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  2. NEW GUARD.

    It was learnt in State Ministerial circles yesterday that the Government is now considering whether it should take legal action against certain leaders of the New Guard, ...

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  3. BREAD INQUIRY.

    Accusations that Mr. A. M. Shadler had secured by fraudulent misrepresentation a contract with the State Government for the supply of relief bread, were made by Mr. W. ...

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  4. NORMAN SMITH.

    A wet and bumpy surface on the Ninety-Mile Beach late to-day caused Mr. Norman Smith to decide against attacking the world's land speed record to-morrow morning. It ...

    Article : 344 words
  5. YAGOONA CRIME.

    Detectives yesterday were unable to locate the two young robbers, one of whom shot and killed Cecil Baker, a plucky 19-year-old youth, who attempted to capture them just before ...

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  6. THE CABINET.

    When the Federal Cabinet reassembles to-morrow, the Assistant Treasurer (Mr. Bruce) will be present for the first time, and many financial matters that have been held over ...

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  7. STATE OUTLOOK.

    There are many rumours in anti-Socialist political circles that a general election in New South Wales is imminent. It is believed, however, that only two things would force the ...

    Article : 333 words
  8. INDIA CALM.

    News from India indicates that the situation remains generally calm and without notable incident. Sir Frederik Sykes, Governor of Bombay, ...

    Article : 194 words
  9. REPARATIONS. STOCKS FIRM

    Dr. Bruening's statement that Germany is unable to pay reparations was received calmly in the City, some such step having apparently been ...

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  10. FULL PREFERENCE.

    Considerable significance is attached to a statement made to-day by the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Archdale Parkhill) at a meeting of the Canberra Advisory Council ...

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  11. PHAR LAP.

    Phar Lap has been given the highest impost —9st 3lb—in the 50,000-dollar handicap, which will be run at Agua Caliente on March 20. The next highest are Plucky Play and Dr. ...

    Article : 431 words
  12. WATER SUPPLY

    Concern is felt at Albury in regard to the Hume Reservoir and the tainted condition of the conserved water which is passing through the local water supply service. Although it ...

    Article : 222 words
  13. LOAN COUNCIL

    Two State Treasurers have informed the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) that they would prefer the Loan Council to meet one day later than was suggested in a telegram sent to them ...

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  14. COMMUNISM.

    The unemployed who took possession of the hospital building at Pine Creek, in the Northern Territory, on Saturday, were evicted without trouble by the police after a display ...

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  15. LORD MAYOR'S PARTY.

    Chattering happily among themselves, and not at all impressed by the dignity of their unfamiliar surroundings, 118 children from the backblocks of New South Wales entered ...

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  16. FEUD SUSPECTED.

    Five separate fires fed by petrol, which had been sprayed over the stock, were found early yesterday morning, when firemen burst into Umberto Arena's fruit shop in Victoria-avenue, ...

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  17. GERMAN PRESIDENCY.

    Herr Hitler, the Nazi leader, and Herr Hugenburg, the Nationalist leader, conferred and decided not to support Dr. Bruening's proposal for a motion in the Reichstag ...

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  18. BUSHFIRES. Cobar District Losses.

    The total area of country burnt in the Cobar district amounts to not less than 1,900,000 acres. Of the principal areas burnt, Nelyambo suffered most, losing 300,000 of its ...

    Article : 507 words
  19. BANK MANAGER

    Wilfred Douglas Moffatt, bank manager, of Myrtle Bank, appeared in the Adelaide Police Court to-day charged with having stolen a Commonwealth Treasury bond, valued at ...

    Article : 291 words
  20. OTTAWA CONFERENCE.

    The "Times" again stresses the importance of the Ottawa Conference, and says: "In Canada, as in Australia, there has been a tendency towards hot-house industrialisation, ...

    Article : 194 words
  21. FORESTRY COMMISSION.

    Sir Roy Lister Robinson has been appointed chairman of the Forestry Commission [Sir Roy Lister Robinson is an Australian. After a brilliant scholastic career at St. Peter's ...

    Article : 133 words
  22. SMALL COLLIERIES.

    Evidence concerning the results obtained by shareholders of a colliery company who worked their own mine was given during to-day's sitting of the Colliery Employees' (North) ...

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  23. STATE LOTTERY.

    The Chief Commissioner of Police (Major-General T. A. Blamey) said to-day that he was pleased to hear that the New South Wales State lottery had no accredited agents ...

    Article : 195 words
  24. WHEAT QUOTA.

    It is understood that in their modified form the Government proposals for the establishment of a wheat quota system will be acceptable to the various interests concerned. The ...

    Article : 118 words
  25. CHINESE BANDITS.

    Fierce fighting continues west of the Liao River. Several Japanese detachments have been wiped out. They were surrounded by thousands of well-equipped bandits, who are ...

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  26. MEAT INDUSTRY.

    About 150 members of the casing section of the Meat Industry Employees' Union who are employed in four factories and various abattoirs in the metropolitan area, ceased work ...

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  27. U.S.A. RECONSTRUCTION.

    The Senate to-day passed the 2,000,000,000 dollars Reconstruction Corporation Bill, one of the President's measures to restore stability in industry. ...

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  28. EARL OF JERSEY.

    Middleton Stoney, a tiny Oxfordshire village near the Earl of Jersey's seat at Middleton Park, was practically deserted to-day, as the Earl invited the whole of the village to ...

    Article : 246 words
  29. SECRETARY CHARGED.

    In the Adelaide Police Court to-day Herbert Miller Haines, secretary of Fischer and Copley, stock and station agents, was committed for trial on a charge of having stolen three ...

    Article : 89 words
  30. ALL BLACKS.

    Dr. P. F. McEvedy, president of the Wellington Rugby Union Club, who arrived in Sydney yesterday by the Marama, said that Australia would have to meet a strong team of ...

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  31. SMALLPOX.

    Another case of smallpox has occurred on the freighter Victoria City, which is anchored in quarantine in Moreton Bay. The patient and the remainder of the crew, with the ...

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  32. UNEMPLOYED AS FIREFIGHTERS.

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Baddeley) said yesterday that he had been advised by Mr. Tve, the secretary and executive officer of the Unemployment Relief Council, who had visited ...

    Article : 183 words
  33. THE SEAMEN.

    Militant seamen suffered a reverse yesterday when the special meeting of the marine transport group refused to accept their recommendation to declare "black" the Union ...

    Article : 124 words
  34. SOUTHERN STAR.

    Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith, in the Southern Star, passed over the aerodrome at 2.35 p.m., presumably on his way to Jodhpur. ...

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  35. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    In the Criminal Court to-day a jury returned a verdict of not guilty in the case in which Richard Graham Chappell was charged with having wilfully murdered Linton Leigh ...

    Article : 97 words
  36. BRITISH TARIFF.

    The "Daily Express" says: "The Cabinet committee which has been considering the question of tariffs has completed a report which is believed to favour a general tariff ...

    Article : 67 words
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