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  2. ELECTORAL BILL.

    The policy of the Government respecting electoral reform was vigorously defended by the Premier (Mr. Bavin) in the Legislative Assembly last night. The House was crowded, ...

    Article : 2,218 words
  3. QUAY SITE.

    Some time ago the Cabinet decided to accept the scheme for the construction of the City Raliway Quay Station put forward by Dr. Bradfield in preference to one recommended ...

    Article : 189 words
  4. COUNCIL OF STATE.

    There was a unique scene at Bucking ham Palace when the Council of State was established. Those prosent were the Duke of York, Mr. Baldwin, Lord Stamfordham, and ...

    Article : 754 words
  5. S. Y. MALING.

    In the Quarter Sessions Court yesterday Silas Young Mailng, formerly deputy manager of the City Electricity Department, appealed against his conviction by Mr. Gates, S.M., at ...

    Article : 540 words
  6. THE KING.

    Yesterday was the fifteenth day of the King's [?]ness. It may be said that his Majesty is bolding his own in the stern battle. Yesterday's three bu[?]letins were ...

    Article : 917 words
  7. AUSTRALIANS ROUTED.

    Australia to-day suffered the greatest defeat in the history of test match cricket, when England won the first of this season's series by 675 runs. In a little more than an hour the remaining Australian wickets had fallen like ninepins, and the innings had ...

    Article : 123 words
  8. FINANCIAL FRAUDS.

    Madame Marthu Hanau, known as "Madame La Presidente," who had been operating one of the most gigantic get-rick-quick schemes over devised, has been arrested at Paris with ...

    Article : 186 words
  9. THE SENATE.

    The counting of the Senate votes cast in New South Wales was completed yesterday. The last figures were posted at 8 p.m., and they showed that this State had elected the ...

    Article : 495 words
  10. FRENCH POLICY.

    During H debate on the Budget in the French Chamber of Deputies M. Briand re-empbasised that France had by every means tried to [?]feguard peace. He ridiculed the suggestion ...

    Article : 250 words
  11. ENGLAND'S VICTORY.

    On three previous occasions England has won tests by an innings and more than 200 runs, but the greatest previous margin in a four innings match was when Australia ...

    Article : 1,043 words
  12. SURF TRAGEDY.

    Caught in a strong undertow, which carried them into the rough sea, two schoolgirls were drowned off the South Melbourne beach late this afternoon. ...

    Article : 185 words
  13. UNITED STATES.

    By agreement among the House of Representatives leaders and presumably with the knowledge. and approval of Mr. Hoover, the wheels were set in motion to-day for general ...

    Article : 188 words
  14. ATTENDANCES.

    The attendance at the test match to-day was 5000, end the takings £329. The aggregate attendance for the five days was 74,540, and the takings £6045. The receipts from the ...

    Article : 48 words
  15. SAFEGUARDING.

    The Joint meeting of textile employers and representatives of trade unions at Bradford passed a resolution in favour of a Joint application being made for safeguarding duties, ...

    Article : 262 words
  16. NAVAL STRENGTH.

    Mr. F. A. Britten told the House of Representatives' Naval Affairs Committee (of which he is chairman) that Mr. Baldwin's reply to his cablegram opened the door for another ...

    Article : 268 words
  17. CHAPMAN INTERVIEWED.

    Specially interviewed by the "Herald" representative after the match, A. P. F. Chapman, the English captain, said:—Naturally we are delighted with the victory. I think ...

    Article : 640 words
  18. WYANGALA DAM.

    The turning of the first sod of the Wyangala Dam, the first work in this State to be built under the British migration agreement, will take place on December 17. The ...

    Article : 166 words
  19. BROADCASTING.

    Believing that the big broadcasting stations provide a programme which does not interest at least 25 per cent. of the listeners-in, the Rev. R.B.S. Hammond has secured an option ...

    Article : 435 words
  20. £10,000 DAMAGE.

    At 1 a.m. to-day residents were awakened by engine whistles. Indicating that a serious outbreak of fire had occurred. The fire, which started in an untenanted wooden shop in ...

    Article : 141 words
  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The number of unemployed, according to the latest return, is 1,395,500, This is 31,700 more than a week before, and 250,270 more than a year ago.—Official Wireless. ...

    Article : 337 words
  22. BOY SCOUTS.

    Colonel Walton is organising the international Jamboree, to be held at Arrowe Park, Birkenhead, between July 31 and August l3, when scouts from 42 nations will be ...

    Article : 177 words
  23. FINAL DAY'S PLAY.

    Heavy rain fell during the night, and when Woodfull and Kippax resumed this morning the pitch was soft. Both Larwood and Tate were able to make the ball kick dangerously. ...

    Article : 689 words
  24. PRICKLY PEAR.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Thorby) expressed great satisfaction at the manner in which the cochineal and cactoblastus insects are destroying the prickly pear in ...

    Article : 98 words
  25. CANBERRA LIQUOR.

    The Federal Cabinet to-day completed consideration of an ordinance authorising the sale of liquor at Canberra. The Prime Minister said that arrangements ...

    Article : 73 words
  26. AVIATION.

    The Australian representatives to the aeronaut[?]eal congress, who are arriving at San Francisco on Thursday, will proceed by air from California to Chicago to participate with ...

    Article : 68 words
  27. OFFICIAL MESSAGE.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday the speaker (Mr. Levy) rend a telegraphic despatch received by the Lieatenant-Governor (Sir William Cullen) from the Secretary of State ...

    Article : 55 words
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