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  2. AUSTRALIAN MEAT

    Since his arrival in London his view favouring the regulation of meat shipments had been strengthened, Mr. William Angliss, M.L.C., well-known ...

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  3. King's Jubilee (Continued from Page 7.) CROWDS JUBILANT

    Not since the Armistice has there been so full and so intimate a day with Royalty as on Monday. It began at 8.30 a.m., when the crowd glimpsed the King and ...

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  4. SCHEME DEFERRED

    The proposed alterations in the industrial contributions scheme of Newcastle Hospital have been deferred. The scheme was discussed in committee ...

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  5. Election Campaign Issues Discussed

    "The Government is going to be returned to power with a huge majority—there can be no doubt of that—said the Premier (Mr. B. S. B. Stevens), speaking ...

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  6. NEWCASTLE SEAT

    It was learned from a reliable authority in Newcastle yesterday that at a meeting of the Newcastle Federal Council of the State Labour Party a resolution was ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA'S NEED

    "I am going to deal with a topic to-night which I know has not been handled during the present campaign although it vitally affects every one of us," said the ...

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  8. ALD. RICHARDSON

    Speaking at Glebe and Merewether last night, Ald. E. Richardson, the selected United Australia Party candidate for Hamilton, told of his experiences in the ...

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  9. THE LANG PLAN

    Mr. H. Sutherland, Federal Labour Party candidate for Newcastle, in a broadcast speech last night, contended that if the people wanted to determine which was ...

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  10. CONFERENCE ENDS

    The conference, between representatives of Italy, Hungary and Austria ended to-day. A communique issued to-day stated— ...

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  11. OIL FROM COAL

    "Can it be said that any genuine effort has been made. by any of the past Governments, either United Australia or Mr. Lang's, to encourage the ...

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  12. FEDERAL LABOUR

    The Federal Labour candidate for Hamilton, Mr. J. V. Doyle, addressed meetings at Adamstown South and New Lambton last night. ...

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  13. NAZIS CONDEMNED

    The Pope, addressing a party of German pilgrims condemned the attempts of Germany to abolish Christianity and return to barbarie paganism. Everything ...

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  14. JUBILEE DINNER

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) presided at the British Government's Jubilee dinner at Claridge's in honour of Dominion and Indian guests. ...

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  15. RECKLESS DRIVER

    The Magistrate at the City Police Court took a serious view of a charge against George Mullins, 32, of Mosman, Sydney. Mullins was charged with having driven ...

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  16. POLICE DISPLAY

    Bandits robbed a bank at the Showground to-night, but it was only a make believe. The police were demonstrating at their Jubilee carnival the methods ...

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  17. MR. HAWKINS

    The selected and endorsed State Labour candidate for Newcastle (Mr. F. H. Hawkins) spoke last night at Tighe's Hill, Smedmore, Wickham and Carrington. He ...

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  18. TRIBUTES FROM AMERICA

    On behalf of the American people, President Roosevelt to-day sent a message to King George V. on the occasion of his Silver Jubilee: "The people of the United ...

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  19. GERMANY AGREES

    The Government has agreed to submit the Berthold Jacob case to arbitration by a tribunal composed of a Swiss, a German and three neutral judges. ...

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  20. FUEL PRODUCTION

    In a broadcast speech to-night the President of the New South Wales branch of the Federal Labour Party (Mr. J. B. Chifley) said that Federal Labour ...

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  21. ACQUITTED BEFORE

    "Autre fois acquit," a plea rarely used but meaning acquitted before, was successfully used in the Campsie Court to-day by Victor Hugh Lawson when he was ...

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  22. BIG MEETING

    After addressing a meeting at Lambton last night, Mr. R. Cameron, M.L.A., State Labour candidate for Waratah, said that it was the biggest meeting he had ...

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  23. "GOLDEN MILE"

    The "Evening Standard" states that developments are likely to occur on the "Golden Mile," Kalgoorlie, in the near future. ...

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  24. JAPANESE FRIENDSHIP

    The Japanese Ambassador in London (Mr. T. Matsudaira), addressing 150 members of the Japanese Club, who had assembled to celebrate the King's Jubilee, ...

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  25. JUBILEE FUND

    The Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Earle Page) announced to-day that subscriptions of £1 and over to the Jubilee Maternal Welfare Fund would be allowable as ...

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  26. CULTURAL ENVOYS

    To promote an understanding of the Japanese outlook to the States' culture and literature three envoys, including Mr. Puro Russo, 29, a former student of the ...

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  27. WRIT REFUSED

    The Full Court to-day, refused to grant a writ of babeas corpus in respect of Madge Munro, of Sydney, who is in custody on a charge of having stolen a share ...

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  28. WARATAH ELECTORATE

    Mr. R. McIlveen, Federal Labour party candidate for Waratah, addressed meetings at Shortland and Hexham last night. Mr. McIlveen stated that his party ...

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  29. "INSULT TO CHRISTIANS"

    "A gross insult to Christians," was Mr. J. G. Coates's description yesterday of a decision of the 1933 Labour Conference. Mr. Coates, who is Leader of the ...

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  30. TATTOO AT SINGLETON

    The King's Jubilee was celebrated by a procession through the town, and sports on the Showground. Under the auspices of the Singleton sub-branch of the ...

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  31. HIGHER SCHOOL AGE

    A Queensland country teacher, in the current issue of the "Queensland Teachers' Journal" expresses wonder that no member of the profession has raised his voice ...

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  32. SON DIES

    Douglas Smith, 17, who was shot under peculiar circumstances at Hawkes Bay last night, succumbed to his wounds. His father, Harold Smith, died last night. ...

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  33. THE SMALL MINES

    Mr. George Booth, M.L.A., addressing a meeting at Swansea, dealt with the unemployed question and the new scheme which will come into operation in the ...

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  34. WINTER NEEDS

    The needs of a modern woman in winter were stressed before the Industrial Commission to-day, when the inquiry into the adult male and adult female standard ...

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  35. STRONG COMPETITION

    The wool sales were continued at Brisbane to-day, when the selection was a fairly good one. The market was very firm on the opening rates. Strong ...

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  36. WINDING-UP ORDER

    Mr. Justice Long Innes to-day made an order for the winding up of Northern Airways Limited. The order was made on the petition of Frank Gannon, aircraft ...

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  37. MR. LYONS FOR DUBLIN

    The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) expects to go to Dublin on Saturday for a brief stay as the official guest of the Free State Government. ...

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