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  2. Advertising

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  3. SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS

    At Malmesbury, Mr Bergh (Natinalist). 1931, defeated Mr F. S. Malan, Minister for Mines and Industry’ 1788. ...

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  4. PERSONAL

    “The Government regrets exceedingly from the point of view of the Railway Department,” said Mr Eggleston, the Minister for Railways, yesterday, the ...

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  5. ITALIAN KIDNAPPING

    Signor Filippelli, who has been arrested in connection, with the kidnapping of a Socialist Deputy named Matteotti, has undergone many hours ...

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  6. U.S. PRESIDENCY

    The campaign of Mr M'Adoo for the Democratic nomination for President entered, its final phase when he arrived here and took advisory charge ...

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  7. JAPAN AND U.S.A.

    “Japan, in her dealings with the United States, always believed them to be between friends, declared Mr Hanihara, Japanese Ambassador, at ...

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  8. Imperial Preference

    Imperial preference was finally defeated in the House of Commons last night. A dramatic division brought a remarkable two days’ debate to a ...

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  9. FARMER-LABOR CONVENTION.

    Senator La Follette has been eliminated as Presidential candidate at the National Farmer-Labor Progressive Convention. ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN OLYMPIC TEAM

    Frank Beaurepaire, the Victorian swimmer, has taken charge of the training of the Australian Olympic swimmers. He swam 800 metres in ...

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  11. AMERICAN MEDICAL FRAUDS

    State-wide investigation into medical frauds, particularly so-called "diploma mills," resulted in the conviction of Dr Robert Adcox, a noted St. Louis ...

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  12. MR. MACDONALD’S ATTITUDE.

    On the resumption of the debate in the House of Commons, Mr Ramsay Macdonald, the Prime Minister, announced that he would vote against all ...

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  13. THE JAPANESE PROTEST.

    The State Department publishes the reply of the Secretary of State (Sir Hughes) to the Japanese protest against exclusion. The reply declares ...

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  14. CANADIAN POSTAL SERVICE

    Following the action of postal workers in Toronto, Montreal and several other cities, in striking, tonight, according. to schedule, p[?] have ...

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  15. PROBABLE OUTCOME A

    A feaure of the election was the land-s[?] to the Nationalist and Labor parties in the Transvanl. which was main[?]v responsible for the sweeping nature ...

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  16. LABOR CONFERENCE

    The Australian Press Association's correspondent at Geneva, says that the International Labor Conference has made very slow progress, the system of ...

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  17. FUTTHER RESOLUTIONS DEFEATED.

    In the House of Commons the second, third and fourth resolutions regarding tobacco, wines, and sugar, were defeated by 284-27l, 285-268. ...

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  18. PRIVATE RODEO

    Private steer-roping contests were held at We nib ley Park this morning. A galloping steer, when roped, turned a somersault and broke its neck. The ...

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  19. MEXICO’S THREAT

    The Mexico Consul General in London has been instructed to inform the British Government that it is impossible to countenance the attitude of ...

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  20. THE DAVIS CUP

    In the third round of the Davis Cup, France beat India, Cochet and Brugnon defeating Hadie and Khfyzee, 6-1, 6-4. 7-5. ...

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  21. MR. MACDONALD REPLIES TO MR. BALDWIN.

    Mr Macdonald emphasised that the policy of preference advocated by the Opposition would necessitate the abandonment of our principles and the ...

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  22. MR PRUCE COMMENTS.

    Referring to-hight to the cabled reports as to Imperial trade preference, in relation to the debate in the House of Commons, Mr Bruce (the Prime ...

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  23. THE COMMONWEALTH BANK

    The reports published in London In regard to the reorganisation of the Commonwealth Bank are conflicting. Sir William M‘Beath says that a ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN BOYS ABROAD

    The Young Australians to-day inspected the works of Messrs Armstrong Whitworth at Newcastle. They saw the processes of big gun ...

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  25. MR. BALDWIN’S VIEWS.

    Mr Baldwin, former Prime Minister, declared that the decision on the resolutions wouldi be one of profound and far-reaching importance. (Opposition ...

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  26. ANOTHER ANIMAL KILLED.

    At the steer-roping, continued privatly tins morning, another steer was killed, sustaining a fracture of its neck A third broke its horn. ...

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  27. COMMENT BY CHANCELLOR OF EXCHEQUER.

    Mr Philip Snowden, Chancellor of the Exchequer, declared, that the resolutions would tie the hands of future Chancellors of the Exchequers. Fern ...

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  28. SENSATIONAL ACCIDENT

    A sensational motoring accident occurred this evening on the Sydney road at the approach to Brunswick. A Ford motor bus, driven by ...

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  29. IRISH BOUNDARY DISPUTE

    The Government has issued the correspondence between Mr Ramsay Macdonald (Prime Minister) Mr. J. H. Thomas (Colonial Secretary) and the ...

    Article : 169 words
  30. SINGAPORE PLANT

    Replying to Viscount Curzon in the Mouse of Cqntmons to-day, Mr C. G. Ammon (Under Secretary for Air) said he was aware that plant ...

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  31. BRITISH GOVERNMENT'S ACT.

    The “Daily Herald" says That the Government has decided on a total breach with Mexico Mr Cummins will be withdrawn. Sir Thomas ...

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  32. CIRL SETS FIRE TO SCHOOL

    A 14-year-old girl, whose name is withheld has confessed that she set fire to the Hope Development School at Playaderrey, on 31 st. May, when 24 ...

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  33. PROPOSALS BY MR. BALDWIN.

    In the debate on preference in the House of Commons, Mr Baldwin, fowner Prime Minisiter brought forward a far-reaching scheme for deal ...

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  34. LABOR LEADER’S COMMENT.

    Mr Charlton leader of the Federal Opposition, said that he was very sorry that the predferen[?] proposals had been dedeated but as he had said ...

    Article : 56 words
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