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  2. REVENUE UP

    A big improvement has been shown in the revenue of the State since the State Transport Co-ordination Act came into operation on Monday. ...

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  3. NO EXTENSION

    A letter has been received by the Minister for Mines (Mr. J. M. Baddeley) from the executive of the Miners' Federation, Newcastle, in regard ...

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  4. OVER HALF WAY

    After fighting through a sandstorm during the greater part of his flight from Jask, the Australian airman, Mr. C. A. Butler, who is flying to Australia in an ...

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  5. THE INQUIRY

    On behalf of the Newcastle City Council, the Mayor (Ald. C. J. Parker), and the Town Clerk (Mr. J. Glassop) visited Sydney to-day, and waited upon the ...

    Article : 344 words
  6. LORD KYLSANT

    Lord Kylsant's appeals against his conviction on charges of having made false statements in a prospectus of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, and his ...

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  7. THE SEAMEN

    Following the conclusion of the compulsory conference and the settlement of the shipping strike, all coastal services are expected to resume normal running ...

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  8. £260 MISSED

    Presenting many mystifying features, the disappearance of approximately £260 from the Broadmeadow branch of the Bank of New South Wales galvanised a ...

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  9. FIRST MEETING

    So overwhelming is the majority possessed by the National Government that many of its supporters had difficulty in finding accommodation when the House ...

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  10. SAVINGS BANK

    The Chairman of the Commonwealth Bank Board (Sir Robert Gibson) to-day conferred with Sir John Butters, Vice-president of the newly-appointed trustees ...

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  11. MR. SCULLIN'S COMMENT

    The only comment the Prime Minister (Mr. J. H. Scullin) would make on the settlement of the shipping strike was— "I am very pleased that wise counsels ...

    Article : 78 words
  12. "GOOD NEWS"

    Commenting on the rise in the price of wheat, the Prime Minister (Mr. J. H. Scullin) stated to-day— "This is very good news. It will not ...

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  13. MISS SALAMAN'S FLIGHT

    Miss Peggy Salaman, who, with Gordon Store as navigator, is attempting in a Moth aeroplane, to beat the late Commander Glen Kidston's record flight of ...

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  14. "NO CONFIDENCE"

    A special meeting of the Newcastle members of the Seamen's Union was held at the Trades Hall yesterday, at which the position was given full consideration. ...

    Article : 101 words
  15. "SERIOUS MATTER"

    The Leader of the Opposition in the Senate (Sir George Pearce) stated to-day—"The High Court's decision justifying the Government's action regarding the issue of ...

    Article : 227 words
  16. CABINET-MAKING

    Mr. MacDonald, before leaving for Lossiemonth, fixed the general lines of the new Cabinet, but all the cares of Cabinet-making are not yet over. He will have to ...

    Article : 231 words
  17. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST

    It was announced by the Commissioners of the Government Savings Bank to-day that it has been decided to pay 3 per cent. interest per annum as from July 1 ...

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  18. UPPER HOUSE

    The actual grounds of the British Government's decision to intervene in the New South Wales Upper House appeal to the Privy Council are not revealed, but ...

    Article : 132 words
  19. NO DISTURBANCE

    The first of a series of public suburban rallies, organised by the New Guard was held at Rockdale to-night The Town Hall was packed long before the meeting ...

    Article : 175 words
  20. VIOLENT GALE

    Great Britain and surrounding coasts experienced a violent gale to-day. The French three-master schooner, St. Anne, went ashore at Porthleven, near ...

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  21. BOYCOTT PLANNED

    Indignation with the regulations framed under the State Transport Co-ordination Act, many farmers in centres just beyond the limit fixed by the State Transport ...

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  22. MONEY NEEDED

    Stating that Tasmania's financial position was so grave that the Government was unable to meet its obligations under the restricted case allocation provided ...

    Article : 251 words
  23. 3/8 A BUSHEL

    At the Alexandria Markets to-day, 29 bags of full-grained wheat were sold by private treaty for 3/8 a bushel. This is the highest price realised for wheat at ...

    Article : 100 words
  24. STERLING POLICY

    General Smuts, in an interview, strongly criticised South Africa's policy of remaining on the gold standard and the subsidising of exports. ...

    Article : 138 words
  25. STOPPING DUMPING

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that the steps to be taken to stop the flooding of the Home market with imported goods, specially from Germany, cannot be ...

    Article : 117 words
  26. CITY AROUSED

    Considerable indignation has been expressed in connection with an accusation of drunkenness levelled at Launceston by Rev. C. J. Tinsley, of Sydney, at the ...

    Article : 189 words
  27. NOVELIST'S EARNINGS

    Mr. Justice McCardie, known as "the bachelor Judge," is trying the action in which a firm of West End dressmakers is suing Mr. Gilbert Frankau, the novelist, ...

    Article : 174 words
  28. ENDED FATALLY

    A feud between two Coburg families extending over nine years was related at the Morgue to-day, when the Coroner conducted an inquest into the death of ...

    Article : 133 words
  29. "GRATUITOUS INSULT"

    Recently the Royal Commission appointed to make recommendations for the development of North Queensland issued a report strongly criticising the Provisional ...

    Article : 147 words
  30. BRITAIN AGREES

    The British Government has addressed [?] Note to the Secretary-General of the League of Nations, notifying him that as they are convinced that the Disarmament ...

    Article : 91 words
  31. EIGHT MEN SAVED

    H.M.S. Hermes has gone to the assistance of the Japanese steamer Ryujin Maru, which went ashore north of Foochow, with a crew of 27. The Hermes ...

    Article : 90 words
  32. DEAD NEAR HOME

    The body of Samuel Greenfield, 63, of Killingworth, was found lying in the bush near his home at 6 p.m. yesterday. Apparently, death had occurred three or four ...

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  33. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE

    Following the collision between two motor cars near Lithgow on Sunday, which resulted in three people being killed and four others injured. Edward Dooley, the ...

    Article : 45 words
  34. DIED OF SHOCK

    The Workers' Compensation Commission had before it to-day a claim for compensation made on behalf of the two children dependent on Patrick Thomas ...

    Article : 153 words
  35. RUFE NAYLOR

    R. D. Meagher, Spronie and Company to-day issued a writ out of the Supreme Court, claiming £10,000 against the Director of State Lotteries (Mr. W. H. ...

    Article : 88 words
  36. CHARRED REMAINS

    The charred remains of William Tregeagle, 71, were found to-day in the ruins of the shack in which he had lived in a remote part of the quarries, near ...

    Article : 96 words
  37. TAMMANY'S SUCCESS

    In the city elections, the Mayoralty was not contested. Tammany Hall placed its candidates in lesser posts, with record majorities, despite city scandals revealed ...

    Article : 94 words
  38. PAYMASTER ROBBED

    A trolley conveying a railway paymaster was held up 12 miles from Mariental, South-west Africa, by a boulder. A European, armed with a rifle, ordered the ...

    Article : 90 words
  39. CHOPPED FINGER OFF

    Without hesitation, a 14-year-old boy, John Bacon, chopped off a finger of his right hand, after a snake had buried its fangs in it. ...

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  40. UP 20 PER CENT.

    The Commonwealth Government has been advised officially from London that Australian stocks have risen £20 per cent. on the British market in the last five ...

    Article : 73 words
  41. WAGE CUT PROPOSAL

    Railwaymen, of both the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Companies, [?]umbering 26,000, have refused to agree [?] the companies' proposal for a 10 per ...

    Article : 40 words
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