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  2. POLICEMAN SHOT.

    Constable Ulrick, of the Vaucluse police station, was shot with his own revolver by one of two housebreakers whom he had arrested in Hopetoun-avenue, Vaucluse, ...

    Article : 841 words
  3. TRUST FUNDS

    Allegations were made in the Legislative Assembly yesterday that trust funds paid into legal departments were being diverted into Consolidated Revenue. ...

    Article : 471 words
  4. EX-KING ALFONSO

    The special correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Madrid announces, on the authority of a former Minister under the Dictatorship, that ex-King Alfonso has ...

    Article : 106 words
  5. SALARIES BILL.

    The Premier (Mr. Lang) announced yesterday that he hoped to introduce to-day in the Legislative Assembly his bill to reduce Public servants' salaries in accordance with the £500 ...

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  6. LOAN COUNCIL Mr. Lang Accepts Conditions.

    In the House of Representatives this afternoon the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) read the following telegram, which, he said, had been received from Mr. Lang on Thursday. ...

    Article : 467 words
  7. GERMANY. Mr. MacDonald's Visit.

    Thirteen years after the war, and 53 years after the last visit of a British Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald was welcomed to Berlin with ...

    Article : 212 words
  8. THE SAVINGS BANK. Negotiations for Absorption.

    The correspondence which passed between Mr. Lang and the Commonwealth Bank Board respecting the absorption by the latter of the New South Wales Government Savings Bank was tabled in Parliament yesterday. ...

    Article : 203 words
  9. JERVOIS SKULL.

    Professor Elliott Smith, Professor of Anatomy at the University of London, interviewed with reference to Sir Colin MacKenzie's description of the Jervois skull, says: "All one can ...

    Article : 126 words
  10. TOUR DE FRANCE.

    The joy of eating a real meal cooked by his wife was Opperman's first experience after a month on the roads in the Tour de France. He spent most of to-day in bed. ...

    Article : 221 words
  11. "IN NO WAY REMARKABLE."

    Claims by Sir Colin Mackenzie that the Jervois skull is that of a primitive ancestor of the human race, that it is smaller in cubic content than any other complete adult human ...

    Article : 316 words
  12. STATEMENT BY SIR R. GIBSON.

    There does not appear to be any possibility of the Commonwealth Bank Board agreeing in any circumstances to the reopening of negotiations with the Lang Ministry ...

    Article : 2,081 words
  13. GROCER'S ESTATE.

    Joseph Bede Kelly, a grocer, was examined before the Registrar in Bankruptcy yesterday. He denied knowledge of goods being removed from his shons. He admitted that during two ...

    Article : 333 words
  14. BANKERS' ATTITUDE.

    It was a surprise to bankers to learn that a majority of the members of the Loan Council had telegraphed to the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) that they were willing that ...

    Article : 436 words
  15. LORD KYLSANT.

    The case in which Lord Kylsant and Harold John Morland are charged with issuing in reports false statements of the affairs of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company was ...

    Article : 285 words
  16. LOAN TO HUNGARY.

    The Budapest correspondent of the "Daily Express" says: "The Premier (Count Bethlen) announced that the Bank for International Settlements had granted Hungary a ...

    Article : 152 words
  17. SHORT WOOLS.

    The Bradford representative of the Australian Press Association says: "As a result of a processing system, invented by Professor Midsley, of the Bradford Technical College, ...

    Article : 129 words
  18. BROADCASTING

    The policy of the Postmaster-General's Department in regard to the broadcasting of speeches by B class stations is outlined in a letter received by Mr. Price, M.P., from the ...

    Article : 317 words
  19. PARTY UNITY.

    A meeting of delegates of the Nationalist and Country parties, convened by the Sane Democracy League, was held yesterday to endeavour to reach party unity. The All for ...

    Article : 531 words
  20. MURRAY WORKS.

    The Government of New South Wales has failed to meet a payment of £12,500 due by it to the River Murray Commission for works being carried out under the River Murray ...

    Article : 571 words
  21. NEW GUARD.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Chifley) informed Mr. Ward in the House of Repesentatives to-day that he was being kept informed of the activities of "an organisation known as ...

    Article : 152 words
  22. HOUSE OF COMMONS

    Parliament, which began the present session last October, will adjourn for the summer recess on Friday. Little controversial business will be taken this week. The time ...

    Article : 179 words
  23. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    A bulletin states that Mr. Lloyd George passed a disturbed night, and that his general condition is satisfactory. The hematurla, from which he has been suffering, is ...

    Article : 50 words
  24. BAFFLING CRIME.

    The poisoning at Aldershot of Lieutenant Chevis, of the Royal Artillery, who died on June 21 after eating portion of a partridge in which there was strychnine, is developing into ...

    Article : 127 words
  25. MURDER OF JUDGE.

    The murder of Mr. R. R Garlick, a district and sessions Judge, by a young Bengali anarchist named Bimal Gupta, has caused f[?]rce resentment among Europeans, ...

    Article : 212 words
  26. ALLEGED SHOOTING.

    A sensational shooting occurred at Ginghi Station, in the Jandowae district, on Monday night, as a result of which Mrs. Bassingthwaite. Miss Begble, and a child were ...

    Article : 120 words
  27. MOVE TO FORCE PREMIER'S HAND.

    The provisional State executive of the Federal Labour party has decided to attempt to induce State Labour members to force the Premier (Mr. Lang) to re-open the Government ...

    Article : 108 words
  28. CHINA RETALIATES

    The Municipal Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Shanghai has, as a retaliatory measure, refused to facilitate the introduction of Australian goods into China. ...

    Article : 238 words
  29. RELIGIOUS TROUBLES.

    Sensational developments are reported from Vera Cruz, Mexico, where religious difficulties were followed by an attempt to assassinate the Governor by a youth who refused to ...

    Article : 171 words
  30. RATIONING SCHEME FOR STAFF.

    Because of the break-down in negotiations for the re-opening of the Government Savings Bank, a plan is being devised to ration the entire staff while the bank is closed. Reports ...

    Article : 64 words
  31. VICTORIAN DEFICIT.

    Heavy losses on soldier and closer settlement, a serious decline in railway revenue, and the increase in the rate of exchange on London are the principal factors which have ...

    Article : 78 words
  32. AEROPLANE STRUT

    A piece of oregon pine, said to be obviously an aeroplane strut, was picked up on Foxton Beach. The strut is 10 feet 8 inches long tapered at the ends, and an inch and a half ...

    Article : 78 words
  33. VIEWS OF CITIZENS.

    Many letters with regard to the failure of the negotiations for the reopening of the bank have been received by the Editor of the "Herald" from citizens in various walks of ...

    Article : 383 words
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