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  2. ANOTHER STORM ON COAST.

    General rains have fallen throughout New South Wales and parts of other States. A recurrence of stormy conditions around Sydney look place early yesterday morning, and boisterous weather Sydney took place early ...

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  3. THE ELECTIONS

    "The publication a few days ago of Sir. Theodore's condemnation of Labour's new Red objective or socialisation scheme as being Communistic and revolutionary has opened ...

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  4. THE COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Philip Snowdon, who was Chancellor of the Exchequer in the MacDonald Ministry, moved the rejection of the Budget. ...

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  5. SEAMEN'S WAGES.

    A comparison of wages on the Dutch steamer Sawahloento at present in port discharging a cargo or rice form Bassein, showing that the owners could run four ...

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  6. LATE EARL YPRES.

    The final tribute to the late Field Marshal the Earl of Ypes began impressively. Following cremation at Golder's Green, the ashes were conveyed to Wellington Barracks ...

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  7. AMUNDSEN'S FLIGHT.

    Captain Amundsen, who set out for the North Pole on Thursday last from Spitzbergen, had not returned up to Monday afternoon, when the commander of the Fram sent his last message to London. Visibility was then clear over the ...

    Article : 196 words
  8. GALE AT COLLAROY.

    The full force of the storm was felt at Collaroy about 4.30 a.m. yesterday. Heavy rain fell during the previous afternoon, and evening, and although the deluge, which ...

    Article : 547 words
  9. TRAM SERVICES.

    Twenty trams were derailed in the strom of Monday night, according to a report issued by the Tramway Office yesterday. Strom waters also made several lines impassible, ...

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  10. LABOUR AIMS.

    Renter's correspondent in Geneva says:- The International Labour Conference to-day discussed the report of the Director of the International Bureau. ...

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  11. EMPIRE DAY.

    The Australians present at the King's Empire Day levee included the High Commissioner and his son (Mr. Cecil Cook), Sir Funk Moulden, Sir George Murray (Adelaide), Dr. ...

    Article : 261 words
  12. EXPERTS' OPINIONS.

    Dr. Fridtjof Nansen, Professor of Oceanography at the University of Oslo, says that he sees no reason for anxiety, Amundsen being a man who can clear even the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. ENGINEERING.

    A warning that if the working hours were reduced from 48 to 44 per weck, unemployment would increase threefold, and many business ...

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  14. FLOODS.

    The danger of serious flooding on some of the rivers south from Newcastle is increasing and yesterday a warning was issued by the Weather Bureau at 10.55 a.m. reporting that ...

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  15. IN CASE OF MISHAP.

    The failure of Captain Amundsen to return brings into prominence the measures which the explorer intended to take in case of mishap to his flying boats. This eventuality ...

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  16. EMPIRE GOODS.

    The "British Empire shopping week" was inaugurated by a gathering of the British Women's Patriotic League at the Langham Hotel this afternoon. ...

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  17. DUTY OF VOTING.

    "Men of reason and religion" in the present day must more and more make "a matter of conscience" the privilege of the franchise. If that is done at the ...

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  18. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Lord Cheylesmore, in a speech at a meeting of the National Rifle Association, indicated that the Bisley meeting would again be Imperial in nature. There was every ...

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  19. GENERAL RAIN.

    Rains have fall[?] throughout the State and have extended into Victoria. South Australia, Tasmania, and Queensland. Almost every recording station in New ...

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  20. COOK'S RIVER.

    Cook's River again overflowed its banks on both sides, practically from Campsie to Tempe, although not to such an extent as a few weeks ago. At Canterbury in the ...

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  21. ITALIANS.

    It is proposed to establish a union of Italians in Queensland, in the interests of Italian migrants and to establish a newspaper ...

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  22. WIRELESS IN BRITAIN.

    The Wireless Bill circulated by the Government in February is being withdrawn. The Government has decided to institute a full inquiry into broadcasting. ...

    Article : 108 words
  23. MR. BALDWIN.

    Mr. Baldwin surprised the House of Commons last night when winding-up the Budget debate by a reference he made to his own financial position. "I have good reasons for ...

    Article : 78 words
  24. 675 POINTS AT MANLY.

    In the enrly hours of yesterday morning there was a recurrence of stormy conditions around Sydney, associated with the operation of a disturbance which is now centred over ...

    Article : 154 words
  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Sir John Baird (Governor-General-designate of Australia), is to receive a barony.—Reuter. The Duke of Northumberland has been appointed a Knight of the Garter. ...

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  26. PROHIBITION.

    A message from Atlantic City says that Dr. Cramp, director of the United States Medical Association's Bureau of Investigation told delegates to the association's convention ...

    Article : 115 words
  27. TELEGRAPH LINES.

    Telegraphic communication between Sydney and Melbourne was disorganised last night. At 9 p.m. only the Wheatstone and multiplex Hues were working. Transmission of all ...

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  28. "NO NEED FOR ALARM."

    Professor David, interviewed yesterday, on the subject of Captain Amundsen's safety or otherwise, said that from his knowledge of Amundsen be was of opinion that providing ...

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  29. CATCHMENT AREA.

    During the 24 hours ended at 9 o'clock yesterday morning the rainfall on the Nepean catchment area reached only 140 points at Cataract and 123, points at Sherbrooke. ...

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  30. POSTAL VOTING.

    Mr. Oakes (Chief Secretary) stated yesterday that his department had been giving attention of the question of postal votes in the Wammerawa and other electorates with ...

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  31. SPORT ABROAD.

    At Westward Ho, in the play for the amateur golf championship, J. Cruickshank (Buenos Ayres) beat Sir Ernest Holderness (holder) by one hole in the second round.—Reuter. ...

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  32. PREMIER DENIES INTERVIEW.

    The Premier (Mr. W. N. G[?]) said today that he had no knowledge of the proposed Italo-Australian Union, for the purposes of teaching Italian Immigrants the ...

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  33. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    Steady soaking rain commenced to fall in Bathurst at about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The best rain for months has resulted. It will considerably improve the ...

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  34. ANOTHER STORM LIKELY.

    Two disturbances were operating in the vicinity of the const yesterday, one being centred off the south coast or Queensland and the other, more severe in character, over the central ...

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  35. TASMANIA.

    Interest in the State general election, to take place on Wednesday, June 3, is growing, and it is likely that there will be a haeavy poll. The Nationalist and Liberal candidates, who ...

    Article : 125 words
  36. WATER STRUCK.

    The Government boring plant, operating in the Trundle district, has just completed a bore twelve miles from town, where an inexhaustible supply of fresh water was ...

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  37. RUSSIAN CROWN JEWELS.

    Message from Helsingfors says the "Krasnaja Gazeta" announces the Soviet's decision to sell the remaining Russian Brown jewels, including the crown of the Empress Catherine ...

    Article : 179 words
  38. DRIED FRUITS PREFERENCE.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston Churchill) announced in the House of Commons that he could not accede to the request of the Prime Minister of Australia ...

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  39. MR. WEARNE'S CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. Wearne (Minister for Lande) had a successful meeting here last night. He explained the position of the Wood Brothers' teases at Moree. In supporting a vote of ...

    Article : 77 words
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