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  2. DEBENTURE SCHEME

    U.A.P. members in their campaign are emphasising that Mr. Lang could not possibly issue £21,000,000 debentures, even supposing there were people willing to accept them, unless he defied the laws of the Commonwealth and ran the risk of civil strife. ...

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  3. TRAIN WRECKERS.

    During the past three nights deliberate attempts have been made to wreck trains at Kingsgrove, the State Abattoirs, and at Hurstville. Only the ...

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  4. OTTAWA.

    Important statements in regard to Britain's attitude towards the Irish Free State at the Imperial Economic Conference at Ottawa next month were made by the Secretary for the ...

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  5. SINCE THE DISMISSAL.

    Since the Stevens Ministry came into office on May 16 it has:- Paid off all arrears in social service payments withheld by the Lang Government. ...

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  6. HONOURS.

    Political and public services, philanthropic and social work, and achievements in literature, the arts, and science are recognised in the honours conferred ...

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  7. THE DOMAIN

    The secretary of the Sane Democracy League (Mr. Barclay), referring to Mr. Lang's complaint that he had been denied the use of the Domain for a Labour rally on Sunday, ...

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  8. RESPONSE OF INDUSTRY.

    Private industry has responded to the stimulus of renewed confidence. Since the dismissal, plans have been announced for buildings to cost more than ...

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  9. PISTOL DUEL.

    The story of an early morning pistol duel between a constable and an alleged house-breaker, in which the latter was wounded was told at the Central Police Court yesterday, ...

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  10. RELIEF WORK.

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Dunningham) has decided that, in cases where men are put on to relief work for one week only, they should continue to receive the unemployment ...

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  11. KINGSFORD SMITH.

    Sir Charles Kingsford Smith saw to-aay that there was a possibility that he would undertake a flight from Australia to New Zealand in the Southern Cross about ...

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  12. BLACK LIST.

    Ryde business people have been disturbed during the week by the preparations by supporters of the State Labour party of a black list. ...

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  13. THE LEGAL POSITION.

    Under the provisions of the Commonwealth Constitution Act, the right to issue currency, coinage, and legal tender was removed from the State Governments and transferred ...

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  14. N.Z. DELEGATION.

    The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Holland), in a statement, protests against the non-in-clusion of Labour representatives in the New Zealand delegation for Ottawa, the Premier ...

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  15. RETURNING CAPITAL

    The investment market on the Sydney Stock Exchange has afforded evidence this week that the flight of capital from New South Wales to other States has not only been checked, but ...

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  16. GAS ACT

    The validity of the Gas and Electricity Commission constituted by the Lang Government has been questioned. The Minister for Labour (Mr. Dunningham) said yesterday that ...

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  17. GERMANY.

    The new German Cabinet has been sworn in. Herr von Papen, who was commanded by President von Hindenburg to form the Cabinet, ...

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  18. FIRE AT SCHOOL.

    Two men—a father and son—were badly burned when endeavouring to save a piano from the St. Agnes Louise kindergarten school in Ahearne-street Hermit Park, Townsville, ...

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  19. CHILD ATTACKED.

    A girl, aged four years, was brutally assauited at Coledale, on the South Coast, yesterday afternoon. An attempt had been made to strangle her, and when found she was black ...

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  20. FEDERAL GRANTS.

    The Commonwealth Treasurer has approved of the following additional amounts being paid as grants under the Unemployment Relief Works Act. Immediate action is being taken ...

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  21. £250,000 LOAN

    Mr. Cecil Murphy, the Federal Labour party candidate for North Sydney, has been informed by Mr. George Crowley, managing director of the City Mutual Life Assurance ...

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  22. ALLEGED GUN-RUNNING

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Cork understands that despite the vigilance of British destroyers patroiling the southern coast of Ireland, a quantity of arms and ...

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  23. ARBITRATION BILL

    A statement that the works of O T. Lempriere and Company, ore buyers, smelters, and alloy manufacturers, would have been closed had the Long Government's Arbitration Bill ...

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  24. IRON INDUSTRY.

    Stewarts and Lioyds, Limited, and United Steel Companies, Limited, have decided to co-operate regarding sales policy, research, anti technical developments in order to avoid ...

    Article : 97 words
  25. FEDERAL SERVICE.

    The salarles of the lower-paid officers in the Federal Public Service in Canberra will be reduced from July 1, in accordance with a decrease in the cost of living. It has also ...

    Article : 254 words
  26. WORK FOR GIRLS.

    Following upon completion of the scheme inaugurated by the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Dunningham), in conjunction with the Women's, Girls, and Boys' ...

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  27. DEBENTURE ISSUE

    Following the publication in the "Herald" yesterday of a picture of the "Lang Starvation Debenture," which the United Country part, has issued, there was a rush of inquiries at ...

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  28. MARRIAGE FEES

    In its search for further sources of revenue the State Ministry has decided to introduce legislation in the forthcoming session to impose n tax on marriages, and to abolish private ...

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  29. RUN OVER BY TRAIN.

    A returned soldier, William S. Lavington, of Victoria-street, Lidcombe, met with a shocking death at the Auburn railway station shortly before 9.30 a.m. yesterday. Just as an express ...

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  30. ENGLISH FORWARD

    F. A. Butters, ont of the biggest of the English Rugby League forwards, and one who was expected to prove a big success in Australia, is unlikely to play in any further ...

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  31. REV. W. ORCHARD

    The Rev William Charles Orchard has been received into the Roman Catholic Church The Lambeth Conference in 1930 finally refused his appeal to enter the Church of ...

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  32. MR. MAIN'S FAITH.

    Speaking at Leeton last night, the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Main) said that since the Lang Government went out of office farmers were increasing their wheat areas, and Mr ...

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  33. PRIME MINISTER

    Mr. Lyons has planned to assist in the New South Wales campaign next week. He will speak at Henty and Culcairn on Wednesday afternoon, and at Albury in the evening. ...

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  34. DUTY ON BOOKS.

    The decision of the Federal Government to exempt books bought for public libraries from primage duty will save the Adelaide Public Library about £2000 a year. ...

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