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  4. THE CONSTITUTION

    The Prime Minister introduced two bills in the House of Reps, for the referenda on the proposed alterations to the Constitution, and the first ...

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  5. EN PASSANT

    Cloudy, sultry find unsettled generally, with more rain and thunderstorms. Some useful falls indicated in the eastern and southern ...

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  6. ROOM 66

    Derails of dramatic happenings to Room 66 at the Hotel Metropole at Margate were given by the Attorney-General, Sir William Jowitt, in ...

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  7. BRITISH BUDGET

    The army estimates total £40,500,000, which is a decrease of £605,000 from last year. It is now known that the ...

    Article : 104 words
  8. COSTS MUST FALL

    On the resumption of the debate on the Ministerial statement of policy regarding the financial and economic position, the leader of the ...

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  9. FRANCE FINISHED

    With the security question definitely out of the way, there was a lull to-day in the discussions among the heads of the delegations, and the ...

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  10. COTTON BOUNTY

    The Acting Minister for Trade and Customs announced the policy of the Federal Government regarding the cotton industry. He stated that ...

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  11. IS IT BOADICEA?

    There is considerable speculation regarding the discovery of a sevenfeet long stone coffin at Beddington, Surrey, buried at a depth of four ...

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  12. POWERS OF J's.P.

    In the legislative Assembly to day the Minister for Justice, Mr. Lee, moved for leave to bring in a bill to limit the power of honorary justices ...

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  13. LOAN RESULTS PLEASES BANKERS

    Bankers and Stock Exchange brokers expressed satisfaction yesterday at the fine response made by the public to the March conversion loan ...

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  14. STATE PARLIAMENT

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Guardianship of Infants Bill and the Birds" and Animals Protection. Bill were read the third time on the ...

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  15. Back to Circulation

    The Federal Treasurer, Mr. Theodore, announces that he willing immediately to redeem £3,000,000 of stock and ...

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  16. GANDHI'S MARCH

    Gandhi, heading eighty volunteers, left Ehmehadal this morning to march to the coast to offer civil disobedience to the salt laws. There is ...

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  17. GRUESOME MURDER IN FRANCE

    A hideous crime has been revealed at Saint Avaid, near Metz, as the result of a 10-year-old son's statement that he saw his father, a German ...

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  18. SOLICITOR STRUCK OFF

    The Full Court to-day struck off the roll the name of Robert Francis Stuart Robertson, solicitor. The Incorporated Law institute ...

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  19. FRENCH POLITICS

    By coincidence, M. Tardieu met with the same experience as Mr. Maedonald. He was defeated during the Budget debate by six votes, but, ...

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  20. VICTORIAN KING'S

    P. A Pavey, of Melbourne, won the King's prize at Williamstown rifle meeting to-day. He created a new Australian King's aggregate ...

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  21. NO AGREEMENT

    Replying to Admiral Beamish in the House cf Commons, Mr. Alexander said 66,000 tons of warship construction had been cancelled since ...

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  22. WHEAT POOL

    The Council of the Association of Accountants of Australia regards as economically unsound the proposal by the Federal Government to ...

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  23. WARRIMOO DISASTER

    The Attorney General decided pot to file a bill against Robert Hindmarsh and Alexander Gollan, railway employees, who were committed ...

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  24. IRRIGATION AT HAY

    A financial statement of the Hay irrigation area tor the year ended December 31, 1929, shows total receipts for the year were £2360 166. ...

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  25. WATER MAIN BURSTS

    Great damage was done on Parramatta Road, Camperdown, early this morning as a result of a 36-inch water main bursting. The roadway ...

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  26. VICTORIAN COMPETITION

    After a meeting of the cabinet to-day, the Premier said the Government was considering revision of the policy of granting preference to ...

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  27. PLANE CRASH

    Two men were killed when a Moth plane, after getting. into a spin, crashed at Essendon, this afternoon. The victims were: Frederick Ward, ...

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  28. COUNTRY TOWNS

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day. Mr. carter (C.P.) asked the Premier whether, in view of the fact that several country towns find themselves ...

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  29. TAXI-DRIVER BAILED UP

    With a revolver pressed against [?]is ribs, Edward Haton, taxi driver, of Arncliffe, was forced to stand alongside his car Just before ...

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  30. RED-BACK SPIDER

    The assistant headmaster of the public school at Wellington, N.S.W. Mr. tones, was bitten by a red-back spider. He collapsed on reaching a ...

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  31. FOURTEEN YEARS

    Robert McCowan, solicitor, who found guilty of seven charges of theft, was sentenced to a total of fourteen years' imprisonment. The ...

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  32. CONJOLA POISONING

    A report reached Milton this morning that a policeman had discovered a parcel of arsenic during his recent visit to Conjoin, where three persons ...

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  33. DUTY ON WINE

    The secretary of the Federal Viticultural Council off Australia, Mr. C. S. Paton, said today that the increase of duty by 5 per proof ...

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  34. CAR RECOVERED

    There was a seque [?] an attempted robbery at a garage at Randwick this morning, when one man was arrested, was the apprehension of ...

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  35. VICIOUS ATTACK

    Michael Murphy, who was brutally assaulted last night at Alexandra is still in a critical condition in Sydney Hospital Early to-day the police ...

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  36. KEITH LAWSON

    Keith Lawson of Wagga has an attack of influenza, and will be unable to meet Jimmy Kelso at the Stadium on Wednesday. ...

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  37. CANADIAN ACE KILLED

    Colonel W. G. Bather, famous Canadian ace who is credited with having shot down 52 machines, was today killed, when a plane in which he ...

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