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  2. MUNGANA.

    The hearing of the action by the Crown against Edward Granville Theodore (Federal Treasurer and ex-Premier of Queensland). William McCormack (ex-Premier of ...

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  3. CONFERENCE. Germany's Crisis.

    The results of the conference of Powers in London are regarded by the newspapers of Britain and Germany as disappointing. Regret is felt in ...

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  4. NATIONALISM.

    The National Association decided yesterday immediately to launch a State-wide political campaign. Within the next few weeks meetings will be held throughout New South Wales. ...

    Article : 353 words
  5. PENRITH HOSPITAL.

    The Hospitals Commissioner (Mr. R. J. Love) commenced an open inquiry to-day into the administration and management of the Penrith Hospital. The inquiry resulted from ...

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  6. AIR RACE

    England's greatest air race over land, the King's Cup, will take place on Saturday. The event is exciting more than usual interest. The entries number 41, including some 'planes ...

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  7. BANK AGREEMENT

    Although a meeting of the State Cabinet was held yesterday Ministers were unable to decide whether the Premier (Mr. Lang) should sign the agreement to transfer the State ...

    Article : 255 words
  8. FOUR MEN KILLED

    Travelling from the Flinders Naval Depot to Melbourne on week-end leave to-day, four seamen from the depot were killed and a fifth was seriously injured when the motor car in ...

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  9. ARBITRATION.

    The Senate to-day, on the second reading, rejected the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Bill by 22 votes to five. Moving the second reading, Senator Barnes ...

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  10. RUGBY TEST.

    To-day's match between New South Wales and Queensland, at the Sydney Cricket Ground, is of concern apart from the struggle for State supremacy. It is the beginning ...

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  11. SHOP SET ON FIRE.

    A remarkable device used to set fire to a shop was described at the City Coroner's Court yesterday, during an inquiry into a fire which damaged a shop at 143 Parramatta-road, ...

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  12. WOMAN ATTACKED.

    At the home of Leslie Munns, in Brookongavenue, to-day, Mrs. Frances Munns received shocking injuries. The neighbours heard the cries of a woman, and sent for assistance. Mr. ...

    Article : 165 words
  13. AERIAL WARFARE.

    "Fifty-four tons of high explosive bombs and one and a half ton of incendiary bombs were dropped on London in 24 day-time and 68 night raids, which penetrated the defences." ...

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  14. ADELAIDE TRAGEDY.

    The police to-day continued their investigation into the death of Lawrence Vincent Charles Edson, 28, tram conductor, who shot himself at the city watchhouse on Thursday ...

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  15. MR. LANG

    After a long discussion, the A.L.P. executive last night decided to recommend the Premier (Mr. Lang) to rejoin the Loan Council. In political circles it is stated that Mr. ...

    Article : 372 words
  16. DAVIS CUP.

    In the challenge round of the Davis Cup at Paris to-day Cochet (France) beat Austin (Britain), 3-6, 11-9, 6-2, 6-4. ...

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  17. LABOUR Ms.L.C.

    A report by the general secretary, Mr. J. J. Graves, to a meeting of the A.L.P. executive last night revealed that of the 58 members of the Upper House who were appointed by ...

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  18. LADY ASTOR, M.P.

    Lady Astor, M.P., who is a member of the party which includes Mr. Bernard Shaw now visiting Moscow, said in an address to workers at an electrical factory: "You fellows talk as ...

    Article : 147 words
  19. LORD KYLSANT.

    The Crown case against Lord Kylsant and Harold John Morland, who are charged with issuing false statements of the affairs of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, has ...

    Article : 183 words
  20. FINANCIAL CRISIS. THE £500 PLAN.

    There was considerable speculation in political circles yesterday regarding the attitude that may be taken up by the Legislative Council to Mr. Lang's plan to reduce Public ...

    Article : 245 words
  21. RIOTS AT SEVILLE.

    Nineteen people were killed in fighting between strikers and the Civil Guard at Seville on Wednesday. Three hundred arrests were made. Syndicalists attempted to rescue those ...

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  22. "DIETITIAN" CHARGED.

    The defence was begun in the Criminal Court to-day in the trial of Robert de Villiers Dreyer, "dietitian," who conducts the Valkenberg Naturopathlc Hospital, Middle Brighton, ...

    Article : 202 words
  23. CAPTAIN FRYATT.

    Joseph Crozier, Director of French Espionage in Germany, operating from Holland during the war, in a book entitled "In the Enemy's Country." published by Hutchinson, affirms ...

    Article : 208 words
  24. WHARF WORK. Fresh Regulations.

    A few minutes before the Senate adjourned to-day, the leader of the Government (Senator Barnes) tabled amended waterside regulations under the Transport Workers' Act. ...

    Article : 117 words
  25. PROFITS DECREASE.

    The profit of the Imperial International Communications Company last year, the first year of unified control, was £326,248, compared with £2,023,155 for the 21 months ended ...

    Article : 183 words
  26. DEBT CONVERSION.

    All States except Victoria have passed and proclaimed the Debt Conversion Agreement Bills, which authorise the Commonwealth Government to arrange the conversion of the ...

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  27. EARTH TREMOR

    The worst earth tremor for 25 years was experienced in Adelaide and suburbs this morning, at 10.27. No damage has been reported, but the movement was distinctly felt ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND'S ATTITUDE.

    The Queensland Government has now agreed to be represented at the meetings of the Loan Council on August 5. and of the Premiers on August 10. The Treasurer (Mr. Barnes), who ...

    Article : 84 words
  29. CHEAP AERIAL TRIP.

    Labelled and stamped, G. Lantsheere, a Belgian journalist, travelled from Brussels to London as air mall. Wearing a large ticket, "Sample without value," on which the ...

    Article : 173 words
  30. PROSECUTIONS LAUNCHED.

    Prosecutions under the waterside employment regulations of the Transport Workers Act were launched in the Third City Court to-day before Mr. Freeman. P.M., against the ...

    Article : 172 words
  31. ROYAL GARDEN PARTY.

    The King and Queen gave a garden party at Buckingham Palace this afternoon. There were 10,000 guests, and invitations had been specially issued to the foreign representatives ...

    Article : 135 words
  32. S.A. ACT CRITICISED.

    Commenting on the criticism by the chairman of the Associated Banks of Victoria (Mr G. D. Healy) of the clause in the South Australian Financial Emergency Act, bringing the ...

    Article : 140 words
  33. WOMAN SHOT DEAD.

    Mr. Herbert Bloome, manager of the Hotel Ritz at Leura, was awakened on Thursday morning by a revolver shot, and found his wife, Eileen Elizabeth Bloome, aged 39 years, ...

    Article : 94 words
  34. COUPONS TO BE ABOLISHED.

    The Government intends to proceed with the Trading Coupons Bill, which was held over from last session. It will prohibit all gift schemes, coupon or otherwise, but no ...

    Article : 61 words
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