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  2. Premier Offers Many Excuses For His Repudiation Policy

    FORTY members of the Legislative Assembly, out of the total of ninety, listened to the Premier, Mr. Lang, begin his speech to-day in moving the second reading of the important Reduction of Interest Bill. ...

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  3. VALIDITY DOUBTED

    GRAVE doubts were expressed in legal circles to-day as to the validity of the Lang Government's Bill to reduce interest ...

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  4. GERMANY'S ROUSE CASE

    FURTHER astonishing revelations were made to-day at the trial of Eric Tetzner, 25, a commercial traveller, who stands charged with the murder of an unknown man in circumstances almost on all fours with the Rouse case in England. ...

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  5. AIRWOMAN CRASHES AT ST. PETERS

    WHILE flying solo, Mrs. Dorothea Davit, 36, a visitor from Canberra, was seriously injured this ...

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  6. ON THE ROAD TO "HAPPY VALLEY"

    But "Happy Valley" is not all that it rounds. It is the camp of the unemployed at La Perouse, and these men, with their few belongings, are on their way to settle there, pending better times. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE OF BADEN - POWELL

    DELIGHTFUL touches of humor—a veritable sparkling champagne of oratory—marked Lord Baden-Powell's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WHOLE PAY FOR BOY RIDE?

    THE [?] ...

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  9. Chambers of Commerce Officers

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  10. LYONS AND SECRET CABLES

    MR. LYONS, commenting this afternoon on the publication of secret cables, said he certainly had nothing to do with ...

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  11. Railway Collision In Victoria

    An engine and a newspaper train collided near Weiribee to-day. Although several vans were splintered the train crews escaped without a scratch. ...

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  12. STAGE AND 'TALKIES'

    Miss Dot Brunton, now playing in "Dearest Enemy," meets Mr. M'Intyre, managing director of Universal Pictures, at the private ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. RECEPTION TO LORD BADEN-POWELL

    A group taken at the Town Hall to day during the [?] reception to Lord Eaden-Powell, who is on the Lord Mayor's right. On the Lord Mayor's left is the Chief Secretary, Mr. M Gosling. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. FAKED BOOK MENTIONED

    MRS FRANCIS [?] who was escoted back from Colombo at the of last year, to answer a charge of theft, faced ...

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  15. RESERVE BANK BILL

    In the Senate this afternoon, Senator Duncan asked if it was a fact as stated by the Treasurer at a meeting in Brisbane, on Saturday night, that ...

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  16. New Grand Master

    Prominent Masons from all State reached Melbourne to-day for the installation to-night of the Governor. Lord Somers, as Grandmaster. The ...

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  17. WHEAT BOUNTY RIVERINA MOVE BILL AND LANG

    A Bill to provide for the payment of a beauty on the production of [?] and for making of loans, to wheatgrowers, was introduced in the House of ...

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  18. "Above Party Politics' Says Spokesman

    "Mr. Lang is trying to put a political complexion on the Riverina movement," said Mr Chas Harey on his arrival in Sydney to-day from Wagga. "The ...

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  19. 'Every Courtesy"

    Dr Arthur wanted to know in the Legislative Assembly to-day what the State Government was doing to mark the visit of such a distinguished man ...

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  20. Wharf Regulations

    In the Senate to-day, replying to Senator Sir George Pearce. Senator Pearce, stated that the Transport Workers' regulations would be cabled ...

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  21. CLINGING TO OFFICE

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  22. Open Verdict In Sea Mystery

    The Deputy Director of Commonwealth Navigation, captain Mathiesan, to-day returned an open verdict in the case of Alfred Robert Harwood, the ...

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  23. Money for Charity

    Gertrude Muriel Jones, of Sydney, who died on December 12 last, aged [?] left an estate in New South Wales and West Australia valued at £8650. She ...

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  24. Senate Adjourns

    As a mark of respect to the late Senator Chapman, of South Australia, the Senate, after a brief sitting this afternoon, adjourned until 3 o'clock ...

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