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  3. BRIBERY CHARGE

    The Commissioner found that Fitzgibbons and Jarvie conspired together to bribe the late Chief Secretary, MrBruntnell, and Cabinet decided ...

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  4. REDUCED PROGRAMME

    It is expected that in the next Budgel speech the Treasurer will beable to announce that a steady policy of development will be pursued in ...

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  5. NEW MINISTRY

    With the certainty that the King will be ready on Saturday to hand to the new Ministers their seals of office, there is more definite talk of their ...

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  6. COAL CRISIS

    The treasurer of the Northern Miners' Federation, Mr. Teese, stated to-night that members of J. and A. Brown's office staff were used in ...

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  7. SEAMEN'S UNION

    At a meeting of the Seamen's Union to-day, Mr. J. Cameron, formen Federal returning officer of the Union, was appointed temporary assistant ...

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  8. BACKED TRIGO

    An Australian farmer, John Paul Harris, holidaying in Britain, charged John Blackshaw, bookmaker, and Thomas Blackshaw, his clerk, at the ...

    Article : 131 words
  9. BASHER GANG

    To-day's issue of the "Worker's Weekly," a Communist organ, published in Sydney, contains the following report of the work of the "Basher" ...

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  10. RED CROSS

    The necessity of erecting and equipping a convalescent home in Canberra was urged at a meeting of the Red Cross Society at the Social Service ...

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  11. COAL TROUBLE

    Picketing at Hebburn mines has been suspended in order to give the Colliery staffs Association time to arrive at a lecision at its meeting at West ...

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  12. MURDER AND SUICIDE

    That Miss Rene Linton was murdered by Mr. Strachan Knight, and that the latter subsequently took his own life was the finding of the city coroner ...

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  13. GONE DRY

    Sir Esme Howard, British Ambassador to the U.S.A., has informed the Secretary, Mr. Stimson, of his contemplated action not to import into the ...

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  14. AT CALCUTTA

    Rigno and Karachard, the French airmen, arrived here on their endurance flight. They have covered 6,060 miles in 50 flying hours. They had a ...

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  15. ELECTRIC TRAIN

    A fuse on top of an electric motor on the leading carriage of a train at Milson's Point blew out this morning with a territle noise. The carriage ...

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  16. DESERTERS

    At the concluding session of the Commonwealth Women's Conference, Miss Musson, secretary of the Council for Protection of Unmarried Mothers ...

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  17. POLICE FORCE

    There is a strong posse of police on duty in the vicimty of the Hebburn Mines to-day. Further picketing of men took p[?]ace, and six men on their way ...

    Article : 87 words
  18. DIPLOMATIC LIQUOR

    The "Evening Post," in a leader entitled "Sir Esme impairs his usefulness," commenceed: "We do not know the motive for Sir Esme Howard's ...

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  19. KING'S BIRTHDAY MESSAGE

    The following messnge has been received by His Excellency the Governor-General from the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs:— ...

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  20. KING'S PROGRESS

    There are Indications that the King's progress will permit His Majesty's going to Sandringham on June 19. ...

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  21. TAYLOR DISCHARGED

    James Ernest Taylor, 28, supposed shearer, who was arrested in connection with the shooting of Phillip Jeffs at his home at Kensington, on ...

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  22. HUME RESERVOIR

    The committee of inquiry appointed to inquire into the increase to £1,300,037 in the estimates for the completion of the Hume Reservoir to its ...

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  23. MEMBERS' EFFORTS

    Mr. O'Hearn, M.L.A., interviewed Cabinet Ministers this morning wiht regard to the coal erisis. He states that although there are some ...

    Article : 52 words
  24. TRADE BALANCE

    Speaking on limitations and reciprocal trade agreements between Canada Australia before the Canadian Manufacturers' Association, Mr. D. H. ...

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  25. SKELETON IN WELL

    The disappearance of Madam Collot ten years ago has been dramatically cleared up in a tragic sequel. Her husband recently applied to inherit her ...

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  26. DEAN INGE'S LATEST

    "Politics are an expensive and futile game. We would be better off under a capable dictator," said Dean Inge in an article on the elections in a Church ...

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  27. WAR PENSION APPEAL

    The newly-appointed Assessment Tribunal of War Pension Appeals, under the presidency of Mr. Norman Migheel, a Brisbane solicitor, assisted ...

    Article : 90 words
  28. OLD BAILEY

    Sir Phillip Street, Chief Justice for New South Wales, visited Old Bailey to-day, and sat on the bench beside the recorder, Sir Ernest Wild, by whom ...

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  29. MOYES ACQUITTED

    After a short retirement to-day the jury acquitted David Moyes, the mechanic who was charged with having set fire to a motor garage at ...

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  30. ELECTORAL INQUIRY

    The report of Judge Coyle, who inquired into Mr Lang's allegations regarding the Parramatta rolls, was furnished to-day. It probably will be ...

    Article : 33 words
  31. NORMAL STRENGTH.

    With the arrival of Constable Linalter, from Gundagai, to take up duties, the Coulburn police are now 19 strong. ...

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