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  2. BRITISH REVENUE

    Exchequer returns show that the total ordinary revenue collected last week amounted to £10,411,267 and the ordinary expenditure incurred was £6,545,950. ...

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  3. AUSTRALIA LEADS

    On his arrival in Sydney to-day, Mr. J. W. Roche, who represented the Australian Trades Union movement at the Geneva Labour Conference, said that the ...

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  4. VICTORIAN BILL

    Designed to permit the Government to investigate the activities of, certain questionable investment companies operating in Victoria, a bill was introduced into the ...

    Article : 366 words
  5. WONTHAGGI AWARD

    Representatives of the Wonthaggi coal workers conferred to-day with Mr. Harris, Deputy Chairman of the Railway Commissioners, in regard to grievances ...

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  6. Interest in Election Quickens

    The Deputy Director of the Tutorial Department of the University of Sydney (Mr. Lloyd Ross, M.A., B.Litt.), in addresses from Station 2GB on Tuesday ...

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    PRINCE GEORGE Whose Engagement has been announced to the Princess Marina of Greece. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NEWCASTLE SEAT

    Supported by members of the State Parliament, the State Labour candidate for the Newcastle seat, Mr. J. E. Smith, has embarked upon a series of lunch-hour ...

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  9. JOBS AND MONEY

    The Premier (Mr. B. S. B. Stevens) addressed a largely-attended meeting here to-night in support of the candidature of Mr. T. D. Mutch, U.A.P, candidate for ...

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  10. SIR E. DAVID

    A "Government Gazette" extraordinary was issued to-day, expressing the Lieutenant-Governor's deep regret of the death yesterday of Lieutenant-Colonel Sir ...

    Article : 179 words
  11. ARMS ESTIMATES

    The increase of £61,000,000 sterling in the armament estimates of Japan, Russia, and the United States, revealed in the League of Nations' armaments year book, shows ...

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  12. HUNTER ELECTORATE

    Mr. R. James, M.H.R., addressed well attended meetings at Thornton and East Maitland last night. In analysing the policies of the different political parties, he ...

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  13. PUBLICITY LACKING

    Mr. K. De L. Cudmore, Joint Manager of Goldsbrough Mort & Co. Ltd., Sydney, who arrived, back yesterday from visit to England, warmly commended the ...

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  14. PROFESSIONAL SPORT

    The famous Australian cyclist, Hubert Opperman, is returning to Australia to prepare for the cycling events at the Melbourne Centenary Celebrations. ...

    Article : 149 words
  15. FRENCH NAVAL POLICY

    The Marine Minister (M. Pietri), outlining the French naval policy, said: "The foremost item is the construction of the battleship Dunkerque's sistership, which ...

    Article : 111 words
  16. ALL BLACKS

    Although the All Blacks enjoyed their tour of New South Wales and Brisbane they stated on their return home to-day that the interpretation of the rules by the ...

    Article : 179 words
  17. WORK FOUND

    Referring to the statement by, the Postmaster-General (Mr. Archdale Parkhill) last night that since the Lyons Government took office 200,000 men had been put to ...

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  18. REVOLT IN VIENNA

    Younger members of Heimwehr garrison, in the working-class suburb of Florisdorf, revolted to-day against their commander, alleging that he had been ...

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  19. NEW JAPANESE PLAN

    The Foreign Office spokesman revealed to-day that Japan will present at the naval preliminary talks in London in October an entirely new scheme "in the ...

    Article : 140 words
  20. ARCHITECT'S PROTEST

    A startling outburst about Melbourne's cemeteries was made to-day by Mr. Frank Heath, a well-known Melbourne architect. In urging that stricter ...

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  21. SIX DAYS' SEARCH

    After a search of six days Tamworth police to-day recovered the body of Miss Minnie Britz, 48, from the Peel River, Miss Britz had been missing since 0 o'clock ...

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  22. "CANCEL DEBTS"

    During an election speech last night, Mr. L. L. Sharkey, the Communist Senate candidate, outlined the policy of his party for the small farmers. "The Communist ...

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  23. DR. DOLLFUSS'S DEATH

    It is stated officially that the Australia Government will publish before the next meeting of the League Assembly a Brown Book of the events leading up to the ...

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  24. BRITISH INVESTORS

    The "Morning Post" says: "The Australian elections are exercising upon the minds of investors a disturbing effect, stocks in the past month having lagged ...

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  25. SILENCE ZONE

    Reports from all sources reached the Transport Ministry to-day regarding the first experience of the silence zone in London, which became effective last ...

    Article : 170 words
  26. U.S. FOOTBALLERS

    The Australian Press Association learns that a proposal has been made that an American team of footballers, under the leadership of Paul Ford, the Western ...

    Article : 109 words
  27. WOOL PRICES FIRM

    Wool prices to-day were fully firm on the previous day's rates. Competition was again keen. Excellent clearances of 10,176 bales were made. The top prices were ...

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  28. AMERICAN GOLFERS

    Mr. George Jacobus, President of the American Professional Golfers' Association, interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association to-day, ...

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  29. LILI DAMITA

    The film star, Lili Damita, who is at present in London, announced to-day that she would marry an Australian station-owner. Mr. Huge Brassey, in New York ...

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  30. CALEDON BAY NATIVES

    Addressing the Anglican Synod to-day, Rev. H. E. Warren, who led the Peace Mission to Caledon Bay, hoped that people would not rest until the aborigines ...

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  31. ELECTRIC LAMPS

    The Board of Trade announced that the report from the Import Duties Advisory Committee, dated October 4, 1933, recommending increased duties on electric ...

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  32. VISCOUNT NOVAR

    Viscount Novar, who was Governor-General of Australia from 1914 to 1920, and who died on March 30, left a personal estate of £313,807. Everything was left ...

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  33. WRECKED AEROPLANE

    It is reported that the search aeroplane, which was sent out from Mpika (N. Rhodesis) to-day to investigate rumours that Mr. Van der Leeuw had crashed in his ...

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  34. BANKING SYSTEM

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Archdale Parkhill), in a speech at Randwick, tonight, made reference to the suggestion of nationalisation of banking, and the ...

    Article : 332 words
  35. BILLIARDS AND SNOOKER

    Scores at the close of play to-night, in the billiards and snooker championship were—Billiards: Fred Lindrum 3853 (best breaks 218, 177). Horace Lindrum 3403 ...

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  36. "SWING TO LABOUR"

    The Leader of the Federal Labour Party (Mr. J. H. Scullin) and Mr. R. G. Menzies (U.A.P) reached Brisbane this afternoon by the mail train, to ...

    Article : 31 words
  37. MR. UPTON SINCLAIR

    Mr. Upton Sinclair, the former Socialist received Democratic endorsement for the Governorship of California at to-day's primaries, on his platform of "End ...

    Article : 45 words
  38. MR. WILLIAM FULLER DEAD

    Mr. William Fuller, brother of Sir George Fuller, died at his home in Rose Bay to-day. He was born in 1807, and for many years was manager of the Blue ...

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  39. PAMIR NOT AGROUND

    The report that the Panic went aground near Copenhagen on August 25 is incorrect. The vessel was merely anchored. ...

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