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  2. MR. CAMPBELL

    The hearing of the case in which Eric Campbell, leader of the New Guard, is charged with having used insulting words in a speech at Lane ...

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  3. CALL FOR AID

    Newcastle police were astonished last night to receive a telephone message that men had disembarked from boats at Moscheto Island, and were stealing the ...

    Article : 408 words
  4. ELWOOD MYSTERY

    David Anderson McKenzie, 56, a retired grocer, and his wife, Margaret Alexandra McKenzie 53, were found dead in bed in their fashionable home in St. ...

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  5. PREFERENCE

    Preference in employment on the waterfront is restored to members of the Waterside Workers' Federation and returned soldiers and sailors by regulations ...

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  6. B.H.P. COLLIERIES

    The direction of the Central Council that the members of the Miners' Federation employed at the John Darling Colliery (Belmont) and the Elrington Colliery ...

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  7. TWO KILLED

    A serious situation has arisen in the international settlement here as a result of an armed clash between a mob of Japanese civilians and Chinese members ...

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  8. SILENT PART

    With the announcement of the substitution of Mr. H. C. Stimson for General Dawes to lead the United States delegation at the Geneva Disarmament ...

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  9. SALARY CUTS

    Official circles were considerably startled to-day when Representative Wood, despite the general belief that President Hoover is opposed to ...

    Article : 152 words
  10. YACHT SEIZED

    The activities of an international syndicate engaged in smuggling Chinese immigrants and opium to America have received a setback by the Chinese ...

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  11. STERN MEASURES

    The Cabinet met specially to-day to consider the renewed outbreak of strikes and riots throughout the country. Subsequently it was announced that it had ...

    Article : 224 words
  12. "GRIN AND BEAR IT"

    A summary of the American newspapers' opinion on the present state of the reparations and war debts situation seems to be expressed by a leader in the Springfield ...

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  13. "UNCONSTITUTIONAL"

    The Attorney-General (Mr. J. G. Latham) said this evening that the problem of work on the waterfront had been considered by the Cabinet to-day, but no ...

    Article : 70 words
  14. UNION DEFIED

    With a greaser short of its full complement, the motor ship Yandra, which was timed to sail for West Coast ports at 4 p.m. to-day, was held up at Port ...

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  15. TARIFF CHANGES

    The "Daily Express's" Berlin correspondent says that sweeping tariff changes will be introduced to-day through in emergency decree directed against countries with ...

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  16. "ACTION LEGAL"

    The opinion in Canberra is that the South Australian Government has taken no unconstitutional action in providing for preference to returned soldiers and ...

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  17. EAST SYDNEY

    W. V. McCall, of Chatswood, was tonight selected to contest the East Sydney by-election in the interests of the United Australia party. There were 28 ...

    Article : 152 words
  18. NEW YORK BANKERS

    Wall-street bankers made a last-minute agreement to advance New York City 12,500,000 dollars of the 32,500,000 dollars required to meet immediate obligations. ...

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  19. TOWN IN DANGER

    Serious bush fires have started in the vicinity of the Mt. Bischoff power-station in Waratah Valley. The valley for many years has been ...

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  20. SYDNEY BRANCH ALOOF

    The Sydney branch of the Waterside Workers Federation decided to-day not to become involved in the shipping dispute which has broken out in Adelaide. ...

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  21. SHRINKAGE IN TRADE

    Eloquent proofs of the severity of the world's economic crisis and the shrinkage in purchasing power are supplied by the German and Italian trade returns. ...

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  22. MAN DROWNED

    George Gutstone, 35, a native of Bundaberg, was drowned in the flooded Mulgrave River at Gordonvale to-day. Gatstone was employed at the ...

    Article : 130 words
  23. STILL IN DOUBT

    It is almost incredible, but true, that it is still unknown whether the Lausanne Conference, originally fixed for January 18, but postponed until Monday, will be held. ...

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  24. GOLD IN NEW YORK

    The Bank of France has arranged to repatriate 125,000,000 dollars in gold now held under earmark in New York. Banks, however, asserted that the ...

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  25. BRIDGE OPENING

    Arrangements are being made by the Sydney Harbour Bridge Celebrations Committee to have the King's message and the speeches at the opening on March 19 ...

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  26. WALTER LINDRUM

    Walter Lindrum is approaching the 5000 break which he has promised to make in the present season. He is already 3151 unfinished. He began this evening's ...

    Article : 185 words
  27. FEDERAL CABINET

    Commenting on the statement of the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) that the way was still open for the Leader of the United Country party (Dr. ...

    Article : 111 words
  28. MEET IN DELHI

    The Viceroy of India (Lord Willingdon) has issued an invitation to members of the Round-table Conference Committee to meet on January 28 at New Delhi. ...

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  29. MOUNT WELLINGTON

    Two serious conflagrations which threatened to destroy the best mountain and bush scenery on the slopes of Mt. Wellington, are at present raging in the bush ...

    Article : 69 words
  30. CANCELLATION OF DEBTS

    In a declaration marking the appearance of his new Ministry, the Prime Minister (M. Laval) asserted that the cancellation of war debts and reparations was ...

    Article : 184 words
  31. HOMEBUSH ABATTOIRS

    The State Cabinet to-day discussed reports from the Metropolitan Meat Board regarding the abattoirs at Homebush. Ministers felt that they required more ...

    Article : 102 words
  32. VICTORIAN FIRES

    A change from hot winds to cool southerlies, and a corresponding drop of nearly 40 degrees in the temperature, caused much relief in the bush fire ...

    Article : 204 words
  33. WILL NOT REBEL

    The member for Cootamundra, Mr. K. Hoad, emphatically denied to-day the reports that when the State Parliament reassembled next month, he and several ...

    Article : 54 words
  34. TEST RACE

    Phar Lap's attendants stated to-day that the horse would probably enter a test race here within the next three weeks, at Tanforan, carrying 9.3 over a mile and a ...

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  35. "WISE ECONOMY"

    The "Morning Post's" aviation writer says that the stoppage of work on the Air Ministry's large flying boat will be wise economy, because the release of ...

    Article : 153 words
  36. UNCONSCIOUS MAN

    A man was arrested in the Sydney Hospital casualty ward to-night, allegedly in the act of robbing the unconscious victim of a tram accident. ...

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  37. MR. C. G. DAWES

    President Hoover announced to-day that he had decided to appoint General Charles Dawes, the retiring United States Ambassador to Britain, as head of the new ...

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  38. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    The number of cases of infantile paralysis in Queensland is 110, five new cases being reported in the city area to-day. The seventh death from infantile ...

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  39. DAVIS CUP

    In view of the excellent form displayed by J. Crawford and the other New South Wales tennis players, in their matches against the Japanese visitors, it is expected ...

    Article : 81 words
  40. LIMA EARTHQUAKE

    A strong earthquake shook Lima to-terrorising the inhabitants, cracking the walls of buildings, and plunging the city into darkness. ...

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  41. MORE CASES REPORTED

    A case of infantile paralysis at Kempsey was reported to the Board of Health to-day. Nine other cases were also reported from various parts of the ...

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  42. NEW GUARD UNIT RETURNS

    The New Guard contingent of volunteers which was taken to Cobar recently to fight bush fires, returned to Sydney to-night. ...

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