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  2. "NO CORRUPTION"

    The report of the Royal Commission of, Inquiry into the administration of the Milk Act, 1931, was made available to-day. The Royal Commissioner (Mr. A. B. Shand, K.C.) found that no improper or corrupt practices or acts were ...

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  3. HISTORIC EVENT

    By far the largest, and certainly the most momentous in history the World Economic Conference was opened by the King in the New Geological Hall, South Kensington to-day. Its location, in London's educational suburb, instead of the ...

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  4. LOAN FUNDS

    The Loan Council assembled this afternoon and agreed upon the allocation of works loan funds for the next financial year, amounting to £17,346,000. Many ...

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  5. SOLDIER'S BADGE

    The Premiers' Conference continued its sittings in Melbourne to-day. The first matter considered was a proposal brought forward by Victoria that legislative action ...

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  6. S. AFRICA WINS

    In the doubles match of the Davis Cup tie against South Africa J. Crawford and V. McGrath were defeated by Kirby and Farguharson. ...

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  7. PASTORAL RELIEF

    No statement has been made, but it is believed that, within the next few weeks, the Government will make substantial reductions in rail freights, particularly these ...

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  8. MANY MORE JOBS

    A pronounced increase in the number of men on relief works can be anticipated almost immediately in view of the Loan Council having made funds available to the ...

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  9. CRAWFORD LAUDED

    Praising the length and variety of Crawford's service in the singles match in the Davis Cup tie between Australia and South Africa at the Queen's Club ...

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  10. PYRE FOR WIFE

    The wife of an Indian who died during the week-end was cremated in native fashion by the husband and friends in the public cemetery at Taumarunui, A ...

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  11. DARING THIEF

    A daring thief last night climbed up a creeper on the wall of Mr. J. Bellair's home, in Harcourt-street, Auburn, and, entering the house through a window, ...

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  12. THREE ARRESTED

    Three men were arrested it revolver point by Constable Robinson, of Newcastle station early this morning. Constable Robinson was on beat duty ...

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  13. THE BROADCAST

    The momentous World Economic and Monetary Conference, for which 168 delegates from 66 nations with an army of interpreters and ...

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  14. MARRYING AGE

    Addressing undergraduates at the University to-day. Professor Harvey Sutton, of the School of Tropical Health and Preventive, Medicine, spoke of racial ...

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  15. MRS. H. B. BONNEY

    Since she left Galata, near Constantinople on June 8, for London, no news has been received of Mrs. H. B. Bonney who is on a flight from Australia to ...

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  16. GERMANY v. JAPAN

    The remaining singles matches in the Davis Cup tic between Germany and Japan resulted as follows—Satoh (Japan) defeated Jaenecks (Germany), 6-2, 6-2, ...

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  17. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    Cash subscribers to the Commonwealth Loan will receive 41 per cent. of their applications. Dealings opened at one-eighth premium. ...

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  18. TETANUS KILLS BOY

    Maurice Blake, aged 6, died in hospital on June 4 as a result of contracting tetanus. To-day the City Coroner inquired into the cause of his death, and ...

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  19. BOYS WARNED

    A warning to boys who steal rides on trams was given by the City Coroner to-day, after hearing evidence at the inquest into the death of Donald High ...

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  20. MATCH AT WEMBLEY

    The Secretary of the New South Wales Rugby League (Mr. Miller), at a meeting of the League to-night, reported that suggestions had been made to Queensland ...

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  21. NURSES APPLY

    The Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. Henwood) referred to-day to the Industrial Commission for decision the application by the New South Wales Nurses' ...

    Article : 105 words
  22. "LABOR DAILY" CASE

    When an application by George Henry Buckland, formerly Secretary of the Central branch of the Australian Workers' Union, an order for the winding up ...

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  23. AWARDED £7000

    The action in which Augustus Wright Scott, formerly Chairman of the Metropolitan Meat Industry Board, claimed £8668 compensation from the Government of ...

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  24. DEMAND AT HOTEL

    At Redfern Court to-day Jack Price, 23, electrician, was remanded until July 10 on a charge of having maliciously inflicted grievous bodily harm on William ...

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  25. STUDENT KILLED

    Kenneth Arthur Pratt, 20, a divinity student, and a son of a Swan Hill clergyman, was killed to-night when his motor-cycle collided with a petrol waggon in ...

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