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  2. EMERGENCY CABINET

    The emergency Government of New South Wales, consisting of six members of the U.A.P. and four members of the United Country Party, was sworn-in by the Governor (Sir Philip Game) at 9.30 to-night. ...

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  3. S.A. PREMIER

    It is understood that the Premier of South Australia (Mr. Hill) will arrive in Canberra to-morrow to make ...

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  4. DISMISSALS

    Although it is understood that a number of temporary officers of the Public Service have received notices of dismissal from employment in the ...

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  5. APANESE PREMIER ASSASSINATED

    The Premier of Japan (Mr. Inyukai) died before midnight last night as the result the most deliberate outrage in Japan's long history of political assassinations. A secret society of young naval and military officers conducted a series of bomb acks on official buildings in Tokio. ...

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  6. BRITISH MIGRANTS

    The Under-secretary for Labour and Industry (Mr. Bellemore) to-day denied the allegation made in the House of Commons that migrants had been ...

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  7. NO CHANGE IN VICTORIAN ELECTION RESULTS

    Only the absentee and declaration votes in the Victorian election remain to be counted. ...

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  8. PREMIERS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced yesterday that the next conference of State Premiers will be held on June 21, in conjunction with ...

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  9. DAVIS CUP

    Australia completed the rout of the Cuban Davis Cup team when Hopman and Sproule (substituting for Crawford) each had an easy singles ...

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  10. STAMP SALES

    Every postmaster in the State today received a telegram: "Resume at once the sale of duty stamps, promissory notes, and Unemployment ...

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  11. GOAL STRIKE

    There is a possibility of a serious hold-up in the West Coast mines following an attempt by owners to put into operation new conditions which ...

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  12. [?]APANESE BAND

    [?]ing a request by the Japanese [?] that a band of the Japanese [?] squadron be allowed to play [?] Sydney Town Hall when the ...

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  13. TAXATION OFFICES

    After the doors of the taxation offices, which were locked at the order of the Lang Government, were opened this morning, officers of the ...

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  14. POLAND TO MEET ENGLAND

    Poland eliminated Holland in the Davis Cup, and will now meet England. ...

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  15. TRAMWAY STRIKE

    Of 117 volunteer who carried on the tramways service during the strike, 60 will be retained in permanent employment. The remainder of the staff will ...

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  16. CONTEMPT OF COURT

    Seven of the eight New Guardsmen convicted of assault on Alderman Garden to-day applied to the Full Court for a rule nisi directed against the ...

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  17. TRANSPORT

    Speaking at the Constitutional Club luncheon to-day, the former Commissioner for Roads and Transport (Mr. Maddocks) said the control or railways ...

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  18. SEVERE SHOCKS

    The Riverview Observatory recorded a severe earthquake on Saturday night. The disturbance occurred at a point 2,980 miles from Sydney in a ...

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  19. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

    At a recent meeting of the Council of the Canberra University College, it was decided to co-opt Professor J. F. M. Haydon as a member of the council ...

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  20. MOVING DAY

    [?] was scenes of activity at Parliment House to-day when the out[?] Ministers and members of the [?] Party removed their belongings ...

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  21. A.L.P. ELECTION PLANS

    The State A.L.P. Executive decided to-night, to endorse 55 sitting members as Labour candidates and to call for nominations, for all seats at ...

    Article : 90 words
  22. GAS EXPLOSION

    Four workmen narrowly escaped death in a terrific gas explosion at Bankstown this afternoon, A burst of flame enveloped the men, but only one ...

    Article : 38 words
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