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  2. CRIME WAVE. Increase in Serious Cases.

    A marked increase in serious crime in New South Wales is disclosed in the annual report of the Acting Commissioner (Mr. Childs), tabled in Parliament yesterday. ...

    Article : 401 words
  3. STATE SESSION. ALLEGED POLITICAL INFLUENCE.

    There were heated scenes in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, when the Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond) and the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Bruxner) replied ...

    Article : 2,425 words
  4. COAL INDUSTRY. Suggested Conference.

    After two days' deliberations, the council of the Miners' Federation yesterday decided to recommend the acceptance of the Premier's invitation to another conference with the ...

    Article : 309 words
  5. SMALLPOX.

    It has now been learned that the patient landed from the R.M.S. Narkunda at Colombo suffering from smallpox was a male second[?] passenger, who boarded the vessel at ...

    Article : 880 words
  6. TARIFF TRUCE.

    In the House of Commons, Sir philip Cunliffe-Lister, the former President of the Board of Trade, initiated a debate on the subject of the Tariff Truce Conference. He ...

    Article : 291 words
  7. NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    The leaders of the delegations to the Naval Conference, including M. Fleuriau, the French Ambassador, and all dominion delegates, met this morning as arranged. The First ...

    Article : 397 words
  8. FLOODS IN FRANCE.

    Torrential rain in the Languedoc region of France has caused the loss of more than 100 lives Rivers are flooded, farms have been devastated, and miles of railway destroyed. ...

    Article : 275 words
  9. THE EMPIRE. Referendum Plan.

    Mr. Baldwin, the Conservative leader and ex-Prime Minister, made an important speech on the fiscal policy of the Conservative party at a meeting of ...

    Article : 1,277 words
  10. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    At the request of Imperial and International Communications, Ltd., the Government has consented to the publication of two letters regarding the rival wireless telephone systems. ...

    Article : 202 words
  11. "SECRET VICES."

    Dr. Stewart Paton, a well-known psychiatrist, giving evidence before the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee to-day, declared that a man who did not drink, smoke, ...

    Article : 119 words
  12. MAITLAND DEPUTIES.

    Appealing to delegates at Helensburgh to assist his members, Mr. Tom Robins, secretary of the Maitland Deputies' Association, said that they were in a distressing position, ...

    Article : 85 words
  13. PRAYERS FOR RUSSIANS.

    Mr. Baldwin, the Conservative leader, raised in the House of Commons the question of instructions issued by the Government that it was undesirable that intercessory prayers for ...

    Article : 211 words
  14. CRIMINALS MIGRATING.

    It was stated at the City Court to-day that many persons were leaving New South Wales because of the Consorting Act, when Albert Conquest, 28, of Sydney, appeared before Mr ...

    Article : 181 words
  15. PIT-TOP MEETINGS.

    There is a move on the part of colliery managements to restrict the practice of the men of holding pit-top meetings. Men employed at Invincible colliery, Cullen Bullen, assembled ...

    Article : 150 words
  16. UNEMPLOYMENT IN U.S.A.

    President Hoover, with his Cabinet, considered unemployment at a meeting to-day. The Secretary for Labour (Mr. Davis) suggested that Congress should appropriate ...

    Article : 132 words
  17. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    Within 16 months the London branch of the Commonwealth Bank will be housed in a building worthy of its status in the heart of the banking centre and within a stone's ...

    Article : 140 words
  18. ARMED BANDITS.

    Armed bandits menaced two taxi-cab drivers near the Victoria Park racecourse, one last night and another early this morning. The first taxi-man was robbed of 25/ and ...

    Article : 577 words
  19. LIBERAL PARTY.

    After the longest meeting in the history of the Liberal party, an official report was issued last night, stating that a vote of confidence in Mr. Lioyd George had been carried ...

    Article : 148 words
  20. NEWTOWN MURDER.

    The mystery surrounding the murder of Dominico Belle, a young Italian, who was stabbed to death on the steps of Newtown railway station in broad daylight on the ...

    Article : 298 words
  21. TEST CRICKETERS.

    Sydney will bid farewell to the New South Wales members of the 17th Australian Eleven, and to the two Queenslanders, at Central Railway Station to-night. Two matches will ...

    Article : 687 words
  22. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    Conservative members of the House of Commons have tabled a censure motion, in which they are seeking an early debate, "deploring the depression of trade and the ...

    Article : 83 words
  23. POISON MYSTERY.

    The Criminal Investigation Branch is still unable to say how and why arsenic was administered to three members of a wellknown Conjola farming family. ...

    Article : 315 words
  24. GRAIN FOR CHINA.

    On advice being received that Senator Nye (North Dakota) had proposed that the United States Government should make a gift of 25,000,000 barrels of American flour ...

    Article : 190 words
  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is reported from Belgrade that two unknown men hurled a bomb into the hall of the hotel at Pirot where the Bulgarian delegation is staying. The delegates were ...

    Article : 580 words
  26. FLOODED RAILWAY. Ten Days' Suspension Likely.

    One hundred and fifty-nine miles of railway between Port Augusta and Kalgoorlie are affected by the washaways which have caused the dislocation of the trans-Australian ...

    Article : 113 words
  27. ATTACK ON BRITAIN.

    The Moscow newspaper, "Communist Youth, devotes pages to scathing pictures of all phases of British life. "English history," the paper says, "is a complete farce, played ...

    Article : 88 words
  28. SEASON'S WOOL RECORD.

    A special feature of yesterday's closing wool sales in Sydney was the submission of the well-known Gwwvale View/Yass/N.S.W. clip in the New Zealand Loan and ...

    Article : 132 words
  29. BROADCASTING.

    Station 2UW, a popular "B" class wireless broadcasting station, will in future be entirely controlled by W. H. Paling and Co., Ltd. ...

    Article : 109 words
  30. CITY OF SYDNEY LOAN.

    A syndicate composed of the Bancamerica Blair Corporation. Messrs F. H. Rollins and Sons, and the Halsy Stuart Company, Inc, informed the Australian Press ...

    Article : 121 words
  31. AIR MAIL SERVICE.

    The Postal Department announces that the Adelaide-Perth air mall service is unaffected, and may be availed of each Friday for later despatches of mails for Western ...

    Article : 66 words
  32. GANDHI'S DEMANDS.

    Mr. Reginald Reynolds, an English disciple of Gandhi, delivered the latter's ultimatum to the Viceroy at New Delhi last night. The contents were not made public, but it is ...

    Article : 133 words
  33. GELIGNITE EXPLOSION.

    Dreadful injuries were suffered by a quarryman working in a quarry near Oglivie-street, Peakhurst, yesterday afternoon. A powerful charge of gelignite exploded in his face. ...

    Article : 114 words
  34. FISHERMAN DROWNED.

    A 17-year-old youth named Hicks saw his stepfather washed off the rocks at Clovelly into the sea yesterday. He was powerless to effect a rescue, and by the time he had ...

    Article : 94 words
  35. FARMER GORED BY BULL.

    Mr. Archie McGillivray, of Ellesmere, Adelong-road, was badly gored by a pedigreed Shorthorn bull. Mr. McGillivray re-visited a property which he recently sold to treat the ...

    Article : 73 words
  36. THE KING'S INVESTITURE.

    Resplendent in the scarlet and gold of a [?]eld-Marshal's uniform the King held an investiture in the Throne Room of Buckingham Palace to-day, his first full-dress State ...

    Article : 58 words
  37. CHILD DRINKS KEROSENE.

    Ray William Rock, aged 2 years, drank half a pint of kerosene, which his mother had used to fill a lamp. He became very [?] and died in hospital the following day. ...

    Article : 48 words
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