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  2. TAX BILL

    The State Government last evening suffered a further reverse during the committee stage of the Income Tax (Management) Bill in the Legislative Council. The general exemption ...

    Article : 1,170 words
  3. CABINET CHANGES.

    One of the first matters to which the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) gave attertion after his arrival in Canberra this morning was that of impending changes in the Federal Ministry. ...

    Article : 238 words
  4. ELECTORAL LAW.

    The features of the State Government's new electoral bill were made available yesterday. These provide for the division of the State into three areas, namely Sydney, Newcastle. ...

    Article : 636 words
  5. THE KING.

    The bulletin issued by the King's physicians nt 8.30 lost night said:- The King had an uncomfortable day. His temperature es now ...

    Article : 493 words
  6. ENGLAND'S INNINGS VICTORY.

    England gained her second successive victory by defeating Queensland to-day by an innings and 17 runs. The result was not in doubt after the previous day's display of missed chances and fainthearted batting, and the hope of averting defeat by an innings became ...

    Article : 69 words
  7. THE COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons the Secretary of State for the Dominions (Mr. Amery) stated that only New Zealand had passed legislation denling with British films on the lines ...

    Article : 700 words
  8. BASIC WAGE.

    An influential deputation of employers' organisations which waited on the Premier (Mr. Bavin) yesterday urged that steps should be taken to expedite the declaration ...

    Article : 477 words
  9. O'CONNOR'S CAPTAINCY.

    Credit must be given to the visitors for taking the grenter advantage of the conditions, and it is certainly a fine achievement to have finished a match against a Sheffield Shield ...

    Article : 1,226 words
  10. ANTARCTIC.

    Commander Byrd and his officers conferred and decided that the City of New York should leave Dunedin on Friday, provided ice reports from whaling ships in the Ross Sea are ...

    Article : 156 words
  11. AUSTRALIAN PRESS.

    Members of the Australian Newspaper Conference met at Canberra to-day for the eighth half-yearly meeting, and those who attended were the chairman (Mr. A. C. C. Holtz, of the ...

    Article : 491 words
  12. JOCKEYS HELD UP.

    A Bensatlonal highway hold-up by three masked men occurred in a lonely spot at Westfield, eight miles from Auckland, at 1 o'clock this morning. Four jockeys, L. and ...

    Article : 222 words
  13. NEWSPRINT.

    Mr. Gerald Mussen, who went to London as reprecsntative of the company which has been formed to establish the paper pulp industry at Burnie (Tasmania), returned to ...

    Article : 280 words
  14. CHAPMAN DECLINES INVITATIONS.

    A. P F. Chapman has made clear his Intentions of accepting invitations only to those functions at which courtesy necessitates the presence of his team. On Monday night the ...

    Article : 58 words
  15. THE VESTRIS.

    At to-day's inquiry, before Commissioner O'Neill, into the loss of the Vestris, the Marconi International Marine Company submitted its radio log of all messages dealing with ...

    Article : 184 words
  16. THE PLAY.

    Rowe had the strike to Geary and was cleanbowled by the first ball, being beaten by the turn. The wicket seemed to take the heart out of thr Queensland batsmen. Oxenham ...

    Article : 464 words
  17. PRINCE GEORGE.

    Prince George, King Goorgo'a youngest son, who is a sub-lieutenant on H.M.S. Durban (now at Bermuda), Is returning to England en account of stomach trouble. He will be ...

    Article : 73 words
  18. AUSTRALIAN" ELEVEN.

    All the members of tho Australian Eleven for the first test mantch to begin here on Friday, are now in Brisbane. J. M. Gregory came last night, and the other representatives ...

    Article : 68 words
  19. THE WATERFRONT.

    At a mass meeting of nearly 1000 volunteer wharf-labourers at Victoria Dock to-day, the complaint waa made.hat, although the shipowners had promised to evtend preference to ...

    Article : 247 words
  20. STAPLES' RETURN.

    Mr. F. C. Toone, mannger of the English team has received information that S. J. Staples has now embarked on the Ormonde, which will leave Melbourne to-day. The ...

    Article : 120 words
  21. GALLIPOLI.

    In a vivld cameo relating to the landing of Anzacs at Gaba Tepe, in the Gallipoli campaign, General Hans Kannenglesser, who commanded a detachment of Turks as a member ...

    Article : 163 words
  22. BROWN COAL.

    "Our Morwell property is the most phenomenal coalfield in the world," declared Mr. Frank Hodges, managing director of the L. and N. Brown Coal Company, in addressing ...

    Article : 125 words
  23. BOAT CAPSIZES.

    Disaster overtook the sailing boat Dawn off Fort Macquarie, on the north coast, yesterday morning. In a moderate sea the boat filled and sank. ...

    Article : 171 words
  24. BRADMAN'S INTENTIONS.

    Statements have been published that D. J. Bradman, the young New South Wales batsman chosen for the first test on Friday, is likely to come to Brisbane permanently, and ...

    Article : 55 words
  25. WHARF RIOT.

    Seven members of the Waterside Workers' Federation appearod at Maitland Quarter Sessions to-day on charges arising out of the riot on the Newcastle wharves on October 16. ...

    Article : 269 words
  26. AMERICAN INFLUENCE.

    The "New York Sun," in a leading article commenting on American influence in Australia and New Zealand, says: "It is partly a matter of geography, New Zealand and ...

    Article : 152 words
  27. HURLEY INJURED.

    A telegram from Athens Rays that the Spirit or Australia made a forced landing yesterday at Varimbodl, after leaving Tatol, near Athens Frank Hurley was injured, but not seriously. ...

    Article : 142 words
  28. FIFTY PIGS DEAD.

    A disquieting report of mortality among Pigs has been received from Tamworth. Fifty animals have died within ten days, and there are grave fears that the disease ...

    Article : 218 words
  29. ECLIPSE OF MOON.

    The eclipse of the moon last night was a magnificent sight. At 7.25 o'clock, before totality ended, the light in the sky rendered a background of greenish blue, and the moon ...

    Article : 102 words
  30. CHAPMAN'S PARENTS.

    With the hope of seeing their son lead the Englishmen to victory in the test matches. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Chapman, parents of A. P. F. Chapman, captain of the English eleven, ...

    Article : 259 words
  31. ARTISTS' FEARS.

    Madame Evelyn Scotney, the Australian operatic soprano, passed through Fremnntle to-day on the liner Oronsay, bound for Melbourne. ...

    Article : 152 words
  32. POLICY IN CHINA.

    State Department officials to-day denied having received any information from Britain or Japam (as intimated in despatches from London) of an understanding having been ...

    Article : 119 words
  33. GELIGNITE.

    Detectives searched a house in South Melbourne this evening and took possession of four plugs of gelignite, which, it was alleged, were found there. ...

    Article : 86 words
  34. LABOUR LEAGUE.

    A special meeting of the East Ma[?] Labour League was held to consider the case of Mr. Patrick Ferry, a member of the league, who was alleged to have moved a motion of ...

    Article : 78 words
  35. KINGSFORD SMITH'S MESSAGE.

    Squedron-Leader Kingsford Smith and Flight-Lieutenant C. T. P. Ulm yesterday afternoon sent a cable message to Mr. Frank Hurley, in which they expressed their regret ...

    Article : 89 words
  36. INFLUENZA.

    Two people have died here as a result otf the influnza epidemic, which has been very [?] ...

    Article : 24 words
  37. ECONOMIC MISSION.

    The British Economic Mission arrived from Melbourne this morning, and Inspected Holden's motor body factory at Woodville. Later, they attended a civic reception by the ...

    Article : 33 words
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