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  2. ELECTIONS.

    The meeting that the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) addressed at Port Adelaide, was the most lively gathering at which he has spoken during the present campaign. About 1000 ...

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  3. SHARE COLLAPSE.

    A collapse in the shares of the New Guinea Gold and Osmiridium, No Liability, a Sydney company, yesterday constituted the most sudden and extensive movement of the kind that ...

    Article : 443 words
  4. TAXATION BILL.

    The opposition of a section of the Ministerial party to the Government's bill altering the incidence of taxation will be deferred till after the second reading speech by the ...

    Article : 334 words
  5. TWO COMPANIES.

    The registration under the New South Wales Companies Act of two companies whose proposed headquarters were to have been in Canberra has been refused, according to ...

    Article : 235 words
  6. PUBLIC HOSPITALS.

    Interesting comparisons between the proportion of the population in New South Wales, which used the public hospitals, and the proportion which used such hospitals in Victoria; ...

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  7. BIG FIRES.

    A disastrous fire occurred in Coldstream-street, Ulmarra, early this morning, resulting in the destruction of half the main business block. ...

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  8. MR. ANDREW FISHER.

    The death is announced of Mr. Andrew Fisher, a Labour Prime Minister of Australia. For some months Mr. Fisher's health has ...

    Article : 127 words
  9. REPARATIONS.

    Although no official statement has been made, it is said by the Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" that the Agent-General for Reparations (Mr. Parker ...

    Article : 256 words
  10. A REMARKABLE CAREER.

    Mr. Fisher had a remarkable career, and from a working miner on the Burrum coalfield and at the Gympie diggings, rose to the position of Prime Minister of the ...

    Article : 636 words
  11. REFERENDUM.

    Leaders of all Federal political parties favour the holding of a referendum of the electors on November 17. This is the only vital election issue on which there is ...

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  12. "A LEGISLATIVE CALAMITY."

    Further objection to the income Tax (Management) Bill is taken by the New South Wales division of the Federal Institute of Accountants, which, at a meeting yesterday, ...

    Article : 455 words
  13. DRAINING A LAKE.

    A Message from Roma states that Signor Mussolini set in motion electric pumps to drain the historic Lake Nemi, thus to bring to light Caligula's galleys. Water is now ...

    Article : 152 words
  14. WOMAN MURDERED.

    Shortly before midnight on Sunday a woman was murdered in a house in Hutton-street, Thornburn. Police went to the house, and found Mrs. ...

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  15. TURF SCANDALS.

    In the past few months the Australian Jockey Club's stipendiary stewards have been unusually active. It is evident that they intend dealing seriously with persons guilty ...

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  16. YOUTH'S ADVENTURE.

    Experiences in Peru were related to-day by Reginald Clark, the 19-year-old son of a prominent Melbourne manufacturer, who is working his passage back to Melbourne on the ...

    Article : 167 words
  17. FASCIST LEADER.

    The election of Germany's "Newspaper King." Herr Hugenberg, as president of the National People's party in Germany in succession to Count Westarp, denotes a triumph ...

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  18. THE RELIANCE.

    Exciting events were connected with the destruction by [?] of the passenger steamer Reliance at Tea Gardens early this morning. It was realised by many residents, who ...

    Article : 285 words
  19. SOCIALISM.

    Dr. L. Haden Guest, who recently toured Australia, in an article in the "Daily Telegraph," expresses the opinion that Socialism has failed in Australia. The nationalised ...

    Article : 150 words
  20. STONE-THROWING.

    The militant supporters of the unionist wharf-labourers carried their attacks against the volunteer wharf-labourers a further stage to-night. ...

    Article : 112 words
  21. AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    A trade newspaper recently published a statement asserting that 95 per cent. of Australian apples imported into Britain were sold privately. The Australian Press ...

    Article : 85 words
  22. TARIFF BOARD.

    With a request that the incidence of high duties on imported goods should be carefully considered representatives of the South Australian Warehousemen's Association waited on ...

    Article : 230 words
  23. STEAMER CORRIMAL.

    For an Indefinite period the steamer Corrimal is to be worked by the crew under a profit-sharing scheme, which came into operation when the vessel sailed last night from ...

    Article : 214 words
  24. DISTEMPER.

    * The discovery of a vaccine immunising dogs against distemper is claimed by the Medical Research Council's laboratories Dr. P. P. Laidlaw and Dr. G. W. Dunkin report ...

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  25. YOUTH SHOT.

    Samuel George Robison, 48, a farmer, was charged at the Police Court to-day with having attempted to murder his son, George Samuel Robison, l8, a shop assistant. ...

    Article : 131 words
  26. ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    Already a section of the Press sees the English Eleven in dire straits, and asks should not Fender be asked to play The "Daily Express" comments editorially: "Everyone ...

    Article : 123 words
  27. FREETRADE.

    About 600 members of the Constitutional Club attended the luncheon here, at which the Prime Minister was entertained, to-day. The president of the club (Mr. B. S. Leahey) ...

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  28. STAGING COLLAPSES.

    A scaffolding on which two painters were working collapsed in York-street about midday yesterday, and one of the men was huried to the [?] He now lies in Sydney ...

    Article : 296 words
  29. GRAPE-GROWERS,

    Claiming that the export trade in Australian wine had fallen off greatly, that the next vintage would be very heavy, and that because of the large stocks already in ...

    Article : 308 words
  30. 'PLANE WRECKED.

    While taking off at St, George this morning a Moth aeroplane, piloted by Mrs. Dorothy Reis, of Brisbane, and carrying Mr. T. Bishop, an insurance assessor, crashed badly and was ...

    Article : 94 words
  31. GUARDS' MEMORIAL.

    The granite cross which has been erected at Les Boeufs, on the Somme, in place of the wooden cross which was placed there after the big battle at Les Boeufs and ...

    Article : 274 words
  32. MR. BRUCE'S PORTFOLIO.

    That the present Commonwealth Government is suffering from a species of dry-rot, was an argument in favour of the Labour party submitted by Mr. E. Riley, Labour ...

    Article : 377 words
  33. CYCLONIC STORM.

    A cyclonic storm struck Walgett this afternoon, when the wind, accompanied by a little rain, reached a velocity of 60 miles an hour. Dwellings were unroofed in all directions ...

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  34. VICIOUS ASSAULT.

    Set upon by five men as he was proceeding to his home in Moore-street, Coogee, last night, William Smith waa seriously injured. Smith alighted from a city tram at the ...

    Article : 149 words
  35. COAL TRADE.

    Forty-seven employees of the Oakey Park Colliery received 14 days' notice of dismissal on Saturday. All classes of labour are affected. Continued slackness in the trade was the ...

    Article : 105 words
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