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  2. MOSCOW TRIAL.

    When the trial of the six English employees of the Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, Ltd., who are charged with espionage and the wrecking of machinery, was resumed at Moscow to-day, Mr. Monkhouse, one of the accused, asked to be allowed to make a statement. ...

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  3. ILLEGAL.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Manning) last night commented on the decision of the A.L.P. conference to invite "No" voters on the Upper House referendum ...

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  4. MR. MACDONALD

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) sailed by the Berengaria yesterday morning for the United States, where he will discuss with President Roosevelt current ...

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  5. FARM TRAGEDY.

    Allan Lamond, a soldier settler on the Elderslie estate, near Apsley, in the western district, shot himself last evening after he had fired a double-barrelled shotgun at his ...

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  6. WORLD PROBLEMS

    Speaking on "Modern World Problems," at the North Croydon Methodist Institute, yesterday afternoon, Mr. W. M. Hughes said democracy had put the world in the mess ...

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  7. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    The Easter conference of the State Labour party yesterday decided to present a petition for signature to "No" voters at the booths on the referendum polling day. The object of the petition, it was stated, was to provide a check on the ...

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  8. MISSING SHEEP.

    Following investigations by Detective-sergeant Small of complaints that sheep were missing several men were prosecuted during the week at Urana. ...

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  9. TRADE REVIEW.

    Cheerfulness reigned in the Stock Exchange when business closed for the Easter holidays, conditions having steadily improved throughout the week. Gilt-edged securities were ...

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  10. EVIDENCE FOR PROSECUTION.

    Another of the Russians, Krashetnimikov, who had pleaded guilty, gave evidence for the prosecution, alleging that he had been bribed by Mr. Thornton for machine wrecking at ...

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  11. THE CONFERENCE.

    Mr. S. Gould (Glebe) secured the suspension of standing orders to move "That the A.L.P. of New South Wales stands for complete political religious, industrial, and ...

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  12. PROCULT HALL.

    "There is not one word of truth in the allegation of Alderman J. S. Garden and Mr. S. Gould, made at the Labour conference, to the effect that Mrs. Voltaire Molesworth owned ...

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  13. BEER STRIKE

    The Newcastle district's first recorded beer strike began yesterday. Early in the morning, only liquor and barmen were to be found in the public bars of most local hotels. Union ...

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  14. FATHER AND SON

    Frank Wheatley Dunstan, 35, civil engineer, from Siam, and his son, Richard Arthur, three, were drowned in the Noosa River, near Tewantin, yesterday afternoon. ...

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  15. MRS. H. BONNEY

    Mrs. H. Bonney successfully completed the first stage of her flight to England when she landed at Koepang this morning from Darwin. DARWIN, Saturday. ...

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  16. WESTERN COAL.

    Telephoning from Sydney, Mr. Hamilton Knight, M.L.A., said he had been informed by the Premier, that the Cabinet had reached a decision to call immediately for tenders ...

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  17. THE REFERENDUM.

    Mr. W. V. McCall addressed a large meeting in the Domain yesterday afternoon. He said that to devise a good second Chamber and to erect a bulwark against revolution ...

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  18. SOCIALISATION OF CREDIT

    Mr. E. E Judd, general secretary of the Socialist Labour Party of Australia, speaking in the Domain yesterday afternoon, said:— "The so-called 'socialisation of credit' ...

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  19. AIR HONOURS.

    The International League of Aviators, which has its headquarters in Paris, has made a number of aeronautical awards to prominent pilots, including Air-Commodore Sir Charles ...

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  20. BODY FOUND IN BUSH.

    The body of a woman, which was found in almost inaccessible bush about three miles from Hornsby, on the Galston-road, on Friday evening, has been identified. The remains ...

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  21. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    A unanimous recommendation that a substantial reduction be made in the nominal capital value of the Victorian railways will be made in a report by a committee of experts ...

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  22. £100 GIFT FOR NEEDY.

    Mr. Alex Mair, M.L.A. for Albury, who in June last gave £200 from his Parliamentary salary for distribution to charities in the Albury electorate, to-day gave another £100 ...

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  23. PROMPT RESPONSE

    An appeal for £100 to help the parish of Christ Church St. Laurence in its difficulties was made last week by the Rev. Father Hope. Last night it was announced that £220 had ...

    Article : 41 words
  24. RUNNER ATTACKED.

    An attack was made at Stawell on Saturday night on C. G. Heath, the favourite for the Stawell Easter Gift professional running race. ...

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  25. BAGSNATCHERS

    Two bagsnatchers, who were operating in a stolen motor car, robbed two women of their handbags late on Saturday afternoon. At about 4.45 p.m.. Miss Gwen Hayden, of ...

    Article : 181 words
  26. BOYHOOD FRIENDS.

    A touching incident occurred during the woodchopping contests at the Show on Saturday. Just before the start of one of the events, the secretary of the Axemen's ...

    Article : 125 words
  27. SEVENTEEN BOMBS THROWN

    A message from Havana (Cuba) states that troops were called out to stamp out acts of terrorism, after 17 bomb explosions had killed one and injured three or four persons. The ...

    Article : 89 words
  28. MAN'S FATAL FALL.

    As the result of an alleged quarrel at Rockhampton yesterday afternoon, George Leigh, 62, married, was killed, and James Revell, 53, has been charged with wilful murder. ...

    Article : 88 words
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