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  2. OFFICE RAID

    Exciting scenes were witnessed at the Trades Hall yesterday afternoon, when, in the presence of police, carters removed the furniture, books, safe, and fittings from the Federal office ...

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  3. TORRENTIAL RAIN.

    Torrential rains over western New South Wales during a cyclone caused extensive flooding yesterday of low-lying areas in the Broken Hill district. Portions of the main railway ...

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  4. 'PLANE CRASHES.

    A Moth aeroplane flying from Perth crashed at Picton, 3½ miles from Bunbury, this afternoon. The passenger, a Mr. Teede, of Bunbury, ...

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  5. CONCESSIONS.

    Concessions to telephone subscribers representing a loss in revenue of more than £40,000 annually were announced by the Postmaster-General (Mr. Parkhill) in the ...

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  6. FIERCE FIRE.

    During a fire at the paint factory of Taubman's, Ltd., St. Peters, yesterday. NewtownMarrickville Ambulance officers attended a number of employees, who had been overcome ...

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  7. U.S. GOLD POLICY.

    The Roosevelt Administration increased the price of gold to-day by 9 cents to 33.85 dollars an ounce. In some quarters it is believed that the advance serves as a reply to criticism of ...

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  8. EMPIRE TRADE.

    A declaration that the restrictions on Australian manufacturers, resulting from the Ottawa agreements, must be applied at the same time to British agricultural development, ...

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  9. LYNCH LAW.

    The whole nation has been thrown into a ferment by Governor Rolph's statement approving the lynching at San Jose (California) on Sunday of the men ...

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  10. CONVICTS' LETTERS.

    "One of these letters is from a hot-headed life-sentence prisoner, and if he can get contact outside the gaol a serious position might arise," said the governor of Goulburn ...

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  11. NEW GUARD.

    Referring yesterday to the report of the conference of 120 delegates from 14 "localities" of the New Guard, held on Monday night, Mr. Eric Campbell said: ...

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  12. MAN CHARGED.

    A man appeared before the magistrate at Bow-street police court this morning on a charge of demanding money by menaces from his Majesty the King. ...

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  13. PRICES OF TEA.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. White) declared in the House of Representatives to-day that the Commonwealth Government intended to investigate tea prices further and ...

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  14. WHEAT ASSISTANCE.

    It was decided definitely to-day that the Government's proposals for affording relief to wheatgrowers to the amount of £3,000,000 should be explained to the House of ...

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  15. REDISTRIBUTION.

    A special committee representative of all parties in the House of Representatives has submitted to the Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) two plans for modifying the method ...

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  16. SLUM AREAS.

    The Lord Mayor (Alderman Hagon) said yesterday that if he remained in office he would endeavour to persuade the Government to pull down buildings in slum areas and erect more ...

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  17. MERCHANTS' STATEMENT.

    Last week the Minister sent telegrams to all merchants in Sydney asking if they intended to reduce the price of tea in accordance with the reduction of /1 a lb in Customs duty and ...

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  18. BRITISH BEEF IMPORTS.

    A levy on imported beef, roughly equal to the deficiency payment necessary to ensure the home producer a fair price for his meat, is suggesetd by the standing committee on beef ...

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  19. WHEAT PROBLEMS.

    The most encouraging feature of the conferenc of the Wheat Advisory Committee, which concluded to-night, was the statement of the French representative, outlining France's ...

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  20. UPPER HOUSE.

    The ballot for the election of 15 members of the new Upper House for six years will be held to-day. It will commence at 10 a.m., and conclude at 6 p.m. ...

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  21. NEW GUINEA.

    "Australia would be committing national suicide if she ever relinquished control of any part of the Mandated Territory of New Guinea to another nation," declared Mr. W. H. Green, ...

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  22. DIRECT ACTION

    The Mayor of Wentworth (Alderman Bear) and volunteers, concerned at delay by the Public Works Department in providing a temporary crossing while repairs to Tucker's Creek ...

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  23. DISARMAMENT.

    Signor Mussolini had a conference yesterday with the British Ambassador in Rome (Sir Eric Drummond) in regard to the Disarmament Conference. ...

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  24. CHINESE REBELLION.

    A protest has been lodged by the Japanese representatives at Shanghai against the Nanking Government's movements of troops for the suppression of the Fukien independence ...

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  25. SURGICAL FEATS.

    Three cases of infantile ailments, now engaging the attention of the authorities at the Renwick Hospital for Infants, and its out-patients' department, are creating more ...

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  26. TRADING METHODS.

    In welcoming the delegates to a conference of the Traders' Protection Association at the State Shopping Block yesterday, the president (Mr. W. F. Holloway) spoke of the dishonest ...

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  27. GERMANY.

    The Austrian Minister in Berlin has expressed regret to the German Foreign Minister (Baron von Neurath) for the shooting of a German soldier named Schumacher while ...

    Article : 260 words
  28. AUDACIOUS THIEVES

    Thieves were extremely busy at Grafton and South Grafton during the week-end, and they are continuing their activities. Early on Tuesday morning, a man was seen ...

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  29. DIVORCE IN BRITAIN.

    Twenty-one years after the sittings of the Royal Commission on Divorce, a private members' bill is being introduced in the House of Commons, sponsored by Mr. Holford Knight ...

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  30. PERFORMING RIGHTS.

    The Federal Ministry has for some tims been considering recommendations of the Royal Commission which inquired into the charges made in Australia for performing ...

    Article : 130 words
  31. QUEENSLAND BASIC WAGE.

    The Full Bench of the Industrial Court, with Mr. Justice Webb presiding, to-day refused an application by the Queensland Employers' Federation for a reduction in the basic wage ...

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  32. MAN KILLED AT CRICKET.

    An accident probably unprecedented in the history of cricket occurred in a match at Voulikoppai, Mysore, yesterday. A 17-year-old youth named Narayana was ...

    Article : 87 words
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