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  3. DISSOLUTION

    The Assembly on meeting to-day adjourned until Tuesday and the Premier (Sir William McPherson) then interviewed the Lieutenant-Governor ...

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  4. IN THE TALKIES

    Yesterday morning members of the new Federal Labour Cabinet made their first appearance in the talkies, when a film was made on the steps ...

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  5. CLEMENCEAU

    It is perhaps, not too much to suggest that Clemenceau had an indirect hand in yesterday's protest against the Government's Rhincland ...

    Article : 134 words
  6. COMMISSION'S FUTURE

    Messrs. J. Crosbie Goold (Acting-Chief Commissioner), A. J. Christie (Chief Commissioner designate), and C. S. Daley (Secretary of the Federal ...

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  7. £1,000,000 TO FINANCE SCHEME

    The general belief is that the Government realises the possibilities of increasing employment in the industry and will continue the McKenna d[?]ties ...

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  8. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    The Premiers' Conference, which was to have been held in Melbourne next week, has been postponed indefinitely owing to the defeat of the Victorian ...

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  9. Mr. Scullin Confident

    "You have recently elected the party of which I have the honour to be leader, to guide your destinies for the next three years at the expiration of which ...

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  10. BRIAND'S DEFEAT

    Newspapers of all shades reflected stupour at Briand's that Briand must retain the foreign office. ...

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  11. MR. BRUCE

    Mr. Bruce was given a wonderful welcome when he arrived to-day from Canberra. He denied that he might consider a ...

    Article : 79 words
  12. AFGHANISTAN

    Mr. Arthur Henderson (Foreign Secretary), has sent a message to the Afghan Foreign officer at Kabul which reads: "I have to acknowledge the ...

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  13. FREE TRADE

    Lord Beaverbrook is persisting in his campaign of Empire free trade. He published a penny pamphlet on the subject to-day and issued it in the ...

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  14. SOCIALIST PARTY

    The Socialist Party has issued a manifesto stating that the fall of the Ministry did not mean a rejection of M. Briand's foreign policy. It declared ...

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  15. LIVING WAGE

    The full bench of the Industrial Commission will make a declaration on the living wage to-morrow. ...

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  16. MR. MARR

    The ex-Honourary Minister (Mr. The ex-Honourary Minister (Mr. in the federal elections, arrived in Sydney to-day from abroad. ...

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  17. BADEN POWELL

    Thieves entered Lord Baden Powell's Hampshire residence and removed presentation plate worth £300 including valuable cups and a model machine ...

    Article : 131 words
  18. WITHDRAWAL

    Representatives of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association and the collieries mechanics and deputies at a meeting at Kurri ...

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  19. ANXIETY

    There is no news of the American flyer, Diteman, who took off yesterday from Newfoundland in [?] attempt to reach here. If all had gone well he ...

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  20. FRUITS OF PEACE

    Speaking on the occasion of the celebration of the development of the Ohio River, President Hoover outlined proposed development ...

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  21. SECRET CODE

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Berlin correspondent learns that two great powers and one lesser power obtained copies of the Italian Embassy's secret ...

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  22. BOGUS FLYER

    The town of Woodburn is in a ferment over the way it has been dupea by a bogus flyer, who came to town last Friday stating that he was an ...

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  23. PRIME MINISTER'S LODGE

    Questioned yesterday regarding the Prime Minister's lodge, which Mr. Scullin said that he did not intend to occupy on the ground of public ...

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  24. UNIONS' DENIAL

    D. J. Davies, secretary of the combined mining industry unions committee, to-day denied all knowledge of the proposal that was attribued to ...

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  25. KINGSFORD SMITH

    Squadron Leader Kingsford Smith arrived aboard the Aorangi, and announced that he was starting an Ireland to New York flight next April. ...

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  26. MESSAGE TO BRITAIN

    "Do not believe that Australia is a land of perpetual strikes," Mr. Scullin declared in his message to Great Britain. "We certainly have ...

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  27. GREYCLIFFE CASE

    Giving evidence in the Admiralty Court to-day in the case of Sydney Ferries Ltd., against Union S.S. Coy. in reference to the Greyeliffe disaster. ...

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  28. CABINET

    The Federal Cabinet will meet at least two or three times a week until Parliament opens next month. The Prime Minister, Mr. Scullin, said ...

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  29. ASHORE

    The Union S.S. Coy's steamer Kahiki went ashore on the Waikane beach near Gisborne (New Zealand) during a southerly gale. ...

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  30. LOSS OF LIFE

    Between 10 and 20 persons are missing and believed dead following on an explosion in the laboratory of the Consolidated Film Industries early on ...

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  31. AIR SERVICE

    Flight-Lieutenant C. P. T. [?]im, who arrived in Sydney to-day, stated that he intended to establish a regular air service between Sydney and ...

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  32. CALLOUS DEED

    All Bulgaria has been horrified by the murder of three judges, including Dr. Kuratchess, president of the High Court by a notorious band of brigands, ...

    Article : 107 words
  33. ITALIAN 'PLANE

    Italy claims that her six-engined, 6,000 horse-power Cap[?]on[?] aeroplane, which made its first flight to-day, [?]is more efficient than the German ...

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  34. ON WALLSTREET

    Following a partial recovery on Tuesday, the Wall Street Stock Exchange experienced an unprecedented cyclone of selling in the last hour to-day, ...

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  35. MURDER CHARGE

    Wilfred George Cook, homeopathis, was committed for trial to-day on a charge of murdering Alice Grace Morcom on October 12. Ball was refused. ...

    Article : 55 words
  36. SILENCE BROKEN

    Robert Bridges is celebrating his 85th birthday by publishing a poem of 4,000 lines in length, called the "Testamens of Duty," dedicated to the King on ...

    Article : 49 words
  37. DEFICIT IN S.A.

    The Budget was presented to Parliament to-day, and disclosed a deflcit of £695,406. ...

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