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  2. SIX FOR 111

    Fine weather favoured the opening to-day of the second match between South Africa and Tasmania at the Hobart Cricket Ground. The wicket was perfect, and ...

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  3. "HAVE FAITH"

    The following statement was issued to-day by the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons)— "The best immediate outcome of ...

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  4. TWO MEN STABBED

    Two men were stabbed at Port Adelaide this afternoon. About 20 wharf volunteers were on their way from their depot to the railway ...

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  5. RELIEF MONEY

    The Treasurer (Mr. J. A. Lyons) referred to-day to the fact that the Second Conversion Agreement Bill had been passed by all Australian ...

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  6. VIOLENT ASSAULT

    A Chinese gardener of South Wallsend, living alone, known as Jimmy Ah Gould, said to be 74 years of age, was the victim of a vicious assault, the motive for which ...

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  7. CHINESE PANIC

    Reports that the present Nanking Government intends to make a declaration of a moratorium on domestic bond payments and the possible extension of ...

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  8. MR. J. J. CLASBY

    Mr. John Joseph Clasby, who won the East Sydney sent at the Federal election on December 19, died in a private hospital at Darlinghurst at 7.45 o'clock ...

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  9. STRIKING LEAD

    The statement that Britain would welcome the completion of the London Naval Treaty by agreement between France, Italy, and herself was made by the ...

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  10. UNION DEFIED

    Despite the fact that they were given instructions by the Seamen's Union to hand in their notices, seven seamen and four greasers on the motor ship Moonta ...

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  11. POLICE STONED

    The Congress campaign of lawlessness and defiance continues in Bombay. Police are frequently compelled to disperse crowds of demonstrators who parade the ...

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  12. NEW GUARD LEADER

    Extraordinary interest was taken in the proceedings against the leader of the New Guard, Mr. Eric Campbell, which were begun at the Central Summons Court ...

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  13. NO MORE EXPULSIONS

    A meeting of the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union to-day vetoed a proposal that five members from the rank and file be elected as a committee of action to ...

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  14. NO FINALITY

    Finance and tariff problems engaged the attention of Cabinet to-day. The morning session was devoted to a discussion of the state of the budgets of ...

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  15. MUCH ALARM

    The "Daily Express's" correspondent in Berlin states that hundred of English agents are arriving on behalf of municipalities, railways, and estate agents, who ...

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  16. JEWELS DISAPPEAR

    A story of the finding of a casket of valuable jewels and their subsequent disappearance is being investigated by detectives. ...

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  17. MAN'S BODY

    To find the body of a man lying on Glebe Hill, near Dixon's Colliery, early yesterday morning was the grim experience of Albert Leigh, of Railway-street. ...

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  18. Committees Farewelled

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) Mr. S. Baldwin, and many other members of Cabinet, were among the large number of well-wishers present at ...

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  19. BOMB IN GAOL

    A mild sensation was caused in Hobart Gaol this morning, when an explosion occurred, similar to that which took place a few months ago. ...

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  20. SIMPLE DUTIES

    Simple ad valorem duties, pending the creation of a Tariff Board to promulgate a full, scientific tariff, is the chief suggestion of the programme of the Grand ...

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  21. CONSPIRACY CHARGES

    The case in which Richard Musson, George Meredith, and Reginald Sutton are charged with conspiracy in connection, with the affairs of Tasmanian Credits, ...

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  22. MAYOR EXPELLED

    The Bathurst brunch of the State Labour party last night expelled for a period of four years the Mayor of Bathurst (Ald. Griffin) and the Vice-president of the ...

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  23. "MORE UNEMPLOYMENT"

    "In some respects the Lang Government seems to have gone mad," stated Mr. G. Moate, President of the Marine Stewards' Union, when referring to the New ...

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  24. ARRIVE TO-DAY

    Phar Lap is due here to-morrow by the steamer Honowai. Phar Lap, on arrival, will go to Heather Farm, Oakland (California) for 10 days' ...

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  25. SYDNEY WATER BOARD

    Allegations that the Metropolitan water and Sewerage Board had been using revenue for works, instead of by way of loan money, and that because of the ...

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  26. SUN-BATHING SOCIETY

    Already 50 members have been enrolled in the Sun-bathing Society of Victoria, an organisation which was formed at a meeting presided over by Rev. Travels ...

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  27. INTRUDERS SURPRISED

    A man was arrested, and a comprehensive kit of house and safe-breaking implements found at the premises of the Devon Dairying Company, Addison-road, ...

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  28. "SHRINKAGE MARKED"

    The "Morning Post's" Naval writer, commenting on Spain's decision to scrap the 16-year-old vessels, says: "If all navies followed the example, they would shrink ...

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  29. SHORT REAPPOINTMENT

    Cabinet decided to-day to reappoint the present members of the Film Censorship Board and Film Censorship Appeal Board for a further six weeks as from to-day. ...

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  30. CONTRACT RETURNED

    There are a variety of proofs that depression has struck America. Babe Ruth to-day returned unsigned, his contract calling for 70,000 dollars payment for his ...

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  31. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    Another case of infantile paralysis was reported to-day by the State health authorities. The death of an 8-year-old girl at the Royal Alexandria Hospital for ...

    Article : 104 words
  32. SCHELLEY RELEASED

    It was revealed to-day that Joseph Schelley, 42, who was chairman of the Rank-and-File Committee formed during the shipping dispute some few months ago, ...

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  33. EXPULSION CONFIRMED

    The Labor Convention to-day dismissed an appeal by Mr. V. Kearney against his expulsion from the Labour movement on the ground that he had ...

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  34. "CREDIT EXTENSION"

    Following charges against the Secretary for State (Mr. Andrew Mellon), by a Congressman, last week, Representative Payman charged Mr. Mellon with having ...

    Article : 70 words
  35. TOLL IN QUEENSLAND

    The total cases of infantile paralysis in Queensland is now 91. There new cases in the city area were reported to-day. ...

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