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  3. JOCK GARDEN ASSAULTED Lured From Home This Morning

    M. Sydney. Friday. A story of how he was lured from [?] bed into a dark lane at the side of his home in Cooper-street, ...

    Article : 254 words
  4. More Federal Proclamations To Seize N.S.W. Revenue

    The Federal Government bas Issued proclamations attaching further revenue of the New South Wales Government. Mr. Lang, the State Premier, this morning had interviews with State and Treasury officials for the purpose of evolving moves to couner the action of the Federal ...

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  5. New Law Against Unlawful Associations Now Before Commonwealth Parlt.

    The day after May Day saw the introduction of a bill into the Senate dealing with Communists, etc.. The outstanding provision is one ...

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  6. ASSESSMENT PAPERS HANDED TO FEDERAL GOVT.

    Mr. Davies, the Minister for Education, addressing a crowded meeting at Bondi said the State Government had given the Federal Government ...

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  7. NEW GUARD SECRETARY DENIES GARDEN'S-STATEMENT

    Mr. Sutherland, secretary of the New Guard, stated that the New Guard had nothing to do with the attack on Alderman Garden. He added:"We ...

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  8. HAWAIIANS' THREATS

    Military police are guarding the residence of Mr. Lawrence Judd, the Governor, as threats to injure him were heard following his pardon of ...

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  9. SPORTING FAMOUS RACEHORSE DEAD

    The famous racehorse Gloaming; which won a large number of races in Australia, and which was the highest stake winner until the figure was ...

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  10. FEDERAL PROCLAMATIONS

    Late last night two proclamations were issued by the Federal Government. One attached nil revenues mentioned in the resolution passed earlier ...

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  11. MONEY PAID TO PUBLIC TRUSTEE

    Mr. Lyons, the Prime Minister, replying to a question in the House of Representatives this morning, stated that the public trustee in New South ...

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  12. IN BHOKEN HILL

    Inquiry at the Chloride-street branch of the Commonwealth Bank to-day showed that there is still no word from Sydnev about the overdue widows ...

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  13. LOCAL RACING

    From inquiries made in local racing circles it seems probable that the annual Cup meetings will not be held this year following the decision of the ...

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  14. SECOND READING YESTERDAY

    Senator M'Lachlan in moving the second reading of the Amending Crimes Bill in the Senate to-day said that other organisations stood for the same vicious ...

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  15. DARTMOOR RIOTS

    "I was dancing with tears in my eyes,'' said William Mascon, one of the 29 convicts on trial at the Prince Town Assizes Court on charges arising ...

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  16. AGREEMENT SIGNED

    An agreement between China and Japan for a cessation of hostilities and the withdrawal of Japanese troops was formally signed to-day bringing to ...

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  17. FAMILY ENDOWMENT

    Though family endowment payments totalling £60,000 are due to-day, there will be no attempt to pay them. ...

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  18. PENSIONERS MEET

    It was claimed at a meeting of pensioners last night that the Superannuation Board was in a position to pay public service pensioners on May 1. A ...

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  19. SENSATION AT STADIUM

    During a contest between Teddy Lawler and Wally Walker at the Newtown Stadium last night a sensation was caused when the referee Joe ...

    Article : 66 words
  20. BIG SYDNEY FIRE

    A fire which almost gutted the promises of Sluzengers Ltd. in Surry Hills early this morning caused damage estimated[?]over £10,000. When ...

    Article : 96 words
  21. METAL MARKET

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  22. AL CAPONE GAOLED

    Public enemy No. 1 became convict No. 40,880 to-night when the huge gates of the Atlanta penitentiary opened to admit the bulky Al Capone. ...

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  23. PREMIER LANG INTERVIEWS LEADING STATE OFFICIALS

    Following upon the action of the Commonwealth Government in issuing at midnight two proclamations attaching practically all New South ...

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  24. GUNPOWDER EXPLODES

    Six persons were seriously injured in an explosion of gunpowder in a house in Raleigh-avenue, Flinders Park, today. Five of the injured are from one ...

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  25. "HIGHWAYMAN TO MENDICANT"

    Mr. Herbert Brookes, addressing the Women's Citizens League, said hitherto Mr. Lang had acted the part of a high wayman, robbing English investors, ...

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  26. CLAIM BY BOXER

    A District Court summons was issued todav by the New Zealand heavy weight boxer Allan Campbell, who was knocked out last Monday night ...

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  27. BREADCARTERS' AWARD

    The secretary of the Breadcarters' Union, to-day announced that after May 14 no junior labor will be allowed on broadcarts, as the award provides ...

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  28. N.S.W. LOTTERY MAIN WINNERS IN 52ND.

    The 52nd State lottery wasdrawn today. The firdt prize No.69,087was won by the "Trek" syndicate, c/o T P.Madden, 14 Lucas-street,Burwood; ...

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  29. N.S.W. RETURNED SOLDIERS

    As the result of a special meeting of the Returned Soldiers' League, New South Wales branch to day a statement was issued viewing with grave concern ...

    Article : 293 words
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  31. Y.M.C.A. BOARD MEETING

    A meeting of the Y.M.C.A. Hoard of Directors was held last night to meet Mr, W. E. Woudcratt, the national secretary ...

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  32. THE WEATHER

    Weather conditions were most threatening in the city to-day, but only light rain fell four points being registered up till 3,o'clock. No reports ...

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  33. PROPOSAL TO INCREASE PRICE OF TICKETS TO 5/6

    Mr. Whiddon, the director of State lotteries, has announced that he is considering increasing the price of lottery tickets from 5/3 to5/6, and if ...

    Article : 62 words
  34. ANOTHER PROCLAMATION ON SATURDAY OR MONDAY

    It is understood that a proclamation attaching one-sixth of the New South Wales railway revenue will not be issued until to-morrow or Monday. It ...

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