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  2. FIVE FOR 14

    After the Club Conference team had lost three wickets for 18 in the match against the Australians, Fairfax taking all three, Summers and Brindley came to the ...

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  3. CABINET WAITS

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. J. E. Fenton) would not indicate to-day the actual date of the meeting of Parliament for the special financial session. ...

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  4. EUROPEAN UNION

    At the meetings of the League of Nations, which will begin at Geneva this week, one of the most prominent subjects will be the European Federation scheme ...

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  5. THE RAILWAYS

    The majority of the employees in the railway service reverted to a working week of 48 hours from to-day. This, coupled with rationing, and the ...

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  6. PATROLS BUSY

    Police cycle patrols were busy to-day, and troopers were also called upon to control an outbreak on the part of strikers, when motor cars and lorries were stoned, ...

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  7. UNEMPLOYED GIRLS

    Headed by a woman well known in Communist circles, an excited body of girls and young women were responsible for disrupting a meeting in the Town ...

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  8. JOY IN CITY

    General Jose Evaristo Uriburu, head of the military committee that seized control of the Government, and his Ministers, received the joyous ovation of ...

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  9. WAR DEBTS

    The "monster mass demonstration" organised by the Trades and Labour Council, which was held in Sydney Town Hall to-night, in favour of the ...

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  10. NOTICES WITHDRAWN

    Word was received from the Railway Commissioners to-day that 25 of the 37 notices of dismissal served upon local railwaymen last week will be withdrawn. ...

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  11. BRITISH COALMINES

    It is understood that the coalowners have reached an agreement to establish marketing schemes in all the 21 ascertainment districts under the Coalmines Act, ...

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  12. RAILWAY AWARDS

    A special "Gazette" issued to-day, proclaims the appointment of two conciliation committee to deal with applications for the variation of awards on the ...

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  13. WAGE REDUCTIONS

    Statements made that the Federal Cabinet had decided to reduce the salaries of public servants, as one of the ways in which economy might be effected in ...

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  14. BALLOON TRAGEDY

    The whaler Isbjoern, which conveyed a party of newspapermen to White Island, where the remains of the explorer, Andree, and one of his companions, ...

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  15. SUPPORT FROM SEAMEN

    Through the Seamen's Union having decided to support the waterside workers in their fight to sweep volunteers from the wharves, there is a possibility of the ...

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  16. 10 PER CENT. CUT

    After a Cabinet meeting to-day, the Premier (Mr. Moore) announced that in the Public Service Salaries Bill to be introduced into Parliament this session, the ...

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  17. RUBBER SLUMP

    The Governor-General of the Straits Settlements (Sir Cecil Clements), after consultation with the Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies, has announced ...

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  18. CHAMPION AXEMAN

    The body of Barney Winkel, 19, champion axeman, was found in a creek in a lonely part of the Ravenshoe district, North Queensland, to-day. ...

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  19. SCHOOL BUILDINGS

    In an address at the opening of the annual conference of the Secondary Teachers' Association to-day, the Minister for Education (Mr. D. H. Drummond), ...

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  20. GRIMMETT MUST REST.

    Grimmett's injured finger was X-rayed to-day, and the doctor has pronounced that rest is necessary. Grimmett himself fears that a tendon is strained, and it is ...

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  21. A.W.U.'S DECISION

    Senator Barnes stated to-day that the A.W.U., of which he is President, had decided to appoint him and Messrs. J. Bailey (New South Wales), and B. Dale ...

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  22. TRAIN WRECKED

    Four were killed and 54 injured—all Indians—when a mail train bound for Dacca was wrecked 72 miles from Calcutta, through the removal of the fishplates and ...

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  23. FELL OUT OF CAR

    Patrick Quinton (22), of Waverley, was fatally injured to-night, when the door of a car flew open, and he fell to the roadway, fracturing his skull and neck. ...

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  24. BANK INTEREST

    The Chairman of the Associated Banks (Mr. Tranter) does not agree with Mr. M. B. Duffy, newly-appointed member of the Commonwealth Bank Board, that if ...

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  25. MOTIVE FOR MURDER

    That "penny dreadfuls," which contained nothing but trashy stories of murders and violent crimes, provided the motive which impelled George Wray to ...

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  26. COMPANY DISPUTE

    A claim for £5000 for alleged libel was made by John Thomas Walton against George Henry Deaton and Robert Hurst Spencer, before Mr. Justice James and a ...

    Article : 168 words
  27. PREMIER'S ULTIMATUM

    "The Government has to do what it thinks necessary, and does not believe every person who thinks he has a grievance should be given the right to address ...

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  28. "CAN'T GO ON"

    "We can't go on much longer," said Dr. Earle Page, M.H.R., speaking at Walcha, in support of his new tariff policy. "We have been living in a fool's ...

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  29. BELGIAN PRINCE

    Princess Astrid, Crown Princess of Belgium, has given birth to a son. Princess Astrid of Sweden was married to Leopold, Grown Prince, of Belgium, in ...

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  30. DUTCH MEN-O'-WAR

    For the first time in 20 years, a squadron of the Dutch Navy reached Fremantle to-day, The squadron comprises the 8000 ton cruiser, Java, and the destroyers De ...

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  31. "UNPARDONABLE SIN"

    That he had committed an unpardonable sin and was therefore afraid to die, was the story told to Vaucluse police by a young man who was found acting ...

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  32. DEBT REPUDIATION

    A resolution adopting the report and proposals of the Sydney Trades and Labour Council in regard to the present financial position of Australia, has been ...

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  33. MAN KILLED

    On the Liverpool-road, five miles from Bankstown, one man was killed and eight others injured this morning, when a lorry, which was carrying the victims of the ...

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  34. RELIEF WORKS

    A further list of works to be undertaken under the provisions of the Prevention and Relief of Unemployment Act was made available to-night. The works ...

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  35. DIVERS FIND SAFE

    The divers working on the salvage of the sunken liner Egypt, have brought to the surface a safe found in the captain's cabin. ...

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  36. THREE MEN FOR TRIAL

    Charges with having broken into the premises of John Mate, in Womerah-avenue, Darlinghurst on August, 19, with intent to steal, Walter Naughton (35), ...

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  37. ABANDONED CHILD

    When they were convicted at the Darlinghurst Sessions to-day on a charge of saving abandoned a 10-days-old baby, Percival Reynolds and Vera Manning were ...

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  38. SPECIAL CONFERENCE URGED

    At a meeting of the Trades Hall Union Secretaries' Association, held to-day, a motion was carried asking the Federal executive of the A.L.P. to convene a ...

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  39. S. AUSTRALIAN UNEMPLOYED

    The unemployed registered in South Australia to the end of August numbered 14,343. Of those 11,341 were civilians, and 3002 returned soldiers. There official ...

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  40. RESCUED AND ARRESTED

    After being rescued by Newtown police from an attack which was being made on them by a young man, two girls, aged about 20, were later charged with using ...

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  41. "CROOK JACK" DIAMOND

    Solicitors representing "Crook Jack" Diamond, the American gangster, have commenced an action against the Prussian Government, claiming damages for ...

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  42. LOAN TRANSACTIONS

    In asking Mr. Justice Davidson for an order for a review of all loan transactions between Stanley Livingstone Ridge, solicitor, of Manly, and William ...

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  43. COMPANY PROSPECTUS

    Mr. Justice Harvey, in the Equity Court to-day, granted the application made on behalf of Henry William Freame, Elizabeth Jane Smith, and Alice ...

    Article : 99 words
  44. CONSTABLE'S RUSE

    Constable Leary succeeded in capturing a man armed with a pea-rifle yesterday by means of a ruse. The man who had apparently lost his sanity, climbed ...

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  45. WOMEN DROWNED

    A motor car, travelling from Parts to Brussels, with residents of Antwerp an passengers, fell into the river while being ferried across the River Scheldt. Two ...

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  46. "YOUNG WOODLEY" BANNED

    It was announced to-day that the Commonwealth film censora have banned the film "Young Woodley," No reason was given, but trouble was anticipated before ...

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  47. BRITISH M.P.'S DEATH

    Mr. William Mackinder, labour M.P. for the Shipley Division of West Hiding since 1929, has died. During the war be was a member of the Wool Control ...

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  48. DEATH FROM SCALDS

    While toddling about in the home of her parents in Darling-street, Balmain, on September 2, Baryl Edna Terric, aged 21 months, fell into a tub of boiling ...

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