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  3. LATHAM'S THREAT TO RESIGN

    An extraordinary inner secret of Cabinet was revealed from a high source yesterday. In April, immediately on learning that the prosecution of Mr. John Brown had been withdrawn, the ...

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  4. NAVAL REDUCTION

    The Washington correspondent of the 'New York Times" says that the conference between President Hoover, Messrs. Adams and Stimson, and ...

    Article : 248 words
  5. IN OR OUT!

    In the expectation of Senator Hoare vacating his seat on the Committee at the beginning of this session, the Labour Party elected Senator ...

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  6. ANOTHER CABINET SECRET LEAKS

    Mr. Theodore, in formally moving that die Government had forfeited the confidenee of the House, said that the public of Australia generally were ...

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  7. SOVIET FORCES

    The same source reports that 30 Soviet, employees on the Chinese Eastern Railway at Jarir-Nor have been arrested by the Chinese officials ...

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  8. ALLEGED CONTEMPT

    The Full Court to-day, on the application of Dr. Evatt, granted a rule nisi calling on the proprietors of the "Sydney Morning Herald" and Herbert ...

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  9. NEW DEPARTURE

    Discussing the Imperial Conference the "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent says that the date, not yet fixed, will depend largely upon the ...

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  10. FREEDOM OF THE SEAS

    "The United States and Great Britain are ready for a collision on the question of sea-power unless they agree on the real meaning of the sea rights," ...

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  11. SCULLIN ORDERED TO REST

    The Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Scuil[?]n), who is ill in Melbourne with influenza, is recovering. He has been ordered ...

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  12. SINGAPORE BASE

    When opening the floating dock at thm naval base in the presence of a large gathering this afternoon the Governor, Sir Hugh Clifford, said that ...

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  13. MARITIME UNIONS

    The conference of the Maritime Unions held during the past few days have has drawn up a plan for the appointment of a council of industilal ...

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  14. ALLEGED MEMORANDUM BY MR. LATHAM

    "What memorandum is that?" asked Mr. Latham. Mr. Theodore said that he had been quoting from a newspaper. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. WIRELESS TELEPHONY

    Post Office experts, when questioned by the Australian Press regarding yesterday's Anglo-Australian telephonic experiments, emphasise that while ...

    Article : 199 words
  16. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS

    The "Daily Express" 'saya that the Imperial Airways scheme for a regular air service between London and the Cape are now complete and it ...

    Article : 131 words
  17. STRIKERS' "BLACK BOOK"

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Chaffey), said to-day that the report that further names of policemen had been added to the "black book" kept at the ...

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  18. 'NON-POLITICAL'

    At the monthly meeting of the Barton sub-branch of the Returned Soldiers League carried a resolution authorising its delegates to the ...

    Article : 81 words
  19. CUSTOMS RECORD

    The receipts at the Sydney Customs House yesterday amounted to £180,282. which is easily a record. The next highest total was £147,437 ...

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