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  2. LANG S PLAN

    A vigorous denunciation of the Lang plan of interest, repudiation was made by the Premier (Mr. Hogan) before he left Melbourne for Queensland on Saturday ...

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  3. AEROPLANE CRASHES

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Another frightful aeroplane accident happened at '5.30. p.m. to-day, when the Southern Cross. Junior, the plane in which Air Commodore ...

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  4. THE KING.

    It was stated at Windsor Castle yesterday that, the King's condition continued to improve. For the first time for the week Lord Dawson, of Penn, did not visit ...

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  5. A GREAT SCOUT RALLY

    Many wonderful spectacles have been [?]vitnessed by vast multitudes on the Melbourne cricket ground, but the great rally of scouts and guides on Saturday in the ...

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  6. PROTECTION FOR BRITAIN

    The Conservative head quartern staff has announced that Mr. Baldwin will address seven mass meeting, beginning on the day after the delivery of the budget. ...

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  7. TRADE REVIVAL.

    Within the last few weeks there has been a remarkable revival of trade in the softgoods manufacturing business, according to reports of leading men in the ...

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  8. Queensland Joins In.

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Speaking at Oakey on Saturday, the Premier staled the Queensland Government had joined with Mr. Scullin in issuing a writ against ...

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  9. A JUDAS ISCARIOT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- In a speech at Yass yesterday Mr. C. Hardy, leader of the Riverina movement, described Mr. Lang as the greatest Judas Iscariot in the ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN AIR MAILS.

    The first official England-to-Australia experimental air mail, which left Croydon at 8.30 a.m on 4th April in a three-on-[?]ed Armstrong Siddeley machine, arrived ...

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  11. MR. WILLIS INTERVIEWED.

    Mr. A. C. Willis, who is proceeding to London to assume the duties of Agent-General for New South Wales, when interviewed upon his arrival hero, said his ...

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  12. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor and Lady Somers attended by Capt. Speir, A.D.C., were present at the scout and guide rally on the Melbourne cricket ground on Saturday ...

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  13. LORD MAYOR'S FUND GAINS £252.

    The collection taken up by 50 rovers during the boy scours and girl guides' service at the Melbourne cricket ground amounted to £252. This total does not ...

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  14. THANKSGIVING.

    About 40,000 people, in addition to 17,000 scouts and guides, attended a thanksgiving service for the visit of Lord and Lady Baden-Powell on Melbourne Cricket ...

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  15. N.S.W. TREASURY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- It was, learned at the State 'Treasury yesterday that sufficient funds were in hand to carry on the Slate services to the end of June, but ...

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  16. ATTEMPT ON BANK.

    At midnight on Saturday Mr. Leith, [?]ee of the Junction Hotel, Portman-street, Oakleigh, was awakened by hig [?]hter, who had heard a noise of ham[?] ...

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  17. SLUMP IN PILGRIMS.

    The effects of the world depression have caused a slump of Moslem pilgrims, this affecting the revenues of Hedjaz, which largely depend upon the moneys ...

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  18. BEAR OPERATIONS.

    PERTH, Sunday. -- Considerable uneasiness is felt in Perth financial circles at information received from the eastern States that some unscrupulous operators ...

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  19. Mr. Long to Follow Federal

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Mr. Long, M P, stated yesterday he would follow the policy of the Federal Labor party. His electorate, council had adopted the Lang ...

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  20. THE TURN OF THE TIDE.

    The tide of immigration to the United States has been turned for the first time in history, so that more persons are now leaving the country that are entering it. ...

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  21. INFLATION DANGERS

    In an article in the "Investors'" Chronicle" dealing with inflation as a remedy for trade depression, Mr. Hartley Withers, a financial authority, says:-- ...

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  22. Labor Attack in South Australia.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. -- When the Trades and Labor Council was dealing with a motion conde[?]ning Mr. Lyons, an attack was also made on Mr. Lang by a section ...

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  23. S[?]PPED FROM ENGINE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- James Ritchie, 58[?]urs, lo[?]omotive driver, Marrickville, [?]pped from the footplate of an engine at [?] central station to-night. The year ...

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  24. AN EXPLANATION.

    Mr. A. J. Macpherson, a delegate to the New South Wales Easter Labor conference, held on 6th April last, writes staling that he was reported as having ...

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  25. A MARCH OF VETERANS.

    Of 500 Boer war veterans who marched to the Melbourne Cricket Ground yesterday afternoon to join in the thanksgiving service 250 also served in the late Great ...

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  26. [?]MAN WHO FOUGHT AT MONS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Communists laid in [?]t for Joseph Walsh. 38 years, of [?]stown, who served five years with the Imperial army in the war. ...

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  27. A ROCKET MOTOR.

    Exports have witnessed a demonstration of a rocket motor that was driven by an alcohol liquid and oxygen mixture, which it is claimed can be hurled with the speed ...

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  28. BRIGHTON CAMP-FIRE CONCERT

    The 250 boy scouts who during the week, have been billeted at the Wilson Recreation Hall, Middle-crescent, Brighton were entertained by the Brighton ...

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  29. MR. LANG'S MEETING.

    Representatives of Mr. Lang in, Melbourne interviewed the mayor of Richmond (Cr. A. C. Mitchell) on Saturday and requested the use of the Richmond ...

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  30. NEW BRITISH BROADCASTING STATION.

    A new British broadcasting station, controlled by the British Broadcasting Corporation, has been erected near Staithwaith, on the Yorkshire moors, and wi[?] ...

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  31. RIVERINA MOVEMENT.

    WAGGA, Sunday. -- When the Riverina movement was launched at a monster meeting at Wagga on 28th February, and resolutions were. adopted, The State Go ...

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  32. MINERS AND A.L.P.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The Northern [?]ers District Federation has decided to [?]thdraw affiliation from the A.L.P. and [?] its own candidates at the next State ...

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  33. A FIRE FATALITY.

    A fire which, broke out in the early hours of Saturday morning in Port Melbourne resulted in the death of James Wood, 58 years, wharf laborer, a lodger, ...

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  34. SPANISH CURRENCY.

    A Royal decree, recalling the measures taken by France when the franc was falling, has been issued. It aims at strengthening the peseta, and forbids the ...

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  35. GIRLS AND BOYS' WEEK.

    For several years the Rotary Club of Melbourne has observed Girls and Boys' Week, and each year the programme has been extended and amplified. In many ...

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  36. [?]GIRL KILLED BY PALL PROM A SWING.

    [?]st on a swing at the recreation [?]ve, Sandringhan, on 5th inst, Rose E[?]dy Dalgieish 16 years, slipper maker.[?] G[?]ch-street, Thornbury, was joined by ...

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  37. WRIT AGAINST N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The Commonwealth Crown Law office will on Monday issue a writ against the Government of New youth Wales for £729,261, plus ...

    Article : 188 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. BOY SCOUT KILLED.

    Hurrying across the intersection of Glenferrie-road and Wellington-street Kew, at 1.20 p.m. on Saturday on his way to the scout rally at the Melbourne ...

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  40. A SYDNEY FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Damage estimated at £10,000 was caused by a fire at the promises in Kent-street yesterday occupied by N. C. Berry and Co., merchants; ...

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  41. Advertising

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  42. ELDERLY WOMAN KILLED BY TRAM AT KEW.

    Struck by an electric tram in High-street, Kew, about 10 p.m. on Saturday, Mrs. J. Newry, 60 years, of Derby-street, Kew, was so severely injured that [?]he ...

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