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  2. 'LIARS'

    The alleged Franco-Belgian agreement was the subject of two inter-pellations in the Belgian Chamber, to which M. Hymans, Foreign Minister, ...

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  3. LIVING WAGE

    Before the full bench, of the Industrial Court to-day, determination on the standard of living and declaration of the living wage for rural and non-rural ...

    Article : 236 words
  4. MUST VOTE 'NO'

    Mr. H. Corke, secretary of the Sydney Suburban Timber Merchants' Association, said to-day that it had conic to his knowledge that many men had been told they ...

    Article : 378 words
  5. COSTLY.

    The Public Accounts Committee commenced an investigation into the question of temporary, employment in the public service. ...

    Article : 273 words
  6. THE LASH

    The clause of the Crimes Amendment Bill, Which authorises Judges to order floggings in cases of persons convicted to razor slashings, was ...

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  7. 'STILL ON'

    "You have all been in the Great War," said Mr. W. M. Hughes, speaking at the Lane Cove Soldiers Club last night. ...

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  8. YOU GO FIRST

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Keegan (Labor), asked the Premier whether his attention had been drawn to statements in the press, to the effect that ...

    Article : 213 words
  9. GRAFTON COUPLE

    In the Divorce Court Kitty Smith, formerly Massingham, petitioned for .the dissolution of her marriage with Josiah White Smith on the ground of his adultery ...

    Article : 168 words
  10. MAN AND WIFE

    When Mr. and Mrs. Victor Coombes. of Haberfield, were about, to enter their house last night, after brief absence. two men suddenly emerged from the ...

    Article : 115 words
  11. MINER PRESIDENT

    The National Union of Conservative Associations has elected as chairman Cwilym Rowlands, a working man, who spent many years in a Welsh coal mine. ...

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  12. WINE INDUSTRY

    In the second reading speech in the House of Representatives to-day. on the Wine Overseas Marketing Bill, Mr. Paterson, Minister for Markets and Transport, ...

    Article : 270 words
  13. SENSATIONAL STORY

    A twenty-year-old girl told the police a sensational story. She she visited Bondi on Sunday evening land after listening to the band ...

    Article : 243 words
  14. LABOR MEMBER'S PROTEST

    Further consideration of the transport Workers' Act, 1928, was given in Committee in the Federal Parliament to-day. Mr. Makin entered a spirited protest ...

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  15. STUD SHEEP

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Shand (Nationalist), asked the Premier whether he was aware that thousands pf our stud sheep were being exported to ...

    Article : 212 words
  16. 'UTTER CONFUSION'

    Dr. Stresemann, at a party meeting, gravely warned all parties concerning the utter confusion into which politics had fallen. He said the German Government was ...

    Article : 170 words
  17. R.A.F. AIRMEN

    The evacuation of Sir Francis Humphrys, British Minister, and other Foreign Legations, from Kabul, has greatly relieved the frontier authorities. Only ...

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  18. "CEASE WORK"

    At to-morrow night's meeting of the Melbourne Trades Hall council,a motion will be moved to enable the discussion of a motion, that all affiliated unions cease ...

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  19. "GOOD- BYE TOM"

    At the inquest on the bodies of the seven persons Who were burnt to death when their house in the little village of Don was destroyed by fire, evidence was ...

    Article : 191 words
  20. PROPOSED RAILWAY

    Mr. Lacey moved the adjournment of the Federal Parliament to-day, in order to appeal for the construction of a railway line from Red Hill to Port Augusta. ...

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  21. PUTTING SCREW ON

    The "Daily Express" states that 4000 British cinemas are being held to ransom by an American company, which demands that they instal reproducing apparatus for ...

    Article : 90 words
  22. SAWMILLERS' METHODS

    A strong condemnation of Australian sawmillers was uttered by the chief of the division of forest products in the Canberra forest research laboratory. ...

    Article : 103 words
  23. ROAD WORK FOR PRISONERS

    The Minister for Justice, Mr. Lee, proposes to introduce legislation, under which provision will be made for the working of prisoners on the roads. These ...

    Article : 101 words
  24. THE ORANTES

    Fine snow, driven by a semi-blizzard, provided a picturesquo mantle to the launch of the Orontes, the finest Orient liner ever built at Vickers-Armstrong's ...

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  25. RECORD ATTENDANCE

    The first week's attendance at the London section of the British Industries Fair was 75,000, being an increase of 5000 over last year's record figure. There ...

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  26. CABINET RESHUFFLE PREDICTED.

    During the discussions on the Crimes Amendment Bill in the Legislative Assembly to-night, Mr. McGirr (Labor), ...

    Article : 99 words
  27. BOY ON SCOOTER

    Clement Pye, 11, was riding a scooter at Marriekville when he became jammed between two motor cars as the result of which the handle of the scooter was ...

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  28. MISSING PAPERS FOUND

    Mr. Abbott, Minister for Home Affairs, stated in the Federal Parliament to-day that the Public Accounts Committee had recommended that a special investigation ...

    Article : 117 words
  29. BOON TO CHILDREN

    Scientists at Jena University claim to have invented a serum for whooping cough. Seventy children inoculated with the serum were brought into contact with ...

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  30. WORLD MARKET

    The "Daily Chronicle's" aviation correspondent states that an organised effort is being made to obtain a world market for British aeroplanes. Already the ...

    Article : 75 words
  31. AUSTRALIAN FURNITURE

    In opening an exhibition of Australian timber and furniture at Australia House, Mr. W. Mallinson: a timber importer, suggested the issue of a Government ...

    Article : 66 words
  32. TARDY RATEPAYERS

    The Mayor of Fairfield stated at last night's meeting of the local council that in January rate notices for £2186 were sent out, but. so far only £257 had been ...

    Article : 73 words
  33. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    Professor Peden, who was appointed President of the Legislative Council took his seat when the House met this afternoon and was congratulated by the ...

    Article : 69 words
  34. ARMY OF ENEMPLOYED

    The total number of unemployed in Great Britain on February 18 was 1,458,000. This was 115,495 more than the week before and 321,313 more than a year ...

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  35. THE KANOWNA

    Giving evidence at the inquiry concerning the kanowna disaster, Joseph Kean. third officer, said there was a three or four knots current running at the time ...

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  36. CANADIAN M,P.

    Louis Auger, the youngest member of the Canadian Parliament, is in gaol waiting the application of the Supreme Court of Ontario for bail. He is charged with ...

    Article : 43 words
  37. KING'S LEVEE

    Snow, heralding the second lcy snap, prevented the Prince of Wales' ceremonial drive in the State coach to St. James Palace to hold the first levee on ...

    Article : 83 words
  38. P, AND C, MEETINGS

    Answering Mr. Gosling (Labor), in the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Minister for Education said it was a fact that he had given instructions that Parents and ...

    Article : 95 words
  39. METHODIST CONFERENCE

    The Rev. W. E. Bennett, principal of Leigh Theological College. was to-night elected president of the Methodist Conference. He received 188 votes, while ...

    Article : 48 words
  40. MISSION TO ENGLAND

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, to-day denied, that a mission of business men would bo sent from Australia to Britain, on the same terms as the British Economic ...

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  41. FILM FOR DUKE.

    The film epic of the South Pole, recording Scott's last Antarctic expedition, after being specially shown in the Albert Hall in the presence of the Duke of York, ...

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  42. MARSHAL FOCH

    Marshal Foch's condition is extremely grave. A bulletin signed by five physicians states that his temperature is dangerously high and the pulse feeble. ...

    Article : 34 words
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