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  2. OUR CREDIT

    Dealing with the position which faces Australia at present, the Premier, Mr. Bavin, in a speech at Rand wick to–night, said he believed the ...

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  3. CHAOTIC

    The new Finance Minister, Senor Arguelles, caused a stir when surveying the work of his predecessors under De Rivera, charging them with plunging the country ...

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  4. FREE LABOR

    The response to the mine owners call for labor has been so satisfactory that the owners will hold a special meeting on Wednesday to ...

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  5. 48 HOURS

    It was learned from an authoritative source to–night that the State Government intends to introduce a Bill to provide for a 48–hour week in ...

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  6. FIRE ON LINER

    A fire which may have had serious consequences broke out in the engine room of the liner Hobson's Bay at Darling Harbor to–night. ...

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  7. GRAFTON SHOW

    Although seven weeks have yet to pass before this year's Grafton show becomes a reality, evidence is not wanting of the continued popularity of this big fixture, ...

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  8. ON BENCH

    Tadeucz Wlodarczyk, a Pole, appeared at West Maitland Court to–day, on a charge of having at Rothbury on December 15, stolen a suit of clothes, ...

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  9. DE RIVERA

    The death is announced of Primo de Rivera, former dictator of Spain. The body of De Rivera was embalmed in accordance with Spanish custom. ...

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  10. SOVIET AND RELIGION

    Thousands of worshippers of the Roman Catholic, Protestant and Jewish faiths met in prayer in protest against Soviet religious persecution, while 12.000 "Reds" ...

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  11. MURDER CHARGE

    At the Central Criminal Court to–day William Ralph, 37, laborer, was charged with having murdered Arthur Adolph Lange, in a residential at Surry Hills, ...

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  12. AN EGG STORY

    (All Rights Reserved.—By Wireless, March 16, from Sir Douglas Mawson, on board the Discovery). Reverting to the recent reference to the ...

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  13. OFF AGAIN

    The New Zealand aviators, Piper and Kaye, arrived from Akyab and after refuelling continued in the direction of Bangkok, en route to Australia. ...

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  14. CONRAD IMTHURN DEAD

    The death is announced of Conrad Imthurn, who revealed the co–called Zino vieff letter, on the eve of the general election in 1924. ...

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  15. DEPRESSION

    Addressing the Constitutional Association to–day Mr. Bertrand Latham, actuary of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia said bank deposits showed a drop of ten ...

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  16. PRISON LABOR

    The Minister for Justice Mr. Lee, reiterated last night he was determined to use prison labor for the construction of the road in Kuringai Chase reserve. ...

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  17. TELEGRAMS

    As Thos. Patrick Kelly, chemist, of Carlton, was about to retire shortly after midnight his suspicions were aroused by a smell of smoke and investigations ...

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  18. NAVAL CONFERENCE

    The French Premier, M. Tardieu. arrived here last night and was welcomed at the station by the First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. A. V. Alexander, and ...

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  19. SUPER TAX ON IMPORTS?

    In response to a call from the Prime Minister, members of the Tariff Board arrived at Canberra from Melbourne this morning and spent the day from 10.30 ...

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  20. C. P. SUPPORTERS

    Addressing a meeting of the Country party supporters at Wagga, Colonel Munro, general secretary, stated the party would contest 20 of the 21 seats at the ...

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  21. A.L.P. INQUIRY

    The following committee has been appointed by the A.L.P. Executive to inquire into the allegations made against the Federal Treasurer, Mr. Theodore, and ...

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  22. BAG SNATCHERS

    While Miss Ethel Steele was walking along Botany road yesterday afternoon a man ran from behind her, snatched her handbag containing £210 and, ...

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  23. PIG BUYERS

    Giving evidence before the Royal Commission inquiring into the activities of the Newcastle Abattoirs to–day, Harold Warwick, factory manager of J. C. ...

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  24. ESCAPEE SENTENCED.

    John King, 45, who escaped from custody by jumping out of a train recently, was sentenced to–day to six months on a charge of stealing and nine months for ...

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  25. TWIN BROTHERS DROWNED.

    James Patterson and John Paterson, twin brothers, both of Nyora. were drowned at San Remo yesterday. They were fishing from the rocks and when James was ...

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  26. £6000 BILL

    It was reported to–day that the A.L.P. Executive had resolved to pay the whole of the legal costs of defendants in the recent ballot box libel action, in addition ...

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  27. TAX PAYMENTS

    The Prime Minister's Department has informed the Graziers' Association that the Federal Treasury had given careful consideration to Alex Jobson's ...

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  28. DIFFERENTIAL BASIC WAGE.

    During the hearing of a case in the Arbitration Court to–day Judge Lukin announced that the Full Arbitration Court would probably reassemble shortly to ...

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  29. BROTHER AND SISTER

    Elsie Lawson, 18, and her brother, Edward Lawson, 19, were killed at Spreyton. The youth had taken his sister for a drive in a single seater motor car, and while at ...

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  30. OPOSSUM POISONER

    William Gibbs, alias Jack White, was fined £147 at the local court on a charge of having 47 opossum skins in his possession. ...

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  31. LURE OF CITY

    Sir Dudley de Chair, in officially opening the new quarters of the Newtown Marrickville Ambulance, said the country needed men to develop the land. He was ...

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  32. STEAMERS IN COLLISION

    A collision occurred near Pyrmont bridge to–day between the North Coast steamer Maianbar and the steamer Wear. The latter was berthing at the time. The ...

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  33. NON–STOP FLYING RECORD.

    A non–stop flying record for New Zealand has been established by Captain Hewett, who flew from Dunedin to Auckland, a distance of 600 miles, in 10 hours ...

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  34. OBITUARY

    The death is announced of the Countess of Coventry, widow of the Earl of Coventry. The Earl and Countess celebrated the ...

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  35. FIVE SERIOUSLY HURT

    When a car crashed into a horse and cart near Bankstown late last night, five persons were seriously injured, namely: George Holder, cuts on the head and scalp; ...

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  36. THIEVES BUSY.

    During the week–end thieves in the metropolitan area stole goods valued at nearly £1000. Thirteen motor cars also disappeared. Many of these, however, were ...

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  37. MISSING GIRL

    Phyllis Chuff, housemaid, mysteriously disappeared on Friday night from her employer's house at Burnie, Tasmania. Last night she was left in an exhausted and ...

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  38. STRUCK BY CAR

    While Elsie Cameron, 19, was crossing Newtown Bridge late last night, she was struck by a motor car and hurled across the roadway. She suffered fractured ribs ...

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  39. THIEVES IN SHOP

    Noel Conyngham, proprietor of a wine saloon at Camperdown, reported to the police that while he was asleep in his house above the shop late on Saturday ...

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  40. BOUND OVER

    James Percy Walker, Town Clerk of Coraki, was charged at Lismore Quarter Sessions to-day with embezzling £22875 of the council's funds. ...

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  41. UNIFICATION

    The Federal Labor Conference will meet at Canberra on May 26 to consider a lengthy agenda. Among the proposals is one from the ...

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  42. HATRY ASSOCIATE

    The decision to arrest Gialdini, one of Hatry's associates, followed an interview between the British Ambassador and Mussolini. The warrant was only issued ...

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  43. BOY STARTLED POLICE

    A boy visited Darlinghurst police station yesterday and excitedly explained there had been a murder in his parents' backyard. He said he had been digging ...

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  44. MAN FOUND WOUNDED

    William Blake, 50, stationmaster at Ebden weir, on the Victorian side opposite the Hume reservoir township, was found seriously injured by a gunshot ...

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  45. SMALLPOX

    Sister Barbara, who contracted small pox while attending James Sharpe, who died of smallpox, has herself succumbed to the disease. ...

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