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  3. LONDON'S HONOUR

    The City of London Corporation unanimously decided to confer the freedom of the city on Mr. Ramsay MAcdonald and Mr. Phillips Snowden, the ...

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  4. W. M. HUGHES

    Speaking in support of Dr. Nott's candidature at the Chatswood Town Hall to-night, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) launched an attack against Mr. ...

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  5. RUSSIAN VISIT

    "We are the only men who have made an unconducted tour of Russia. We are lucky to get out of it." declared Mr. Kent, the Labour ...

    Article : 147 words
  6. COAL DISPUTE

    The secretary of the combined mining unions (Mr. E. J. Davies) to-day said that he was amazed and disgusted at the manner in which the Premier ...

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  7. LABOUR POLICY SPEECH

    The policy speech of the Labour Parly, as delivered by Mr. J. H. Scullin on Thursday evening, evoked criticism from several members of the Federal Ministry. In reply to Sir George Pearce, Mr. Scullin has asked ...

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  8. [?] EXCEPT CANADA AND AUSTRALIA

    The Autstralian Press Association representative says that the Opti[?] Cluase was gined in a large glas ball in which the council meets. ...

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  9. NOVEL HOCKEY

    The end of the 1929 hockey season on Saturday will be marked in a novel manner by games between teams representing the men's and women's ...

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  10. BANK MERGER

    Arrangements have been made for the merger of the National City Bank and the Corn Exchange Bank. The combination will have ...

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  11. FOR AUSTRALIAN SERVICE

    A proposal is being considered to shortly introduce wireless telephony with Australia on temporary set and therefrom to gradually build up ...

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  12. STATE PROTECTION

    The Vice-President of the Federal Executive, Sir George Pearee, commenting on the policy speech of Mr. Scullin, said: "Mr. S[?]llin had shut his ...

    Article : 159 words
  13. TREASURER'S REPLY

    Speaking here to-day the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) declared that Scullin in his policy speech had not confined himself to the one issue ...

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  14. "RIDICULOUS," SAYS POSTAL DIRECTOR

    The Director of Postal Services (Mr H. P. Brown) said that a cable re ceived from London stating tha[?] Anglo-Australian wireless telephon ...

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  15. INSTRUCTED TO SIGN

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) to-day cabled to Sir Granville Ryrie at Geneva instructing him to sign the Optional Clause with reservation of ...

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  16. U.S. DESTROYERS PAID OFF

    The Naval Department to-day nevealed a recent ordor decommissioning destroyers of the battle scouting fleet, which would extend ...

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  17. PASTOR'S FATE

    A fortnight ago Pastor Schwar[?]z of the church at Wolfdenbutel, disap [?]eared. The countryside was scoured [?]ainly. ...

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  18. PREFERENCES

    The Australian Press Association gathers that the majority in cabine favour moderation of Kinpirc prefer ences. The minority wants complet[?] ...

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  19. COMMUNISM

    Dissension in the British communist party has been revealed by the demand of a number of branches for the removal of Harry Colli[?] Arthur ...

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  20. NO GUARANTEES

    Mr. J. J. Scullin, Leader of the Labour Party, said to-night: "Senator Pearce in his statement to-day says that I know that if Federal arbitration ...

    Article : 340 words
  21. BAVIN PLEASED

    The Preimer (Mr. Bavin) expressed pleasure to-day that the majority of the Constitutional Commission had endorsed the view of State control of ...

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  22. STRANDED COASTER

    It was announced by the Navigation Department that efforts will be made to re-float the Pappinbarra, which was stranded on the rocks near Port ...

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  23. CITY DRIFT

    The drift from the country to the city was deplored by the Lieutenant[?] Governor (Sir William Irvine) whe[?] he officially opened the Royal Sho[?] ...

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  24. IRAQ

    The political situation in Iraq has changed following Britain's definite offer to recommend unconditionally Iraq's entrance into the League of ...

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  25. HAPSBURG PRINCE

    The police are investigiatlng the disappearance of a mysterious stranger, who is rumoured to be Prince House, of Hapsburg. ...

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  26. BANDIT IN COURT

    Thomas Herbert Skinner, 26, sales man, was remanded at the Central Court to-day on charges of having shot Constable Grenham with intent to ...

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  27. MR. BRUCE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) on his arrival from Melbourne this morning, said that be was very much encouraged by what had happened to ...

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  28. LABOUR SELECTIONS

    The Labour Party selected the following candidates for Queensland constituencies:— Brisbane: M. A. Ferricks. ...

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  29. WHEAT STORAGE

    Mr. J. H. Thomas. Lord Privy Seal, will submit a proposal to the British Government that it should erect elevators at British ports for the storage ...

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  30. THREE CORNERED FIGHTS

    Owing to the failure of efforts to bring about conc[?]ation between Liberals and Country Party, three cornered contests are probable in several ...

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  31. REMARKABLE FIND

    Mr. Sol Bern immer, well-known scientist, making an expedition to Utah Caves for the American Museum of Natural History, discovered a ...

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  32. DIGGERS' DRIVE

    The North Sydney [?]iggers propose to form a committee to help Mr. W. M. [?]ghes in the campaign, Nearly 5000 returned men reside in the electorate. ...

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  33. A.L.P. SELECTIONS

    The A.L.P., at its meeting to-night selected Mr. E. C. Hill, of Laganble, to contest Echuca in opposition to Mr. W. C. Hill, ex-Minister for Works and ...

    Article : 83 words
  34. BANK HOLD-UP

    When three mon were remanded at the Paddington Police Court to-day on charges arising out of a sensational hold-up at the Woo[?]ahra branch of ...

    Article : 67 words
  35. MISSING AIR LINER

    An intensive search for the air liner on the Toulouse-Cassablanca route, which has been missing since Tuesday with four passengers, has resulted in ...

    Article : 62 words
  36. ASHFIELD SEAT

    The executive of the National Association decided to-day not to endorse any candidate for the Ashfield by-elec[?]. It is considered therefore that ...

    Article : 45 words
  37. FEDERAL SERVICE

    At a mooting of the Federal Public servants of New South Wales at the Trades Hall, it was decided to support candidates who were opposed to the ...

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