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  4. "DEPORTATION" BOARD APPOINTED -- LANG REFUSES STATE AID LABOR COUNCIL

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced last night that the Board which will determine whether certain prominent industrialists are liable to deportation had been appointed. Its personnel is as follows:-- Last the Trades and Labor Council set apart the whole evening to discuss the position. ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND IN GRIP OF RAIL STRIKE

    The railway strike is spreading, and many industries are being paralysed. A mass meeting of all sections of railway workers at Roma Street decided to strike at midnight. ...

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  6. NOT WHAT THEY SEEM

    Some of the goods taken by the Customs officers in a raid on smuggling "bandits" They comprise tins and bottles purporting to contain opium and cocaine respectively. Actually they contained treacle and boracic crystals. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. IN PARLIAMENT

    Met.--10.30 a.m. Adjourned.--5.45 p.m. Business.--Censure Motion defeated by 46 votes to 36. ...

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  8. SUSPICION OF SCIENCE

    In his presidential address before the British Association at Southampton. Professor Horace Lamb discussed the nature and purpose ...

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  9. THE IMPERIAL PRESS CONFERENCE

    The delegates to the Imperial Press Conference will arrive in Sydney on Tuesday next. Biographical sketches appear on page ...

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  10. CRIPPLED WOMAN HURT

    A peculiar accident befell a crippled woman in Centennial Park early last night, when her wheel-chair got out of control, dashed down a bill, and ...

    Article : 135 words
  11. NEW JAPANESE CONSUL

    PRINCE IYESATO TOKUGAWA, who has been appointed Consul- General for Japan in Sydney. He will sail from Japan in October. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. NO STATE AID

    "I regard the Act as one of the most iniquitous measures ever passed in any country, and I will firmly refuse to permit ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. NOVEL EXHIBITION

    Everything for the home, from foodstuffs to frocks, will be included in a novel exhibition organised in support of the campaign to buy British goods. ...

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  14. POWERS OF THE MINISTER

    The Prime Minister, stated to-night that the Board had been appointed in accordance with the Immigration Act. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. COSTLY VIOLIN

    The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" reports that Misch[?] Elman, the famous violinist, bought a Stradivarius violin, formerly owned by ...

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  16. DOG CAUSES STRIKE

    Six hundred drivers and conductors on the East Surrey 'buses are on strike over a lady passenger bringing a dog aboard. ...

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  17. EXPECTED FROM FRANCE

    It is stated officially that the Government authorised Mr. "Winston Churchill (Chancellor of the Exchequer) finally to offer a ...

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  18. SOME STREAMERS ARE STILL FLYING

    The Aorangi's crew are on New Zealand articles, consequently the giant motor ship has not been affected by the strike. When she sailed yesterday there was the customary tangle of paper streamers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. BIG FLOODS IN JAPAN

    There have been two deaths and many casualties through landslides caused by floods. Forty thousand houses at Tokio, ...

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  20. THE MONGOLIA

    A big general cargo on the Mongolia, which arrived in Sydney from London yesterday, is being rapidly unloaded. About 3200 tons will be put off in ...

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  21. Summary of Important News Appearing To-day

    Floods have caused landslides and casualties in Japan. Fifty thousand houses at Tokio and ...

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  22. OTHER CABLE NEWS WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 7.

    Cloudy almost generally, with unsettled, showery conditions, chiefly in the southern half. Cold night. Some snow on the ...

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  23. UNION SPLIT.

    At the meeting of the Sydney Trades and Labor Council last night the attitude of the representatives of the ...

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