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  2. CONFIDENCE. In Federal Ministry.

    Supporters of the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) gained a decisive victory at the metropolitan Labour conference at the weekend, when a resolution was carried agreeing ...

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  3. FOUR KILLED.

    Four people were killed and five injured when a motor car in which they were travelling was struck by a train at a level-crossing near Werribee, on the main Geelong-road, ...

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  4. NEWTOWN MURDER.

    If the people most intimately acquainted with the young Italian, Belle, who was murdered in broad daylight on Newtown railway station last week, would tell freely all they ...

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  5. NATIONAL PROBLEMS.

    Important conferences of State and Commonwealth Ministers are to be held at Canberra this week, commencing to-morrow and ending on Friday. ...

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  6. WOOL INDUSTRY.

    In a special interview to-day, Professor A. F. Barker, principal of the textiles section of Leeds University, indicated to me that his forthcoming report on researches regarding the ...

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  7. PERSECUTION.

    The Tass Agency (official news agency of the Soviet) reports that representatives of the Soviet Press at Moscow questioned the head of the Orthodox Church, and members of ...

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  8. NAVAL CONFERENCE. IMPORTANT STAGE REACHED.

    The Naval Conference is now stated to have reached its most important stage, and delegates are engaged in dealing with the figures contained in the recent memoranda. There is much optimism in conference circles, but a gloomy note has ...

    Article : 128 words
  9. STUDY OF PROPOSALS.

    The principal delegates to the Naval Conference are again spending the week-end out of London, and on this occasion the proceedings of the last few days have given them ...

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  10. ATTACK BY SHARK.

    Attacked by a shark off the end of the Middle Brighton Pier yesterday afternoon, Norman William Clark, aged 19 years, of North Brighton, was mutilated and dragged to his ...

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  11. COAL INDUSTRY. Richmond Main.

    Uneasiness amongst Kurri Kurri miners about the possibility of Richmond Main colliery reopening with free labour in the near future continues unallayed. A special ...

    Article : 222 words
  12. WOMAN MURDERED.

    Details of a terrible murder were revealed to-day when the body of Mrs. Margaret Furst, of Applethorpe, three miles from Stanthorpe, was discovered buried in a cultivated spot ...

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  13. THE FEDERAL OFFER.

    At Parramatta on Saturday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) said that there were people who still said that the Government had done nothing to assist the miners. Never had a ...

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  14. GANG ASSAULT.

    No improvement was apparent last night in the condition of Leslie Barney, 17, of Edwardstreet, Redfern, whose skull was fractured when a gang attacked him and a companion ...

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  15. PROPOSED GOVERNMENT LOAN.

    It was announced at a meeting of farmers at Leeds that the Government was prepared to assist the wool marketing scheme by a loan of £3000 a year for a period without interest ...

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  16. NEW HEBRIDES.

    The negotiator, who is at present in London to offer the Commonwealth a majority holding of French interests in New Hebrides property, interviewed the Australian Minister for ...

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  17. SUPPORT FOR GOVERNMENT.

    At the Shire Council meeting yesterday a circular letter was received from the Lithgow Municipal Council asking for support in its protest against the working of Rothbury mine. ...

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  18. MR. THEODORE'S STATEMENT.

    "While the Government remains in office it will not submit to non-Parliamentary dictation nor. allow its authority to be usurped by anybody." ...

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  19. CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE.

    Gandhi is once again to lead the campaign for civil disobedience in India, and he has formulated a plan giving himself dictatorial powers. He intends to launch the movement ...

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  20. MR. DAVIES IN VICTORIA.

    Messrs. D. Reece (president) and D. J. Davies (secretary) of the Miners' Federation, delivered addresses on the coal dispute to members of the Powlett branch of the ...

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  21. SEVERE GALE. In Tweed District.

    Much damage was done by a gale of cyclonic force which struck the south coast of Queensland and the Tweed district early this afternoon. Buildings were blown over and others ...

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  22. KING AND QUEEN.

    The King and Queen will arrive in London to-morrow from Sandringham. Their Majesties will take up residence at Buckingham Palace for an indefinite period, during which ...

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  23. EMPIRE FREETRADE.

    Mr. Baldwin, in a speech at Belfast, advocated the safeguarding of industries, but added that a general tariff contained many risks. There was such an infinite variety of ...

    Article : 185 words
  24. BABY'S HEAD.

    Police are investigating the sensational discovery of the head of a young infant, unearthed yesterday in the back yard of a residence in Tennyson-street, Enfield. It has ...

    Article : 271 words
  25. NEPAL AND TIBET.

    Strained relations have recently existed between Nepal and Tibet, as a sequel to the death of a Nepalese subject named Gyalpo in a Tibetan prison. It is stated that Gyalpo ...

    Article : 104 words
  26. DANGEROUS FLYING.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Green) announced yesterday the suspension of another ah pilot's license. The man was pilot of an aeroplane which ...

    Article : 125 words
  27. WHEAT SUPPLY.

    The Department of Agriculture has issued a survey which indicates that, favoured by a decline of approximately 40,000,000 bushels in the visible supply of wheat since the ...

    Article : 172 words
  28. CANADIAN SENATE.

    Mrs. Norman F. Wilson, of Ottawa, wife of a former member of the House of Commons, and daughter of the late Senator Robert Mackay, of Montreal, is the first woman to ...

    Article : 127 words
  29. INDIAN FRONTIER.

    The success of British control of the turbulent tribes on the north-west frontier of India is shown by the administration report, which describes 1929 as one of the most ...

    Article : 214 words
  30. NOBILE CENSURED.

    A message from Rome states that the report of the Commission of Inquiry into the Nobile expedition censures General Nobile for endeavouring to incriminate his followers ...

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  31. USE OF TERM "COMRADE."

    "Comrade!"—the word that during the war, and even after, has been applied to every returned service man—has led to much controversy at the Katoomba branch of ...

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  32. WOOL SALES.

    Woolbuyers representing oversea firms in New Zealand issued a statement to the effect that they propose to take certain action which is not definitely stated in the event of ...

    Article : 144 words
  33. MR. SNOWDEN'S BUDGET.

    The "Sunny Express" forccasts that the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Snowden), in order to meet the deficit, and also to find an additional sum of £20,000,000 for social ...

    Article : 127 words
  34. TWO MEN KILLED.

    A snocking accident occurred yesterday on the Townsville to Charters Towers road, near Ross River bridge. John Seckold, 36, and Henry Lawrence, 24, riding on a motor cycle, ...

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  35. ATHLETICS AT OXFORD.

    The New College team, including Wansey and Wentworth, of Sydney, who ran respectively in the quaiter-mile and half-mile, also Garrah, of Melbourne, and Hischfield, of ...

    Article : 97 words
  36. SIR HUBERT WILKINS.

    Sir Hubert Wilkins and his party left Deception Island on board the steamer Henrik Ibsen for Montevideo to-day. The expedition has completed its work for ...

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  37. STORM AT MURWILLUMBAH.

    A storm passed over Murwillumbah about 1 p.m. to-day, accompanied by terrfic wind, which played havoc with trees and gardens A house in Wardrop-street, South ...

    Article : 72 words
  38. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    Flying-Officers Piper and Kaye, who are flying from Croydon to Darwin, left Cairo today for Bagdod. ...

    Article : 25 words
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