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  4. FIXED PRICE FOR WHEAT

    Declaring that the wheat farmers themselves did 'not' want the bill Mr. Jackett (U.A.P.), speaking on the second reading of the Wheat and Wheat Products: Bill in the Legislative Assembly to-night, urged the Government to withdraw the measure. It was not only unconstitutional, but it would do ...

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  5. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES

    The possible effect of the national insurance scheme on Friendly societies was referred to by Mr. Gollan (U.A.P.) in the ...

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  6. FUTURE OF MR. HUGHES

    An informal meeting of Cabinet Ministers, probably the first on Melbourne Cup day, was held this morning at the Federal office to discuss ...

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  8. TRAIN TRAGEDY

    Detectives intensified their inquiries into the mysterious death of of Montague Henwood, State Conciliation Commissioner, after ...

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  9. SOLDIERS WANT MR. HUGHES

    On behalf of the Federated T.E. Soldiers’ Association, the general secretary (Mr. A. James) sent a telegram to Mr. Lyons to day protesting against ...

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  10. FORMER M.P. GAOLED

    A former member of Parliament John Stanley Verran, 50, of Alberton, and Percy McFarlane. 52, of Finsbury Park, wharf waterman were today ...

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  11. FIRST OF NEW SEASON'S WHEAT

    The first of the season's new wheat arrived in Sydney to-day. It was a consignment of 180 bags from Mr. A. R MeLeod, of Wongabinda, ...

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  12. TO HELP THE NEEDY

    The Premier announced in the legislative Assembly-to-day that the Government had decided, to make £10,000, available for special ...

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  13. WANT KING BACK

    A special delegation will leave for Loudon on November 6 to request ex-King George to return to the throne. Athens was illuminated last night and ...

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  14. FELL FROM TRAM

    Two men died to-day from injuries received in falls from trams. James Nugent, 50, of Wodonga, received head injuries when he fell ...

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  15. TERRIFIC HURRICANES

    A tropical hurricane, with wind velocities exceeding 100 miles an hour, swept from the Bahanias, in a south-westerly direction, across the ...

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  18. MINER FOR TRIAL

    Harry Wilson, or Harry Lee. 34, miner was committed for trial at the Central Police Court to day on two charges of assault and robbery. Bail ...

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  19. CHEQUE FORGED

    Shortly after paying out £200 on a cheque, which was presented at a city bank-to-day another teller received another cheque for a similar ...

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  20. SEASON'S TOP PRICE

    Greasy merino sold at 23½d., the top price of the Sydney season at the wool sales today. This price was paid for 13 bales from Barraba. All ...

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  21. ROYAL HONEYMOONERS ROBBED

    The Royal .'honeymooners, Don Juan, heir presumptive to the Spanish throne, and Princess Mercedes .Bourbon, of Orleans, were robbed of jewels ...

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