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  2. MR. LATHAM

    Further reference to the reported statements of the Attorney-General (Mr. J. G. Latham), when speaking in London recently, that at the Ottawa ...

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  3. BEATEN BY GANG

    An amazing story of how he was lured from his bed into a dark lane at the side of his home at Cooper Street, Maroubra, and violently ...

    Article : 319 words
  4. ECONOMIES

    The announcement of the change of positions or certain officers in the Commonwealth Public Service, consequent upon the recent ...

    Article : 256 words
  5. STATE REVENUE

    Officers of the public service in New South Wales who are responsible for the collection in that State of revenue which has been specified as attachable ...

    Article : 146 words
  6. WAR DEBTS

    The chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Nevill Chamberlain) in the house of Commons, stated that the next payment for inerest on war ...

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  7. ENFORCEMENT

    The Commonwealth Government intends to take yet another step in its enforcement programme with New South ...

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  8. BRITISH TARIFF

    During the debate on the new import duties in the House of Commons, the President or the Board of Trade (Mr. Walter Runciman) emphasised that ...

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  9. REOPARATIONS

    Commenting on the unofficial London reorts that the Government might propose a 25 per cent cut in reprations at the Lausanne ...

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  10. WIDOWS' PENSIONS

    "I am authorised by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), to say that all the Lang Government need do would be to supply the banks with a list of ...

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  11. HEAVY RUSSIAN BUYING OF WHEAT

    Russia yesterday purchased about 35,000 tons of Canadian wheat, and one cargo of 7,000 tons Australian. The price is ...

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  12. MEAT TRADE DESIGNS

    The Australian Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) issued a statement in which he said that he did not wish to enter into a controversy with Sir ...

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  13. M.P.'s SALARY

    Refore the High Court to-day, Robert James stuart-Robertson, member for Annandale in the Legislative Assembly, appealed against the ...

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  14. FLOUR TRADE

    A record shipment of flour to China In one vessel will be made next week when the motor ship Elmworth leaves for the East with 8,350 tons for Hong ...

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  15. PARLIAMENT

    When the House of Representatives reassembles on Tuesday next, the first business will be the introduction by the Prime Minister of a bill to amend ...

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  16. TERRORISM

    A wave of violent crime, known to be linked with the Terrorist Movement, which is sweeping East Bengal, is giving the Government the gravest ...

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  17. COUNTER ACTION

    Following upon the action of issning at midnight two proclamations attaching practically all New South Wales revenue, it is understood that ...

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  18. EYE OPERATION

    The operation on the Prime Minister's right eye was successfully undertaken at four o'clock this afternoon, according to a bulletin issued ...

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  19. CHRISTCHURCH RIOT

    Special police went to the assistance of regular police at Christchurch to-day when a body of about 300 tramway strikers set upon a tram with ...

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  20. NUDE PARADE

    Eighty-four membeis of the Doukhobor colonies in the Interior of British Columbia were sentenced today to three years penal servitude ...

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  21. TWENTY KILLED IN BENGAL TORNADO

    Twenty were killed and hundreds injured by a tornado in East Bengal Whole villages were razed and hundreds of ...

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  22. MR. HOGAN

    The Victorian Premier (Mr. Hogan) paid a courtesy call on the Secretary for tile Dominions (Mr. J. H. Thomas). Afterwards he attended Mr. Ramsay ...

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  23. SHANGHAI PEACE

    In the House of Commons to-day the Foreign Secietaiy (Sir John Simon) expressed gratification at being able to inform the house that the agreement ...

    Article : 128 words
  24. POWDER EXPLOSION

    Terrible injuries were received by live members of the Earl family at Flinders park to-day when gunpowder exploded. It is believed that the family was ...

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  25. ANGLO-IRISH DISPUTE

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Mander asked whether the Government would consider submitting the dispute on the Anglo-Irish treaty to a special Imperial ...

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  26. SERBIAN PRINCE

    The plight of Trince George of Serbla,who is languishing in a prison fortress at Nish surrounded by-armed guards, is disclosed by "The Daily ...

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  27. CHAFFEY MURDER

    George O'Hnra was arrested to-day and charged with the murder of Charles Victor Chaffey, who was shot dead at his home two and a half miles from the ...

    Article : 119 words
  28. MORE TAXATION PAPERS HANDED OVER

    Additional taxation papers were handed over to the deputy-Federal Taxation Commissioner (Mr. Jackson) by the State Commlssloner (Mr. ...

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  29. MAY ADJOURN THIS MONTH

    The Prime Minister was asked by Mr. Watson (U.A.P.) in the House of Representatives yesterday If it was true that Parliament would adjourn ...

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  30. LOYALIST UNIONS

    Without hearing the counsel for the topondents the High Couit to-day refused three loyalist railway unions, the railway Service Association, the ...

    Article : 87 words
  31. CHAINED TO WHEEL

    The police are investigating the circumstances of the finding ot a c[?] chained and locked to a cartwheel In the back yard of his home near the ...

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  32. CAPTURED AIRMEN

    The Air Ministry to-day received information that Flying Officer Wells and Leading Alrcrnftsman Evans, who recently made a forced landing and were ...

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  33. COLLISION AT SEA

    Damage to the two coastal steamers, the Tyalgum and the Aberra, which came into collision off North Head yesterday, is estimated at a total of about ...

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  34. STATE FORBIDS USE OF TOTALISATORS

    The A J.C. received official notification from the Government to-day that the totalisators at Randwick and Warwick Farm could not be used ...

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  35. MINER KILLED BY FALL OF COAL

    William Butcher, 43, miner, of Pellaw Main Colliery, was killed by fall of coal. It took his mates three hours to uncover him. He leaves a ...

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