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  2. STRIKE PLAN REJECTED

    More than 400 delegates from Federal and State unions, at a meeting in the basement of the Town Hall last night, rejected the plans of the ...

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  3. OLYMPIC TEAM

    Sydney's greeting yesterday morning to the team returning from the Olympic Games was not typical Rain fell in torrents as the Mariposa entered the Heads but as the vessel ...

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  4. SLAUGHTERMEN.

    Slaughtermen engaged at the metropolitan abattoirs in killing lambs for export to-day reduced their tallies from 100 to 80 lambs a day. ...

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  5. RECOGNITION

    Reports of the signing to-day of the protocol between Japan and Manchukuo were received at Nanking with great indignation, though the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PENSIONS CUT MODIFIED.

    Important modifications of the decision of the Commonwealth Government to reduce the rate of old-age and invalid pensions were announced to-day by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons). If a pensioner has near relatives who are in a position to contribute ...

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  7. FRUIT MACHINES.

    Sydney Bird, formerly secretary of the Australian Labour party, applied to be called as a witness at the fruit machines inquiry yesterday, and, in a statement, denied references to ...

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  8. GERMANY.

    Something on the lines of Italy's experiment is introduced by President von Hindenburg's latest decree creating a new organisation under a Federal commission to encourage ...

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  9. MR. LYONS' STATEMENT.

    The matter was considered at a meeting of the Cabinet this morning, and the decision of Ministers was announced to the meeting of the U.A.P. which followed ...

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  10. GANDHI'S THREAT

    Profoundly moved by Gandhi's starvation threat, orthodox Hindus, as expected, are making desperate efforts to save him from suicide, and Pandit Malaviya, the prominent ...

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  11. SECESSION.

    In the House of Representatives this afternoon, as reported elsewhere in this issue, Mr. Gregory (W.A.) moved a motion seeking a referendum on the question of granting ...

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  12. THE PROTOCOL.

    The following English translation of the text of the protocol between Japan and Manchukuo, which was signed yesterday, has been supplied by the Consul-General for Japan: ...

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  13. ANZAC MEMORIAL.

    The models for the Anzac Memorial in Hyde Park, which have been placed on view at the Education Department Gallery, have excited the keen interest of the numerous visitors to ...

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  14. IRISH ANNUITIES.

    The British reply to Mr. de Valora will be sent shortly. It will briefly express the opinion that Mr. de Valera's letter, since it does not deal with the nature of the suggested ...

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  15. SOUTH COAST MINERS.

    The strike proposal has been defeated at all the aggregate meetings on the South Coast. Those in favour of the strike on the South Coast are only the extreme militants. The ...

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  16. WIDOWS' PENSIONS.

    The State Government, it was learnt yesterday, will bring down legislation to compel sons of widows who are in employment and in a position to do so to ...

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  17. OVERCROWDING.

    At a medical luncheon at the Langton Clinic, Moore Park, yesterday, a leading medical practitioner said that grave dangers attended the "overstocking" of the profession in New South ...

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  18. PROTEST BY CHINESE.

    The Society of Chinese Residents in Australia yesterday issued the following statement:—"To-day was the day selected by Japan for giving formal recognition to the State of ...

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  19. FAMILY TRAGEDY.

    Early this morning Hubert Cedric Jepson, aged 39 a native of Australia and unemployed surrendered to the New Plymouth police stating that he had murdered his wife and ...

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  20. AVIATION.

    An important extension to the scope of the Royal Air Force is marked by the order for "Cloud" amphibian aircraft placed with Saunders, Roe, Ltd. These aircraft can operate on ...

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  21. TRAIN DISASTER.

    A report from Oran (Algeria) says that owing to the subsidence of a railway track a troop train carrying 510 Foreign Legionaries crashed into ravine at Tremcen. ...

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  22. PREMIER'S STATEMENT.

    "The Government believes that the innate sanity of the great bulk of the workers of the community will prevail in the present crisis," said the Premier (Mr. Stevens) in the ...

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  23. SOVIET RULE.

    Dr. J. H. Rushbrooke, secretary of the Baptist World Alliance, who has visited Russia seven times, stated in a speech at a Millions Club luncheon yesterday that whatever ...

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  24. HOSIERY TRADE.

    The statement which was reported as having been made in Melbourne by Mr. Geo. G. Foletta, general manager of Prestige Hosiery, Ltd., that Australia was two years behind the ...

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  25. BRITISH TREASURY.

    British Exchequer returns continue to show an increase of revenue and a decrease of expenditure in comparison with last year. National revenue for the week ended ...

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  26. BETS TAX.

    It was learnt in Government circles yesterday that the Ministry is not likely to depart from the scheme which provides for the abolition of the winning bets tax of 10 per ...

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  27. PRINCE OF WALES

    The Prince of Wales, who reached Paris from Biarritz by train this morning, played a round of golf at Fontainebleau with ex-King Alfonso of Spain. The ex-Queen of Spain ...

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  28. SUDDEN NOTICE GIVEN.

    All the employees of the South Clifton colliery, Scarborough, numbering 230, received 14 days' notice of the termination of their employment from to-day. No reason was given ...

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  29. MR. R. G. McKILLOP.

    Mr. R. G. McKillop, of Buddah, who was recently appointed to the Legislative Council, has been compelled to decline the appointment owing to the fact that it would ...

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