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  4. WIRELESS BROADCASTING

    The right of the Commonwealth to control wireless broadcasting was upheld by the High Court to day when it dismissed an appeal ...

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  5. RECORD WHEAT SALES

    The largest sales of Australian wheat in one day ever remembered occurred to-day when 10 cargoes, totalling about 13,000 tons, ...

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  6. PEACE PLAN TURMOIL

    According to the “Morning Post’s” political correspondent the meeting of the British Cabinet, when the nature of the statement to he made at Geneva on the Abyssinian peace proposals is decided, is expected to be one of the most crucial and dramatic meeting in recent years, probably deciding ...

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  8. AN EX-M.L.A.’s LAND DEAL

    When the Western Lands Royal Commission, which is inquiring into certain allegations made in Parliament, resumed to-day, Peter ...

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  9. A BIG DISPOSAL

    Buying of wheat from Australia amounted to 14½ million bushels, worth over £2,500,000, yesterday. It was probably the ...

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  10. TRAMWAYMEN LOSE £42,000.

    An application by the Australian Tramway and Motor Omnibus Employes’ Association to recover for its members about £42,000, which had ...

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  11. MURDERED IN A TAXI

    The City Coroner returned a verdict of murder against some person or persons unknown after an inquest to-day on John Thomas Smillie, taxi-driver, ...

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  12. WHEAT MARKET ACTIVE

    The local wheat market was active in Sydney and the country to-day, and prices recovered from the slight decline recorded yesterday. In the ...

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  13. BAN ON SWASTIKA

    The swastika has been dropped from boy scout badges. When it was adopted it was considered to be the emblem of gratitude, but its ...

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  14. DEATH OF HIS WIFE

    Convicted of the manslaughter of his wife, Victor Marshall Pomfret, 38, labourer, was remanded for sentenced at the Central Criminal Court to-day. ...

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  15. MAN AWAKENED IN TIME

    Joseph Albury was awakened in his cottage at Beralla, a Sydney suburb, early this morning by the acrid fumes of smoke and the crackling of flames. ...

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  16. FRANCE AND SANCTIONS

    In the Chamber of Deputies today M. Laval declared the French policy was in accord with that of Britain’s in that only economic ...

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  17. PLANE’S FORCED LANDING

    Mr. T. Bowman, grazier, Muswellbrook, made a forced landing on the beach at Mona Vale this morning, when he ran into a blinding rain ...

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  18. COMPENSATING DAIRYMEN

    Although claims for compensation made by delicensed dairymen and owners of such dairies total £31,203, the amounts awarded by the Milk ...

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