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  2. ANZAC DAY.

    "There was no scope for drink or immorality on Gallipoli-only for immortality," declared Sir Ian Hamilton in a feeling reference to the raging controversy on "war books," ...

    Article : 510 words
  3. THE RAILWAYS.

    The measures he p.oposes to adopt to convert the railway deficit into a profit were outlined by the Chief Railway Commissioner (Mr Cleary) at a gathering, among which ...

    Article : 586 words
  4. STATE LEVY

    Bills to effect economies in industry and the State Public Service were before the Cabinet on Saturday. It is expected to raise £3,000,000 annually from a levy on ...

    Article : 646 words
  5. REFERENDUM.

    Wide differences of opinion exist among Labour members regarding the Federal referendum. Mr. Lang has not publicly explained his ...

    Article : 533 words
  6. SIX POISONED.

    A Deniliquin message says that six members of McFarlane's circus troupe, who arrived here from Bendigo on Friday, became ill immediately after drinking tea at their evening ...

    Article : 279 words
  7. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales landed in Windsor Great Park at 4 o'clock to-day from Marseilles. The escorting aeroplanes passed off westward as the Prince's Wapiti ...

    Article : 206 words
  8. CRICKETERS.

    The Australians' practice at Lord's today was unimpressive. The weather was gloomy and the wicket sodden. Mccabe has apparently fully recovered from ...

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  9. DAVIS CUP.

    Britain beat Germany in the Davis Cup the by 3 rubbers to 2. Britain thus remains in the contest, and next plays Rumania or Poland. Additional scores: Prenn won the unfinished ...

    Article : 380 words
  10. SIR ISAAC ISAACS.

    The "Observer" gives prominence to a cable message from Sydney saying that Mr. Scullin's nomination of Sir Isaac Isaacs has not been accepted, and adds: "This has created a most ...

    Article : 293 words
  11. SHOW CLOSES.

    The Royal Show of 1930 closed on Saturday after a successful day and evening sesBion. Public interest was maintained to the last, for despite the fact that the grounds ...

    Article : 660 words
  12. LOAN OPERATIONS.

    Commenting on the Queeasland conversion proposals, the "Morning Post" says that the issue appears when Australian securities are under a cloud, but it stresses the ...

    Article : 188 words
  13. ANZAC SUNDAY.

    Anzac commemoration services were held in nearly all the city and suburban churches yesterday. The combined gatheiing in Ashfield Park attracted an enormous attendance. ...

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  14. NAVAL COLLEGE.

    When the Federal Cabinet is called upon to review the defence policy of the Ministry, Ministers should be well informed with regard to the Royal Naval College at Jervis Bay, ...

    Article : 713 words
  15. CHINESE UNREST.

    A grim story of ships seized by pirates and of death by violence and starvation was told by Captain W. T. Liley, who arrived in Sydney by the St. Albans on Saturday. He has ...

    Article : 667 words
  16. MR. FENTON.

    The Australian Minister for Customs (Mr. Fenton) departed by the liner Aquitania this morning for New York. A large gatheiing farewelled Mr. Fenton [?] Waterloo Among ...

    Article : 204 words
  17. AVIATION.

    Tile Graf Zeppelin left Frledrlchaven at 6 o'clock this morning for England, via Basle, Besancon, and Paris The time-table provided for her anival over London shortly after ...

    Article : 438 words
  18. INSURANCE RAID.

    Following the arrest of three officials of the Federal Life and General Assurance Company, Ltd., there were exciting scenes in Macquarleplace at midday on Saturday, and only the ...

    Article : 229 words
  19. MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    At Laguna Beach, California, yesterday, Mrs Post, the divorced wife of Mr Guy Bates Post, the actor, and Mrs Doris Murray Palmer, her close friend, were found shot dead in ...

    Article : 264 words
  20. LOAN POSITION.

    Confirmation was obtained to-day from the Federal Treasury of the report from London that a Queensland conversion loan of £3,781,000 had been underwritten there ...

    Article : 327 words
  21. AROUND AUSTRALIA.

    Pilots Annabel, Bardsley, and Wedgwood, with mechanics Gatenby, Lennon, and Lewis, who left Sydney on April 3 for an aeroplane tour around Australia, ai rived back at 4 ...

    Article : 454 words
  22. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    Nominations for the Fulham by-election show that it will be a straight fight between the Conservative, Sir Cyril Cobb, and the Labour candidate, Mr. J. W. Banfleld. The ...

    Article : 102 words
  23. MEDICAL SERVICE.

    The council of the British Medical Association has put forward for discusson its scheme for a gcnoral meditai service for the nation The scheme would provide all except ...

    Article : 217 words
  24. WOMAN ATTACKED.

    A man forced his way into the home of Mrs Bannister at 65 Wilson-street, Redfern, yesterday, and fieicely attacked her Shortly after 5 p.m. the Redfern police ...

    Article : 244 words
  25. REDUCED WAGES.

    About £288,000 a year will be saved by the Victorian Railways and the Metropolitan Tramways Board as a result of the reduction of from 6d to 8d a day in wages, following a ...

    Article : 173 words
  26. LONDON NAVAL TREATY.

    It is reported that Admiral Kato, chief of the Japanese Naval Staff, intends to resign. Admiral Kato believes that Japan's naval strength under the London Naval Treaty is ...

    Article : 102 words
  27. PRESCRIPTION RECALLED.

    London listeners were startled last nlglit to hear the broadcast message "Will Miss Lehane," employed in the Victoria district, please not take the granulated powder a doctor ...

    Article : 121 words
  28. SMITH AND SHIERS.

    The Shell Oil Company has received advice from Siam that the Australian airmen, Smith and Shiers, who are endeavouring to fly to England, were forced down near Bangkok. ...

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  29. FUNERAL OF POET LAUREATE.

    The funeral of Dr Robert Bridges, the Poet Laureate, was an extiemely quiet and simple ceremony, in accordance with his own wish. The body was taken from Oxford in ...

    Article : 74 words
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