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  2. AUSTRALIANS

    Australia completed the rout or the Cuban Davis Cup team when Hop man and Spicule, substituting for Crawford, each had easy singles ...

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  3. ASSASSINATED

    The city was thrown into profound excitement when it was learned that the Premier, Mr. Inukai. had been assassinated and that concerted bomb ...

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  4. UNHEEDED

    The Victorian Premier, Mr. Hogan, interviewed regarding the result of the Victorian elections, said the immediate issue at the election was the ...

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  5. Composite Emergency Cabinet Formed

    An Emergency Government consisting of six members of the United Australia party and four members of the United Country party was sworn in by the Governor, Sir Philip Game, at 9.30 to-night. The Ministry is as follows:-- ...

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  6. SCHOOL TEACHERS

    Reference to the political situation was made by the president of the Teachers' Federation, Mr. McGuinnes, speaking at the Secondary ...

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  7. BUSY WEEK

    The Federal Cabinet to-day considered the legislative programme that would be completed this session. It included Bills to amend the ...

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  8. MANY DEAD

    Rioting was conducted at Bombay throughout the day, eight being killed and 190 injured, thirty seriously, making the total casualties since yesterday 13 ...

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  9. STATE GOVERNOR

    It is understood that the Governor has cancelled all engagements for this week, and will leave with Lady Game to-morrow for the Vice-Regal country home at ...

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  10. TURNED FROM LANG

    Mr. Simon Hickey, M.L.C., who had been a supporter of Mr. Lang until the introduction of the Mortgage Tax Bill, declared during the debate: "I cannot ...

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  11. NEW GUARD

    Pursuing their inquiries into the New Guard organisation detectives early this morning brought a man from a house at Rose Bay and questioned him at head ...

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  12. 'LABOR DAILY'

    Seven of the eight New Guardsmen convicted of assault on Ald. Garden, to-day applied to the Fall Court for a rule nisi directed against the directors of the ...

    Article : 215 words
  13. N.Z. AFFAIRS

    Of 117 volunteers who carried on the tramway service during the strike, 60 will be retained in permanent employment and the remainder of the staff will ...

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  14. PAUL DIVORCE

    Mr. Justice Owen to-day dismissed the petition by Grace Paul (formerly Lowe) for divorce against her husband, John Raymond Paul, a wool buyer. ...

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  15. TRANSPORT PROBLEMS

    Speaking at the Constitutional Club luncheon to-day the former Commissioner for Road Transport, Mr. Maddocks, said control of the railways and tramways ...

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  16. WELL TREATED

    The Under Secretary for Labor and Industry, Mr. Bellemore, to-day denied the allegations made in the House of Commons and reported by cable that ...

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  17. CAPTAINCY

    The prophecy that Chapman would rival Jardine for the captaincy of the M.C.C. team to tour Australia if he regained his batting form is revived by his ...

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  18. CRIMINAL'S END

    Sa[?]ael Dougold, 24, a prisoner at Paramatta gaol, committed suicide last night by cutting his throat with a safety rador blade. He was found dying in his cell ...

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  19. FEDERAL A,L,P.

    A special meeting of the Federal A.L.P decided to continue the fight against the Lang planners in this State. Another meeting will be held on Wednesday to ...

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  20. BANKING FACILITIES

    Banking facilities have been restored to the New Sooth Wales Government, as the result of Mr. Lang's dismissal, and the undertaking of Mr. Stevens to ...

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  21. MILLIONS IN FINES

    A gang of illicit dealers in alcoho' [?]ear Strasbourg were fined a total of £2,650,000. The highest. fine was £51[?],000. Ten of the gang were also ...

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  22. TWELVE SENTENCED

    Twelve men were sentenced to terms up to twelve months imprisonment for offences in connection with the recent disturbances. Many serious charges are ...

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  23. PERU AND MEXICO

    Diplomatic relation between Mexico and Peru have been severed. The Peruvian Government recently asked Mexico to withdraw its Minister, Juan Cahral ...

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  24. BETTY CLOUT

    There is still no trace of the three-year-old child, Betty Clout, who has been missing from her home since last Tuesday. Blacktrackers have failed to pick up any ...

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