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  2. ARBITRATION.

    The consensus of opinion in State political circles is that the Government will proceed with the Arbitration Bill in the Legislative Council when the House meets next week. ...

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  3. THE CAMPAIGN

    Yesterday the election campaign was carried through with as much vigour as has characterised it during the last three weeks. ...

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  4. COURT DEFIED.

    The Newcastle branch of the Seamen's Union declined to-day to recognise the decision of Judge Beeby in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court ...

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  5. INDIA.

    Deflance by the Congress of the new regulatlons to cope with the civil disobedience movement in the United Provinces has already led to bloodshed as the result of a clash ...

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  6. ROYAL FAMILY.

    The Royal Family is in the midst of a round of Christmas engagements prior to the family gathering at Sandringham. The Prince of Wnles assisted to entertain, ...

    Article : 226 words
  7. FINAL APPEALS BY PARTY LEADERS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) issued the following election-eve message:— "Electors are asked to weigh carefully the paramount issues now before them. ...

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  8. BRITISH NAVY.

    The "Daily Herald" says:—"A subcommittee of the Cabinet is considering the suspension of the whole of the British naval building programme, with the ...

    Article : 108 words
  9. MR. LYONS AND MR. LATHAM

    A final message to the electors was issued Jointly to-night by Mr Lyons and Mr Latham "Stable Government based upon sound urinciple is what Australia needs to-day," the ...

    Article : 197 words
  10. DR. EARLE PAGE.

    Dr. Earle Page, leader of the Country party, said:— "On the eve of this momentous election I appeal to the Australian people to think before ...

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  11. PRESIDENT HOOVER

    A strongly-worded denunciation was given to-day of charges made yesterday by Mr. L. T. Mc Fadden, Republican representative for Pennsylvania, that President Hoover had ...

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  12. U.S. CROPS.

    The Department of Agriculture has reported that the total farm value of all of the United States' crops has declined nearly 4,000,000,000 dollars in the past two years. ...

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  13. MR. SCULLIN.

    Twenty thousand people assembled at the Footscray Football Ground to-night to hear the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) make an appeal on behalf of the Labour candidate for ...

    Article : 459 words
  14. MANCHURIA.

    General Honje at Mukden has issued a warning to Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang and the Chinchow war lords that the Japanese army is prepared to withstand attempts to create ...

    Article : 183 words
  15. MR. BAVIN.

    The leader of the New South Wales Parliamentary Opposition (Mr. Bavin) issued the following election-eve appeal:— "As a result of my experience during the ...

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  16. SOUTHERN STAR.

    The Post Office, with creditable despatch, delivered the whole of the mails brought by the Australian air liner Southern Star Throughout the City of London by 2 p.m. ...

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  17. MR. THEODORE.

    In a final appeal to electors yesterday, the campaign director of the Federal Labour party in New South Wales, Mr. E. G. Theodore, said:— ...

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  18. EFFECT ON SCHOOLS.

    The headmaster of Knox Grammar School (Mr. N. H. MacNeil), referring in his annual report to the State Industrial Arbitration and Conciliation Bill, said that there could be little ...

    Article : 141 words
  19. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    In the inability of the League of Nations to prevent the invasion of Manchuria by a hostile Japanese force lies a lesson for Australia, the Professor of International Relations at the ...

    Article : 389 words
  20. TRENCHANT ATTACK

    Mr. E. H. Louw, South African Minister Plenipotentiary at Washington, addressing a Dingaan's Day celebration of the South African colony here, indicted the League of Nations ...

    Article : 91 words
  21. STRIKERS' DEMANDS

    The employees at the water works who went on strike as a protest against the reduction of their wages will resume work at midnight to-night. The dispute was settled at a long ...

    Article : 229 words
  22. CURRENCY.

    A plea that Britain should assume the responsibilities of leadership and show the world the way out of the present financial crisis by establishing an Empire currency was made by ...

    Article : 209 words
  23. STATE LABOUR PARTY.

    Mr. Beasley, leader of the Lang plan group, issued the following appeal:— "Labour's message to the electors is a simple and direct one. The Nationalist and ...

    Article : 163 words
  24. REPARATIONS.

    The Deputy Controller of the Treasury (Sir Frederick Leith-Ross) is leaving to-morrow for Paris, where he will exchange views with representatives of the French Government in ...

    Article : 77 words
  25. EMPIRE TRADE.

    The Secretary to the Department of Over seas Trade (Major Colville), referring in a speech at Sheffield to measures for correcting the adverse trade balance, said that the ...

    Article : 261 words
  26. DR. PAGE.

    On several occasions during his visit to the Hume electorate the lender of the Country party (Dr. Earle Page) has expressed the determination of the party to maintain the ...

    Article : 219 words
  27. COAL CARBONISATION.

    Sir Eric Hambro, the banker, at a luncheon in honour of Commendatore Piero Salernt, who has developed a process for the low temperature carbonisation of coal, expressed his ...

    Article : 92 words
  28. TRIBAL WARFARE

    News of inter-tribal fighting in New Guinea has reached the Prime Minister's department from the Acting Administrator of New Guinea (Judge D. S. Wanliss) In an uncontrolled ...

    Article : 280 words
  29. MUNGANA.

    The deputy leader of the State Opposition (Mr. Stevens) last night referred to Mr. Lang's statement which alleged that Mr. Theodore had conferred with Mr. Stevens at the ...

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  30. PREFERENCE

    The Premier (Mr. Lang) criticised proposals for Empire preference at a reception tendered to him late this afternoon, by the Mayor of Newcastle (Alderman C. J. Parker). ...

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  31. SAVINGS BANK.

    Apparently the closing of the State Savings Bank has not impaired the confidence of the public in the stability of the Commonwealth banking institutions. Since the ...

    Article : 253 words
  32. CANADIAN PROPOSAL

    Leading bankers conferred with the Prime Minister (Mr. Bennett) to-day and formulated pians regarding a proposal to establish a Canadian money market which would relieve ...

    Article : 148 words
  33. TRIBAL WAR AVERTED.

    A message from Mecca (Arabia) states that humility and perhaps some bluffing saved the threatened clash over the ownership of mountains on the borders of the Imamate of Yemen ...

    Article : 122 words
  34. MR. THEODORE.

    The Federal Treasurer, Mr. Theodore, yesterday described as "a stupid He" the statement of the Premier, Mr. Lang, at Balmain the previous night, that the Government's ...

    Article : 473 words
  35. CUNARD LINER.

    After a meeting of the directors of the Cunard Line, at Liverpool, an official stated that work on the construction of the new 73,000-ton liner would certainly be resumed ...

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  36. GERMANY.

    Advice from Berlin states that the Reichstag Committee on Procedure, by a majority of 65. defeated an attempt by the Hitlerites (Nazis) aided by the Communists, to force an ...

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  37. VALUE OF TRAVEL.

    At a meeting of the Travel Association the Prince of Walts said that too little was known of the charm of Britain while too much was heard of her financial and industrial ...

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  38. WOOL PRICES STEADY.

    Rates were maintained at the reduced levels noticeable earlier in the week at the closing sales of the half-year held in Sydney yesterday Yorkshire and Co[?]inental competition ...

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  39. LICENCE GRANTED

    The Greyhound Courting Association yesterday received an official notification that betting would be permitted at meetings conducted with the mechanical hare. ...

    Article : 156 words
  40. THE ARGENTINE.

    A message from Buenos Aires stste that the Argentine Government announced [?]-day that it will send soon to London a commission of experts to negotiate a commercial Agreement ...

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  41. PARLIAMENT.

    Each member of the State Parliamentary staff including the amenuenses received a notice yesterday on behalf of the Government directing them to become members of the ...

    Article : 140 words
  42. BURMA CONFERENCE.

    At a meeting of the committee of the Burma Conference, Lord Peel, who presided, said that the object of the conference was to frame a constitution embodying responsible ...

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  43. ANTHROPOLOGIST'S MISSION.

    Mr. G. Bateson arrived in Sydney yesterday by the steamer Bendigo, on his way to the Sepik River, New Guinea, where he will study the customs of the natives. Mr. Bateson lived ...

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  44. STRIKE THREAT

    News was received from Cessnock to-day that the various Aberdare colliery lodges have decided that the pits of Caledonian Collieries Ltd.. shall not be worked until the company ...

    Article : 44 words
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