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  2. LABOUR FIGHT.

    Although the president of the State A.L.P. executive issued an appeal to the New South Wales members of the organisation yesterday afternoon, "to bury the hatchet," ...

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  3. MR. LLOYD GEORGE

    A few weeks ago I predicted that the comparative calm prevailing in British political seas during the past few years was coming to an end. Recent Parliamentary scenes leave ...

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  4. IRELAND.

    The last stand of the Republicans in all parts of Southern Ireland is yielding a number of dramatic incidents. The Kerry cave siege ended in Lyons, the commander of the cave ...

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  5. DAVIS CUP.

    As items of information regarding an Australian Davis Cup foam emerge from the obscurity with which they have been surrounded, the desirability of making renewed ...

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  6. IRISH ENVOYS.

    A large and enthusiastic meeting of citizens was held in the Town Hall last night to protest against Irish rebel propaganda, and the opening of the New South Wales ...

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  7. WRECKED.

    Early yesterday morning the remaining 13 men on the steamer Iron Prince, took to the boats and were picked up by the steamer Aldinga. ...

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  8. RIOTING IN THE RUHR.

    Disturbances by the unemployed at Mulheim led to the German soldiers firing on the mob. Five were killed and 50 injured. LONDON, April 20. ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA'S ABSENCE.

    Mr. H. A. Sabelli (president of the Lawn Tennis Association), who was interviewed by the Australian Press Association, said it was with the deopest regret that he received the ...

    Article : 258 words
  10. EDUCATION.

    Mr. W. T. McCoy, South Australian Director of Education, who, in addition to attending the Imperial Education Conference in June, is now engaged inquiring into certain aspects ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    The New South Wales loan of £6,000,000 is repayable in 1934-45. The final instalment is due at the end of July, and a half-year's interest is payable on January 1. Holders of ...

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  12. FARM STRIKE.

    Mr. Harry German, president of the Farmers' Union, and Mr. Gosling, a member of the House of Commons, the mediators, have reached a provisional agreement regarding ...

    Article : 263 words
  13. NEWSPAPER COMMENT.

    The "Morning Post," commenting on the New South Wales loan, says:—"It says much for the inherent firmness of the investment markets and the good effects of the Budget ...

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  14. STATE TRADING.

    In the discussion on the Ministry of Agriculture's Estimates in the House of Commons, Sir Robert Sanders said that the operations in connection with the breeding of ...

    Article : 121 words
  15. MARTIN-PLACE.

    During the past few days efforts have been made to induce the aldermen to consider the Lord May[?]r's propopals for the extension of Martin-place to Macquarie-strect on their ...

    Article : 318 words
  16. THE LEAGUE.

    The Senate of the Irish Free Stale has passed a resolution that Ireland should apply for membership of the League of Nations. The Government has accepted the motion, and will ...

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  17. SPIT BRIDGE.

    A conference of representatives of the Manly, Waringah, Mosman, North Sydney, and Willoughby councils, held recently, decided to undertake the construction of a bridge over ...

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  18. MURDERS IN CAIRO.

    A message from Cairo says that the trial of 15 Egyptians on a charge of conspiracy to murder British officers and soldiers continues. The prosecution detailed a plot which ...

    Article : 275 words
  19. AUTOMATIC STAMP MACHINES.

    It has long been a subject of complaint that it was impossible to buy postage stamps in London after the post-offices closed. It is now announced that automatic machines for the ...

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  20. SUGAR SPECULATION

    The Department of Justice, which conducted the investigation into the sugar situation, has filed, in the Federal Court of New York, a petition in Equity against the New York ...

    Article : 280 words
  21. BIRTHRATE COMMISSION.

    The National Birthrate Commission, comprising the Bishop of Birmingham (the Right Rev. H. R. Wakefield), as president, and leading doctors, presented a report to the Board of ...

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  22. ROYAL WEDDING GIFT.

    Lady Cook will present a pair of wine coolers as a wedding gift to the Duke of York and his fiance at Buckingham Palace to[?] morrow, on behalf of the Australian ...

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  23. LIQUOR SMUGGLING.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" telegraphs that the British Embassy stated that it had instructed the New York Consulate to get into ...

    Article : 113 words
  24. BROADCASTING.

    The Postmaster-General, Sir William Joynson-Hieks, in the House of Commons, related the circumstances of the curious position which has arisen regarding wireless ...

    Article : 283 words
  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Lawson (Premier of Victoria) and Mr. Frank Clarke (Australian Fruit Delegation) were the guests of the Port of London Authority, and visited the Thames docks and ...

    Article : 332 words
  26. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—It is strange that Sydney folk have so little civic pride. One finds more of this quality in some country towns. I suppose it is partly because so few have travelled or ...

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  27. CANBERRA.

    Architects examined by the Federal Public Works Committee yesterday were critical in giving evidence respecting the Parliament House plans for Canberra. The first witness ...

    Article : 258 words
  28. RUSSIAN PATRIARCH.

    A message from Helsingfors states that the General Committee of the Russian Communists and the Supreme Tribunal, after a long conference, have postponed the trial of Patriarch ...

    Article : 100 words
  29. SPORT ABROAD.

    G. Duncan, with rounds of 73 and 69 (142), headed the list of those who qualified in the southern section of the £1000 tournament played at Purley Downs. Duncan was followed ...

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  30. FIELD ENGINEERS.

    The 4th Division Engineers, A.I.F., will hold their annual reunion apil smoke concert at the Mariborough, 90 King-street, on Saturday next. Members are asked to notify the hon. secretary ...

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  31. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    Mr. Thomas Johnston (Lab.), in the House of Commons, asked Mr. Stanley Baldwin (Chancellor of the Exchequer) wheather he would table a memorandum upon the ...

    Article : 148 words
  32. SAVINGS BANK COMMISSIONERS.

    Sir,—In your issue of 29th ult., a letter appeared from me, in which, while commending the First Rural Bank Loan, reference was made to matters which could be ...

    Article : 125 words
  33. STEAMERS LAUNCHED.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Company's steamer Maloja, 2[?] tons, which is intended for the Australian trade, has been launched at Belfast. ...

    Article : 69 words
  34. LAUSANNE CONFERENCE.

    A message from Constantinople says that Ismet Pasha has intimated that, he expects to return from the Lausanne Conference on May 24. All quarters anticipate that the ...

    Article : 49 words
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