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  2. FOUR FEDERAL MEMBERS

    It is understood that the A.L.P. executive in Sydney will ask four New South Wales members of the Federal Labour party to explain why they voted against Mr. Anstey's resolution that the payment or conversion of a maturing loan should be postponed for a year. ...

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  3. SHOCKING CRIME

    A chance visit to an unoccupied house in Wheatley-road, Ormond, by two young men this afternoon revealed a revolting crime. Lying in the bathroom of the house the men ...

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  4. MEAT STRIKE.

    Slaughtermen employed at the Homebush abattoirs declared a strike on Saturday to enable them to attend a mass meeting in the Trades Hall to discuss a reversion to the ...

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  5. CONFERENCE

    When the Prime Ministers resume their discussions on Monday they will have to decide the knottiest constitutional points as well as take the ...

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  6. R101 DISASTER.

    Two French Government aeronautic experts who gave evidence at the R101 inquiry to-day, expressed the opinion, having examined the wreckage, that no rupture occurred in the ...

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  7. RAILWAY LOSSES

    The Commonwealth Railway Commissioner (Mr. Ganan), in a report to the Acting Minister for Transport (Mr. Forde), advocates the elimination of the present division of ...

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  8. PUBLIC DEBT.

    It is now clear that Britain declines to accept mere declarations that Australia will not repudiate her debts, and considers that the time is opportune ...

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  9. OSCAR GARDEN

    Oscar Garden, the young Scots aviator, who arrived in Sydney from England last Thursday, left Mascot in his Moth aeroplane yesterday morning for Melbourne, accompanied ...

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  10. FIGHTING IN INDIA.

    Wild tribesmen yesterday swooped down on a north-west frontier police lorry at Loralai, killed the driver and a constable, and captured a rifle and 500 rounds of ammunition. ...

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  11. MR. SCULLIN EMPHATIC.

    While at Bristol yesterday Mr. Scullin conversed with Mr. Moloney by telephone, and with Mr. Brennan, who was at Avonmouth. Interviewed, Mr. Scullin said that he had ...

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  12. WARNING BY MR. J. J. GRAVES.

    Strong hints that the four Federal Labour members, representing constituencies in New South Wales, who voted against Messrs. Beasley and Anstey last week on the financial ...

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  13. UNION PACT.

    The extremists and the moderates at the Trades Hall have agreed to bury the hatchet and join hands in providing assistance to the State Government. ...

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  14. A WARNING

    Speaking at the dinner tendered by the City of Bristol to the dominion delegates to the Imperial Conference, the Secretary of State for the Dominions (Mr. Thomas), responding ...

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  15. STEAMER HELD UP.

    Following the dismissal of a fireman and a trimmer from the A.U.S.N. freighter Mackarra, the Seamen's Union has refused to allow the remainder of the crew to take the ...

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  16. LORD STONEHAVEN

    Lord Stonehaven, addressing the Canadian Club at Victoria (B.C.) on Friday, said that Lady Stonehaven and himself were sorry to leave Australia at a time when she faced ...

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  17. EXPORT TRADE.

    The Minister for Markets (Mr. Parker Moloney) is busy studying Australian trade activities, and has been much impressed with the quality of Australian lambs shown at ...

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  18. SIR DOUGLAS MAWSON

    Broadcasting a message to-night. Sir Douglas Mawson, who leaves to-morrow for Tasmania to join the Discovery, which will leave on its Antarctic exploration cruise on ...

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  19. "MR. LYONS'S COURAGE."

    "I would like to congratulate Mr. Lyons upon the courage he has displayed, and to express the hope that his own party will se[?] the wisdom of the position which he has ...

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  20. LOAN COUNCIL.

    The Premier (Mr Lang) accompanied by tho Attorney-General (Mr. Lysaght) and departmental officials, will leave for Canberra this morning to attend the Loan Council ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA HOUSE.

    In addition to the recommendations of Mr. Coleman, M.P., concerning Australia House, the Australian Press Association learns that he advises the abolition of the post of ...

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  22. "THE ONLY HONEST COURSE."

    Mr. Lyons returned from Tasmania by the Oonah to-day looking much refreshed by his brief respite. Immediately he landed he drove to his office at the Treasury to await a ...

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  23. MISSING AIRMAN

    Anxiety about Mr. E. H Coote, who had been flying in Central Australia on behalf of the Central Gold Exploration Syndicate, and who had been 11 days overdue at Al[?]ce ...

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  24. PRINCE OF WALES.

    In order to open the British Trade Exhibition at Buenos Aires in March, the Prince of Wales will go to Argentina aboard the Oropesa, one of the world's most luxurious steamers, on ...

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  25. THE CAUCUS

    There is considerable curiosity in political circles with regard to the possibility of recommitting Mr. Anstey's motion to the caucus next Thursday. The specific terms of the ...

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  26. CANADIAN WHEAT PRICES.

    The Winnipeg Wheat Pool has announced reductlons in the initial payments on wheat, rye, and flax, which will become effective from November 11. Wheat has been reduced five ...

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  27. M.C.C. TEAM.

    The M. C. C. began a match against Western Province here to-day Although the home side included six internationals it was unable to withstand the deadly bowling of M. W. ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN MINING

    "Because of labour conditions, Australia with almost perfect conditions for mining its rich ores, cannot compete against other countries that work low-grade ores and have great ...

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  29. MR. LYONS AT BURNIE.

    The Acting Federal Treasurer (Mr Lyons) arrived at Burnie from Melbourne yesterday morning. At Burnie Mr Lyons was asked what the ...

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  30. ARMED BANDITS

    News comes from Oakland (California) that five armed bandits held up the Southern Pacific passenger train at Nobel (California), and stole an undetermined amount in cash and ...

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  31. FORMER ENEMIES DINE.

    General Von Kressenstein, who commanded the Turkish army, against which the 53rd Welsh Division fought in Palestine, was the guest of honour at the annual dinner of officers ...

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  32. EXCLUDED FROM CANADA.

    Nineteen men who were excluded from Canada were among the passengers by the Niagara, which arrived at Sydney on Saturday. Ten had been refused permission to land. ...

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  33. HOBBS AND SUTCLIFFE.

    J. B. Hobbs and H. Sutcliffe made their first appearance on an Indian cricket field yesterday, playing for the Maharaja of Vizlanagram's team, which defeated an Allahabad eleven by ...

    Article : 66 words
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