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  3. MR. KILLEN, M.P.

    It was stated to-day that the Labour Party would probably refuse to grant a pair to Mr.Killen, M.P., who recently suffered from a heart attack ...

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  4. THE LAST WORD

    The delegates of the four powers worked until early morning completing the new written offer which Mr. Phillip Snowden digested before ...

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  5. POSITION NOW GRAVE

    A message states that the Arabs are now [?]ely attacking T[?] The South Wales Borderers engaged with them at Jaffa immediately they ...

    Article : 260 words
  6. MANN'S FUTURE

    Mr.E.A.Mann M.P., to-day attacked the Government for expelling Mr. W.M.Hughes and himself. He said that a telegram from ...

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  7. AVALANCHE OF PROTESTS

    An avalanche of protests against the imposition of the amusement tax has been received in Canberra. When members enter Parliament to-day they will carry in their collective pockets nearly 2000 telegrams ...

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  8. MOTOR CARS

    The Chamber of A[?]tive Indastries has announeed that increased price of motor cars will result from the extra taxation on chassis. This ...

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  9. HUGHES "ODDS ON"

    The general secrelary of the A.W.U., Mr.Grayndler, M.L.C., referred to-day to the proposed opposition to Hughes. He said: "If Bruce only had ...

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  10. UNION THEATRES

    Union Theatres Ltd., which has more than 5,000 sharcholders, has sent circular letters to each, accomlpanied by a stamped lettergram form to be ...

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  11. SLEEPING SICKNESS

    Sleeping sickness is rampant in Western Japan. Many deaths are [?]curring daily. An outbreak of cholern occurred in Osaka, which is ...

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  12. FURTHER ATTACKS

    It is reported that at Telaviv, in the vicinity of which 200 British troops are stationed, the Moslems formed a procession through the streets to hury the ...

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  13. DISCOURAGED ENTERPRISE

    Addressing the annual meeting of the shareholders of Sargents Ltd. to-day the chairman (Mr.W.Maston) described the new Federal amusement ...

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  14. AIRMAN'S BODY

    After a four days'search for the body of Motta, the Italian airman, who lost his life when his high speed machine nose-dived into Lake Farda ...

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  15. MOVIE STOCK

    A feature of the Stock Exchange business to-day was the recovery of moving picture stock, which yesterday suffered a slump Brokers ...

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  16. GARLICK'S RESIGNATION

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin), to-day gave denial to the report that Chief, Commissioner Garlick had handed in his resignation. ...

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  17. BASIC WAGE

    The application on behalf of the Railway Commissioners of New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia for the application to the Australian ...

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  18. PATRONS ASKED TO PROTEST

    In several theatres last night notices were thrown onto the screen asking patrons to protest against the amusement tax. ...

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  19. SCHNEIDER CUP

    Italy's participation in the Schneider Culp is still in the balance. A telegram from Signor Balho, the air secretary to the air attache in London, makes ...

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  20. COCAINE RUNNERS

    A thrilling chase on the [?] resulted in Calcutta Customs officers making a haul of cocaine worth £10,000 from a fishing smack. ...

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  21. ALLEGED CONTEMPT

    The Full Court to-day heard an application to make absolute the rule n[?] for a writ of attachment alleging contempt of court against the ...

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  22. TROOPS SENT

    The official strength of the British [?] sent to palestine from Egypt by to-morrow will be approximately two battalions composed of the First ...

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  23. LIQUEUR CHOCOLATES

    Restaurant keepers at Johannesburg were lined one sovereign for selling liqueur chocolates. The police followed the prosecution by impounsinf ...

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  24. DOUBLE TRAGEDY

    A shocking tragedy occurred at Cockburn, resulting in the death of Mrs. Clara Crow, the wife of a railway porter. She was found in bed by her ...

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  25. INDUSTRIAL COUNCILS

    The Victorian seamen, at a mass meeting to-day, rejected the proposals contained in the Federal Government's Bill for the creation of councils to ...

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  26. JEWS PROTEST

    Ten thousand Jews assembled on the East Side and then marched to the City Hall and the British Consulate to protest against the Palestine ...

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  27. SMITH & ULM

    The National Airways cabled Squadron Leader Kingsford Smith and Flight Lieutenant Ulm to return to Australia quickly in order to complete ...

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  28. HOLY LAND SHOCKED

    The special Jerusalem correspondent of the "Daily Express' said that the Holy Land is shocked to its foundations by the outbreak. Shops are ...

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  29. BUNKUM

    It was officially denied from the Trades Hall to-day that Garden, Kavanagh and Re[?] had decided to resign from the Timber Disputes ...

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  30. U.S.A. VIEW

    The Palestine situation took precedence over the naval affairs in the State Department to-day. Mr. Stimson stated that the ...

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  31. AFRICAN AIR MAIL

    The aerial mail was in augurated at the arrival of the mail boat. The mails were transferred to the pilot [?], after which they were sorted at ...

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  32. AIRCRAFT CARRIER

    The aireraft carrier "Courageous" started for Jaffa with a battalion of Staffordshires. ...

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  33. ATTACK AT JAFFA

    A band of Moslems suddenly attacked the Government offices at Jaffa, whereupon the British police fired, quelling the attack, killing five Ara[?] ...

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  34. TREASURY BILLS

    The Commonwealth is inviting tenders on Thursday for 5,000,000 treasury bills, currency one year. ...

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