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  2. MR. THEODORE.

    Mr. J. J. Graves, president of the A.L.P. executive, and Mr. J. S. Garden, secretary of the Labour Council, representing the industria[?] and political wings of the Labour movement, yesterday issued statements strongly defending Mr. Theodore. ...

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  3. LANE COVE.

    The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly (Sir Daniel Levy) issued the writ yesterday for the holding of a by-election to fill the vacancy in the Lane Cove electorate, caused by the ...

    Article : 124 words
  4. CITY COUNCIL.

    "Gentlemen, the right Honourable the Lord Mayor of Sydney[?]" Resurrected from the limbo of almost forgotten things the old formula ushered in the ...

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  5. AMY JOHNSON.

    Enthusiastic crowds cheered Miss Amy Johnson again to-day when she appeared in the city streets, through which she was driven before lunching with members of the State ...

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  6. LOST AIRMEN.

    It is feared that the airmen, Messrs. Hook and Matthews, who were flying from England to Australia, fell into the Bay of Bengal on Thursday last, during a fierce ...

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  7. NOTTINGHAM.

    The match between Australia and Nottinghamshire was resumed at Nottingham to-day. Gunn and Whysall, continuing their ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The political correspondent of the "Daily Herald" says: "A deep-rooted intrigue is going on and threatens the safety of the Government. It concerns chiefly the Imperial ...

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  9. BROKEN HILL.

    A mass meeting of unionists decided to-day not to proceed with picketing as proposed at Saturday's mass meeting. The previous decision was reversed owing, ...

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  10. MR. THEODORE TO EXPLAIN

    When Parliament meets to-morrow afternoon the Prime Minister will announce the resignation of the Treasurer (Mr. Theodore), and it is expected that Mr. Theodore will then ...

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  11. MR. McCORMACK.

    In conversation with a representative of the "Herald" last night, Mr. McCormack said he regretted the "nasty" suggestions that his movements had become a mystery. He stated ...

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  12. PARENTS STILL HOPEFUL.

    Mr. and Mrs. A. Hook, the parents of the missing airman, Eric Hook, have not given up hope of their son being alive and well. Mr. Hook, who resides at Fivedock, and is a ...

    Article : 260 words
  13. STREET FIGHT.

    Hundreds of people gathered to see a number of policemen engaged in a fierce hand-to-hand encounter with a number of drinkcrazed seamen and labourers in a lane off ...

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  14. CRACKSMEN.

    Two safes were visited by cracksmen on Sunday night. The more ambitious attempt was in Summer Hill, where a determined effort was made to cut through the door of the ...

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  15. MR. GRAVES' STATEMENT.

    "I am absolutely satisfied that Mr. Theodore has a complete answer to every charge levelled against him," said the president of the A.L.P. (Mr. J. J. Graves) yesterday, after he had had ...

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  16. MISS JOHNSON'S EXPERIENCE.

    Commenting to-day on the disappearance of Messrs. Matthews and Hook on the route from Akyab to Rangoon, Miss Amy Johnson said that she had very grave doubts as to ...

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  17. AVIATION.

    Under the leadership of Mr. H. G. Watkins, the British Arctic Air Route Expedition started on its quest this morning. The average age of the adventurers is 23. Mr. Steffansson ...

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  18. MR. GARDEN'S STATEMENT.

    "The trade union and political sections of the Labour movement in this State are solidly behind Mr. Theodore in demanding on open trial, where the whole matter can be ...

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  19. SEAMEN ADRIFT.

    The mate and three seamen from the German cargo steamer Hanau had a dangerous experience in Moreton Bay yesterday when they drifted helplessly throughout the ...

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  20. FUTURE OF INDIA.

    It is expected that this week the terms of reference and details of personnel of the round-table conference on India, which is due to open in London on October 20, will be ...

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  21. HULK BIRRIWA.

    As a first step in the removal of a potential danger to the naval ammunition depot at Spectacle Island, the wooden hulk Birriwa was set on fire yesterday. By to-morrow there ...

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  22. TRADES HALL SYMPATHY.

    The decision of the Labour leaders in New South Wales to support Mr. Theodore is regarded as a personal triumph for Mr. Theodore, who will face the meeting of his party ...

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  23. NEW EMPIRE FILM.

    The Secretary of State for the Dominions (Mr. J. H. Thomas) appears in a new Empire film, "One Family," produced by the Empire Marketing Board. The film includes scenes ...

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  24. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Members of the Unemployment Economic Committee met at the Treasury yesterday afternoon, the Treasmer (Mr. Stevens) presiding. ...

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  25. FORWARD BUSINESS.

    The Stock Exchange committee has decided that no time transactions in investment stocks shall be allowed in the callroom. If they take place in the vestibule they will not be ...

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  26. LAMBETH CONFERENCE.

    Three hundred bishops and archbishops attended St. Paul's, and listened to a sermon by the Archbishop of York, inaugurating the seventh Lambeth Conference. ...

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  27. ENGLAND'S TEST TEAM.

    Commenting on the choice of England's team for the third test, Mr. P. F. Warner, in the "Morning Post," says: "The team is in accordance with expectations, though ...

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  28. QUESTION OF FURTHER ACTION.

    The Premier (Mr. Moore), speaking generally about the evidence taken at the recent Mungana Royal Commission and its association with certain Government officials, said ...

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  29. DIAMOND RING.

    In the dim half-light of a city pawnshop yesterday afternoon two shabbily-dressed men and a pawnbroker were haggling over a glittering diamond ring Each fingered the ring ...

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  30. COMMUNIST DEPUTIES.

    It is reported from Helsingfors that while the Constitutional Committee was sitting in a room in the Diet, four unknown persons entered, and seized two Communist deputies, ...

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  31. FLOODS IN JAPAN.

    Twenty-seven persons are reported to have been drowned and thousands are homeless through floods at Yomngataken. There have been excessive rains, the rivers rising 20 feet, ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A Journalist, named Ferrarin, "stunting" in an aeroplane at Turin, was responsible for an innovation by broadcasting impressions of the flight, which were received by an electric ...

    Article : 252 words
  33. MR. LATHAM.

    The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Latham), before leaving Sydney for Canberra last night, said that the Nationalist party would discuss the whole matter at a special meeting in ...

    Article : 159 words
  34. RIOTS AT WIESBADEN.

    Further savage attacks on Separatists occurred at Wiesbaden during the week-end. Police were compelled to charge the mob with drawn sabres, but they were unable to ...

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  35. AIRWAYS MAIL.

    Between June 2, 1929, the date of the beginning of the service, and May 31 last, machines of West Australian Airways, Ltd., operating the air mail service between ...

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  36. WILL NOT RESIGN.

    Before he boarded the Cooma mail train, en route to Canberra, last night, Mr. Theodore informed a "Herald" representative that he had no intention of resigning the Dalley seat in ...

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  37. "ONLY FOR TWO MONTHS."

    The ex-Treasurer spent about an hour at the Federal Government offices in the Commonwealth Bank yesterday. "Good-bye. It will only be for two months," ...

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