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  2. PARKES.

    The leader of the State Opposition (Mr. Bavin), speaking at Turramurra last night, said that the result of the Parkes by-election was an emphatic ...

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  3. HARBOUR BRIDGE.

    The State Cabinet decided yesterday that tramcars are to cross the Sydney Harbour Bridge when it is completed. Provision has been made for four sets of ...

    Article : 325 words
  4. FEDERAL CABINET.

    Changes in the Federal Cabinet caused by the resignations of the Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Fenton) and the Postmaster-General (Mr. Lyons) were announced ...

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  5. WAGE RATES.

    Definit[?] action was taken by the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Brennan) to-day to set aside, or at least suspend, the judgment of the Full Arbitration Court ...

    Article : 840 words
  6. LOAN COUNCIL.

    After a debate extending over three sessions, the annual convention of the Australian Workers' Union yesterday rejected a motion submitted by Mr. G. ...

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  7. DISSOLVED.

    Members of the Railway Service Association received a shock yesterday when their secretary (Mr. W. Fletcher) was informed by the Industrial Registrar that the Government ...

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  8. SCHNEIDER CUP

    Lady Houston's acrimonious criticism of the MacDomald Government, expressed in an interview after she had promised to guarantee the expenses of ...

    Article : 220 words
  9. THE DISCOVERY.

    The fog lifted on the 27th, at noon, when the ship was approximately in latitude 65.10, longitude 107, with 300 fathoms beneath the keel. The prospect of further improvement ...

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  10. ATTEMPT FAILS

    A message from Vienna reports an attempt to wreck the Ostend-Vienna express. The attempt was discovered in time to save the train, which was carrying hundreds ...

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  11. SHEARERS' STRIKE.

    The police early yesterday morning, visited a shearing strikers' camp at Emerald, and headquarters, wakened the men, and searched for firearms. The strikers were given ...

    Article : 229 words
  12. POLICE INQUIRIES.

    An attack upon the police departmental methods of dealing with officers alleged to be guilty of breaches of the regulations was made at the Parramatta Quarter Sessions yesterday ...

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  13. MUNGANA LEASES.

    The Agent-General for Queensland (SirEdward Macartney) has supplied the Australian Press Association with a copy of a statement made by the Premier of ...

    Article : 144 words
  14. COMMUNIST INFLUENCES.

    "The shearing trouble in Queensland is being caused by a lot of irresponsible young hoodlums. They are forming themselves into basher gangs at the instigation of a few ...

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  15. CONSTITUTIONAL CLUB MOTION.

    Members of the New South Wales Constitutional Association, at the fortnightly luncheon yesterday, unanimousl" passed the following motion:— ...

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  16. THE BRIDGE "GHOST."

    Sydney Harbour Bridge has a "ghost." Engineers say that they have a simple explanation for eerie wails which are heard at irregular intervals, but workmen still call the ...

    Article : 349 words
  17. NEW FLYING BOAT.

    There arrived to-day from Short Brothers, England, what is claimed to be the world's most powerful flying boat. It was constructed to the order of the Japanese Government. ...

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  18. FERRY TURNSTILES.

    Both the Port Jackson and Manly Steamship Co., Ltd., and Sydney Ferries, Ltd., are investigating the possibilities of a new automatic turnstile system with which transport ...

    Article : 334 words
  19. OIL GUSHER.

    After 20 years' searching for petrol, says a message from Rome, a gusher was accidentally found at Pontevice by workmen installing a gas plant. Good quality oil flowed from ...

    Article : 70 words
  20. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    After critically wounding his wife during a domestic quarrel in Granville last night, a man turned the revolver upon himself and committed suicide. ...

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  21. RISE ON 'CHANGE

    The investment market on 'Change opened strongly yesterday following the Parkes byelection, but failed fully to maintain early gains. ...

    Article : 356 words
  22. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    A deficit of at least £10,000,000 for the Commonwealth at the end of the financial year appears to be certain. Figures made available to-day by the ...

    Article : 350 words
  23. UNION CONGRESS.

    The executive committee of the All Australian Council of Trade Unions yesterday completed arrangements for the proposed union congress on February 16 to discuss the ...

    Article : 321 words
  24. ROUSE VERDICT APPROVED.

    The newspapers are almost unanimous in approving the justice of the verdict in the so-called "blazing car mystery" case, in which Arthur Rouse was sentenced to death. ...

    Article : 168 words
  25. SCHOOL TEACHERS

    Discussing a complaint that married women teachers were to be dismissed from the Education Department, while men and single women, who did not belong to the T[?]achers' ...

    Article : 177 words
  26. STEAMERS COLLIDE IN FOG.

    During a dense fog the Arabia Maru (9414 tons), from Vancouver, collided with the Takao Maru (4282 tons), at the entrance to Tokio Bay. The Arabia Maru was beached ...

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  27. SIR FRANK DUFFY.

    For some time it has been rumoured that the Chief Justice of the High Court (Sir Frank Gavan Duffy) has been contemplating retirement from his Judicial duties. Should ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Pierce snowstorms have occurred throughout Britain except in the south-east of England. Some trains to Scotland are snow-bound and motorists have been obliged to leave their cars ...

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  29. F.A.Q. WHEAT.

    Fair average quality for the 1930-19[?]1 wheat harvest was fixed yesterday at 59[?]lb a bushel. This is 2[?]1b lower than last year's standard. More than 300 sa[?]ples had been sent to the ...

    Article : 197 words
  30. PEOPLE'S JUDGMENT.

    The leader of the Opposition in the House of Representatives (Mr. Latham), and the deputy-leader (Mr. Gullett), who returned to Melbourne to-day, expressed themselves as ...

    Article : 376 words
  31. TRAMWAY DEBT.

    The Transport Trust has been advised by the Treasury that provision will have to be made of an amount of £46,800 to cover exchange on interest on the proportion of t[?]e ...

    Article : 113 words
  32. A.R.U. PROPOSAL CONDEMNED.

    The proposal of the Australian Railways' Union for a general strike as a protest against the 10 per cent, reduction in Federal awards was condemned yesterday by the general ...

    Article : 160 words
  33. WATERSIDE DISPUTE.

    The Japanese steamer Brisbane Maru arrived from Melbourne yesterday, and was held up by Wellington waters[?]e workers today as a resul[?] of a protest made by the ...

    Article : 79 words
  34. "£20,000,000 DEFICIT."

    The Premier (Mr. Hill) told a deputation of grape-growers to-day that it was probable that the accumulated deficit of the various Governments would amount to £20,000,000 on June ...

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  35. NORTHERN COAL TRADE.

    Coal Rauled to Bullock Island, the Newcastle export point, totalled 203,865 tons last month almost 3000 tons less than in December, when all mines were idle for a time as a result of ...

    Article : 63 words
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