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  4. NEW SOUTH WALES UPPER HOUSE DRAMA

    FOLLOWING HIS confidential despatch on November 20 in which he explained his reasons for his assent to the appointment of 25 new Labor nominees to the N.S.W. Legislative Council, Sir Philip Game's only other communicating ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND'S SECOND INNINGS COLLAPSE

    ALTHOUGH the captain, Gough, and Hansen were associated in a fighting partnership which yielded 131 runs, Queensland'batsmen again collapsed in their second innings today in the match against South Africa. Gough ...

    Article : 722 words
  6. STAGGERING PICTURE OF GREED AND GRAFT

    NEW YORK stands revealed as the richest "grab-bag" in the world for corrupt politicians. After a year of scratching the surface of its multitudinous civic rashes, scanning ten tons of, data and quizzing 2500 witnesses ...

    Article : 383 words
  7. "JIMMY'S" £8000

    Three hundred policemen kept older this afternoon while two thousand Communists, led by a band and banners, marched upon the City Hall to protest ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 255 words
  8. FEDERAL CRISIS

    When the House of Representatives resumes at 3 p.m. tomorrow, the Federal Ministry will face a fateful test. Interest will centre in Mr. Beasley, a former ...

    Article : 221 words
  9. TWO IAN HAMILTONS

    The "Weeky Dispatch" says that the two Ian Hamiltons shook hands on Saturday on the steps of the Constitutional Club, where youg Ian, after a long search ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. PERSONS IN THE NEWS

    A London cable states that at the late Sir Bertram Mackennal, the famous, sculptor, left to his widow his entire estate, amounting to £17,208. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. ANOTHER BATCH?

    After Mr. Willis had asserted that his efforts had always been directed towards a mutual adjustment of the Lang-Game difficulties, an Australian Press ...

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  12. "DYED=IN=WOOL RED"

    The "Manchester Guardian," in a leader, says:— "For the second time in his "sensational career, Mr. Lang has fought to secure ...

    Article : 213 words
  13. STERLING FALLS AGAIN

    After falling steadily last week sterling dramatically dropped ten cents during the week-end, touching 3.65 dollars. City opinion is that the depreciation ...

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  14. THIEF SHOT DEAD

    In broad daylight when the pavement was thronged by crowds hurrying home to lunch a man with a bottle concealed in a bag entered the Remuera branch ...

    Article : 139 words
  15. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

    The annual elections for the position of Lord Mayor of Perth and for councillors in two of the wards of the City— the South and North Perth wards—will ...

    Article : 312 words
  16. WAGE CUTS

    Applications by unions that claim to be affected by the High Court decision in the insurance staffs' case will be considered by the Pull Arbitration court on ...

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  17. WOOL TROUBLE

    There was no alteration this morning in the wool trouble situation and the wool stores and waiting ships were again idle. ...

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  18. STILL WARM TO HOT

    Following is the official weather forecast for Western Australia:— "Still generally fine and warm to hot with east to north winds, but ...

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  19. RESULT OF COMPROMISE

    The 'Sun-Herald" representative understands that the appointment of Labor nominees to the N.S.W. Legislative Council was the result of a compromise. ...

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  20. 'PLANE FOR STORK

    Emulating the Viennese action in transporting swallows by 'plane, the Yugo-Slav S.P.C.A. has chartered au aeroplane to convey to Constantinople a ...

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  21. STOP PRESS

    The maximum temperature in Perth today, recorded at 12.30 p.m., was 93 degrees. ...

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  22. PIRATES HOUNDED UP.

    Following: piracy on the British steamer Hanyang last week, the British destroyer Sterling embarked Chinese troops from Swatow yesterday ...

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    BROWS WERE WRINKLED, AND BRAINS WERE PUZZLED WHEN THE JUNIOR AND LEAVING EXAMS. COMMENCED TODAY. In many educational buildings throughout the metropolis, many minds were centred on history; it was the first day of the annual Junior University and Leaving exams. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. SOUTHERN SUN

    The Southern Sun, carrying from Australia to England, arrived his this moment at 9.30 o'clock. ...

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  25. BIG BILLIARDS

    In a fortnight's billiards match for £50, a-slde. M'Conachy has scored 2341, including breaks f 530, 401 and 579 unfinished, aud Davis 861. ...

    Article : 36 words
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