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  2. TIN HARE RACING

    In the Legislative Assembly in the early hours of this morning Mr. J. [?]. Lang, the Premier, introduced a bill to amend the Gaming and Betting Act ...

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  3. PREMIER'S PLAN

    Addressing a meeting of the Victorian Employers' Federation the president said that the Premiers' Plan was of no benefit to industry. It had ...

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  4. N.S.W. PARLIAMENT YESTERDAY'S TRANSACTIONS

    The following business was transacted yesterday in the Legislative Assembly:— — Coal Mines Bill. — ...

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  5. FLIGHT TO ENGLAND KINGSFORD SMITH'S PROGRESS

    Having overcome head, winds and mechanical troubles, Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith is now only two hops from London and has the record in ...

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  6. FAR EAST TROUBLE

    President Chiang Kai Shek reported having received telegrams announcing the secession of the provinces of Fengtlen; the hinterland of Korea ...

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  7. THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    In the Legislative Council to-night the Government suffered a serious rebuff when the House by 27 to 21 refused to sanction the suspension of the ...

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  8. MR. GOODE'S APPOINTMENT

    Speaking on the Supply Bill in the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Bavin launched an attack on the Premier for withholding the report of ...

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  9. ALLEGED DEFAMATION

    Evidence in support of the claim of the Rev. Horace Hilton Bassard for £900 from Henry Reynolds Elvery for alleged, defamation, was continued ...

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  10. AT ALEPPO LAST NIGHT

    Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith reached Aleppo at 11 p.m. yesterday. He was scheduled to leave here for Rome at 4 a.m. to-day. He ...

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  11. GOVERNMENT RELIEF LOCAL SUPPLIERS

    Sergeant Devenish said to-day that about 15 grocers who did not receive authority previously made application this morning to supply goods for the ...

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  12. POLAR EXPLORATION SIR H. WILKINS PLANNING ANOTHER EXPEDITION

    Sir Hubert Wilkins has arrived at Newcastle from Norway where he left the submarine Nautilus. He is already planning another expedition to the ...

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  13. CABLE TO VACUUM OIL CO.

    The Vacuum Oil Company received the following cable from its agent at Aleppo to-day:—"Kingsford Smith arrived here at 11 o'clock last night, ...

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  14. SAVED FROM DROWNING

    The pluck and resourcefulness of two youths saved two others from drowning at Maslin's Beach, near Port Willunga, on Sunday afternoon. ...

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  15. MISSING SYDNEY GIRL

    Inspector Latta, of the State Fisheries, says that he is convinced, and so are the police who were with him in a boat, that the object they ...

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  16. AERIAL DOINGS

    Stainforth made a new air record over Southampton Water to-day, attaining a speed equal to 415 miles an hour. His average for five laps ...

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  17. S.A. & N.S.W. COUPONS COMPARED

    A comparison has been made by a local resident between the relief coupon in South Australia as compared with that in New South Wales for a single ...

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  18. TENNIS

    The programme for the mixed summer competitions of the District Tennis Association has been drawn up. The matches will be played on the ...

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  19. ALL-NIGHT SITTING

    In accordance with the time-honored custom, members of the Legislative Assembly had breakfast at the expense of the Government this ...

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  20. NAUTILUS TO BE SUNK OFF COAST OF NORWAY

    Permission to sink the submarine Nautilus in the North Sea off the coast of Norway was granted to Sir Hubert Wilkins on, Tuesday by the ...

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  21. WOMAN LOSES £155

    After withdrawing£155 from the bank yesterday afternoon Mrs. L. Andrews entered a public telephone cabinet to telephone to her solicitor. When ...

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  22. LATE EARL OF ORFORD

    After an illness extending over several years, the Earl of Orford, aged 77, who had been living at Monurewa, near Auckland, New Zealand, since ...

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  23. TWO FRENCH MINISTERS ON VISIT TO BERLIN

    Following a discussion between M. Laval the French Premier M. Briand, the French Foreign Minister, and Herr Curtius the German Foreign Minister, ...

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  24. TWO WOMEN ATTACKED

    A message from Nyngan states that two women were seriously assaulted at Inveresk early on Sunday morning. The victims are Miss Gladys ...

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  25. NEWCASTLE BUSES

    The Transport Trust has decided to take immediate steps to prevent competition with district tram services by buses which have been running ...

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  26. RUINS OF SODOM FOUND

    The English archaeological mission at work in the Holy Land recently announced the discovery of the walls of Jericho. In the same region, north of ...

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  27. DEBATE ON SUPPLY BILL

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier, introduced a Supply Bill of £5,349,500 for the months of October and November. ...

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  28. FEDERAL £5,000,000 LOAN FROM COMMONWEALTH BANK

    Addressing a meeting of the Federal A.L.P. at Sydney, Mr. E. G. Theodore, the Federal Treasurer, said he was very hopeful that the negotiations ...

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  29. MAN'S WALKING TOUR

    On a walk from Sydney to Perth for a wager of £50, Lewis Victor ("Tommy") Atkins, of Bankston, N.S.W., late of the 4th Machine Gun ...

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  30. ROBBERY AT PITTSBURG

    Sam Bender, a butcher," was held up in his shop by a robber who stole £100 in cash. They could not release a diamond pin from his necktie so they ...

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  31. SCHOOL SPORTS

    The Public Schools' Amateur Athletic Association held its annual sports on the Jubilee Oval to-day. The results will be published in to-day's ...

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  35. A PRACTICAL JOKE

    While Mr. H. C. Carter, the Country party member for Liverpool Plains, was passing across a lobby at Parliament House early this morning a sack ...

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  36. FIRE AT LEICHHARDT

    Miss Mona Wilson, of Leichhardt, was awakened this morning by a choking sensation. She found flames coming through cracks of the wooden ...

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  37. THE WOOL SALES

    Wool has advanced another 5 per cent,in London, making a rise of 20 per cent. In eight days. That means an increase of about 1d. to 2d, a pound ...

    Article : 50 words
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