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  2. CENSURE.

    Indications late to-night were that the noconfidence motion submitted by the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Latham) on Friday, will be negatived by 38 votes to 33 when the ...

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  3. MODERATOR'S REPLY

    Speaking at a public welcome at Blayney, the Right Rev. C. A. White, Moderator of the Presbyterian Assembly, said that he had observed a growing tendency to look to the ...

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  4. EXPLOSION

    A sharp explosion, which shook the foundations of neighbouring buildings, followed by fire, occurred at Trotter's Service Station, at the corner of Regent and Cleveland streets, ...

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  5. NAVAL ACCORD.

    A memorandum on the recent negotiations, which resulted in the settlement of Franco-Italian difficulties left outstanding at the conclusion of the London Naval Treaty, ...

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  6. UNITED STATES.

    A political movement, sensational in character and possibly having far-reaching consequences, came into being to-day with a conterence of Progressive or Left Wing members ...

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  7. MR. WARD NOT ADMITTED. BY THE FEDERAL CAUCUS.

    By 34 votes to three, the Federal Labour caucus decided after a stormy meeting that Mr. Ward, the newly elected member for East Sydney, had no right to sit in caucus or take part in its deliberations. The caucus took this stand because Mr. Ward had not stood as an ...

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  8. FINANCE. British Deficit.

    With the end of the financial year less than three weeks away, all Britain is anxiously awaiting the results of the 1930-1931 financial management, even ...

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  9. CAUCUS MEETING.

    Mr. Ward, accompanied by those New South Wales members who had supported him in the recent by-election campaign in East Sydney, were present at the meeting of the caucus, ...

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  10. FREIGHTS

    Shipowners have informed producers and exporters that they are prepared to renew, for a further period of 12 months, contracts which expire on June 30 next, providing for the ...

    Article : 355 words
  11. SHIP'S CARGO EXPLODES.

    The revenue cruiser Chuentiao arrived this morning, bringing the survivors from the small Chinese steamer Tachi, which exploded last night near Big Tree Beacon, 60 miles from ...

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  12. BEAUTY CONTESTS.

    A message from Rome states that as a sequel to an advertisement in a local paper for girls to participate in a beauty queen competition on the Riviera, the Vatican organ, ...

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  13. FACTORY BURNT

    The Royal Box Factory Wilson-street, Newtown, was destroyed by fire shortly before 10 o'clock last night. The factory, which is about eight years old, ...

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  14. INTEREST RATES.

    Legislation to provide for a reduction in interest rates will be introduced into the State Parliament on Tuesday next. Yesterday the Premier, Mr. Lang, gave ...

    Article : 237 words
  15. SIR HUBERT WILKINS.

    A report from Philadelphia says that Sir Hubert Wilkins received the Kane gold medal from the Geographical Society of Philadelphia to-night at a dinner in his honour, for an ...

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  16. AUDACIOUS PLOT

    A Madrid message says that the presence at the Jaca Hotel of 20 strangers calling themselves commercial travellers led to the discovery of an alleged audacious plot to free a ...

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  17. FIERCE STORMS.

    Having arrived in the belt of westerly winds, which extend around the southern hemisphere between latitudes 40 and 60 degrees, our vessel is making splendid progress under sall. ...

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  18. THE AUSTRALIAN POUND.

    "The Australian pound has developed a weakness again," says the "Financial Times." "Outside market dealings have increased, business transacted being on the basis of £131 ...

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  19. GREATER SYDNEY.

    The State Cabinet's bill to amend the City Council Act and to introduce a Greater Sydney scheme is to be submitted to the Labour caucus this morning for endorsement. ...

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  20. INDIA DEBATE.

    The India debate in the House of Commons to-day is expected to arouse the greatest interest. Mr. Baldwin and Mr. Churchill intend to speak, and Sir John Simon may also ...

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  21. WAR ON BIBLE.

    The Bible is now a prohibited book throughout Russia, according to a Geneva message. The Soviet Commissariats of Education and Commerce have issued decrees making the ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN TREATY.

    The enforced absence from Ottawa of Mr. H. H. Stevens, Minister for Trade and Commerce, who negotiated the Australian Trade Treaty, may lead to its ratification in the ...

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  23. GANDHI'S OPINION.

    Messages from Bombay indicate that the Widden release from prison of over 4000 Congress "volunteers," who led the civil disobedience movement for 12 months, has seriously ...

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  24. YACHT RACE

    The yachts Oimara, Teddy, and Rangi will compete in a private match race across the Tasman Sea, from Auckland to Sydney. Teddy will be unable to race from Sydney ...

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  25. COMMUNISM.

    Evidence of Communistic influence in Perth was given in the police court to-day during the hearing of charges of assault on police and disorderly conduct against 11 men in the ...

    Article : 141 words
  26. GERMAN IRON AND STEEL.

    A message from Berlin states that Herr Kloeckner, the steel and iron magnate, who visited Moscow and other cities in company with 20 German steel, iron, and electrical ...

    Article : 130 words
  27. SIEGE ON FARM.

    There was a serious aspect of the feud between the Tick Board of Control and Mr. Sam Wiley, the Goonengerry farmer, who has refused departmental officers access to ...

    Article : 102 words
  28. MUNGANA.

    The Premier (Mr. Moore) said to-day that the Mungana case was out of the hands of the Government, and was now a matter for the Court. The statement of claim had been ...

    Article : 81 words
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