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  2. THE CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. Lang enlarged the sphere of political controversy when he spoke in Moore Park on Sunday. He made a series of allegations that the Premier (Mr. Stevens), and, indeed, the whole of the U.A.P. have characterised as calculated falsehoods. These allegations, Mr. Stevens states, largely consist ...

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  3. VICTORIA'S PREMIER

    The recently-elected Premier of Victoria (Sir Stanley Argyle), addressing a crowded and enthusiastic meeting at North Sydney last night in support of Alderman Primrose, ...

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  4. SLANDER ALLEGED

    In a speech at Newcastle this afternoon, the Premier announced that he had instructed his solicitors to issue a writ immediately against Mr. Lang for alleged ...

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  5. REVOLUTION.

    The Government of Chile has been overthrown by a revolutionary junta, headed by Carlos Davila, a former Ambassador to Washington, and a ...

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  6. GERMANY.

    German Socialists believe that the aim of the new.Government is the abolition of the republic and the restoration of power to the Junkers (extreme aristocracy), who are ready ...

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  7. PREMIERS REPLY

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) yesterday submitted a detailed reply to the speech delivered by Mr. Lang in Moore Park on Sunday. He declared that it was "the desperate throw of a political desperado and outlaw, caught red-handed at the scene of his political crimes"; and, ...

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  8. ANOTHER NAZI VICTORY.

    A message from Berlin states that the Hitlerites gained an absolute majority at the elections for the new Diet in Mecklenburg-Schwerin, securing nearly 50 per cent, of the ...

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  9. U.A.P. REPLIES.

    Mr. Lang, in his Moore Park speech, said that the Australian standard of living must be preserved at all costs, and that the conscription of the young men and women of this ...

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  10. MORE WORK

    Airther works in New South Wales to relieve unemployment have been approved by the Commonwealth Treasury on the recommendation of the Unemployment Council. ...

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  11. AVIATION.

    A message from Koepang states that Mr. James,M. Weir, who is flying from Australia to England, arrived there nt 10.15 a.m. to-day. [Mr. Weir left Mascot aerodrome on May 30 ...

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  12. MUSSOLINI.

    Further details have been received from Rome concerning the attempt to assassinate Signer Mussolini on Saturday. The would-be assassin's name is Sbardelletto. ...

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  13. RECORD CROWD.

    A record crowd for a football match in Australia, 70,204 people, somehow wedged themselves into the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday, an hour and a half before the ...

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  14. DISABLED.

    A wireless message for assistance was received at Fremantle yesterday from the master of the freighter Miliuna. With a broken tallshaft, the vessel is ...

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  15. MOTOR CYCLING.

    An Irishman, Stanley Woods, riding a Norton, won the Junior Tourist Trophy race in 3h 25m 25s, a record. He covered the seven circuits, totalling 264 miles, at an average ...

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  16. MR. HOGAN.

    The Premier of Victoria (Sir Stanley Argyle) lost night referred to a cable which he had received from Mr. Hogan ex-Premier of Victoria, regarding the extension of Mr. ...

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  17. TIN MARKET.

    Dealings on the tin market have been temporarily suspended owing to the failure of Lewis Lazarus and Sons to meet their engagements. Negotiations ace proceeding ...

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  18. OTTAWA CONFERENCE.

    The Canadian Government has not received Mr. de Volera's communication containing the full list of names of the Irish Free State delegates to the Imperial Economic Conference. ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A message from Cairo states that the Government has intimated its readiness to negotiate for a new Anglo-Egyptian treaty whenever Britain desires. ...

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  20. MR. BAVIN

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, formerly Premier of New South Wales, who is travelling to Sydney by the Otranto, reached Melbourne to-day, after a voyage to Colombo in company with his ...

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  21. MINISTER'S TOUR.

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond), referring to a two weeks' tour during which he covered more than 2000 miles by rail and car, and spoke in 22 centres, ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN CASE.

    At a civic welcome, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said that the Ottawa Conference was fraught with possibilities for good for the Empire and for Australia ...

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  23. WILD SCENES.

    Wild scenes occurred at Wentworth Park Glebe, on Sunday afternoon, when Rugby League football players and spectators engaged in scrimmages. Blows were struck ...

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  24. GENERAL STRIKE.

    A general strike of coalminers, to resist the imposition of the coalowners' new terms, has been carried by a two to one majority in a Dominion-wide ballot. Nearly 6000 men ...

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  25. ROYAL COMMISSION.

    The Stevens Ministry has definitely decided that a Royal Commission inquiry should be held into the granting of mechanical hare coursing licences, and the issue of permits ...

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  26. JAPANESE FARMERS.

    Delegates representing 120,000 farmers are now in Tokio, planning a direct appeal to the Emperor, in accordance with the Constitution in a despairing ellort to obtain Government ...

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  27. PREMIER'S CAR.

    Mr. Stevens and his party hod a narrow escape from serious injury when travelling by car from Sydney to Newcastle this morning. A cart and horse, a high-powered car, and ...

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  28. BOY DROWNED

    Harold Leslie Moore, 12, of Edwin-street, North Sydney, was drowned in Kerosene Bay last evening. Accompanted by Eileen Michell, 17, the boy ...

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  29. GOLD MINING.

    The "Financial Times" states: "It has been said that the gold discoveries in Western Australia' in the nineties did more than anything else to, lift Australia out of the depression ...

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  30. THE BASIC WAGE.

    Addressing a meeting at Canterbury in sup. port of Mr. John Ness, selected U.A.P. candidate for Dulwich Hill, Mr. Foster, M.L.A., said that, although the £2/11/6 basic wage ...

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  31. RAILWAY LANDSLIDE.

    This afternoon a rall motor, containing 80 passengers, rounded a bend on the Silkwood side of Innisfail and ran into a landslide of 100 tons of eaith in a large cutting. The ...

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  32. POLITICAL LIFE.

    The annual conference of the Churches of Christ in New South Wales yesterday carried the following motion:- "Without any desire to bring party politics ...

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  33. AUSTRALIA'S BAD NAME.

    "I have hated to admit that I am an Australian. as, owing to Mr. Lang and lils followers, the name of Australia stinks in other countries," said Mr. R. W. Carter, supervising ...

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  34. YOUTH'S FATAL JUMP.

    Clive Macpherson, 19, a machinist, of New South Head-road, Vaucluse, died in the Royal North Shore Hospital last evening as a result of injuries received at Toronga Park earlier in ...

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