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  2. THE REFERENDUM

    Tho final returns of tho voting in the recent Referendum have been received. They show a majority against, the industry and commerce proposal of ...

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  3. TICK IN CATTLE

    The problem of combating tick disease in cattle has for a long time occupied the attention of the Commonwealth and the Governments of New South Wales ...

    Article : 147 words
  4. MR. BRUCE ABROAD

    A message from Paris cintos that Afr. S. M.Bruce, the Prime Minister of Australia, and Mrs. Bruce, taking advantage of the perfect weather ...

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  5. TROUBLED CHINA 5000 CANTONESE CAPTURED IN PR0VINCE OF KIANGSI

    Nows has boen received that the anti-Red forces of Marshal Run Chnan Fains have performed a circling movement in the province of Kiungsi, ...

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  6. ALLEGED POLITICAL BRIBERY

    Mr. E. H. Farrar. M.L.C., attended yesterday's meeting of the select committee which is inquiring into the alleged "bribery plot." He said that he ...

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  7. STATE POLITICAL LEADERS

    In a statement issued by Mr. P. F. Loughlin, Minister for Lands, last night, he made it clear that the breach between him and Premier Lank has not ...

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  8. VENEREAL DISEASE

    Dr. Dick, Director of Public Health addressing the Feminist Club, said that venereal disease should receive more decided attention..He stated that of ...

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  9. BARK FAILURE IN NORWAY

    The Supremo Court of Norway, which has not licou invoked since ISSI, is hearing the impeachment of former Premier Herr Berge and six members ...

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  10. MR. CHU DEFIANT

    "Do you think that 105.000.000 Chinese can be conquered by such gangoats and soldiers as Britain could send to China?"' asks Mr. Chu (Chinese ...

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  11. EDUCATIONAL

    The Barke Ward Parents and Citizens' Association held its ordinary monthly meeting last night at the Burke Ward School. Mr. Hendry ...

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  12. MR.DE GARIS'S INSURANCE

    The mannging director of the Temperance and General Mutual Life Assurance Society stated last night that it had been decided to admit the claim ...

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  13. GOOD ROADS ADVOCATED BY STATE CHIEF SECRETARY

    Mr. C.C. Lazarini, Chief Secretary, addressing the National Roads and Motorists' Association, advocated the building of good roads instead of spur ...

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  14. ACCIDENT TO A TRAM

    While a tram was proceeding along the Marrickville-road at about midnight last night the controls suddenly burst into flames. Four passengers who ...

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  15. EXTENSION OF BOYCOTT IS LIKELY AT CANTON

    Reports from Gunton indicate that tho Government is folding difficulty in frannug an official proclamation for the termination of the boycott. ...

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  16. N.S.W. POLICE FORCE

    Mr. W. T. Coyle, K.C. and Acting District Court Judge, speaking at the annua banquet of the Criminal Investigation Branch, declared that at ...

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  17. ALAN COBHAM KNIGHTED ORDER OF BRITISH EMPIRE

    Alan Cobham lias been knighted hy King George as a Knight, of the Order of the British Empire. He will henceforth be known as Sir Alan Cobham, ...

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  18. LIFE IN AMERICA

    Australian savings banks are better iblo to benefit the people than are tho American, says Mr. Alexander Cooch, who is here to attend the Bank ...

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  19. EXCITING SHAKE HUNT

    A boa constrictor hunt at Paddington followed the return of Mr. Mitchell Hedges with a collection of Central American animals. A guard entering ...

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  20. AMUSEMENTS SCIENCE TAUGHT HY PICTURES

    At the Technical College last night the "Einstein" picture and others were again shown by.Mr. Lanoman. There was a good attendance considering the ...

    Article : 468 words
  21. LONG DRIVE TO HOSPITAL

    Mr. W. Morris, who wan engaged in tank sinking about four miles from Quinyambie Station, and 166 miles from Broken Hill, was taken seriously ...

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  22. NANCHANG HAS BEEK LOOTED BY ANTI-RED TROOPS

    Nanchang, which was recently retaken frota the Reds, is reported to have been looted and pillaged by the anti-Red troops who were not ...

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  23. AIR COUNCIL'S LUNCHEON

    Speaking at the Air Council's luncheon to-day Sir Alan Cobham announced his emphatic disagreement with Karl Birkenhead's suggestion that ...

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  24. EMPIRE POLITICIANS

    Speaking at Newcastle the Marquis of Salisbury again disclaimed the suggestion that the Empire Parliamentarians bad come to Australia in any ...

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  25. FRENCH AERIAL STANDARD QUESTIONED IN BRITAIN

    Major Cooper, the chief accident investigator nf tho Air Ministry, has officially interrogated eye-witnesses of the recent aeroplane smash in Kent. ...

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  26. SMOKE IN A TUNNEL DISABLES A TRAIN CREW

    Owing to the atmospheric conditions smoko from a passenger train remained in a tunnel near Sn int Gallen almost asphyxiating the staff of a following ...

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  27. MURELLA TRAIN SMASH

    At the continuation of the inquest yesterday into the death of the victims of the Murulla train smash John William Cochrane, a seaman, confirmed ...

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  28. HOLIDAY FIXTURES

    As Boxing Day this year on a Saturday the State Gabinet has decided that the holiday bo observed on the following Monday. This arrangement also ...

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    Mr. J. H. M'Cubbin reported to-day that, a good many cards were issued to employers yesterday in" connection with the town organising campaign ...

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  33. PALAIS DE DANSE.

    The last four nights of the indoor season of the Palais de Danse are adversed. These will also be the last four nights of Mr. Paul Jeacle's band ...

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  34. SOVIET LEMIERS DIVIDED

    According to the Moscow correspondent of the ".Standard" M. Trotsky is appealing to the workers for support. He has publicly challenged the power ...

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  35. JOHNSON'S PICTURES

    "Charley's Aunt" will be the star item of the bill to be presented at Johnson's Oxide-street Picture Theatre to-night. The featured player is Syd ...

    Article : 89 words
  36. DUKE OF YORK'S VISIT

    Earl Cavan lias been anpoiuted chief of staff to the Duke of York. Lady Cavan nus formerly. Lady Joan Mulholland, and before her marriage ...

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  37. LENARD'S PICTURES

    At Lenard's Pietureland to-night "Tho Far Cry," featuring Jack Mulhall and Blanche Sweet, will be shown. Chief support will be given by ...

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