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  2. THE COMMONS

    A long debate took place in the House of Commons last night over clauses in the Finance Bill dealing with the so-called "inquisitorial powers" granted to the ...

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  3. KING FUAD'S VISIT

    Seldoni has London entertained a more jovial monarch than King Fund, of Egypt, who arrived in London yesterday. Immediately after his reception at the ...

    Article : 317 words
  4. TRADE UNION BILL

    The House of Lords devoted yesterday to the discussion on the Trade Union Bill. Lord Parmoor generally condemned ...

    Article : 124 words
  5. STATE POLITICS

    "Some time ago Mr. Bavin disclosed the fact that he had entered into a pact with Messrs. Loughlin, Goodin and Gillies to bring about the defeat of the Labour ...

    Article : 157 words
  6. SUGAR MILLS DISPUTE

    Crushing at both the Pioneer and Kalamia sugar mills, on the Lower Burdekin, has been held up by the dispute regarding the employment of canecutters by ...

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  7. DISTRICT NEWS

    Waratah Council met last night, when there were present: Aldermen J. L. Cowie (Mayor) Silcock, Hughes, Ireland, Griffiths, McGregor, Whyte, McMeekan, ...

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  8. NEWCASTLE HOSPITAL

    Occupying the rear portion of the first floor of the recently opened York wing of the Newcastle Hospital, the new operating theatre is now in use. Yesterday ...

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  9. WALLSEND.

    Mr. R. Cameron, junior, the secretary of Wallsend Miners' Lodge, yesterday received an assuring letter from Mr. G. Booth, M.P., in reference to the grant ...

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  10. MR. BAVIN ON THE SURPLUS

    "Mr. Lang is in error in saying that for nearly a year I have prophesied a deficit," said Mr. Bavin, leader of the Opposition, to-day. "As a matter of fact, in every ...

    Article : 152 words
  11. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    A Commonwealth loan of £7,000,000, bearing interest at 5 per cent., minimum 98, repayable between 1945 and 1975, has been underwritten. ...

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  12. THE SCOTS DELEGATION

    Viscount Sandon suggested in the House of Commons yesterday that the delegation of Australian Scots who will return to their homeland with the object of urging ...

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  13. IMPERIAL TRADE

    A White Paper discloses that the Empire Marketing Board to March 31 had expended £103,000, of which £67,000 was for publicity and £22,000 for research. ...

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  14. EMPIRE SETTLEMENT

    Dr. Winnington Ingram, the Bishop of London, moved the reception of the report of the Anglican Council of Empire Settlement yesterday at the Church ...

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  15. THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    Mr. Lang was enthusiastically acclaimed at a meeting of Eveleigh shop workers at the luncheon hour to-day. Mr. Lang recounted what the ...

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  16. EDUCATION CONFERENCE

    How South Australia will provide a bush school for as few as six pupils, it the parents will provide a room, was told at the Imperial Education ...

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  17. DUDLEY.

    Mr. Davies, the Minister for Education, has informed Mr. Connoll, M.P., that the need for improvements to Dudley Public School is fully recognised, ...

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  18. AFRICA'S BEAM SERVICE

    The breaking of a filament in a high-power transmitting valve at Kliphenva station delayed the official opening of South Africa's beam wireless service ...

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  19. CHARLESTOWN.

    Mr. Connell, M.P., recently made representations to the Main Roads Board, on behalf of the Lake Macquarie Shire Council, asking for the remission of the ...

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  20. CITIZENS' RELIEF COMMITTEE.

    The annual meeting of Wallsend Citizens' Relief Committee was held in the council chambers last night, Alderman T. R. Davies, the Mayor, presiding. ...

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  21. LABOUR CANDIDATES

    Although it was officially denied some time ago, it now appears that when the Federal executive of the A.L.P. was in Sydney endeavouring to restore harmony ...

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  22. JAMES WHITE'S FUNERAL

    In strangee contrast to his hectic life of adventure was Mr. James White's simple interment in the tiny cemetery of the Wiltshire village of Wandborough. ...

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  23. A FILM SENSATION

    Wild scenes were witnessed at a Delhi cinema during the showing of the film, "The Moon of Israel." The film, which is taken from the Book ...

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  24. WICKHAM.

    On the occasion of the funeral of the late Mr. Samuel James (Abel) Mason, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Mason, of Union-street, Wickham, the interment was ...

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  25. STATE SURPLUS

    Mr. Lang, the Premier, to-night, gave an emphatic denial to statements published in certain quarters, that the reason why he was able to close the financial ...

    Article : 94 words
  26. THE DIAMOND BILL

    A Capetown message states that, replying to a telegram from Sir David Harris, chairman of De Beers, the Minister for Mines, stated that the ...

    Article : 129 words
  27. JAPAN'S FINANCIAL TROUBLE

    After months of suspense and difficulty over various proposals for the adjustment of the Kawasaki Dockyard, and the Fifteenth Bank's entanglement, involving ...

    Article : 156 words
  28. YESTERDAY'S CASUALTIES

    Robert Watson, aged 14 years, living at 29 Power-street, Islington, fell from a lorry at Honeysuckle yards yesterday morning, and sustained a punctured ...

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  29. AMERICAN GENEROSITY

    It is reported from Paris that Commander R. E. Byrd, who has just flown the Atlantic, visited Madame Nungesser, and presented her with a cheque for ...

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  30. ALLEGED RUM RUNNER

    A New York message reports that one of the boldest attempts over made to smuggle a valuable cargo of liquor on to the very shores of Manhattan Island ...

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  31. CONROY EXECUTIVE

    At a special meeting of the Conroy executive to-night, strong criticism was made at the "arrogant attempts to evade the establishment of a board to endorse ...

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  32. FLIGHT AROUND AUSTRALIA

    Bond's aeroplane, which is flying around Australia, is believed to have established two records—one from Perth to Kalgoorlie in four hours, non-stop, and the other ...

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  33. DUEL WITH SABRES

    An amazing duel, the outcome of a quarrel, has been fought in Budapest between Captain Corja, of the Hungarian Army, and M. Kittenberger, a noted big ...

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  34. EGYPTIAN AIR SERVICE

    Such has been the success of the Civil Air Service between Cairo and Basra that there is a prospect of its extension to Karachi shortly, thus effecting a saving ...

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  35. RAILWAY WORKER KILLED.

    Edward Hynes, of Darlinghurst, was cut to pieces by a train in Redfern tunnel to-night. He was a member of a gang of permanent way workers, and his duty was ...

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  36. WIMBLEDON MATCHES

    Tilden and Hunter took another title to American yesterday, after one of the finest exhibitions of doubles tennis Wimbeldon has seen for many years. ...

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  37. CAUCUS MEETING.

    A meeting of members of the Parliamentary Labour party led by Mr. T. D. Mutch will be held at Parliament House to-morrow ...

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  38. PUBLICITY BUREAU

    At to-day's meeting of the State Executive Council, presided over by the Governor, Sir Dudley de Chair, a new Government Publicity Bureau was created. ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The Lord Mayor of London will give a farewell banquet to Sir Joseph Cook on July 14. The staff of Australia House met to ...

    Article : 226 words
  40. FEMININE ROTARIANS.

    A group of business and professional women met at lunch in Boston's newest hotel to organise a branch of the Zanta Club, and to affiliate themselves with the ...

    Article : 437 words
  41. A PARIS TRAGEDY

    A vivid picture of a French court scene, involving the "unwritten law"— so often successfully pleaded—was provided in Paris, at the trial of Sidney ...

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  42. COAL MINING IN CHINA

    The mountainous districts in southern, central and western Chokiang, China, abound in mineral deposits, which, however, have been very imperfectly ...

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  43. STATE ELECTIONS

    The view was expressed to-day by the electoral office that the State elections would probably be held on October 8. Up to this evening sixty-eight of the ...

    Article : 375 words
  44. STOCKTON.

    Stockton Connell met last evening, when there were present Aldermen Hudson (Mayor), Griffiths, Cody, Wilkins, Newtown, and Houston. ...

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  45. COMMENTS BY MR. BAVIN.

    Referring to-day to the appointments, Mr. Bavin said it was somewhat unusual for a Government at this stage of its career to create a new department. "It is ...

    Article : 127 words
  46. COUNTY CRICKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 words
  47. A DEFENCE OF THE TRAMCAR.

    Though the rival merits of the tramcar and the motor omnibus are hotly debated in many countries, Germany, or at least Berlin, seems to have been able to ...

    Article : 259 words
  48. COLLIERY INSPECTION

    Messrs. I. Hoare, district, and E. Ireland, local check inspector, made an inspection of Glenavr Colliery on Monday. They report the air readings in cubic feet ...

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  49. UNIVERSITY MATCH

    The match between Cambridge and Oxford was begun at Lord's yesterday. Cambridge batted first, and were dismissed for 178, of which Robins made 55 ...

    Article : 72 words
  50. Advertising

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    Advertising : 85 words
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