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  3. PARLIAMENT

    The business to be submitted to Parliament in its early sittings will be measures for the repeal of existing industrial laws and the modification ...

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  4. BRITISH LABOUR CABINET

    The "Daily Telegraph's Laborr correspondent says that Mr. Macdonald is most dissatisfied with the progress of disarmament. He, himself, took over ...

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  5. THE KING

    Dr. Martyn. visited His Majesty this evening after which it was announced that he had had a quiet day and that his condition is unchanged. ...

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  6. TERRIBLE LOSS

    The Japanese steamer Ugo Maru is reported to have been burned off shore at Kanchatka. More than 700 persons, mostly ...

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  7. VILLAGES MENACED BY FIERY STREAMS

    Prayers are being offered in churches and market places, imploring God to remove the danger. Hundreds of thousands are watching ...

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  8. PRINCE HENRY

    Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, suffered a fracture of the collar bone when his mount slipped and fell during a polo game here on Tuesday. His ...

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  9. DRUG TRADERS

    At the Central Court to-day, Frank Brown, halrdresser, and William Thomas Hickey, mechanic, were charged with having cocaine in their possession ...

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  10. REPARATIONS

    Wild scenes occurred in the Foreign Committee of the Reichstag in the debate on the Nationalist motion to reject the Reparations agreement, as ...

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  11. GOVERNOR'S AID

    Mr. W. F. Hearn, M.L.A., who represents Maitland coal mining districts, called on the Governor, Sir Dudley de Chair, at Government House ...

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  12. "PEACE & EMPLOYMENT"

    The "Daily Herald" suggests that Mr, Ramsay Macdonald's Ministry will be known as the "Peace and Employment Government." One Minister, ...

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  13. EXPERTS AGREE

    While, the reparations experts have agreed to sign a unanimous report on the basis of the German proposals, they suggest that the operation of the ...

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  14. CALL TO McDONALD

    Mr. Baldwin was shy to the end. He left No. 10 Downing Street by the back gate almost unobserved. He re[?]urned after lunching at Windsor ...

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  15. AMERICAN WHEAT

    Three Red Cross commissioners wil be sent to, China at the request o' President Hoover, to investigate fam ine conditions with the idea of send. ...

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  16. MENACE FOR 25 CENTURIES

    Vesuvius has long been a menace in a region which has been densely populated by a civilized community for more than 25 centuries. ...

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  17. MINERS TO. CONFER

    A deputation from Cessnock business men met the miners' representatives to-day in conference. At the conclusion, it was announced that the ...

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  18. AMERICA PLEASED

    President Hoover expressed great satisfaction at the successful conclusion of the work of the experts committee on reparations. ...

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  19. TO FEED HUNGRY

    It was announced to-day that the City Council was determined that no one shall go hungry in Melbourne. A diet which, will cost 7/6 a day was ...

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  20. INFORMAL VOTES

    An unusual case was before the Burnie Police Court to-day when Robert Campbell and William Partridge, publishers of the "Circular ...

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  21. FRENCH TENNIS

    Wallis Myers, the Daily Telegraph's correspondent at the French tennis championships, left with two definite impressions; that the leading ...

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  22. SHARP RECOVERY

    The announcement of I President Hoover's measures for farm relief was responsible for a further big jump in the price of wheat, when, in the final ...

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  23. TRADERS' DISTRESS

    The Premier (Sir Willium McPherutation representing 80 Port Melbourne son), expressed sympathy with a deptraders who declared that they were ...

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  24. OVERSEA FREIGHTS

    The formation of the central shipping committee with headquarters in Sydney, is understood to be taking place. ...

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  25. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS

    At the Burwood Police Court to-day, J. M. Elder, station owner at Merriwa, was charged with cruelly ill-treating animals at Flemington on Muyl. ...

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  26. A. R. CHAPMAN

    Mr. A. R Chapman, captain of the English Eleven, Which recently visited Australia. on the eve of his departure from Au[?]kland, to return to ...

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  27. AIR MEMORIAL

    It is understood that an announcement regarding provision for the permanent memorial of the first Atlantic flight made by Sir John Alcock and Sir ...

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  28. AIRSHIPS

    Replying to a criticism by Mussolini to the effect that airships hive no great future as passengers ran a risk of Peril by fire, the commander of the ...

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  29. COOMA DISTRICT

    Mr. II. M. Blomfield, inspecor of stock at Cooma, said yesterday that generally speaking, the district was well off for feed, and as the grass and ...

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  30. DR. BRISSENDEN

    Dr. Brissenden, K.C., who has been mentioned as probable successor to Justice Campbell, said to-day that he could not accept the Supreme Court ...

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  31. STRUCK OFF ROLLS

    The Full Court to-day ordered that the name or Lionel William McDonold be struck off the roll of solicitors. It was alleged t[?]at he was entrusted ...

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  32. MOSCOW'S PLEASURE

    Although every cartoon depicts Macdonald as a second willing tool for the capitalists there is a chorus of delight at Labour's accession to office ...

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  33. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED

    The total number of unemployed on May 22 was 1,132,30[?], which was 27,638 more than on May 13. ...

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  34. SCRATCHING

    Songift was serat[?]hed for the Victorian Grand National Hurdle. ...

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