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  3. FEDERAL FINANCES TALK IN SENATE ABOUT CURTAILMENT OF SUPLLY Canberra, Thursday.

    At a meeting of Opposition Senators last night it is understood that Sir George Pearce, the leader of the Opposition in the Senate, supported by ...

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  4. S.A. PARLIAMENT

    A bill to give effect to the Premiers' Conference decisions was passed by the House of Assembly and the Legislative Council last night. A deadlock had ...

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  5. LOAN COUNCIL STATES ITS TERMS TELEGRAM TO MR. LANG

    The attitude of the Loan Council in respect of Mr. Lang's request for financial assistance is set out in the following telegram which Mr. Soullin ...

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  6. TOUR DE FRANCE

    The 20th since of the Tour de France, from Belfort to Colmar, was won by Malboune and Leduc[?], their time being 7 hours 5 minutes 53 seconds. Pelissia ...

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  7. MUNGANA CASES

    The Mungana case was resumed to-day. The court was again packed to its limits. Mr. Macrossan, counsel for the ...

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  8. STRIKE OF MINERS AT ZINC CORPN.

    No developments were reported to-day in connection with the dispute between the miners and management at the Zin[?] Corporation over contract ...

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  9. State Savings Bank

    Unless the Government of New South Wales accepts the proposed agreement for the talking over of the Government Savings Bank by the Commonwealth ...

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  10. INCOME TAX BILL

    In the House of Representatives, the Income Tax Bill passed all stages. ...

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  11. COUNTRY PARTY

    Referring to the reported decision of the Country Party to contest all sents at the next State elections. Mr. Bavin leader of the Nationalist party, ...

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  12. DEBT CONVERSION BILL PASSED BY THE SENATE

    The Commonwealth Debt Conversion Agreement Bill to ratify the agreement reached at the Premiers' Conference passed through all stages in the Senate ...

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  13. FLIGHT TO ENGLAND

    If confidence means anything, Scott's Australia-England record should go when Pilot J. A. Mollison makes his second flight attempt, on ...

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  14. BULLET IN BRAIN

    A man walked into the Sydney Hospital and approaching the inquiry desk remarked: "I'm a bit, worried. I shot myself in the head before ...

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  15. FRENCH AERIAL MANOEUVRES

    A French military aeroplane engaged in air manoeuvres in the Ardennes department, to-night inadvertently dropped four, real bombs on the village ...

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  16. REV. [?]. ROONEY DEAD

    The Rev. Isaac Rooney, who died at his home at Ke[?]t Town yesterday at the age of 88 years, was the oldest Methodist minister in South ...

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  17. MURDERER FEARS SCAFFOLD

    On the eve of his execution at Lahore for the murder of his wife, William Drummond, an Anglo-Indian, made an unsuccessful attempt to ...

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  18. PARLIAMENTARY LABOR PARTY

    At a meeting of Labor supporters in the Upper House Mr. G. S. Archer was elected chairman of the party in that Chamber. Mr. Archer is the ...

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  19. FOREIGN PROPAGANDA

    Addressing members of the Rotary Club, Sir William Irvine, the Acting Governor of Victoria, appealed for the preservation of national integrity and ...

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  20. DEBT CONVERSION BILL

    The Debt Conversion Bill passed a[?] stages in the Legislative Assembly to-day. A feature of the discussion in the ...

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  21. CANADIAN TRADE TREATY

    "The Senate, which again resumed a day" earlier. than usual continned its speeding up process to-day. It carried, on the voices, the second reading of ...

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  22. £500 SALARY LIMIT

    Should the Legislative Council reject the bill to reduce public servants' salaries to a maximum of £500 a year, it is likely that the Government will ...

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  23. MENTAL PATIENTS ESCAPE

    Three mental patients ranging in age from 18 to 20 years escaped from the Rabbit Island Mental Reservation in the Hawkesbury River district ...

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  24. THE WEATHER 6O DEGREES TO-DAY

    The highest temperature in the shade up till 3 o'clock to-day was 6O degrees, and the reading of the barometer 29.052. At noon the following official forecasts ...

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  25. JUNEE MUNICIPALITY

    It is reported from.Junce that the Works Department's threat to put a receiver in the municipality because of the council's refusal to impose a ...

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  26. TRUSTEES PROTECTION BILL INTRODUCED

    Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier in moving the first rending of the Trustees Protection Bill in the Legislative Assembly to-day. said it was designed to ...

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  27. ACCIDENT ON HONEYMOON

    Misfortune befell a bride and a bridegroom at Crow's Nest yesterday when an aeroplane in which they were travelling hit a tree when taking off ...

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  28. STATE LOTTERY

    The Rev. R. J. M'Gowan, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of New South Wales, described the State lottery as "That terrible blot which is being ...

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  29. THE METAL MARKET

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  30. FIRE AT ROMA (QUEENSLAND)

    Damage estimated at £10,000 was caused by a fire which occurred early yesterday morning, at Roma. The Hibernian Hall, which contained a ...

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  31. CYCLIST FOUND DEAD

    An unidentified man about 22 years of age was found dead beside a slightly damaged motor cycle in a drain at Bundoora. There was a deep wound ...

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  32. INTERSTATE TEMPERATURES

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  35. MUN FAINTS IN COURT

    William Thompson, accountant, [?]inted in the Criminal Court yesterday when the jury found him not guilty of having demanded money by [?] ...

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  36. S.A. OPPOSITION LEADER SAYS "LANG MUST GO"

    "Lang must go," said Mr. R. L. Butler, leader of the Opposition, discussing the New South Wales position. "There is absolutely no alternative. All ...

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  37. THE SCHOOLS

    The results of the half-yearly examination at the Junior Technical School were received too late this afternoon for publication in this Edition. ...

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  38. VICTORIAN MS.P.

    The Victorian Legislative Assembly has decided to reduce members' salaries from £600 a year to£447 for country members and £397 for metropolitan ...

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  42. SUNDAY CINEMA CASE

    Miss Millie Orpen, who was awarded £5000 damages against the Haymarket Capital Cinema Theatre, under the Lord's Day Observance Act of 1781, ...

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  43. JUDGES' SALARY GUTS

    By a surprise move on the part of the Government in the Legislative Assembly last night judges of the Supreme Court are included in the salary cut ...

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