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  2. LETTER STOLEN

    In his speech in the Opera House last night, Mr. Lang quoted from a personal letter which Mr. Bavin had sent from Fremantle to Mr. Stevens, which contained the phrase: "I'm ...

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  3. PLANE CRASHES.

    The pilot of the aeroplane Wattle Bird (Mr. F. Ashley) and his three passengers, including two women, had marvellous escapes from death or serious injury when ...

    Article : 508 words
  4. WAGE SLANDER

    Referring to Mr Lang's attack on the economists and the Premiers' Plan, the Dean of the Faculty of Commerce at the University of Melbourne (Professor D. B. Copland) said ...

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  5. IRELAND.

    The Senate of the Irish Free State has made amendments to the bill for the removal of the Oath of Allegiance amounting to a technical nullification ...

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  6. OTTAWA.

    Good progress is being made in the preparatory work for the Ottawa Economic Conference through the organisation among Ministers and in the departments concerned which ...

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  7. PARTY POLICIES.

    To-day we review the principal issues which the electors will decide to-morrow, and give an analysis of Mr. Lang's legislative proposals, compiled by the leaders of the U.A.P., who point out the indisputable fact that under the Lang Administration the State was rapidly drifting to ...

    Article : 259 words
  8. PRESS ATTACKED.

    In his speech at the Opera House last night Mr. Lang again attacked the Press, and referred particularly to the action of the management of the "Sydney Morning Herald" ...

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  9. £2/11/6 SLOGAN.

    Throughout the election campaign Mr. Lang has endeavoured to exploit, as a catch-cry, the false statement that the United Australia party, if returned to office, would reduce the ...

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  10. POLICIES COMPARED.

    It is admitted by all parties that the elections to take place to-morrow will be the most fateful in the history of responsible government in Australia. ...

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  11. UNEMPLOYED BOYS.

    As announced in yesterday's "Herald," one of the first problems that will be tackled by the Stevens' Ministry if returned to power. is to explore all avenues for the provision of ...

    Article : 569 words
  12. N.S.W. LOANS.

    The "Financial News" says, "There has been anxiety in some quarters whether the New South Wales Government will be able to meet loons maturing between next November and ...

    Article : 144 words
  13. LAUSANNE.

    A Foreign Office communique states: "The French Premier (M. Herriot) has addressed to the British Government a proposal for preliminary conversations before the opening of ...

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  14. SIR PHILIP STREET.

    The Chief Justice, Sir Philip Street, was sworn in at Government House yesterday afternoon as Lieutenant-Governor. The Chief Justice was given a ...

    Article : 198 words
  15. NEW GUARD.

    Mr. Lyons has received the report of the Chief of the General Staff (Major-General J. H. Bruche), who, at the instruction of the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), investigated the ...

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  16. MR. BRUCE'S STATEMENT.

    The Assistant Federal Treasurer (Mr. Bruce) said to-night that the loan to which the chief reference was made in the cable message was a New South Wales loan of ...

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  17. MR. WEAVER

    Speaking at a luncheon at Windsor yesterday, Mr. R. W. D. Weaver, Minister for Works and Health said he had that morning discovered in his department that seven men ...

    Article : 260 words
  18. AUSTRALIAN STOCKS.

    It is understood that the Australian Government, which in the twelve months' period, 1928 to 1929, purchased approximately £20,000 worth of its stocks here monthly for sinking ...

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  19. BRITISH "OPEN."

    In the first round of the British open golf championship Gene Saraeen (U.S.A.) leads with 70, followed by Macdonald Smith (U.S.A.), Armour (U.S.A.), Davies, and C. A. ...

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  20. CAR HIRE

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Dunningham) announced yesterday that he had that day declined to approve the payment from the unemployment relief fund of accounts for ...

    Article : 183 words
  21. SINGAPORE BASE.

    In proposing a motion expressing appreciation of New Zealand's statesmanlike and selfsacrificing action in continuing her contribution for the construction of the Singapore Base, ...

    Article : 210 words
  22. FACTORY CONTRACTS

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Dunningham) stated yesterday that he had received the reports of the inspectors of his department, who had placed before factory occupiers in the ...

    Article : 218 words
  23. RECOVERY IN S.A.

    An approximate deficit of £1,300,000, or £200,000 below the amount allowed under the Premiers' Plan, was announced to-day by the Premier (Mr. Hill) Features of the latest ...

    Article : 163 words
  24. £1,000,000" HOTEL

    It was announced yesterday that the erection of the Plaza Hotel, adjoining the Wynyard Station entrance in George-street, would be commenced immediately if the ...

    Article : 137 words
  25. CONDEMNED MAN

    A last-minute effort is being made to solve the mystery of the disappearance of George Lloyd, who has teen missing for two years and was Known to be with 'Snowy' Rowles, who ...

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  26. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    The Dulwich (Camberwell) by-election to fill the vacaney in the House of Commons caused by the death of Sir Frederick Hall, resulted: ...

    Article : 119 words
  27. MANCHURIA.

    Five Japanese were killed and ten were wounded in dispersing 600 Chinese guerillas who attacked a Japanese munition train 131 kilometres cast of Harbin yesterday. The ...

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  28. 9000 OFF DOLE

    Since the Lang Government's dismissal from office four weeks ago, it is estimated in official circles that over 9000 persons have gone off the dole, having obtained employment. ...

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  29. £100,000 LOAN

    An Order-in-Council was issued to-day authorising the Barron Falls Hydro-electricity Board to borrow a sum not exceeding £100,000 by the sale of debentures to the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 56 words
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