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  5. EMPIRE FREE TRADE

    Four hundred Conservative Party members of the House of Commons and candidates held a meeting at Caxton Hall to-day, where they heard the ...

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  8. MALTA

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald), in the House of Commons to-day, referred to the situation in Malta. He said that it was with ...

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  9. ALLEGED MURDER

    The trial began at the Cairns Criminal Court to-day of Frederick Charles Hambrook and Jack Pringle, charged with the murder of two ...

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  10. FLOOD DAMAGE

    The Treasurer (Mr. S[?]vens) and the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Thorby) today made an inspection of the flood damage. replying to ...

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  11. HOUSE BURNT

    A large house at Fawkner, owned by Mr. James Piper, was destroyed by fire last night. Incendiarism is suspected, as three houses owned by Mr. ...

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  12. 'PLANE CRASHES

    When a pilot who was flying solo was about to make a landing at the [?]angatira aerodrome yesterday, he found that he was so close to the ...

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  13. £10,000 MADE AVAILABLE

    The acting Premier (Mr. Buttenshaw) said to-day that £10,000 had been sent by the State Government to the local authorities in the flood stricken ...

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  14. METAL TRADES

    When the Metal Trades Employers' Association applied to Judge Beeby in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day, for a 48 hour week for the electrical ...

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  15. EJECTED FROM HOMES

    The Balmain Council appointed a special committee to deal with complaints that some people were being ejected from their homes because they ...

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  16. COAL MINES BILL

    The House of Lords to-day made many amendments to the Coal Mines Bill. The insistence of the House to ...

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  17. CHILD'S RESOURCE

    During the absence of Mrs. A. Lawson from her home near Liverpool a piece of wood fell from the [?]ire and set alight some clothing, hear where ...

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  18. EMPIRE PRESS DELEGATES

    The Empire Press delegates were presented to the King and Queen at Buckingham Palace to-day. The King looked exceedingly well and talked ...

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  19. MINING EXPEDITION

    The air liner Canberra landed at Broken Hill at 5.15 o'clock yesterday, afternoon, the trip from Sydney having occupied 8 hours. A start will be ...

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  20. MONARO LABOR BALLOT

    Allegations have been made of irregularities in the second Labour ballot for Monaro. It is alleged that from one centre more ballot papers reached ...

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  21. STRANGE SEA MONSTER

    A strange sea monster was washed up on the beach between Narrabeen and Newport to-day. It was described as about 10ft. long with a head like ...

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  22. FOR ALICE SPRINGS

    The air liner Canberra, [?] to-day for Alice Springs. ...

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