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  2. FEDERAL POLITICS. Appeal to Mr. Scullin

    A dramatic appeal to the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) to resign will probably be made by a certain section of the Federal Parliamentary Labour party at a special caucus meeting to-morrow. It was stated freely in the lobbies to-day that Messrs. Curtin, Anstey, ...

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  3. ARBITRATION BILL

    "When one reads the Industrial Arbitration Amending Bill, it is apparent that the control of sane unionism has been taken over by those with distinct Soviet ideas," stated Mr. ...

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  4. FARM TRAGEDY.

    An appalling tragedy occurred at a lonely farm situated two miles from Denman early this morning, when a whole family, comprising a man, his wife, and four young ...

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  5. WEALTH IN THE UNITED STATES.

    Despite the stock market crash, 504 persons in the United States had incomes of over 1,000,000 dollars in 1929. The Bureau of International Revenue ...

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  6. CHAPLAIN'S APPEAL.

    To-day's most surprising event in the St. George's by-election, Westminster, which is receiving unprecedented attention by the Press, is the sermon of the chaplain of the ...

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  7. UPPER HOUSE ABOLITION. State's Appeal Dismissed.

    By a majority decision, the Full Court of the High Court yesterday dismissed the appeal of the New South Wales Government against the majority decision of the New South Wales Supreme Court which held that the bill for the abolition of the Legislative Council could not be forwarded ...

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  8. SOCCER.

    Although thousands were turned away, 40,000 Germans and Frenchmen packed Colombes stadium to witness the international soccer match between France and Germany, ...

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  9. "NOT A DISSOLUTION."

    It is felt by a considerable section of the party that the Ministry would cover itself with humiliation by accepting, at the hands of the Lang group, an extension of its political life, ...

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  10. KING ALFONSO.

    One hundred special police were guarding [?]ctoria Station, and mixing with the crowd [?]en King Alfonso of Spain reached London. [?]a few officials were allowed to enter ...

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  11. THE APPEAL.

    When the High Court granted leave to appeal, on January 9, it was announced that the appeal would be limited to the question whether the Parliament of New ...

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  12. MR. LYONS.

    Arrangements have been made by the Citizens' League for Mr. Lyons to address a meeting in the Exhibition building on April 17. It is expected that he will be accompanied ...

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  13. ENDURANCE SWIMMING.

    Pedro Candiotti, the Argentine's most noted swimmer, set a new world's endurance swimming record of 71 hours 55 minutes in the water. He swam 211 miles in the Parana ...

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  14. CABINET DECISION.

    The State Cabinet met yesterday to review the decision of the High Court. It was decided to seek leave to appeal to the Privy Council, and to retain the services ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA'S FINANCES.

    The financial editor of the "Morning Post" [?]opos of Mr. Theodore's statement in reence to the despatching of the entire Aus[?]lian gold reserve to Britain, says:—The ...

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  16. MYSTERIOUS TRAGEDY

    Charred human remains, including portions of a skull and teeth, and buttons, studs, a gold wedding ring, a bullet, and an empty cartridge shell, have been found by ...

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  17. POLITICAL MURDER.

    A daring political murder occurred in a crowded motor bus proceeding towards Hamburg (Germany) at midnight. The passengers included a Communist municipal councillor ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A 4½ horsepower Benz, bought by Dr. Pearse in 1900, was the first motor car ever seen in Plymouth. Dr. Pearse has kept the car for sentimental reasons, and has decided that as ...

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  19. ECONOMY MEASURES

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. C. G. Latham), speaking at Dalwallinu, said that in accordance with the Government's economy plan, it might be found necessary in the near future ...

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  20. THE PRINCES.

    [?]he Prince of Wales and Prince George left [?]nos Aires by separate 'planes to-day for a [?]le ranch on their way to Cordoba, where will visit friends. ...

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  21. "VERDICT EXPECTED."

    "I am naturally gratified to hear the result, which is what I expected," said the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Bavin) to-night. "I have no doubt that even if any further ...

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  22. PULVERISED COAL.

    Remarkable facts concerning the use of pulverised coal were given by Mr. E. L. Denny, a visiting English engineer, at a luncheon tendered him at Farmer's yesterday, by Alfred ...

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  23. WOOL PRICES

    After an interval of ten days, wool sales were resumed in Sydney yesterday, when prices showed a rise of about 10 per cent. on the levels ruling at the close of the last series. ...

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  24. A.F.A. LEAGUE

    Senator Dunn, Government Whip in the Senate, yesterday expressed the view that the Federal Government should take immediate steps to suppress the All for Australia League. ...

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  25. WAGE REDUCTION.

    [?]Railway Clerks' Association, by a [?]rity, accepted the reduction in wages re[?]ended by the Railway Wages Board, [?]g a lead to other railway workers. ...

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  26. FINES REMITTED

    Recently a number of the unemployed, some of whom are alleged to be Communists, marched in procession through the town, in defiance of the Wollongong Municipal ...

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  27. NAPIER.

    Excavators discovered human remains, thought in some circles to be pre-Maori, beneath the foundations of a row of Napier shops. ...

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  28. NEW STATES.

    At a meeting of the metropolitan branch of the Country party, held at headquarters, O'Connell-street, last night, Mr. Bruxner, referring to all the talk that was going on in ...

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  29. THE FARMERS.

    The organising secretary of the Producers' Advisory Council (Mr. C. L. A. Abbott), replying to remarks made at the Metropolitan Labour Conference, said that while the council ...

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  30. NEW AEROPLANE.

    [?]message from Berlin states that Junkers [?]uilding a special aeroplane capable of [?]ing an altitude of 50,000 feet for the [?]of research in currents in the upper ...

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  31. MR. THEODORE

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) made a bitter attack upon the Premier (Mr. Lang) yesterday. He stoutly disputed the right of the State ...

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  32. WAGE REDUCTION.

    Both economic and statute laws were spiritedly debated before the Full Court of the Arbitration Court to-day, when several applications in respect of reductions in wages in ...

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  33. MINISTER'S DEATH.

    Just before finishing the service at the Catholic Apostolic Church on Sunday, the minister in charge, the Rev. W. Beattie, collapsed and died from heart failure. He had ...

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  34. GREAT FORTITUDE.

    Bruce McCutcheon, aged 11, a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Mccutcheon, of Ciamaltha, Stoney Creek, Narrabri, displayed remarkable fortitude after an accident in a sulky, which ...

    Article : 188 words
  35. CABLE DISCLOSURES.

    It is expected that the outcome of the Nationalist party meeting on Wednesday will be a motion for the adjournment of the House, to discuss the cable messages, the ...

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  36. [?]ANADIAN'S PREDICTION.

    [?]George Williams, a former president of [?]katchewan branch of the Canadian [?]Farmers' Association, predicted the [?]tion of an international wheat pool. ...

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  37. 48-HOUR WEEK.

    The Full Bench of the Arbitration Court has granted applications for the extension of the 40-hour week to the meat industry (other than export), shift workers (electrical ...

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  38. TASMAN RACE.

    A report received from Cape Maria Van Diemen at 11 o'clock to-night states that although a special look out has been kept for the yachts Oimara, Teddy, ...

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  39. CHARLES CHAPLIN.

    [?]es Chaplin has found it impossible to [?] of political squabbles in Germany, [?]t parties vying with one another in [?]him as their champion and pillorying ...

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  40. NEW CHAIRMAN.

    At the annual meeting of the Southern Colliery Proprietors' Association yesterday, Mr. George B. Vickery was elected chairman, Mr. Ivo Clarke deputy chairman, and Mr. T. R. ...

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  41. SECESSION.

    Mr. Grant, Honorary Minister, at a meeting of the Hobart branch of the Australian Women's National League, to-day said that there would be much discussion of the subject ...

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  42. COUNTRY PARTY.

    The New England Country party electoral council has endorsed the sitting member, Mr. V. C. Thompson, M.P., as the party's candidate for the next Federal election. ...

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  43. TREE ASSASSIN.

    The council has offered a reward of £5 for information which will lead to the conviction of the person who attempted to destroy a magnificent Port Jackson fig tree, growing ...

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  44. LYONS GROUP.

    It was learned in Canberra this afternoon that Mr. D. C. McGrath (Chairman of Committees in the House of Representatives) had decided to sever his association with the ...

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  45. EARLY ELECTION PROSPECT.

    Although there is a prospect of an early election, some Federal members expressed the view to-day that a dissolution of Parliament could be avoided if a means of carrying on the ...

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  46. DAME CLARA BUH.

    Dame Clara Butt, accompanied by her husband. Mr. Kennerley Rumford, arrived to-day by the Tanda from the East. Dame Clara said that they had a warm spot ...

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