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  2. PACIFIC TRADE.

    A deputation which waited upon the Assistant Minister for Transport (Mr. Cunningham) yesterday, declared that American ships had an enormous advantage over the Australian ...

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  3. COMPLETED.

    The personnel of the new National Government is completed with the announcement of the following appointments to the King's Household [?]nd to ...

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  4. MR. BENNETT

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bennett, left to-night for a holiday in Europe. He will sail from New York on Saturday. Before leaving, Mr. Bennett announced that ...

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  5. MANCHURIA.

    Hostilities have finally broken out at Tsitsihar. Japanese, commanded by Major-General Hasebe, and Chinese, under General Machusan came into conflict in the Taon-Anganchi ...

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  6. THE COUNCILS.

    The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Bavin) yesterday referred to the Government ordinance designed to mould the voting at Municipal elections in such a way as to bring State ...

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  7. UNITED.

    The executives of the National Association, and the All for Australia League agreed yesterday to the formation of a United Australia party in New South ...

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  8. SOUTH AFRICANS.

    After losing Christy's wicket early the South Africans made a fine recovery against New South Wales at the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday, and at stumps had amassed 384 ...

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  9. COMMUNISTS.

    The citizens of Bourke are determined that their ultimatum to Communists to leave the town by Monday morning shall be carried out. ...

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  10. DEBATE IN COMMONS.

    In the course of the resumed debate on the Address-in-Reply in the House of Commons, the Dominions Secretary (Mr. J. H. Thomas) said that the mandate of the ...

    Article : 404 words
  11. MANCHU DYNASTY.

    From Mukden reports have come to hand that preparations are being made for a restoration of the Manchu Dynasty. It is reported that the former Emperor, ...

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  12. RAIL MOTOR

    Ten minutes after a mail rail motor had left Walhalla for Moe yesterday afternoon it became derailed and rolled down a deep embankment beside the line. ...

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  13. MR. C. A. BUTLER.

    Arrangements for the welcome to Mr. C. A. Butler at Hargrave Park to-morrow afternoon include aviation demonstrations for the entertainment of visitors from 2.30. ...

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  14. COMMUNIST VERSION.

    The headquarters of the Communist party yesterday received from Moxon, the Communist organiser, an account if the incident which occurred at Bourke on Thursday night ...

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  15. COCKATOO ISLAND.

    In the Senate to-day Senator Dunn (N.S.W.) said that he had brought before the Senate last night allegations of political graft on the part of the Treasurer ...

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  16. VISIT OF MR. THOMAS.

    The Premier (Mr. Hill) in emphasising that the visit of the Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. Thomas) should be made with the least possible delay, said that the need for a British ...

    Article : 189 words
  17. SHOTS FIRED.

    Several shots were fired when a thief was surprised in Albert Edward Clarke's garage in Maroubra Bay-road, Maroul ra, early yesterday morning. The thief shooted that he had ...

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  18. IMPORT DUTIES.

    French Budget proposals for 1932 include increases, of the to four per cent. in the existing surtax, of two per cent. on imports from countries with depreciated currencies. ...

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  19. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    Sir Stafford Cripps, resuming the debate on the Address-in-Reply in the House of Commons submitted Labour's amendment, regretting the absence of proposals for ...

    Article : 347 words
  20. MEAT INDUSTRY.

    The State Cabinet, it was learnt in official circles yesterday, is opposed to handing over the control of the meat industry and the leasing of the Homebush abattoirs to sectional ...

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  21. MR. MOLLISON

    Mr. Mollison, the Australian pilot; took off from Lympne aerodrome at 3.7 a.m. to-day, on his attempt to establish a record for a flight to the Cape. ...

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  22. JUDGE CLANCY.

    Criticism of the appointment of Judgt Clancy was expressed at a protracted meeting of the Council of the Bar of New South Wales yesterday afternoon. ...

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  23. WESTERN LEASES.

    A minute signed by the Minister for Lands (Mr. Tully) and subsequently approved by a special Executive Council meeting, was forwarded to each of the three members of the ...

    Article : 112 words
  24. CYPRUS.

    In the House of Commons at question time, the Colonial Secretary, Sir Philip Cunliffe[?]ister made a statement of recent events in Cyprus. He said: "The situation is now fully ...

    Article : 357 words
  25. COAL SUBSIDY

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. Atherton) said to-day, that the Queensland Government had directed the attention of the Federal Government to the fact that its action in granting ...

    Article : 166 words
  26. U.S.A. NAVAL BUDGET

    The Naval Budget, to be presented to the next Congress, was set by President Hoover on Thursday at 343,000,000 dollars, a decrease of approximately 59,000,000 dollars from the ...

    Article : 126 words
  27. STATE LOTTERY.

    The 16th State lottery was drawn in Her Majesty's Theatre yesterday morning by Mr. A. J. Kent, the Government Printer, before what lottery officials described as a "record ...

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  28. RUSSIA

    One of the delegates to the conference of the Amalgamated Carpenters and Joiners' Union, which opened at the Trades Hall last night, declared that the Queensland branch ...

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  29. MR. THEODORE'S REPLY.

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) yesterday replied to the statements made by Senator Dunn on Thursday. "The instructions given to the general ...

    Article : 217 words
  30. TALK TO LONDON.

    At 3 o'clock next Monday afternoon, Mr. J H. Thomas, Secretary for the Dominions, will open the week's exhibition of Australian products at Australia House, and then Mr. Scullin ...

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  31. EARL BEAUCHAMP

    The "Daily Express" has been informed that Earl Beauchamp, with a companion, is on a wor[?] tour aboard the Rotterdam Lloyd steamship Baloeran, which yesterday reached ...

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  32. SLASHED WITH RAZOR.

    A middle-aged woman was savagely slashed three or four times across the face with a razor in Castlereagh-street, city, last night. Her wounds were later attended to at Sydney ...

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  33. MORATORIUM ACT.

    A far-reaching decision was given in Chambers yesterday by Mr. Justice Stephen on an application by Dungowan, Ltd., for relief under the Moratorium Act from a judgment ...

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  34. STATUTE OF WESTMINSTER.

    Sponsored by Mr. MacDonald, Mr. Baldwin, and Sir Herbert Samuel, the Statute of Westminster has been issued. It provides that the Colonial Law[?] Validity Act. 1865, does not ...

    Article : 145 words
  35. FAST BOWLER GILBERT.

    Although it was announced to-day by the superintendent of the Barambah Mission Station that Eddie Gilbert would be available for the match against South Africa on Friday next ...

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  36. MAN SHOOTS HIMSELF

    Following a domestic quarrel Thomas Charles Seblin, aged 50, a settler hear Pahiatna, left the house and went into a motor garage, set fire to the car and then shot ...

    Article : 85 words
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