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  2. STATE LOTTERY

    The first consultation under the State Lottery Act, which was proclaimed yesterday, will be held early next month. A special meeting of the State Cabinet ...

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  3. FINANCE. CONFERENCE FAILS.

    No decisions were reached by the subcommittee of the Premiers' Conference, consisting of the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin), the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Lang), ...

    Article : 300 words
  4. BALOKOVIC.

    Zlatko Balokovic, the celebrated violinist, who is to make a concert tour of Australia under the J. and N. Tait management, set a new precedent for visiting artists yesterday, ...

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  5. PRESIDENT HOOVER'S PLAN. World-wide Interest Aroused.

    President Hoover's offer to suspend for one year inter-Governmental debts has aroused interest all over the world. The news was received with jubilation in Germany, where the financial situation is grave. ...

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  6. MUDGEE MAIL.

    Detectives last night arrested two men and charged them with the robbery under arms of the bullion chest from the Mudgee mail train on the night of ...

    Article : 255 words
  7. FAIR RENTS BILL

    The Fair Rents Amendment Bill will be introduced into Parliament this week by the Attorney-General (Mr. Lamaro). This decision, as forecasted by Alderman J. S. Garden, ...

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  8. LABOUR CAMPS.

    Following is the translation of an article entitled "An enslaved people," which appeared on May 14 last on the front page of the "Journal de Geneve," a daily paper published ...

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  9. DRAMATIC STORY.

    An inquest was held to-day into the death of William Richard Doig, 36, of Cardiganplace, Albert Park, commission agent. Doig was found shot at Seaford on the ...

    Article : 447 words
  10. EUROPE'S REACTION.

    Messages and opinions from practically every centre of the civilised world are pouring into London to-night, marking the world-wide importance and significance of the United ...

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  11. JUDGE'S NEGLECT.

    Mr. Justice Harvey had the unusual experience yesterday of taking action in regard to a summons issued against a brother Judge, and of ordering him to fulfil certain ...

    Article : 219 words
  12. ALPINE CLIMBER

    While two brothers, Cedric and Arthur Turner, were climbing Avalanche Peak, near Arthur's Pass, yesterday, Cedric lost his grip and rolled down the mountain side 300 feet, and ...

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  13. CONFERENCE OF BANKERS.

    Another conference of bankers was held at the Commonwealth Bank to-day, to consider matters arising from the Premiers' Conference, and the proceedings of the sub-committee ...

    Article : 155 words
  14. OPPOSITION TO PROPOSALS.

    A special meeting of the executive of the Trades Hall Council was held to-day to consider the financial proposals of the Premiers' Conference. The discussion has been on the ...

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  15. LABOUR BALLOTS.

    More allegations of irregularities with regard to the Reid Labour selection ballot were made yesterday. It was stated yesterday that a fresh ballot ...

    Article : 293 words
  16. GAGOOLA.

    Gagoola is dead; his remains have been incinerated. He gave promise of being a great racehorse. Indeed, his owners backed him to win a small fortune at a meeting in ...

    Article : 380 words
  17. CANBERRA.

    Shocking disclosures regarding the Canberra abattoirs were made by the Government Health Officer (Dr. Robertson) at a meeting of the Advisory Council this afternoon. ...

    Article : 498 words
  18. EFFECT ON AUSTRALIA.

    Official circles in Canberra are awaiting with intense interest Britain's reply to Mr. Hoover's proposal, for the matter directly affects Australia through the payment of this ...

    Article : 270 words
  19. OVERSEA BORROWING.

    "The apology which Senator Dooley put forward on Saturday afternoon for the failure of the Scullin Government to grapple with the financial position of the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 254 words
  20. FIVE-YEAR PLAN.

    Discussing the Russian five-year plan, in the course of an address to students in the University Union Hall, yesterday, Professor A. H. Charteris said that the plan represented ...

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  21. MAN ROBBED.

    Murray Garth, 29, manager, of Bourke-street, Melbourne, was assaulted and robbed of £620 in a house at Belgrave last night. He was admitted to a private hospital to-day, ...

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  22. WHARF WORK.

    An extraordinary position has arisen on the waterfront. After receiving a deputation from the Federal management, committee of the Waterside Workers' Federation ...

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  23. COMMENT BY MR. LATHAM.

    The deputy leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Latham) commented yesterday as follows:— "If Mr. Hoover's proposal is adopted, there ...

    Article : 306 words
  24. FEDERAL A.L.P.

    There was a strong representation of Federal Ministers and members at last night's meeting of the provisional executive formed by the Federal A.L.P. officials. ...

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  25. NIGHT GOLF.

    The town clerk (Mr. J. G. Lough) reported at last night's meeting of the Woollahra Council that he had been investigating the possibilities of providing for night golf at the ...

    Article : 107 words
  26. PAY NOT AVAILABLE.

    When the men of the 50th Battery, Australian Field Artillery, assembled at the parade-ground for their home training pay to-night, they were told that the money was not ...

    Article : 153 words
  27. COMMUNIST MEETING

    Communists attempted to hold a public meeting in front of the home of the Premier (Mr. Lang), in Adderley-street, Auburn, last night. ...

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  28. RUSSIAN TIMBER.

    A start was made yesterday with the discharge of the Russian cedar which arrived from Vladivostock recently by the British motorshlp King Lud. Although all ...

    Article : 198 words
  29. "OFFER MAY BE IRREVOCABLE."

    Addressing students in the University Union Hall yesterday, Professor A. H. Charteris said that President Hoover's offer might be irrevocable. "We may hear no more of war ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND RAILWAYS.

    The following committee has been appointed by the Cabinet to determine to what extent the capital indebtedness of the Queensland railways should be reduced: Secretary to the ...

    Article : 74 words
  31. THE RAIL-ZEPPELIN

    A message from Berlin states that the railzeppelin arrived from Hamburg, a distance of 160 miles, in 94 minutes, compared with 210 minutes taken by the fastest trains. It kept ...

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  32. ANTI-EVICTIONISTS.

    Anti-evictionists at the cottage in Bolton-street, Guildford, which is being picketed and which has been barricaded with sandbags, barbed wire, and other defences, have denied ...

    Article : 178 words
  33. FEDERAL SERVANTS' OPPOSITION.

    A meeting attended by 600 Federal Public servants in Melbourne to-night expressed hostility to the proposed wage reductions under the terms of the Premiers' economy plan. A ...

    Article : 85 words
  34. BAGSNATCHER.

    Several men and a plainclothes constable took part in a chase after a bagsnatcher, who had robbed a woman of £18, in Paddington yesterday. The thief had a good start, ...

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  35. THE KIANGA.

    It was reported late last night than an attempt was to be made at the height of the tide, about 2 o'clock this morning, to refloat the steamer Kianga, which went ashore on ...

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  36. DISMISSALS.

    Dismissal notices have been served on about 30 employees of the Islington railway workshops. More men are likely to be dismissed before the end of the month. ...

    Article : 99 words
  37. NORFOLK ISLAND.

    The Hikurangi brought news from Norfolk Island that on the night of June 8; "Bounty Day," £500 in Australian notes and all the medals of the Administrator (Colonel Bennett) ...

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  38. LORD KYLSANT

    Lord Kylsant, who is charged with having circulated a false report of the affairs of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, has been committed for trial. ...

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  39. ECONOMIES IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier (Sir James Mitchell) stated to-day that the 20 per cent, reduction in the cost of Government services agreed to at the Premiers' Conference would take effect as from ...

    Article : 38 words
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