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  2. INCOME TAX.

    The State Cabinet has not yet come to a final decision regarding the proposed amendment of the Income Tax Act.- As forecasted in the "Herald," the ...

    Article : 243 words
  3. COAL INDUSTRY.

    The Federal Government will not adopt a suggestion from Sydney that a bounty should be paid on coal production to assist the industry. ...

    Article : 96 words
  4. HISTORIC CEREMONY.

    In his speech before signing the Kellogg Treaty in renunciation of war as an instrument of national policy, M. Briand asked whether any greater lesson of peace could be offered than the voluntary association of Germany with ...

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  5. BACK IN SYDNEY.

    Completing the final stage of the return flight from Perth, the Southern Cross, was flown yesterday from Adelaide to Richmond, A landing was made a few minutes after 5 ...

    Article : 349 words
  6. WIRELESS PATENTS.

    Before the Patents Office tribunal the Brownie Wireless Company sought a compulsory license under the Marconi patents. Plaintiffs contended that radio manufacturers ...

    Article : 186 words
  7. JOHNSON GUILTY.

    Jacob Johnson, general secretary of the Federated Seamen's Union of Australia, was convicted by Mr. McMahon, S.M., at the Central Police Court yesterday, upon a charge, ...

    Article : 903 words
  8. STATE SESSION.

    It is probable that in the proposed new State Electoral Act voting at State general elections will be made compulsory. An amendment of the Act in this direction was ...

    Article : 397 words
  9. NO REDUCTION IN WAGES.

    It is understood that measures proposed for the relief of the coal crisis will not include any cut in miners' wages.- The miners, however, may be asked, in the ...

    Article : 264 words
  10. MIGRATION.

    Captain I. R. Murphy, of the Indian Army Reserve, on his arrival at Liverpool after an eight months' tour of Western Australia, on which he is reporting to the British and ...

    Article : 139 words
  11. FALSE CHARGE.

    Alderman Arthur Zayok Rogan, who is vicepresident of the Dubbo District Hospital, was charged at the Dubbo Police Court, under the Secret Commission Prohibition Act, with ...

    Article : 393 words
  12. HACKSAW FOUND.

    A startling discovery was made by a warder at the Long Bay Penitentiary while searching a well-known criminal prior to his entry to the gaol. ...

    Article : 566 words
  13. LAWN TENNIS.

    Play commenced to-day at Brookline (Mass.) in the first round of the national doubles championship. The Australian Davis Cup and Wimbledon representatives are playing. ...

    Article : 471 words
  14. SEFTON PARK CRIME.

    After many long weeks of silence, during which she had been many times on the verge of death, the 16-year-old victim of the outrage near Sefton Park on July 2, has made a ...

    Article : 606 words
  15. FEELING IN UNITED STATES.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press says:—The United States Senate's rejection of the anti-war treaty is regarded as a possibility among many observers and some ...

    Article : 553 words
  16. PREMIER HOPEFUL.

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin), as the result of his recent conference with the owners, the miners, representatives of the Commonwealth, and State Governments, expects that an ...

    Article : 131 words
  17. EMPIRE TRADE.

    Evidence that the work of the Empire Marketing Board has materially strengthened the demand for Empire produce in the United Kingdom, and has definitely increased the sale ...

    Article : 215 words
  18. INTERSTATE SALES.

    The proposal to tax sales of Tasmanian produce in this State is causing considerable concern among Sussex-street agents. Notices were recently sent from the ...

    Article : 632 words
  19. TEACHING LATIN.

    Professor R. S. Conway, Litt.[?]D., F.B.A., arrived in Sydney yesterday by the Ulimaroa. His object is to deliver three lectures on Roman poetry for the Sydney University ...

    Article : 323 words
  20. EPIDEMIC IN GREECE.

    News comes from Athens of an epidemic of dengue fever. So far, though there are 150,000 cases, there have been no deaths, but the victims are reduced to shadows of ...

    Article : 75 words
  21. MERCHANT SHIPS.

    In 1914 Great Britain and Ireland owned 41.6 per cent, of the world's steam and motor tonnage, but owing to the great increase that has since taken place in foreign-owned ...

    Article : 393 words
  22. MAN ASSAULTED.

    The comparative peace of Riley-street, Surry Hills, early last night, was shattered by the threatening cries of a group of men who dashed along the payement in pursuit ...

    Article : 173 words
  23. PROHIBITION.

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin) was asked at the joint meeting of the Parliamentary Nationalist and Country parties yesterday what the Government would do if prohibition was not ...

    Article : 96 words
  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The "Standard" says that Jupp is one of the best selections for the M.C.C team, It urges, however that another (an eighteenth) player should be sent, and expresses the view ...

    Article : 208 words
  25. FALLING BIRTH-RATE.

    Statistics for 1927 show that births in England were 166 per 10,000, the lowest on record, the previous lowest was 177 for the last war year, 1918. Deaths numbered 123 per 10,000, ...

    Article : 126 words
  26. SOVEREIGNS.

    The steamer Largs Bay, which arrived at, Liverpool yesterday from Australia, carried told to the value of £1,000,000.- (The shipment by the Largs Bay consisted ...

    Article : 90 words
  27. THIRTY INJURED.

    The Manchester to London express crashed into a buffer stop at Euston, nnd two carriages were partly telescoped. Thirty persons were injured, including the Australian vocalist. ...

    Article : 52 words
  28. AFTER SEVEN YEARS.

    The mystery of Yilgarn Goldfields has been solved by the discovery of the skeleton of James Mitchell, a prospector, who seven years ago pushed a wheelbarrow containing an ...

    Article : 146 words
  29. MERGING OF UNIONS.

    Terms have been provisionally agreed upon for the amalgamation of the Transport General Workers' Union of 300,000 members and the Workers' Union of 150,000 members ...

    Article : 52 words
  30. ST. GEORGE MURDER.

    The hearing was concluded at St. George to-day of the charge preferred against William Edwin Stuart, of the wilful murder of George Little, whose body was found buried in the ...

    Article : 119 words
  31. HOTELS TO CLOSE.

    In view of questions which have been raised. concerning the closing of licensed premises on Saturday next, the Crown Law Department points out that the law requires that no ...

    Article : 135 words
  32. THE A.W.U.

    Officials of the Australian Workers' Union claim that the members of the Labour Council have failed in thier efforts to prevent A.W.U. members from paying their union ...

    Article : 101 words
  33. AIR MAIL SERVICES.

    The Post Office, recognising the success of the aeroplane mail service from the French Atlantic liner lie de France, is accepting mail for America by this service, ...

    Article : 92 words
  34. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA.

    The officers and crew of H.M.A.S. Australia divided the day between inspection of numerous manufacturing establishments and sea bathing. Two hundrod of the crew visited ...

    Article : 58 words
  35. CHARLTON AGAIN BEATEN.

    In a 100 metres match at Osio Knut Oisen beat Andrew Charlton by a touch in im 10 7-10s. ...

    Article : 29 words
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