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  4. THE METAL MARKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 words
  5. IRISH CRISIS DEBATE IN THE DAIL ON OATH ABOLITION BILL

    During the debate in the Dail Eileana on the bill to abolish the oath of allegiance to the British Crown Mr. E.de Valeria the president said: ...

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  6. AERIAL DOINGS FLIGHT ACROSS AUSTRALIA

    "I have got three days up my sleeve to get to Perth in record time but I am going to do it in one—to reach Perth to-night," said.Miss Irene ...

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  7. UPPER HOUSE CASE

    Speaking at a meeting at Parramatta last night, Mr. Davies, the Minister for Education, stated definitely that if the State Government wins the ...

    Article : 108 words
  8. GRETA COLLIERY FIRE TWO SHAFTS SEALED.

    The attempts to control the ares at the underground colliery workings at Greta have been unexpectedly successful. Two of the shafts through ...

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  9. LABOR DAY HOLIDAY ON MONDAY

    Monday next will be observed in Broken Hill as Labor Day, and the day has been declared a public holiday. All shops except exempted trades will be ...

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  10. THE ELECTIONS IN VICTORIA

    When nominations closed to-day for the State elections on May 14 the most surprising feature was the large number of walkovers. There are 20 ...

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  11. N.S.W. DEFAULT £200,000 INTEREST IS DUE ON INTERNAL COMMITMENTS

    The New South Wales Government has become liable for payment amounting to about £200,000 representing interest on Internal ...

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  12. BORING OPERATIONS WERE CONTINUED TO-DAY

    Boring operations in an effort to locate the seat of the underground fire are proceeding. The first bore is down nearly 70ft., but the tunnel has not ...

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  13. PUBLIC SERVANTS SALARIES

    Mr.E. O'Sullivan, secretary, of the Public service Association to-day received a telegram from. Mr. J. A. Lyons the Prime Minister in reply ...

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  14. MELBOURNE HOLD-UP

    On answering a ring at his front door bell at quarter past 7 o'clock on Wednesday night, Mr. Michel Isaacson, of St, Kilda-road. Melbourne was ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS

    Delivering his policy speech at Oakey last night Mr.Moore the Premier of Queensland said that the Gaovernment is definitely committed to the rocky ...

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  16. SCOTT LEFT DARWIN TO-DAY ON WAY TO CAMOOWEAL

    At, 7.30 o'clocks this morning C.W. A. Scott, who broke the record for a flight between England and Australia hopped off for Carnooweal, via ...

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  17. WOMAN'S BANKRUPTCY

    Mrs. Allice Belle Edols was summoned before Mr. Justice Lukin in the Bankruptcy Court to-day, when Mr. N. G.Lockhart, the registrar, submitted a ...

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  18. UNEMPLOYED RELIEF

    A bill which will be introduced in the House of Representatives next Tuesday to authorise the raising of a loan for unemployment relief will ...

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  19. PICNIC AT SILVERTON TO BE HELD ON MONDAY

    The annual Labor Day picnic and sports will be held at Silverton on Monday next. There will be special pedestrian events under the patronage ...

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  20. TRIAL ENGAGEMENT

    Mr., J. A, Mollison, the Australian airman, and Lady Diana Wellesley, half sister of Earl Cowley, will become engaged in 12 months time if neither ...

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  21. CROQUET

    Mrs. J. C. Rawling is at present in Adelaide taking part in croquet competition games there arranged by the South Australian Croquet Association. ...

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  22. "CARETAKERS" APPOINTED AT THE TAXATION OFFICE

    A sensational report was current in the city to-day to the effect that the Government had appointed more than 25 unemployed timber workers for ...

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  23. MR. BAKER IS TO RETIRE FROM WILKINSON AND CO.

    Mr. L.H. Baker will shortly retire from the service of Wilkinson and Co., and for the present has no definite plans.He will remain in Broken Hill. ...

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  24. HOBART MURDER GOVT.OFFERS £500 REWARD

    The Government bus offered a reward of £500 for information which will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the person or persons ...

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  25. DEATH OF MR.J.LANGDON

    The death occurred at his late residence, 280.Oxide-street. this morning, of Mr.John Victor Langdon at the age of 61 years. He had been ill for many ...

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  26. 15,482 ABORIGINES IN NORTH AUSTRALIA

    The annual report of Lieutenant-Colonol R. Weddel, administrator of the Northern Territory, which was tabled in the House of Representatives ...

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  27. POLICEMAN SHOT DEAD BY WOMAN AT LOS ANGELES

    Annoyed by a woman next door mowing her lawn Mrs. Ella Thompson fired at her. When the police arrived she shot a policeman dead through a ...

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  28. IMMIGRATION BILL

    speaking in the Senate on the second reading of the Amending Immigration Bill Snator Sir George Pearce said: "This measure is designed to ...

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  29. DAIL PASSES SECOND READING OF OATH ABOLITION BILL

    The Dail passed the second reading of the Oath Abolition Bill by 77 votes to 71. ...

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  30. RUMOR OF STOPPAGE OF TRANSPORT SERVICES

    Although the report which was current last week that the State Government might consider the question of stopping the railway and tramway ...

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  31. ELECTRICITY WORKS

    Current at the Municipal Electricity Works will be cut off for half an hour from noon to-morrow. This is being done so that wires can be passed over ...

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  32. DEMANDS OF NAZIS AFTER ELECTIONS SUCCESS

    The Nazis big poll in the Prussian elections on Sunday has caused them to redouble their demands. They now are demanding a dissolution of the ...

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  33. BRADMAN MAY TAKE HIS BRIDE TO CANADA

    Where Don Bradman and Miss Jessie Menzies, who are to be married tomorrow night, will spend their honeymoon is being kept secret. But the ...

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  34. GOVERNMENT RELIEF

    The following is a return of the Government relief issued is Brokon Hill and suburbs for the week ended April 29:—Central,£523 3/9; West. £165 ...

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  35. POLICE MAKE TWO ARRESTS

    Following the offer of £500 reward by the Government, yesterday the police have received information which, led to the arrest last night of two men in ...

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    Recently a man who has studied in the Edinburgh University and at a veterinary college walked into the Police Station bootless and without a swag. ...

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  37. APPLICATION TO DROP CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS

    The Court of Criminal Appeals has refused the application by Mr. Lamaro,the Attorney-General, that criminal proceedings against John ...

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  38. BRITISH STEEL MANIATE IS FOUND SHOT DEAD

    Known as the "Razor Blade King," Mr. Paul Keuhnrich (70), a British steel magnate, was found shot dead in the music room of his beautiful home ...

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  40. CAR PLUNGES INTO RIVER

    Two men narrowly escaped death when a car in which they were travelling crashed through the gates of the Hexham punt and plunged into the ...

    Article : 111 words
  41. THE CHIEF SECRETARY SPEAKS AT FIVE DOOK

    Mr. Gosling, the Chief Secretary, addressing a meeting at Five Dock said the attack by the Lyons-Bruce Government on the Lang policy was an ...

    Article : 118 words
  42. OBERON PRISON RIOT

    It is reported that thren prisoners were injured in last week s riot at Oberon prison, one suffering broken ribs and another serious injuries to the ...

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    Messrs. A. Crossing, C. Sinolair Wool (secretary of the Pastoralists' Association of West Darling), C. A. Bartlett (Mount Sturt Station), and A. ...

    Article : 69 words
  44. JAPANESE CRUISERS REACH OUTER HARBOR

    Veterans of three wars but now obsolete for fighting purposes and used for the training of young officers, two Japanese cruisers, tile flagship the ...

    Article : 61 words
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    The maximum shade temperature up to 3 o'clock to-day was 68 degrees and the reading of the barometer 29.326. ...

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  48. LABOR POLITICIAN TALKS ABOUT REVOLUTION

    "If may wife and children were going to starve, in spite of the fact that there is a wonderful police force in New South Wales, I would try my ...

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  49. SHOOTING WITH INTENT

    Convicted of having shot Henry Mellislh with intent to do grievous bodily harm Leslie Richards (21), a fitter, was sentenced to eight years' ...

    Article : 59 words
  50. ATTACK ON JUDICIARY

    Mr.R. Heffron, M.L.A., made a violent attack on the judiciary in, a speech at the Redfern Town Hall last night. Referring to the decision of the High ...

    Article : 126 words
  51. CHILD KILLED

    Bruen Clifton Adamson, aged three years and four months, was Killed instantly when the wheel of a dray passed over his head on his uncle's farm two ...

    Article : 76 words
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