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  2. SECRET CABLES Between Mr. Scullin and Ministers

    Cables that passed between Mr. Scullin, on the one part, and,Messrs. Lyons and Fenton, on the other, during the Prime Minister's tour of England, reveal serious differences of opinion on appointments to the High Court Bench, the caucus inflation resolutions, and the threat to ...

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  3. SERIOUS FLOODS.

    Serious flooding followed a terrific downpour of rain in the Gosford district on Saturday night. Shops, business premises, and private residences were inundated, and a ...

    Article : 509 words
  4. AEROPLANE CRASH

    Howard Jolley, of the Queensland Probate Insurance Co., Ltd., was killed, and Mr. Reginald Robinson was seriously injured, when the aeroplane in which they ...

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  5. WILD TALK AT LABOUR CONFERENCE. "If You Can Get Guns Take Hold of Them."

    Fiery speeches urging that arms should be taken up to protect Mr. Lang were made at the Metropolitan Labour Conference yesterday. Mr. Donald Grant, who represents the King Labour league, in a sensational outburst, said: If you can get any guns take hold of them. ...

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  6. INDIA'S FINANCES.

    The Secretary for India (Mr. Wedgwood-Benn), when asked for a statement in the House of Commons as to the financial implications of the report of the India Round-table ...

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  7. TRADE FAIR At Buenos Aires.

    Opening the British Empire trade exhibition at Buenos Aires, the Prince of Wales said that the display was Britain's response at a time when the tide of ...

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  8. CENSUS OF INDIA.

    The population of India, including British India and the Indian States, according to the census of February 26, was slightly under 351,500,000, compared With 319,000,000 in 1921. ...

    Article : 115 words
  9. THE SPEECHES.

    Discussing a resolution that the politicians should be required to give more time to expounding the principles of socialism, various delegates made frequent references to the ...

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  10. TRANSPORT BILL.

    It is estimated that £130, 00,000 of capital is represented in transport undertakings, including the London underground and other metropolitan railways, tramways, buses, and ...

    Article : 294 words
  11. TRANS-TASMAN RACE.

    The trans-Tasman yacht race, in which the Olmara, Teddy, and Rangi are competing, started yesterday beautiful weather before a large gathering of yachting enthusiasts at ...

    Article : 387 words
  12. DISCUSSION AT CANBERRA.

    Members of the Opposition are considering the advisability of moving tne adjournment of the House of Representatives on Tuesday to direct attention to the subject matter of the ...

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  13. NOTABLE CAREER.

    The King has conferred a Barony of the United Kingdom upon Mr. Henry Snell, who has been appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State to the India Office. The ...

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  14. RECKLESS THREAT

    At a meeting of members of the Western Australian section of the Flying Corps Association, to discuss Australia's financial position, the president (Mr. R. Price) said that a ...

    Article : 258 words
  15. SIEGE ON FARM.

    Following raids by officials of the Tick Board of Control on Mrs. Sam Wiley's holding at Goonengerry, near Mullumbimby, a meeting of dairymen was held at Mullumbimby last night ...

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  16. MOTOR SPEED RECORD.

    In an interview with the Australian Press Association, Sir Malcolm Campbell said: "If the information concerning his car is correct, I believe that 'Wizard' Smith stands ...

    Article : 166 words
  17. SENATE ABOLITION.

    It was learned on Saturday that a new move, involving an appeal to the people on the abolition of the Senate, is being discussed in Federal circles as a means of bringing ...

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  18. INTEREST RATES.

    The Premier (Mr. Lang) proposes to bring down his Reduction of Interest Rates Bill in the Legislative Assembly to-morrow. There is considerable speculation in political circles ...

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  19. REPORTED MISSING

    In a wireless message to the Sydney manager of McIlwraith, McEacharn, and Co., Ltd., (Mr. Cowen), the master of the interstate passenger liner Katoomba (Captain Heddle) ...

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  20. MIDGET CAR RECORD.

    With speeds of 97.09 miles an hour over a kilometre run and 96.93 over a mile, the British motorist G.E.T. Eyston, driving a super-charged M. G. Midget, at Brooklands, ...

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  21. SAVAGE ATTACK

    A savage attack was made on a young woman, apparently by a pervert, in a house in Lennox-street, Moonee Ponds, this afternoon. Miss Nellie Drinkwater, 25, is in the ...

    Article : 253 words
  22. SURFERS IN TROUBLE.

    Saturday's parade of surf [?]fesavers was a most inspiring spectacle, but behind the pageantry was evidence of the serious purpose of this unique army of volunteers. ...

    Article : 254 words
  23. ARCHBISHOP KELLY

    Archbishop Kelly, preaching at High Mass in St. Mary's Basilica yesterday morning, said: "We need not expect our food to be rained down from heaven because God has fitted ...

    Article : 236 words
  24. ITALIAN MINERS

    Two Italian miners, Alia Tagliaferri, 40, married, and Scbastiono Borlini, 40, married, were suffocated at the Hamilton shaft on the Great Boulder Proprietary mine yesterday. A ...

    Article : 131 words
  25. CHAPLIN FILM.

    Charles Chaplin's triumphal procession received a severe check by the decision of the Gaumont Corporation, controllers of 320 cinemas, including some of the most ...

    Article : 145 words
  26. BRITISH TARIFF.

    Sir Josiah Stamp, in a speech at Oldham, expressed the opinion that the, risk of a revenue tariff were not so serious as the risks of doing nothing. He advocated a tariff for the ...

    Article : 103 words
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