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  4. LOCAL HOTELKEEPERS.

    In Equity, before the Chief Judge, Mr Justice Harvey, the case, Cansdell v. Mulray was entered into. This was a suit in which the ...

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  5. THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Assembly sat until 3.35 this morning. The Police Offences and the Firemen's bill were read a first time. The Water ...

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  7. THE T. and L. COUNCIL.

    There were lively scenes at the Trades and Labour Council, last night when a number of persons, in the visitors' gallery, came to blows and ...

    Article : 55 words
  8. THE NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    Justification for the belief that desperate efforts are being made to save the Conference rests in the sudden change of to-day's plans. Mr. ...

    Article : 66 words
  9. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    When Thos. Edward Pascoe, fruiterer, of Carlton, was returning by car from a trip to Warragul, accompanied by two friends, the car ...

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  10. ARMED AND MASKED MEN

    While Richard Martin, of Strong's Garage, Balgowlah, was counting the night's takings, at 4 o'clock this morning, two armed and masked men ...

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  11. THE BLUE MOUNTAINS RAILWAY SMASH.

    The Attorney-General has decided not to [?] a bill against Robert Hindmarsh and Alexander Gollan, who were committed for trial on a charge ...

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  12. RUSSIA AND ATHEISM.

    The British United Press states that believing the success of the anti-God Movement rests on undermining the faith of women, atheist leaders ...

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  13. BAILIFFS' WELCOME.

    When two bailiffs called at a house at Mascot, to-aay, a woman slammed the door ill their faces, and when they continued to knock, is alleged to have fired a shotgun through the panels of the door. The bailiffs were ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN CREDIT IN LONDON.

    Mr. Fenton had a conference with bankers. He informed the Australian Press that a majority of the financiers who know Australia, are not fearful of ...

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  15. THE BRITISH MINISTRY.

    Mr. Baldwin, Conservative leader, moved a censure motion, in the House of Commons, deploring depressions in trade and the increase in ...

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  16. THE HAY IRRIGATION AREA.

    The financial statement of the Hay Irrigation Area for the year ended December 31st, 1929, shows that the total receipts for the year were £2360 ...

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  17. HIDEOUS FRENCH CRIME.

    A hideous crime was unearthed at Saint Avald, near Metz, as the result of a ten-year-old son's statement that he saw his father murder his mother ...

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  18. MOTH 'PLANE CRASHES.

    FredericK Ward (28), pilot, and Ray Neville, mechanic, were Killed when a Moth 'plane got out of control and crashed, at Essendon, this afternoon ...

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  19. SOLICITOR RECEIVES HEAVY SENTENCE.

    Robert McCowan, a solicitor, who was found guilty on seven charges of theft, was sentenced to a total term of 14 years' imprisonment. The ...

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  20. GANDHI'S MARCH TO THE COAST.

    Gandhi, heading 80 volunteers, left Ehmehabad, this morning, on the march to the coast, to offer civil disobedience to Salt laws. Thousands ...

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  21. HAY-BROKEN HILL AIR SERVICE.

    In reply to Mr. White, in the House of Representatives, to-day, the Minister for Defence (Mr. Green) referring to the withdrawal of the £30,000 ...

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  22. WOOL AND SKIN REPORTS

    The Melbourne Woolbrokers Association report on 6th March, 1930:—Sheep skins: Catalagues comprising 30,542 sheep skins were brought ...

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  23. MOTOR 'BUS SKIDS.

    A motor 'bus skidded on the wet asphalt, at Bondi, late last night, and crashed into a electric light standard. Two girl passengers ...

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  24. THE NATIONALISTS ASSOCIATION

    According to the General Secretary of the Nationalist Association, the acute industrial and economic situations combined with events on ...

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  25. THE FEDERAL BASIC WAGE.

    Chief Justice Dethridge, speaking in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, declared that the present method of fixing the basic wage was ...

    Article : 78 words
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