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  2. ELECTION CAMPAIGN. JOINT POLICY SPEECH

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) has arranged to deliver the pre-election joint policy speech of the United Australia and United Country parties at Croydon next Wednesday night. The leader of the Parliamentary Country party (Mr. Bruxner) yesterday ...

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  3. 100 MISSING. FIRE ON LINER.

    The steamers Mahsud and Contractor have arrived at Aden with about 250 survivors of the French luxury liner Georges Philippar, which caught fire ...

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  4. TRAM FARES.

    The shopping concession fares on trams during week days are to be restored. This announcement was made on behalf of the Government last night. ...

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  5. AGENT-GENERAL.

    A strongly-worded cable censuring the Agent-General (Mr. A. C. Willis) for having advocated the Lang Government's repudiation policy was ...

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  6. WORK FOR 30,000 TO BE PROVIDED AT ONCE.

    The Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Dunningham), who returned from Canberra last evening after interviewing the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) ...

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  7. M. HERRIOT.

    M. Herriot, the probable new Premier of France, in an exclusive interview with a representative of the British United Press, declared that a reduction of Germany's ...

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  8. EXPLOSION.

    Armidale was shaken by a terrific explosion this morning, when 10,000 detonators were ignited during a fire in the produce store of F. Braund and Co., Ltd. ...

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  9. MONTHS OF INQUIRY.

    Detectives of the Criminal Investigation Branch have been investigating numerous thefts—believed to have been the work of one man—from houses during the past few ...

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  10. OTTAWA CONFERENCE.

    A report from Dublin states that the present intention of the Irish Free State Government is to send three Ministers to the Ottawa Economic Conference in July. They will be ...

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  11. BOMBAY RIOTS.

    The presence of British troops patrolling the disturbed areas of Bombay had a salutary effect to-day, although in places there were further fierce outbreaks of Hindu-Moslem ...

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  12. R.P.A. HOSPITAL.

    An important change in the personnel and method of internal management of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital is likely to take place in the immediate future, according to an ...

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  13. COUNTRY PARTY.

    Mr. Bruxner's statement on the Country party's co-operation with the U.A.P. was as follows:— "As there appears to be much uncertainty ...

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  14. SINCE THE DISMISSAL.

    There are many concrete examples to show how the downfall of the Lang Government has cleared the way for more prosperous times. Within an hour, almost, of Mr. Lang's ...

    Article : 424 words
  15. MR. J. S. GARDEN.

    The circumstances of the dismissal of Mr. J. S. Garden from the Defence Department in 1917 were disclosed to the House of Representatives to-day, when the Prime Minister ...

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  16. POPE'S ENCYCLICAL.

    A message from Rome says that the Pope will issue an encyclical to-day appointing Corpus Christi (May 26) as a day of prayer, and calling on the faithful to renounce on ...

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  17. MRS. EDOLS.

    In the Federal Bankruptcy Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Lukin sentenced Mrs. A[?]mee Belle Edols to six months' imprisonment, with light labour, for contempt of Court, for refusal to ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    After visiting Stockholm, Hamburg, and Paris, promoting the sales of Australian fruit, the South Australian Trade Commissioner (Mr. McCann) says that Australian apples ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) went for a motor drive in the country to-day. He returned to the Park-lane nursing home to-night, but will leave to-morrow, ...

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  20. FREE LOAN OF £500

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) yesterday received a cheque for £500 from a city business man to be used by the Government, either as a loan free of interest for one year, ...

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  21. LOANS FOR COUNCILS.

    Before the Federal Parliamentary session ends this week, a short bill is to be introduced into the House of Representatives to amend the Unemployment Relief Act, recently ...

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  22. GOVERNOR FOR W.A.

    In regard to the report from Perth that the Dominions Office had pressed for the appointment of a Governor of Western Australia, and a Governor appointed from England, a ...

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  23. THE PROCLAMATION.

    The proclamation dissolving Parliament was issued yesterday under the name of the Premier (Mr. Stevens). Another proclamation prorogued the Legislative Council to July 5 ...

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  24. MR. GOODE.

    The Stevens Ministry, soon after taking office, decided to make investigations into the appointments by the Lang Government to the Transport Commission, including the ...

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  25. GRANTING SUPPLY.

    With reference to Mr. Lang's statement on Tuesday to the Parliamentary Labour caucus that the Governor would be committing an illegal act if he allowed supply without ...

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  26. WIDOWS' PENSIONS

    "It is a source of intense satisfaction to me that the widows and their children, and the recipients of child welfare relief will to-day receive their payments," said the Minister ...

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  27. LATE M. DOUMER.

    The Russian fanatic, Gorgouloff, who assassinated the President of France (M. Doumer), told the exa [?]ning magistrate an astonishing story. He said that he had been long ...

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  28. GOVERNMENT FUNDS.

    Proof of the manner in which Government funds had been recklessly expended by the Lang Ministry was disclosed yesterday. An official statement was issued at the Premiers' ...

    Article : 218 words
  29. RETURN OF CONFIDENCE.

    A Sydney company decided 12 months ago to erect a building which will cost about £43,000. But so uncertain was the political and industrial outlook that the project was ...

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  30. SEAPLANE OVERDUE.

    The destroyer Flores has been sent to Koepang to search for the Junkers flying boat which left there on Sunday for Darwin. Wireless messages have been sent to all ships ...

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  31. EDUCATION.

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond) yesterday annulled a direction by the Lang Government that employees in the Education Department should become trade ...

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  32. CAPTAIN LANCASTER.

    A message from Miami (Florida) says that Captain Lancaster pleaded not guilty in the Circuit Court to-day to a charge of having murdered Haden Clarke, the aviator and flance ...

    Article : 115 words
  33. THE GOVERNOR.

    In the Senate yesterday, Senator Dunn (New South Wales) asked whether the Post-master-General would lay on the table of the Senate any messages by wireless, cable, or ...

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  34. MICE PLAGUE.

    Mice continue to do immense damage in the district. At Mungeribar, where poisoned wheat was used a couple of nights ago, more than 20,000 dead mice were collected the next ...

    Article : 48 words
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