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  2. PUBLISHER CHARGED.

    Following the publication in "Truth" newspaper on November 5 of an article headed. "Navy Issues Strike Ultimatum: Will Refuse Duty Unless Pay Cuts are Revised," William ...

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  3. FINANCE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) introduced the Financial Relief Bill in the House of Representatives this afternoon. The bill provides for reduced taxation, ...

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  4. BROADCAST.

    The ceremony of unveiling the Anzac Memorial at Port Said was successfully broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Commission last night through the ...

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  5. BRITAIN. The King's Speech

    There was a large attendance at the House of Commons this afternoon, when the debate on the Address in Reply to the King's Speech began. The Prime ...

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  6. WAR DEBTS.

    The rejection of the European pleas for an extension of the war debt moratorium and no immediate revision after March 4. when the new President (Mr. Roosevelt) takes office, ...

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  7. ENGLISH TEAM. IN SYDNEY TO-DAY.

    The English cricketers did not engage in practice to-day. They left for Sydney this afternoon and will practise at the Sydney Cricket Ground to-morrow afternoon, ...

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  8. INDIA.

    The Indian Round-Table Conference completed to-day its discussion on the women's franchise question. At present the women electors in India are ...

    Article : 251 words
  9. EVICTION CASE.

    When the court resumed the hearing to-day of the Tighe's Hill, eviction case, Mr. Evatt (for the accused) raised the point that the cards of addresses and occupations of the ...

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  10. MR. GANDHI

    Mr. Gandhi, who is in gaol, indicated the possibility of a second fast until death in connection with the campaign to secure for the depressed classes the right of worship in the ...

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  11. WOOL PRICES.

    An Australian record price for this season, /25¾ a pound, was paid for Barraba wool at yesterday's sales. The line of five bales was of greasy merino ...

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  12. RELATION TO REPARATIONS.

    In an address to the Articled Clerks' Association at the Real Estate rooms last night, Professor A. H. Charteris said that the reason for the joint visit of the British and French ...

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  13. MAN IN CUSTODY

    A man, who was being taken to the Darlinghurst police station to be interrogated, broke away from Detective-sergeant Lawless in Taylor-square, Darlinghurst, yesterday ...

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  14. PREFERENCE SHARES.

    The Assistant Treasurer (Mr. Spooner) yesterday gave notice of an important bill relating to interest reduction as affecting dividends on preference capital. The law is to be ...

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  15. G. O. ALLEN ARRIVES.

    G. O. Allen, one of the fast bowlers in the team, arrived by the Melbourne express yesterday. Allen was born at Bellevue Hill, but left Sydney when he was only five years old. ...

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  16. MANCHURIA.

    A message from Geneva says that the spokesman of the Chinese Government (Dr. Wellington Koo) has circulated allegations that the Japanese in Manchukuo, the new ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA'S POSITION.

    The Assistant Treasurer (Senator Massy Greene), replying in the Senate to Senator Foll. (Q), said that if the moratorium on international war debts was cancelled, the ...

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  18. NEW VESSEL

    A new steamer for the Colonial Sugar Refining Co., Ltd., is now being laid down at the yards of the Caledon Shipbuilding and Engineering Co., Ltd., Dundee. She is expected to ...

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  19. GERMANY.

    A Berlin message says it is understood that Herr Hitler will inform President von Hindenburg to-morrow that he has found it impossible to form a Cabinet in accordance with the ...

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  20. BRITISH CATGUT

    The Minister for Health (Mr. Weaver) has given instructions that all hospitals should cease to use foreign catgut, suspected of having infected a number of hospital patients with ...

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  21. COSTLY DISPUTE.

    Many extraordinary features marked the dispute between the St. Marys Municipal Council, and its former electrical engineer (Mr. Herbert Ellis). The matter was referred to ...

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  22. WORLD CONFERENCE.

    A message from Geneva states that it is now expected that the World Economic Conference will meet in May. The League of Nations Economic Committee ...

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  23. AUDACIOUS THIEF. Mosman Homes Visited.

    A thief visited five homes in Mosman between 1 a.m, and 7 a.m. yesterday. He stole £32/10/ in money, a number of watches, and some jewellery. In three instances he ...

    Article : 243 words
  24. LONDON RIOTS.

    Lord Hailsham (Secretary for War), speaking at the Anglo-American Pilgrims' Club in London to-day, called attention to news pictures which had appeared in certain American ...

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  25. AUSTRALIA TO BE REPRESENTED.

    The Prime Minister (Mr Lyons) said, in reply to a question by Mr. Beasley (State Lab., N S.W.) in the House of Representatives today that Australia would be represented at the ...

    Article : 65 words
  26. DECLINE IN STERLING.

    After a further depreciation on the London foreign exchange market to-day, sterling at the close made a sharp recovery to 3.27 dollars to the pound. ...

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  27. APPEAL DISMISSED.

    The Privy Council to-day dismissed he appeal from the Supreme Court of Western Australia, Great [?]lder Mines versus Scriven. ...

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  28. MADDENED BULLOCK

    A wild bullock, which was being untrucked with a mob of cattle at the Flemington saleyards yesterday afternoon, broke away and charged everything in its path. It jumped ...

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  29. HUNGRY CHILDREN.

    As a result of a paragraph in the "Sydney Morning Herald" regarding the plight of pupils at Lithgow Intermediate High School, the headmaster (Mr. R. H. Gilbert) has received ...

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  30. TRIBUTERS ELATED.

    The appeal to the Privy Council by the Great Boulder Proprietary Mine was against the Judgment that tributers were entitled to participation on a 50-50 basis with mining ...

    Article : 101 words
  31. OTTAWA AGREEMENTS

    In the House of Commons, the third reading of the bill implementing the Anglo-Canadian trade treaty was passed by 84 votes to 42. The Conservatives solidly supported the ...

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  32. UNITED STATES.

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives and Vice-President-elect (Mr. J. Garner) told newspapermen to-day that, in his opinion Congress will pass a beer bill at a short session ...

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  33. MAN ARRESTED

    A large squad of detectives and police arrested a man at Manly lost night after a severe struggle. The man made a statement to the police and charges of stealing from ...

    Article : 298 words
  34. MINISTER'S WARNING.

    In the Legislative Assembly, yesterday. Mr. Elliott (U.C.P.), member for Ashburnham), asked the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Main) whether F. A. Noske, who was ...

    Article : 188 words
  35. ELECTRICITY SYSTEM.

    The Central Electricity Board announces that trading operations in mid-east England will begin on January 1. Under the grid scheme the production of electricity in the ...

    Article : 161 words
  36. BRITISH ARMY.

    Following the actior taken in regard to improving the uniforms of British soldiers the army authorities have decided to issue a new pack, the lower half of which is detachable ...

    Article : 122 words
  37. FARMERS LOAD SHIP.

    A party of 30 farmers are loading frozen meat into the steamer Tasmania at Wanganui. The Tasmania arrived at New Plymouth from ...

    Article : 74 words
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