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  2. JUBILEE.

    It is announced that the programme for the King's jubilee celebrations on Monday will be carried out as arranged, regardless of the state of the weather. If it rains, however, ...

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  3. BRITAIN.

    It is expected that very shortly, probably in the House of Commons to-day, the Government will announce plans for the expansion of the Air Force ...

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  4. FLOOD DANGER.

    All serious danger from floods in the Kooweerup, Moe, and Warburton districts passed to-day, when streams began to drop steadily. Settlers are now returning to their ...

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  5. NO MONEY

    Before leaving for the country last night, the Premier (Mr. Stevens) said he had been asked the definite question whether the withholding of Public ...

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  6. THE CAMPAIGN.

    The political campaign grows in intensity as polling day approaches. The Premier (Mr. Stevens), terminating a campaign in Sydney, is undertaking another country tour. Mr. Lang is continuing a vigorous campaign in the country and is satisfied ...

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  7. PLUCKY PORTER.

    Frank Gordon Glennen, a railway porter, of Berna-street, Canterbury, risked his life last night attempting to save a boy who had fallen between the platform and a fast-moving ...

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  8. LEVY SYSTEM.

    "The Times," in a review of the meat question. observes that an extension of the British cattle subsidy would not be well received by the taxpayers, and concludes that some ...

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  9. JUDGE'S THREAT

    Judge Sheridan, in the Quarter Sessions yesterday, threatened to ask a doctor to show cause why he should not be committed for contempt of court. ...

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  10. LAWN TENNIS.

    The eyes of the tennis world wore concentrated on the Bournemouth tournament yesterday, and the Australians' arrival in London to-night passed practically unnoticed. The ...

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  11. SUDAN NEGROES.

    Interesting phases of life among the Arabs and strange negro tribes in the Sudan were described yesterday by Mr. K. D. D. Henderson, an administrative officer of the Sudan ...

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  12. PREMIER'S SPEECH.

    "A ballot victory for Langism would paralyse investment, shackle industry, destroy building, and put a dead hand on development," said the Premier (Mr. Stevens), ...

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  13. MR. LANG.

    Mr. Lang had an overflow audience when he addressed a meeting at Cowra to-night It was his first speech in the town during an election campaign within recent years. ...

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  14. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The State Cabinet yesterday decided to support the appeal inaugurated by the Commonwealth Government for funds for combating maternal and infant mortality, and ...

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  15. SMACK WRECKED.

    The fishing smack Derwent, on a voyage to Hobart, sprang a leak crossing Bass Strait, and foundered early on Tuesday morning in a heavy southerly gale off Sleepy Bay, on the ...

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  16. TRADE UNIONS.

    Dr. T. Kagawa, Japanese evangelist, addressed delegates to the Trades Hall Council to-night on the growth of the Labour movement and trade unions in Japan. He ...

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  17. EMPIRE TRADE.

    The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), as a staunch advocate of Empire trade, addressed 400 members of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce at a banquet ...

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  18. RUSSIAN PRINCE.

    An application was made in the Practice Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Martin, that an action for alleged libel brought by Prince Maximilian Melikoff, of London, against Wilson ...

    Article : 290 words
  19. MAY DAY.

    May Day was celebrated in Europe yesterday, but the only really impressive Labour demonstration was in Moscow. There were no displays in Italy, Bulgaria, or Rumania. ...

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  20. GANG OF FORGERS.

    The methods of a gang of forgers were revealed at the Quarter Sesisons yesterday, when three men were each sentenced to three years' imprisonment on charges of forging cheques. ...

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  21. MR. LANG'S SILENCE.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens), in a broadcast speech last night referred to the silence of Mr Lang on a number of important political issues. ...

    Article : 471 words
  22. PITT-STREET CHURCH.

    "I have had a happy day," said the Rev. T. E. Ruth, pastor of the Pitt-street Congregational Church last night, when he had concluded his work of receiving callers at the ...

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  23. A PROFFERED HAND

    Considerable feeling has been aroused in Forbes as a result of a meeting between Mr. H. O. Elliott, Country party M.L.A. for Ashburnham, and Mr. Lang, the State Labour ...

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  24. FOREIGNERS.

    The Chief Industrial Magistrate (Mr. Prior) said yesterday that something must be done to stop foreigners who kept fruit, vegetable, and fish shops and conducted ...

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  25. MINISTER THANKED.

    This morning the Deputy Premier (Mr. Bruxner) had another unusual election tribute when he was approached by one of his most persistent questioners at last night's meeting. ...

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  26. WEALTHY BANKRUPT

    Mr. Justice Lukin, in the Federal Bankruptcy Court yesterday, recalled a case, before the Court some years ago, in which, his Honor said, the ankrupt could have paid up ...

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  27. SCHOOL LEAVING AGE.

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond), in a speech here, said he was strongly opposed to children leaving school under the specified age, although he had many ...

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  28. ROYAL ACADEMY.

    Fewer Australians than usual are exhibiting at this year's Royal Academy. Arthur Burgess shows a seascape of a rocky wave-washed coast. Charles Bryant has two pleasant ...

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  29. ALLEGED ESPIONAGE.

    Word has been received here that the Formosan police arrested two Americans named Gates and Wrede and a German named Roubin on charges of violating the Shipping ...

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  30. MAN CRUSHED BY LIFT.

    Frederick Keers, 47, caretaker, of Craignish, a block of professional chambers in Macquarie-street, city, was killed yesterday morning when he was crushed by a lift. ...

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  31. SINGAPORE DEFENCES.

    The Johore State Conncil has voted £500,000 for the acceleration of the defences of Singapore. This is a jubilee gift from the richest State in Malaya, which is ...

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  32. "NO INCREASED TAXATION."

    "The Stevens Government," said the Assistant Treasurer (Mr. Spooner) at Jamberoo last night, "has established a record in that during its three years of office it has not imposed ...

    Article : 48 words
  33. MR. DUNNINGHAM.

    The Mirister for Labour (Mr. Dunningham) was farewelled yesterday at Parliament House by members of the New South Wales branch of the Empire Parliamentary Association. ...

    Article : 62 words
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