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  2. DISPUTED VOTES

    Sitting as a Court of Disputed Returns, Justice Starke in the High Court heard the appeal of the Labor Senate candidates against the decision of the ...

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  3. FEDERAL ISSUES

    That more of the dreams and aspirations of the founders of Australia had been accomplished during the six years of the Bruce-Page ...

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  4. 'PLEASURE HUNT'

    In a remarkable sermon at All Saints' Church last night, the Bishop of Bathurst, Dr. Crotty, said that what modern youth wants is not so ...

    Article : 129 words
  5. FEDERAL SERVICE

    A deputation, representing about 42,000 Commonwealth servants, had a long-awaited interview with the Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, to-day, to ...

    Article : 245 words
  6. 'I FORGED IT'

    Brussels newspapers state that the man named Frank Heine, who was arrested in connection with the alleged forgery of the Franco-Belgian ...

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  7. REVOLUTION

    A revolution has broken out in Mexico, where sections of the army and navy have joined forces against President Gil. ...

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  8. CLERGYMAN'S CHALLENGE.

    During a sermon at Gordon yesterday, Rev. Arnold Connolly, of St. John's Church of England, said to the present day congregation the Bible was unintelligible and ...

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  9. REFORM BILLS

    It is stated that the Legislative Council Reform and Greater Sydney Rills will not be introduced in the State Parliament until later in the year. ...

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  10. SHOP GIRLS

    The secretary of the Shop Assistants' Union, Mr. E. C. O'Dea, had an interview with the Assistant Chief Secretary, Mr. Bruxner, to-day, when he alleged that ...

    Article : 141 words
  11. £1000 FINE

    A bombshell was thrown into the ranks of the Timber Workers' Union in the shape of a demand from the Commonwealth Crown Law Solicitor ...

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  12. MASTER SPY

    Sensational disclosures have been made following the arrest of Vladi Orloff and Michael Sumarokoff, at Berlin, yesterday Orloff was once chief of the secret police ...

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  13. ANTI-WAR PACT

    Sir Austen Chamberlain, British Foreign Secretary, in a message to Mr. Kellogg, United States Secretary of State said at the moment of depositing our ...

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  14. BOURKE'S TURN.

    The main shopping centre in Mitchell street Was practically destroyed by fire early this morning. Rudder's drapery store and five ...

    Article : 88 words
  15. STONE THROWING

    At the Parramatta Court to-day John Pickering, 24, laborer in a local timber yard, was convicted on a charge of assaulting Frederick Gibson, timber lorry ...

    Article : 121 words
  16. BITTEN ABOUT LEGS

    Dick Roods and Leslie Aldridge, each aged 12, were attacked by a number of dog sharks, while wading in the water at Ardossan. They were severely bitten ...

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  17. PUBLIC PURSE

    The Premier, Mr. Bavin, speaking at at Bathurst, said people should remember that the public purse was not bottomless. This year, £15,000,000 of loan money was ...

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  18. LOSS OF ITALIA

    The Italia inquiry commission's report, which has been submitted to Mussolini, states that the loss of the airship Italia in the Arctic was due to faulty ...

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  19. MONEY FOR EDUCATION

    Replying to criticisms of the Education Department's expenditure, the Minister for Education, Mr. Drummond said today that in 1928 the additional number ...

    Article : 71 words
  20. SON SHOT DEAD

    Harold Lever, 23, was shot dead tins afternoon, and later his father, Joseph Lever, was arrested on a charge of murder. ...

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  21. AN ASSET

    Referring to the importance of youth in an address to the Constitutional Club to-day Brigadier-General Lloyd, the newly elected member for Parramatta, said: ...

    Article : 73 words
  22. UNDERGROUND RESERVIOR BURSTS

    The underground reservoir at Mount Eden burst early this morning, releasing a million and a quarter gallons of water, which submerged the surrounding country ...

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  23. CHILD RESCUED

    While a child was playing on Newcastle beach last night a huge wave swept him off his feet and carried him out to sea. A young man, whoso name has not been ...

    Article : 77 words
  24. ADJOURNMENT REFUSED

    Judge Beeby, in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day, refused the application for adjournment of the metal trades case. Union representatives desired ...

    Article : 87 words
  25. POLITICAL PRISONERS

    A meeting of the Newcastle Australian Railways Union carried resolutions demanding the release of all political prisoners and an inquiry into the alleged ...

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  26. MAN ELECTROCUTED

    Jake Gibson a Well-known resident of Thirroul, was found dead near his motor lorry. It is thought he was looking over the lorry with a lead attached to the ...

    Article : 61 words
  27. CROYDON ON RIM

    Interviewed by the "Daily Express," Mr. F. E. Guest, former Air Minister, who has returned from a survey of commercial air routes in Africa, suggests ...

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  28. MEAT EMPLOYEES

    At a meeting of the Federal Council of the Meat Employees' Union, a proposal was discussed for the cancellation of registration of the union in the Federal ...

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  29. SIR R. BADEN POWELL

    Private advices indicate that it is practically certain that Sir Robert Baden Powell, founder and Chief Scout of the Boy Scout movement, will visit Australia ...

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  30. "NOTHING IN IT"

    The Commissioner of Police, Mr. J. Mitchell, denied last night that he in tended to retire shortly. There is adsolutely nothing in the ...

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  31. COTTAGE DESTROYED

    When a three-roomed weatherboard cottage was destroyed by fire at Bankstown early this morning, the occupants, Mr. and Mrs. Livermore and their six children, ...

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  32. PRISONERS FOR ROAD WORK

    Union officials, in the form of a deputation, to-day, protested to the Minister for Justice, Mr. Lee, against the proposal to use maintenance prisoners for road ...

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  33. CLOTHING FACTORY ENTERED

    Robinson's clothing factory, at the corner of Elizabeth and Belvoire streets, was entered by burglars during the weekend, and rolls of cloth and ready-made ...

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  34. TELEPHONE CABLE

    Plans are well advanced for the installation of the first trans-Atlantic exclusive telephone cable between the United States and Britain by the American ...

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  35. BIG MOTOR TRIAL

    A big Royal Automobile Club combined trial and touring contest promoted by the R.A.C. of Australia and R.A.C. of Victoria was commenced to-day, when 18 ...

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  36. TIMBER STRIKERS.

    Twenty strikers attacked two lorries loaded with timber at Brunswick to-day. The strikers came on the scene in a motor car as the lorries were being loaded, ...

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  37. INFANT ABANDONED

    A male infant, two weeks old, was found abandoned in a motor car, owned by Mr. Borstall at his residence at Annandale last night. The baby, which was ...

    Article : 50 words
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