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  2. MR. CURTIN DECLARES FOR MR. LANG. Labour Conference Speech.

    It was made clear at the annual Easter conference of the State Labour party yesterday that the leader of the Federa) Opposition (Mr. Curtin) had allied himself with Mr. Lang. Mr. Curtin approved the actions of the Lang faction in New ...

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  3. ROYAL SHOW Attendance For Five Days.

    Although the attendance at the Royal Show yesterday was 6209 below that for Good Friday of last year, the aggregate attendances and takings for ...

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  4. CITY TRAFFIC.

    The extremely heavy Show traffic yesterday was responsible for disorganisation of tram and bus services, and longdelays to motor vehicles. ...

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  5. BRITISH POLICY.

    Mr. Lloyd George (Ind. Lib.), in a provocative speech in the House of Commons, declared that British foreign policy had been a succession of ...

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  6. SIX PERSONS KILLED. Taxi Cab and Tram Collide.

    A man, two women and three children, one a baby, 14 days old, were killed, and a woman was cr[?]ically injured when a taxi cab came into collision with a tram in Botany-road, Botany, yesterday afternoon. ...

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  7. NATIONS AT VARIANCE. Spanish War Problem.

    The operation of the control scheme of the International Nonintervention Committee, which is designed to prevent supplies and ...

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  8. A DESERTED CITY.

    While the city dozed behind locked doors, barred grilles, and empty showwindows yesterday, the suburbs buzzed with activity. ...

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  9. MR. CURTIN GREETED WITH CHEERS.

    Thunderous applause erected Mr. Curtin when he walked into the conference hall, accompanied by Mr. Lang. The deputy Federal leader (Mr. Forde) ...

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  10. EYE-WITNESSES DESCRIBE CRASH.

    Mrs. Edith Nicholas, of Newtown-road, Blacktown, suffered a fractured thigh, internal and head injuries, and shock. She was admitted to the Royal ...

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  11. ANGER IN ITALY.

    Italian newspapers indignantly report the references to Abyssinia end Italian Fascism in the debate in the House of Commons on Thursday. The reports appear under the ...

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  12. LANG PARTY IN CONTROL.

    The election of officers indicated that the followers of Mr. Lang were again in complete charge of the proceedings. Leaders of the rebel unions did not ...

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  13. NEXT YEAR'S SHOW.

    The Minister in charge of the 150th anniversary celebrations (Mr. Dunningham) said last night that the committee had arranged for next year's Royal Easter Show to remain ...

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  14. TAXI WEDGED BENEATH TRAM.

    Mr. Joseph Phillips, of Botany-road, Botany, said that he was nearing his home, which is only a few yards from the scene of the accident, when the ...

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  15. LOYALISTS CLAIM SUCCESS.

    Efforts are being made by the Spanish loyalists to prevent the tcbels from encircling Pczoblanco, and to drive them from the province of Cordoba. ...

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  16. FEDERAL POLITICS. Election Date Conjecture.

    There is speculation in all political parties legardlng the date of the Federal elections The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) has not given any hint whether it will be held in ...

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  17. DARWIN'S FUTURE

    "I gravely doubt whether the Darwin district will ever be a white man's country, but obviously it is of strategic importance, and Australia is becoming ...

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  18. PROCESSION OF WITNESS.

    A Procession of Witness, to impress upon the public the solemnity of Good Friday, was attended by 7500 people from 16 rural deaneries, or 200 churches ...

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  19. U.S. SENATOR'S MOVE.

    Senator Nye, who describes himself as a "progressive Republican," has tabled a resolution, requesting an official opinion of the State Department on the question of whether ...

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  20. "THE CREATION"

    Several hundred persons left the ordinary attractions at the Royal Show yesterday to listen for two hours to a performance of Haydn's oratorio, "The Creation," by the ...

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  21. YOUTH MISSING.

    Police believe that Austin Shaw, 16, of Sea-view-street, Cronulla, was drowned in the surf at the north end of Cronulla Beach yesterday afternoon. ...

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  22. FINANCES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Criticisms of Australia's finances, which began with an article in the "Investors' Chronicle" last week, will be referred to in the House of Commons when it reassembles on ...

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  23. EMPIRE BROADCASTS.

    It is possible that Australia and New Zealand will hear some of the coronation ceremonies from the new Empire station of the British Broadcasting Corporation. The station is ...

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  24. 'PLANE CRASH KILLS THIRTEEN.

    A transport 'plane carrying 10 passengers and a crow of three crashed when preparing to land at the airport here. All the occupants were killed. ...

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  25. STRIKERS LEAVE FACTORIES.

    In accordance with the agreement between the Governor of Michigan (Mr. Frank Murphy) and the chairman of the Committee of Industrial Organisation (Mr. John L. Lewis), ...

    Article : 185 words
  26. PREMIER'S HOLIDAY.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) left Sydney yesterday with his family to spend a holiday camping in the country until Monday. He will be back in Sydney to-day to attend a ...

    Article : 147 words
  27. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Parliamentary supporters of the State Government do not expect State Parliament, which was prorogued during the week until May 31. to meet for business until some time in August. ...

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  28. YOUNG PILOT KILLED.

    Errol Warrington Colvin, aged 22, was killed instantly when the aeroplane in which he was stunt-flying at Dunedin, crashed. Colvin was practising rolls, and ...

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  29. CULTURE IN AUSTRALIA.

    As a further sequel to the article, "Culture in Australia," by an Australian writer, Mr. Randolph Hughes, which appeared in the November issue of the "Nineteenth Century" ...

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  30. POPE'S ENCYCLICAL.

    German diplomats at the Vatican did not attend the Maundy Thursday Mass, at which other diplomats were present. It is believed that the absence of German representatives ...

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  31. WOMAN FATALLY INJURED.

    Percival John Alexander, 37, of Dry Creek, was to-day charged with the murder of his sister, Mrs. Erroll Elizabeth Brown, 39, of West-street, Brompton. ...

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  32. FROZEN TO DEATH.

    A scrawled diaiy found beside the frozen bodies of two young brothers, who were hunteis in the northern wilderness, told the story of their death from cold and starvation ...

    Article : 111 words
  33. £100,000 SURPLUS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Savage) announced to-day that a surplus of £100,000 in the national accounts was assured. The estimates made at the beginning of the year, he said, ...

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  34. CITY PARKING.

    The Minister for Transport (Mr. Bruxner) said last night that the City Council, which wa[?] recently asked to consider the compulsory provision of parking spacer in buildings to be ...

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  35. FACTORY FIRE.

    Robert Henry Hill, 24, lacquer worker, of Henderson-road, Alexandria, who was badly burned when he was caught in flames at the Hafoma Phonograph Company's cabinet works ...

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  36. PORT CLOSED AT SAN FRANCISCO.

    With the Monterey scheduled to sail on Tuesday, waterfront employers have closed the port because of a dispute with longshoremen in regard to the working of a tramp steamer's ...

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