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  2. LABOUR PARTY SPLIT.

    A serious Labour split, threatening the leadership of Mr. Lang, is imminent as a result of the selection of the former Agent-General (Mr. A. C. Willis) by Labour leagues and miners' lodges in the Bulli electorate to contest the by-election against the nominee of the Lang-Garden-Graves ...

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  3. MACKAY EXPEDITION.

    The Mackay expedition which is to carry out an aerial reconnaissance covering an area in Central Australia nearly 200,000 miles in extent, left Mascot yesterday morning. It ...

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  4. "YES" MAJORITY

    The counting of additional votes on Saturday converted a small negative majority into a "Yes" lead of 325 votes in the metropolitan area. ...

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  5. NORTH CHINA.

    A virtual truce exists on the northern front, the only development of importance being the evacuation of Miyun by the Chinese, although the Japanese have not yet occupied the ...

    Article : 180 words
  6. DISARMAMENT.

    The prospects of success at the Disarmament Conference have been greatly enhanced by the announcement of Germany's changed policy at Geneva. ...

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  7. D. R. JARDINE'S COMMENTS.

    Mr. D. R. Jardine, captain of the M.C.C. team, in a long article in the London "Evening Standard," breaks his silence on the M.C.C. team's Australian tour. "I confess that the term 'bodyline' bowling to me is meaningless" ...

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  8. ANXIETY AT TIENTSIN.

    With Japanese aeroplanes circling continuously over the city, refugees pouring into the foreign settlements and outside areas, including trainloads from Peiping, and occasional ...

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  9. BOYS DROWNED.

    Frederick John Graham, 10, who lived with his parents in Alfred-street, St. Peters, was drowned in Shea's Creek, Mascot, near Cook's River, yesterday morning. A young man who ...

    Article : 397 words
  10. MINERS' ATTITUDE.

    Leaders of the ruling faction said during the week-end that they would continue to recognise Mr. Sweeney as the official Labour candidate. It was stated in Labour circles ...

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  11. MR. WARNER'S PICTURE.

    In the course of his article Mr. Jardine says:— "Nearly 30 years ago, when writing his impressions of his first Australian tour, Mr. ...

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  12. FOOTBALL FIGHTS.

    Two of Saturday's Australian rules football matches were marred by unseemly incidents, and there were several fights. During the second half of the Sydney-South Sydney ...

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  13. SCOTT'S DENIAL.

    "It is obvious that Jardine is attempting to shift the responsibility for the origination of bodyline bowling from his own shoulders on to those of some Australian bowler, no ...

    Article : 425 words
  14. INTEREST BURDEN.

    Speaking at Footscray yesterday afternoon, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne (Dr. Mannix) advocated firm action to force a reduction of interest on oversea loans. ...

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  15. CURRENCY PROBLEM.

    Dr. Benjamin Anderson, economist of the Chase National Bank, has expressed himself forcibly on the question of currency inflation in the current issue of "Chase Economic ...

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  16. ALLEGED IRREGULARITIES.

    The State president of the A.L.P. (Mr. P. Keller) reiterated last night that Mr. T. J. Sweeney was the selected and endorsed Labour candidate. He alleged that the ballot taken ...

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  17. CAR TRAGEDY.

    A motor car, containing seven people, was struck by a train on a level crossing at Porirua, near Wellington, to-night, was hurled against another train, which was standing near the ...

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  18. RECOVERY OF BODY

    The recovery of the body of the youth, John Wall, who was lost in the crater of Mount Ruapehu on Friday, Droved to a difficult and dangerous task. It was thought at first that ...

    Article : 232 words
  19. APPRENTICESHIP.

    The chairman of the Union Secretaries' Association (Mr. O. Schreiber) announced last night that an appeal would probably be lodged against the decision of the Industrial ...

    Article : 131 words
  20. 40-HOUR WEEK.

    The movement to institute a 40-hour week, which was side-tracked at Geneva recently, is to be revived immediately in England by the Engneering and Shipbuilding Trades ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN LOANS.

    The "Times" says: "It is most unfortunate that the Australian Loan Council should be obliged to postpone the projected conversion of loans in London, but it could hardly, in the ...

    Article : 129 words
  22. STABILISATION OF SILVER.

    In a joint statement to-day President Roosevelt and the Chinese Minister for Finance (Mr. T. V. Soong) declared that they had reached agreement on measures to be ...

    Article : 209 words
  23. MR. ROOSEVELT'S APPEAL.

    Kings and Presidents of a number of the European nations have replied to President Roosevelt's message appealing for efforts to bring about world peace, and to achieve ...

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  24. UNWANTED COW

    A cow, which, during the storm on Friday night, wandered into the yard of Mrs. A. Askey's cottage, at 10 Stratford-avenue, West Ryde, had to be shot by the police. ...

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  25. WINOOKA'S TRIP.

    Mr. R. Naylor, who was appointed manager for Winooka's tour of America, announced on Saturday that there was a possibility of his not making the trip. Mr. Naylor stated that ...

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  26. GOLF CADDY KILLED.

    Stanley Rogers, 15, of Roma-street, Brisbane, who was struck on the back of the head by a golf ball at Indooroopilly links about 5 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, died in the ...

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  27. HOSPITAL FIRE.

    An outbreak of fire at the Rydalmere Mental Hospital early on Saturday morning threatened to involve the whole of the buildings, but it was extinguished by the staff of nurses, who, ...

    Article : 165 words
  28. BRITISH LIBERALS

    The Liberal Party conference at Scarborough to-day decided, by a large majority, that the Liberal Parliamentary party, which at present sits on the Government side of the ...

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  29. SENATOR MASSY GREENE.

    The Assistant Treasurer (Senator Massy Greene) and his wife and three children had a remarkable escape from injury yesterday when the motor car in which they were ...

    Article : 82 words
  30. QUEENSLAND TIMBER

    London's outstanding illustration of the wonderful effects of using Queensland timbers for internal decoration is the Co-operative Wholesale Society's new £150,000 ...

    Article : 47 words
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