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  2. JOINT POLICY SPEECH At Croydon on Tuesday.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) has arranged to deliver the joint U.A.P. and U.C.P. policy speech at Croydon next week, probably on Tuesday night. On the following day a speech on similar lines will be delivered in a country centre. The speech will be prepared by Mr. Stevens in conjunction with the ...

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  3. GRAFT MONEY

    Evidence was given in the Equity Court yesterday by the liquidator of a company that while he was auditor of the company the managing director had ...

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  4. MR. LANG

    In an address to the Parliamentary Labour caucus yesterday, the ex-Premier (Mr. Lang) warned the Governor that he would commit an illegal ...

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  5. FIRE AT SEA. FRENCH LINER

    The French luxury liner Georges Philippar (16,990 tons) caught fire at sea when five miles from Cape Guardafui, Italian Somaliland. ...

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  6. BOMBAY RIOTS.

    The rioting which began on Saturday night in Bombay and continued over the week-end, became so serious that in addition to the British troops which were called out to restore ...

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  7. ENFORCEMENT LAWS Suspended by Federal Parliament.

    A bill providing for the suspension of the Financial Agreements Enforcement Acts and the Financial Emergency (State Legislation) Act was passed by the Federal Parliament yesterday. All proclamations, regulations, notices, and directions issued by the ...

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  8. "BETTER DAYS."

    In the House of Representatives, Mr. Lyons was granted leave to introduce a bill temporarily to suspend enforcement legislation and the Financial Emergency (State ...

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  9. GERMANY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that Germany is no longer ruled by the Cabinet but by the War Ministry. The success of the "mutiny" which drove Herr ...

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  10. TEACHERS' PROTEST

    The conference of the Secondary Teachers' Association yesterday protested against the "arbitrary" way in which the Education Department had imposed extra work on them ...

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  11. AN APPEAL

    The following appeal has been issued by the Primary Producers' Advisory Council:— "This council thinks it well, after the very nerve-racking events of recent times and the ...

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  12. PROMPT PAYMENT.

    On assuming office yesterday, the first action of the Chief Secretary (Mr. Chaffey) was to issue instructions for immediate action to be taken to expedite payment by his department ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    In the Davis Cup contests, England eliminated Roumania. FOUR GENERATIONS IN AEROPLANE. Four generations made a flight at an aviation ...

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  14. SIR ISAAC ISAACS

    The Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) has given his wig for the use of Speakers of the House of Representatives. Writing to the Speaker (Mr. Mackay), his ...

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  15. SUPERANNUATION.

    The thanks of the State school teachers have been conveyed to the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) in the following letter, received by Mr. Lyons to-day from Mr. A. G. Alanson, ...

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  16. NEWNES FIELD.

    An offer by private enterprise to take over the Newnes shale oil works has been accepted by the Federal Government. Senator McLachlan (Minister in control of ...

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  17. TEAR GAS "BOMB"

    Following the festivities in the University grounds yesterday a number of youthful and irresponsible students marched along Parramatta-road. One of them ...

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  18. CLERKS CHARGED. Bank Money Missing.

    Officials at the head office of the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, Ltd., George-street, city, were concerned during the last few days by the discovery that large sums ...

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  19. BLIGHT ON BUSINESS.

    A striking commentary on the attitude of British firms towards proposals for business undertakings in New South Wales under the regime of the late Lang Administration, is ...

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  20. ROLLS CLOSE TO-DAY

    Enrolments for the coming State election will close to-day at 6 p.m. throughout the State Penalties for non-enrolment range up to £2. ...

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  21. LABOUR MAJORITIES.

    Although the Lang Government was returned to power at the last State elections with 55 supporters, giving it a majority of 20 over the combined United Australia and ...

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  22. TWO OFFICERS CHARGED.

    A charge of having stolen £5099/2/7 from the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, Ltd., between February 1, 1931, and May 14, 1932, was preferred against Stuart Charles ...

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  23. BOY ELECTROCUTED.

    Frederick Sidney Low, 14, of Bayview-street, North Sydney, was electrocuted yesterday, when he touched a wireless aerial. The boy was chasing an escaped canary. The ...

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  24. 'PLANE CRASHES.

    When Mr. A. N. Campbell, a visitor from Victoria, endeavoured to land his 'plane at Bargo this afternoon, he made an error of judgment, and the 'plane struck some ...

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  25. JAPANESE CABINET.

    Following the assassination of the Premier (Mr. Inukai), the Army Council has decided that, unless a "super-party" Cabinet is formed, none of them will accept office as ...

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  26. DRIFTING SAND

    Encroaching sandhills threaten to extinguish the small township of Onslow, on the north-west coast, 770 miles from Perth. The police station is already partly buried. ...

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  27. STRIKE THREAT.

    There is a possibility of a serious strike on the northein coalfields as a result of disputes between the Miners' Federation and the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's ...

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  28. MR. MACDONALD.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) has made such good progress following his second eye operation that he will leave the Park-lane nursing home on ...

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  29. SEAPLANE OVERDUE.

    No word has been received of the Junker seaplane and seaplant which left Koepang on Sunday for Darwin. A message was received from Koepang yesterday asking if the seaplane ...

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  30. GIRL KILLED.

    The running down of a lorry at a level crossing at Port Kembla this morning by a goods train resulted in a girl being fatally mutilated. ...

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  31. THE GOVERNOR.

    The Governor, Sir Philip Game, received a great welcome from the audience last night, when he entered Her Majesty's Theatre to witness the performance of "La Tosca." After ...

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  32. FRENCH POLITICS.

    M, Herriot, who will be asked to form a new Government in France, following the defeat of the Tardieu Ministry at the recent general election, said that the collaboration ...

    Article : 114 words
  33. AXLE BREAKS.

    When the Glen Innes express was drawing out of Quipolly station this morning the axle of the driving wheel of the engine snapped. The train was brought to a standstill on a ...

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  34. CHRISTCHURCH TRAM STRIKE.

    The tramway men have accepted the tribu-0 nal's terms for settlement of the Christchurch tram strike. They previously rejected them. ...

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