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  2. PACT PARTIES. Majority of Six.

    The distribution of the preference votes in the Hurstville electorate was completed on Saturday night, and, contrary to expectations, the Labour candidate to (Mr. W. G. ...

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  3. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    No definite decision has yet been reached by the Federal Ministry as to its future policy regarding the control of wireless in Australia. Ministers are still considering the report ...

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  4. PUBLIC HOAXED.

    A gigantic Channel boax has been announced by the "News of the World." Dr. Dorothy Logan did not swim the Channel at all, but merely spent nine hours in a fishing smack ...

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  5. BROADCASTING.

    Arrangements were completed last night by the "Sydney Morning Herald," Farmer's Broadcasting Service, and Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia), Limited, in co-operation, for the ...

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  6. KU KLUX KLAN.

    Likening the conditions in Cronshaw County (Alabama) to those existing under the Spanish [?]quisition, a special grand jury at Luverne, following weeks of inquiry, has ...

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  7. LABOUR GOVERNMENT. Resignation Expected To-day.

    The Premier (Mr. Lang) will probably return his commission to the Governor (Sir Dudley de Chair) to-day, following upon a formal meeting of Cabinet. [?]This action will automatically involve the resignation of the whole of the Ministry. ...

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  8. AVIATION. Light 'Plane.

    The second attempt to-fly to Australia in a light aeroplane began from Croydon aerodrome to-day, when Captain W. N. Lancaster, accompanied by Mrs. K. Miller, of Melbourne, ...

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  9. COMPOSITE MINISTRY.

    As the result of the conferences between the leader of the Nationalist party (Mr. Bavin) and the leader of the Country party (Mr. Buttenshaw), it is probable that three members of the ...

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  10. MOTOR INDUSTRY.

    The motor show at Olympia is attracting huge crowds. British manufacturers are unanimous in expressing satisfaction with the business being done. Representatives of home ...

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  11. MR. BUTTENSHAW'S VIEWS.

    The leader of the Country party (Mr. E. A. Buttenshaw) last evening made the following statement:— "I am reluctant to make any statement in ...

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  12. MOTOR ACCIDENTS. Man Killed.

    Arthur Moore, 22, a resident of Newtown, Sydney, died in the Kurri Kurri District Hospital, to-day, as the result of injuries received in a motor collision early this ...

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  13. COUNTRY PARTY.

    "Having fought the election unitedly, the Country party feels that a Composite Ministry is a logical corollary," said the secretary of the Country party (Mr. Munro) last night. "But ...

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  14. "A GREAT VICTORY."

    Mr. Bavin presided at a meeting of the National Council during the week-end. The proceedings generally were of an enthusiastic character, and a motion congratulating Mr. ...

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  15. SOVIET RUSSIA.

    The great White Hall of Catherine the Great's Palace at Leningrad was decorated with flowers and a portrait of Lenin, when 632 members of the All-Russian Central ...

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  16. REGATTA INCIDENTS.

    Several sensational incidents marked the opening regatta of the Royal Motor Yacht Club of New South Wales at Rose Bay on Saturday. ...

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  17. WOOL SHIPS.

    Thirty-three days from Sydney to Dunkirk, via Suez, was the record established by the Blue Funnel line steamer Meriones. The Meriones and two motor vessels carrying the ...

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  18. NINE INJURED.

    Nine people were injured in a collision between a motor lorry and a motor car in Oceanstreet, Narrabeen, yesterday. The vechicles were proceeding in opposite ...

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  19. THE PREMIER.

    "Now that he result of the generul election is beyond doubt, one may heartily congratulate the Labour movement in this State on having supplied one of the finest ...

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  20. THE WARATAHS.

    The Waratahs defeated South Scotland today at Melrose by 36 points to [?]l. (Details of the play are in the sporting column.) ...

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  21. WINE TRADE.

    The "Wine Trade Review," in an editorial, emphasises the amazing success of the skilful campaign to popularise Australian wines, but says that a stage has been reached when ...

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  22. FALL OF COAL.

    A fall of coal occurred in the Mount Pleasant mine this morning, and as a result one man in dead and another is in Wollongong Hospital in a critical condition. ...

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  23. GERMAN MINERS.

    Miners employed on the central German coalfields have decided to strike to-morrow. The strike affects 80,000 workers. The reason for the strike is that the ...

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  24. MIGRATION.

    The Lord Mayor of London (Sir Rowland Blades), the High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Granville Ryrie), and the Agents-General farewelled at the Guildhall yesterday 200 boys ...

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  25. RADIO CONFERENCE.

    The creation of a permanent international consulting committee to consider all technical and allied questions concerning radio services was approved by the technical committee of ...

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  26. CAR AND CYCLE COLLIDE.

    Two men—Alfred Ford, of Albiou-street, Paddington, and Frank Black, of Gardenersroad, Matraville—were injured on Saturday afternoon, when a motor cycle and sidecar, in ...

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  27. THE VATICAN.

    The "diplomatic correspondent" of the "Daily Telegraph," commenting on Papal reconciliation, says:—It is known that Signor Mussolini places reconciliation among his ...

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  28. MR. LOUGHLIN.

    Mr. D. H. Ellsmore suggests, in a letter to the Editor of the "Herald," that there should be public recogniti[?] of the "sterling worth, honesty, integrity," and legislative ...

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  29. MAN KILLED.

    The body of Patrick Maher, 55, of Yarronroad, Oatley, was found on the railway line between Oatley and Como, on Saturday afternoon. The scene of the fatality was a deep ...

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  30. CAR OVER EMBANKMENT.

    When Leon M. Berghouse, of WarwickBuildings, Hamilton-street, swerved his motor car in an attempt to avoid a collision with a car coming from the opposite direction, ...

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  31. CITY FIRES. KENT-STREET STORE.

    Wallis's Free Store, in Kent-street, was gutted by fire early yesterday morning. The adjoining buildings, occupied by the Sydney Supply Company, and the linotype department ...

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  32. FAMILY ENDOWMENT.

    More than 100 applications for family endowment have been lodged with the deputy registrar at Eden, but as far as can be ascertained not one of the applicants has yet received ...

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  33. UNITED STATES TRADE.

    The Department of Commerce announced today that the United States closed the first nine months of the year with n favourable trade balance of 356.868,000 dollars, compared with ...

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  34. WRECKED LAUNCH.

    The fate of two fishermen who have been missing for more than a month was revealed yesterday morning, when portion of their small launch, which had been cut in two as ...

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  35. DISMEMBERED BODY.

    A man, while rowing on the Clyde, noticed a knotted sheet on one of the banks, and openiug it revealed dismembered portions of a woman's body. The head, the lower part ...

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  36. WOMAN KILLED.

    While on her way to church at Box Hill tonight, Miss Hannah Brenock, aged 63 years, of Bedford-street, Box Hill, was knocked down and killed instantly by a motor car in ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    An enthusiastic crowd farewelled at Paris a decorated train conveying the tennis players, J. Borotra, J. Brugnon, and C. Boussus, to Bordeaux to embark on their tour to South ...

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  38. THE BALKANS.

    A Belgrade newspaper assorts that Bulgarian authorities have obtained possession of a confidential document addressed by the proMacedonian revolutionary association to a ...

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  39. VETERINARY SCIENCE.

    The Colonial Secretary has appointed a committee to inquire into the organisation of a colonial veterinary service. In framing its recommendations the ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The outlook in the strike of moulders at the Islington raliway works is menacing. Already a large number of men of companion trades have been dismissed and after the ...

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  41. FIRE AT SURRY HILLS.

    A residential in Arthur-street, Surry Hills, conducted by Charles Hewings, was severely damaged by fire early yesterday morning. Headquarters Fire Brigade received the call ...

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  42. B.S.A. CUP.

    Thirty-one Empire teams participated in the B.S.A. Cup miniature rifle competition The Surrey team won with an aggregate score of 3900. Dominion teams were placed ...

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  43. ADRIFT AT SEA.

    Two fishermen, C. Thomas and J. Allen, had an exciting experience at sea in a small launch on Saturday. They had set out from Middle Harbour, and ...

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  44. YOUTH WOUNDED.

    Wounded in the chest by a bullet from a friend's pea-rifle, a youth, Goorge Linfoot, was admitted to the Liverpool State Hospital yesterday afternoon. The Royal Prince Alfred ...

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  45. BROWN COAL.

    A message from Berlin states that, following experiments in the firing of locomotives with powdered residual of brown coal after distillation, the State raliway authorities ...

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  46. SOUTH AFRICA.

    In his speech at the opening of the South African Parliament to-day, the GovernorGeneral (the Earl of Athlone) explained that the summoning of Parliament was due to the ...

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  47. GRETA MAIN.

    Greta Main colliery, where ther has been much inter[?]ttency of work, is again idle. The Miners' Lodge recently instituted the darg, the limit being 18 ships a day. By this it ...

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  48. M. RAKOVSKY'S RECALL.

    M. Rakovsky, the Russian Ambassador, who has been recalled to Moscow at the request of the French Government, left Paris to-day[?] The French Ministry will not reply to M. ...

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  49. MEMORIALS UNVEILED.

    M. Doumergiie, President of France, to-day unveiled marble plaques at the Pantheo[?] [?] commemoration of 560 writers who were killed during the war defending France. They [?] ...

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  50. LATE SIR RUPERT CLARKE.

    Sir Rupert Clarke left English and Victorian estates which have been valued for probate purposes at £285.023. ...

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