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  2. COST £5095.

    The appeal of the Lang Government to the Privy Council on the bill to abolish the Legislative Council will cost the New South Wales Government ...

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  3. FAST SHIPS

    Definite steps are being taken by British companies to meet the United States competition in the intercolonial shipping trade between Australia and New Zealand. ...

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  4. THREE YOUTHS

    Three youths were killed and another was so seriously injured that he is not expected to live, at a levelcrossing near the Bungaree railway ...

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  5. FINANCE. Premiers Meet This Month.

    In Federal circles, statements that efforts are to be made to float a loan of £20,000,000 in the immediate future to meet the requirements of the ...

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  6. DISARMAMENT

    Futher conversations took place yesterday between British Ministers and the French Premier (M. Herriot) with the objective of overcoming the disarmament difficulty. ...

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  7. OTTAWA AGREEMENTS. Opinions in Empire Countries.

    Discussion on the Ottawa agreements continues throughout the Empire. The Australian Resident Minister in London (Mr. Bruce) said he was confident that the agreement between Britain and Australia would prove to be of mutual value. ...

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  8. IRISH FREE STATE.

    The negotiations between the British and Irish Free State Governments for settlement of the financial matters in dispute, including the withholding of ...

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  9. LAUNCH ON ROCKS.

    One hundred men, women, and children had a terrifying experience late last night when the launch Regent struck the rocks on the Sow and Pigs reef. ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN AGREEMENT.

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, Resident Australian Minister in London, expressed confidence yesterday, that the Ottawa agreement between Britain and Australia would prove of great advantage ...

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  11. INDIAN OPPOSITION.

    The Ottawa agreements are fiercely condemned by Nationalist papers as "iniquitous, unfair, and one-sided," and if approved, they state, will sound the deathknell of the country's ...

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  12. LOSSES OF SHEEP.

    It is estimated that the recent rains caused the loss of about 50,000 newly-shorn sheep in the Tamworth Pastures Protection Board district. Hardly one holding escaped. Some ...

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  13. MAIL BAGS

    When the great western express reached Perth on Friday, postal officials discovered that seven mail bags had been interfered with, and that from these three smaller bags, ...

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  14. PREMIER'S STATEMENT.

    Interviewed last night, the Premier (Mr. Stevens) said that he had received no intimation that the Loan Council at its next meeting proposed to consider a plan to float a ...

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  15. TRADE REVIEW.

    "Gilt-edged week" is how some Stock Exchange members describe the week just past, for the phenomenally successful issue of Treasury bonds at two per cent, has been ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICAN OPINION.

    The close business partnership throughout the Commonwealth of Nations, as the result of Ottawa, is welcomed by all sections of the community. It is anticipated that it will ...

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  17. SEARCH FOR GOLD.

    Representatives of the West Australian Gold Exploration Company, Mr. Alexander Stewart and Pilot Errol Coote, have completed their arrangements for the expedition to the Livesy ...

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  18. CONCERN IN ARGENTINA.

    A message from Buenos Aires says it is understood that a powerful rural society has sent a message to the President, requesting immediate clarification of Argentina's ...

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  19. LEAP FROM BRIDGE.

    A woman, who was later identified as Mrs. Ethel Edith Rosalind Lee, of General Holmesdrive, Brighton-le-Sands, was killed on Saturday afternoon when she jumped from railings ...

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  20. M.C.C. TEAM

    Delightful weather continues, and the cricket piactice is watched eagerly. Mr. Warner is batting like a colt, and Arthur Malley's bowling is outstanding. ...

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  21. PRAISE BY CANADIAN PRESS.

    Referring to the Ottawa agreements, the Toronto "Globe" says: "An increased flow of trade will result." The Toronto "Mail and Empire" says: ...

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  22. MR. LATHAM'S DEFENCE.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) yesterday scouted the idea that any damage had been done to Australian industries by the new tariff schedule. In almost every case, he said, ...

    Article : 355 words
  23. SAFEBLOWERS

    Safeblowers made a rich haul from the Tientsin Cafe, 70 Campbell-street, city, when they neatly blew the office safe open with a charge of gelignite early yesterday morning. ...

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  24. BOTANY'S ELECTRICITY

    Referring last evening to negotiations between the City Council and the Botany Council for an agreement for the supply of electricity, Mr. Vine Hall, acting general manager ...

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  25. THE GRANITES FIELD.

    The State Chief Postal Inspector (Mr. Dix) is on his way to The Granites to investigate the possibility of establishing a telephone and telegraph service between there and Alice ...

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  26. LONDON PRESS COMMENT.

    Mr. J. L. Garvin, editor of the "Observer," while commending the Ottawa agreements, considers that the meat quota system involves cumbrous and irritating processes of ...

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  27. AIR RECORD BROKEN.

    Breaking the Melbourne-to-Adelaide flying record by 23 minutes, the Spirit of Fun, low-wing Lockheed Ryan monoplane, flown by an American pilot, Captain James P. ...

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  28. LAUNCHES COLLIDE.

    Ten adults and two children were thrown into the harbour last night when two launches collided near Cockatoo Island. One of the launches was cut almost in halves and sank ...

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  29. EXTERNAL TRADE

    "I appreciate the confidence which the Prime Minister has reposed in me," said the new Minister for Commerce (Mr. F. H. Stewart) on Saturday upon arrival in Sydney from ...

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  30. MR. SCULLIN'S CRITICISM.

    "Attempts are being made by Government supporters," said Mr. Scullin yesterday, "to create the impression that the Ottawa agreement will not seriously affect Australia's ...

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  31. GERMAN CABINET.

    A sensation has been caused in Berlin by the publication of a statement that the Reichsbank has sent a letter to the Cabinet, warning it that if it persisted in its policy of ...

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  32. HANDCUFFED YOUTH.

    A handcuffed prisoner, aged 19 years, narrowly escaped death on Saturday morning, when he jumped from a train travelling at about 40 miles an hour between Glenbrook ...

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  33. THREE DROWNED.

    When the outboard motorboat in which they were speeding on Cockatoo Lake, about 10 miles from Naracoorte, spun round and turned over, yesterday afternoon, a brother and sister ...

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  34. EXCITING GOLF.

    V. S. Richardson, professional golfer, won the New South Wales close championship on Saturday in a manner which kept a large gallery of spectators greatly excited. He won ...

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  35. TARIFFS ATTACKED.

    In a leading article, the "New York World-Telegram," one of the Scripps-Howard publications, commenting on the Ottawa agreements, attacks the Smoot-Hawley tariff, and mentions ...

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  36. LIVED FOR 112 YEARS.

    The Hon. Katherine Plunket, eldest daughter of the second Baron Plunket, a former Bishop of Tuarn, Ireland, died yesterday. She was born in November, 1820, and was the ...

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  37. BANANA GROWERS

    Strong condemnation of the Federal Government's action in reducing the duty on Fijian bananas was voiced at the quarterly conference of the Returned Soldiers' League ...

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  38. IMPERIAL MARKETING.

    Sir William Crawford, a member of the Empire Marketing Board, announces that the Advertising Association is organising an Imperial marketing advertising exhibition at ...

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  39. WOMAN'S HANDBAG.

    While the service wao being held in the Christian Science Church, in Smith-street. Parramatta, last night, a thief entered a room at the rear of the church, which the women ...

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  40. BRITISH LABOUR.

    Viscount Snowden, in a frank article in the "Sunday Express," says:—"The recent Labour Conference at Leicester spent time in formulating a revolutionary programme on which, ...

    Article : 90 words
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