carried away by the wind and ...

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  6. ARREST ME!

    The "Morning Post's" Dublin representative states that as a sequel to the speech by Mr. Cosgrave last Friday, in which ...

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  7. SENSATION

    The second reading of the Financial Emergency Bill was carried in the House of Representatives this morning. Mr. Scullin's amendment that the Bill be withdrawn and redrafted was negatived by 43 to 22. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Members Staggered

    The dramatic resignation of Mr. Hawker Minister for Commerce was the sole topic of Federal political circles to-day. His decision completely ...

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  9. CITY ROBBERIES

    During the night, the office of the Weights and Measure Department, Hay-street, City, was broken into, and a safe blown. About £10 was ...

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  10. EASUY VICTORY

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond) and Dr. Frederick Watson last night publicity debated the question of the New ...

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  11. GANDHI

    Gandhi has been removed to more convenient quarters in the Yerravada Goal, where he has his own physician in attendance. He met leaders of the ...

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  12. LEG SEVERED

    Edward Burgess (58) was knocked down by an electric train at Tempe railway station last sight. According to the police, he was attempting to ...

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  13. "MAILED FIST"

    Referring to the variation of the sugar agreement the Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) reiterated his statement that the Federal Ministry had ...

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  14. HOME FOR THE DYING

    At a meeting of the "Home of Peace for the Dying," the treasurer stated that a cheque for £50 sent to the home as the proceeds from ...

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  15. WALCHA WOOL

    At the wool sales; 11,756 bales were offered, including 1656 from N.S.W., 995 Queensland. 1492 Victorian. [?] West Australian, 1124 South ...

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  16. DISTRESS IN THE WEST

    Following representations made by the Governor (Sir Philip Game) as a result of his recent visit to the west, the Unemployed Relief Committee ...

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  17. WAR OUTLAWED

    The A.C.T.U. Congress passed a motion declaring the workers' uncompromising hostiilty to war, and urging Trades and Labor Councils in each ...

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  18. GIRL'S STORY

    A detective is investigating a sensational story told by, a sixteen-yearold girl, who stated that she was dragged into a motor car near ...

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  19. "IGNORANT AS PAGANS"

    Addressing the Baptist Union, Mrs. J. G. Ridley, who with her husband travels all over the State in their gospel caravan, said that she found ...

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  20. LIGHTER PAY ENVELOPES

    It was reported last night that more than 11,000 school teachers will have 12/6 deducted from their salaries next pay day, October 6, and to be made ...

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  21. ROYALISTS HOLIDAY

    Exile will not be wholly hardship for the 138 Royalist deportees. They are mostly aristocrats, who, though they will be virtually prisoners, have ...

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  22. ELDRIDGE v. STEVENS

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) today filed a general plea of "not guilty" in the case in which J. C. Eldridge. a former M.H.R., is claiming £5000 for ...

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  23. CONDEMNED MAN

    David Bennett, who is to be execu[?] at Coburg on Monday for a capital offence against a little girl, has appealed to the Lieut.-Governor, ...

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  24. ENGLAND AUSTRALIA MAIL

    Dutch air representatives conferred with Mr. Bruce, who replied that the Commonwealth could not discuss an extension of the Dutch air service ...

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  25. BED-CLOTHING ALIGHT

    Miss Florence Robertson (50), of Burwood, was badly burned late last night when her bed and clothing caught fire at her home. She was ...

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  26. RUSSIAN TIMBER

    Another large shipment of Russian timber is now being landed at Sydney and the imposition of a dumping duty is being considered by the ...

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  27. WHITTLED AWAY

    Opening the annual conference of the Railway and Tramway officers' Association to-day, the president (Mr. R. Windsor) said that salaries had ...

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  28. Bradman

    Following the Cricket Board's decision that player-writers must be professional journalists. Bradman said that if the Board had ...

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  29. FARMER DISAPPEARS

    F. W. Rolfe (67), poultry farmer, of the Hawkesbury River, disappeared from his home on Wednesday. The police scoured the bush in the ...

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  30. BRISBANE ABATTOIRS

    During the 32 weeks the Brisbane abattoirs have been in operation, a net profit of £25,410 has been made, after providing for interest and ...

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  31. BOXING

    Last night Stribling (13.8) outpointed Johnny Freeman (13.3) over 15 rounds. ...

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