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  2. STATE CRISIS. Important Developments This Week.

    Important developments in the State crisis are foreshadowed this week by those in well-informed political Labour circles. Up to the present, the Premier (Mr. Lang) has not disclosed his hand, but has remained content to rely on obstructive tactics designed to prevent the Commonwealth from ...

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  3. THE EIGHTS.

    The final of the Great Public Schools' Championship Eights was won on the Parramatta river on Saturday afternoon by St. Joseph's College by three-quarters of a length ...

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  4. OVERSEA TRADE.

    The monthly statistics of Australian oversea trade discloses that for the first nine months of 1931-32 there was an excess of exports over ...

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  5. SCOTT ARRIVES.

    Ten thousand persons, assembled at the Hargrave Park aerodrome and its vicinity yesterday afternoon, joined in an enthusiastic welcome to Mr. C. W. A. Scott on the ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN BONDS

    To describe British holders of Australian securities, including those of New South Wales, as wealthy financial interests, greedy for their pound of flesh, as Mr. Lang persists in doing, ...

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  7. FRENCH PRESIDENT Dies From His Wounds.

    The French President (M. Paul Doumer), who was shot and seriously wounded by a Russian fanatic yesterday, died at 4.45 a.m. to-day. The President's fight for life ended on a simple iron bedstead in a small room of the Beaujon Hospital just as dawn was breaking. His wife and ...

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  8. ALL-NIGHT VIGIL.

    A valiant fight was made to save M. Doumer's life, but he gradually became weaker. At 2.30 a.m., after a brief period of consciousness, he sank into a coma. Morphia ...

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  9. DUTY STAMPS.

    Mr. Lang has stopped the sale at post-offices throughout New South Wales of duty stamps, stamped forms, and papers for promissory notes and other purposes, swine duty stamps, ...

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  10. EARLY ELECTION.

    It is the opinion in political circles that a general election will be held in June, because the State Ministry will find it difficult within the next few weeks to find the funds with ...

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  11. SIX MEN CHARGED.

    The police state that the men concerned in the assault upon Alderman J. S. Garden at his home at Maroubra on Friday morning were members of the New Guard. Six men ...

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  12. GOLD RESERVE.

    Discussing the motive behind the proposed bill which will authorise the Commonwealth Bank to hold part of the reserve against the note issue in sterling the "Financial News" ...

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  13. ENDOWMENT PAYMENTS.

    The question of how best to acquaint the public of the facts regarding the banking facilities that are available to Mr. Lang for payment of social services was discussed over ...

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  14. STRIKE RIOT. Murderous Weapon Used.

    During the hearing of further charges yesterday against men who took part in the Christchurch tram strikers' riot on Friday, an array of batons of various shapes and sizes, ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA'S SYMPATHY.

    His Excellency the Governor-General has forwarded the following message to the British Ambassador in Paris: "On behalf of the Commonwealth Government and the people of ...

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  16. FEDERAL LABOUR PARTY'S CRITICISM.

    The refusal of the Government to pay pensions, child endowment, superannuation, and miners' compensation was severely criticised at a conference of the Federal Labour party ...

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  17. JAPAN'S AIMS.

    "Reynold's News" says "Within the next few weeks from 20 to 30 ships will leave British shores carrying munitions of wer to Japan. Having crushed China and established ...

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  18. FOOTBALLERS MENACED

    Mob passion invaded the realm of sport at Christchurch yesterday during a rugby football match between the Christchurch and Merivale Clubs. ...

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  19. CHEQUES RETURNED.

    Several Glen Innes residents who recently forwarded cheques to the Department of Taxation for unemployment relief tax due by them have had their cheques returned. Cheques ...

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  20. DAVIS CUP.

    Japan has eliminated Greece in the Davis Cup competition, and will meet the winner of Denmark v Yugoslavia. Monaco has also eliminated Norway. ...

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  21. MALTA.

    The Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs (Signor Grandi), replying to questions in the Chamber of Deputies whether he had made representations to Britain respecting the ...

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  22. RADIO ACCIDENT.

    Experiments on a radio set in his home in McGarvie-street, Paddington, led to the death of Alfred Edward Perry, 20, about 10 a.m. yesterday. Perry had been keenly interested ...

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  23. MR. THORBY'S VIEWS.

    Mr. H. V. Thorby, M.P., for Calare, said that the people should exercise restraint and cool judgment in the present political difficulties. They should not countenance or support any ...

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  24. RELIEF TAX.

    The Commissioner of Taxation (Mr. E. J. McMahon) has returned a number of cheques to people who tendered them in payment of unemployed relief tax. In accompanying ...

    Article : 90 words
  25. CRAWFORD'S PLACEMENTS.

    A long railway journey unsettled the AustraHans and found them off form for the greater part in the exhibition matches against local champions to day Parker's defeat of Sproule ...

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  26. CHICAGO COMMUNISTS.

    The Chicago correspondent of the "New York Times" says that eight alleged Communists were wounded by machine-gun fire when a thousand Communists and ...

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  27. LOANS COMPARED.

    A striking comparison of Empire and foreign loans was made by Viscount Elibank, president of the Federation of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire, in an address to the London ...

    Article : 153 words
  28. N.Z. FINANCE BILL.

    A motion of no-confidence, moved in the House of Representatives by the Labour leader (Mr. Holland) on the Finance Bill, condemned the Government's proposal to extend the life ...

    Article : 138 words
  29. STOWAWAYS

    Four stowaways who boarded the wheat ship Haleric at Geelong at the end of last week, expecting to reach the East, were disappointed. They considered that, even if ...

    Article : 118 words
  30. ALLEGED MURDER.

    Maurice George O'Hara, 19, of Glen Innes, was charged in the Police Court to-day with having murdered Albert Victor Chaffey on the morning of April 26. ...

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  31. THE FLAG.

    At a meeting of the East Greta district unemployed the following motion was curried:— "That we view with disgust the action of the West Maitland May Day authorities in its ...

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  32. FIRE AT LIGHT STATION.

    Two cottages at the Bustard Head light station were destroyed by fire on Saturday evening, accoiding to information received in Brisbane by the Deputy Director of ...

    Article : 65 words
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