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  2. MR. LYONS' FORCES CONSOLIDATING

    Delegates from non-Labor political organisations who met in conference at Scott's Hotel today to discuss the formation of a united party in opposition to the Federal Ministry, made important progress towards a consolidation of their forces for the ...

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  3. TARIFF AGAINST FARMERS

    Declaring that the Government was deliberately discriminating against the primary producer. Mr. Morgan (Nat, Queensland) ...

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  4. "SPURIOUS ACTIVITY IN OIL SEARCH"

    Australian methods of oil ploitation are the subject of a markable denouncement in a s ment tonight by the geological ...

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  5. OUTBACK RELIEF

    Yesterday was a record day for parcels for the Outback Relief Appeal of the Country Women's Association. From ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SOUTH TRAINS

    Southern local governing bodies, whose representatives met today, protested against the proposed closing of the south railway line, and ...

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  7. LESS PAY FOR STATION HANDS

    The Pull Court of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, consisting of Chief Judge Dethridge, Judge Beeby, and Judge Drake-Brockman, today made an I I ] • ...

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  8. LABOR IDEALS

    Greatly enlarged powers of the Commonwealth Parliament are de- . finitely part ol the Goi-o-zunfenrs v objective in the nest election. ...

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  9. SEASON SHAPES PROMISINGLY

    Nature, through beneficent rains, is doing its best to help to restore Australia's prosperity, and there are very few places in our wheat ...

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  10. WEATHER FORECAST

    Generally unsettled, with rain. Fresh to strong; northerly winds, followed later by squally west to south-west ...

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  11. ALTERATIONS WANTED

    Claiming that the Board had promised alterations, Mr. E. D Scammell, chairman of the executive of the Country Common Carriers' ...

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  12. CRICKETER DIVORCED

    Mrs. Edith Ralston Hicks Lyon, formerly Mjss Huxtable, of " LeightonBuzzard, was to-day granted a decree nisi in a suit for divorce brought ...

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  13. CHINA TAKES AWAY BRITISH RIGHTS

    Despite the announcement that the British Government bad no intention of relinquishing its extra-territorial rights within a radius of 50 miles of ...

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  14. Confidence in Dr. Earle Page

    The Country Party (Dr. Earle Page) has received from the Tamworth council of the Farmers' and Settlers' Association, a message expressing ...

    Article : 101 words
  15. Additional Falls' Expected

    The Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—The western monsoon had by this morning moved in a south-east direction, and increased in ...

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  16. PLANE BOSSING IN EAST AFRICA

    A plane, piloted by lieutenant Vines and carrying a passenger, has been missing in the desolate northern fromtier province since Wednesday. ...

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  17. PINNAROO FARMERS

    A representative [?] of farmers met at the town hall Mr. R. L. McKenzie presided, and it was pointed out that many farmers had half finished ...

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  18. Upper House Elections in Tasmania

    Legislative Council elections in three divisions were held today.' In two divisions the returning candidates were re-elected, and, in Tamar, the sitting ...

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  19. GARRISON WIPED OUT

    Messages from Santa Rosa, in an im- portant western Honduras mining, commercial, and agricultural centre, report that an entire Federal ...

    Article : 117 words
  20. NEW MATSON LINERS

    It has been announced from Ban Francisco that the Mariposa, the [?] of the Matson Line's three [?] to be teed on the Australasian route, will ...

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  21. CHURCH'S PROTEST

    "Truthfulness, honesty, and honor in our dealings with all people is our duty, and everyone speaking otherwise should be put out of said ...

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  22. Kadina Services

    The Transport Control Board has issued an order controlling the route between Kulpara and Kadina as from June 1. and is inviting persons ...

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  23. ITALY AND FRANCE IN SCHNEIDER CUP

    Italy and France have entered three aircraft each for the race for the Schneider Cup, which Britain will defend. The race will be held over the ...

    Article : 90 words
  24. North-West Rivers Flooded

    It was reported today that the Ashburton, Lyons and Gascoyne rivers, in the north, were running bankers. On Sunday, the south-bound mail ...

    Article : 72 words
  25. CITIES GROWING AT COUNTRY'S EXPENSE

    "Melbourne and Sydney could disappear from 'the earth, or the grass could grow over the streets, and Australia would be no worse off, but the ...

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  26. BURIED IN SHIP'S COAL

    The extraordinary ruses employed to escape detection were described in the Westham Police Court today, when Joseph Sanders and Robert Henderson ...

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  27. Artists Works to Sales Tax.

    Sketches, drawings, and pictures of all kinds come within the scope at the sales tax, according to & letter which has been sent by the central office ...

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  28. HAWKER BOUND WITH CHAIN

    On the Prince's Highway, between Morwell and Traralgon, this afternoon. Abdul Busch, an Indian hawker, was robbed of £75 in notes, £8 in silver, a ...

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  29. BAKER KILLED

    Run over by a heavy trailer drawn by a motor lorry along Main Northroad. Nailsworth, yesterday afternoon, Mr. Harold Peglar, 41. baker, of ...

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  30. SHELTER FOR UNEMPLOYED

    Pressed by alarming reports from members of the Labor Party about the hardships of unemployed, the Federal Government has been giving serious ...

    Article : 246 words
  31. STACK HOPS BACK QUICKLY

    Captain T. Neville Stack has arrived back at Heston after a flight of [?] hours from Constantinople. He thus broke his own record of 15 hours from ...

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  32. GRAIN FUTURES

    A Free Press dispatch from Ottawa says that the report that Sir Josiah Stamp, chairman of the Royal Commission enquiring into grain futures, ...

    Article : 74 words
  33. Actress Sues Husband for Divorce

    Mrs. Annie Sharland, better known as Miss Annie Croft, the musical comedy star, was today granted a decree nisi against her husband, ...

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  34. DRINKS DISINFECTANT FOR WINE

    Arising out of the death of Mr. Charles A. Meyers, the lighthouse keeper at Cliffy Island, off the Victorian coast, on April 16, two men were ...

    Article : 189 words
  35. King does Motoring

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 words
  36. Police Recover Rings

    Rings valued at £25 were recovered yesterday by Detective Copp and Plainclothes-Constables Hanrahan and Stewart, who investigated a robbery ...

    Article : 81 words
  37. Attempt to Induce Seamen to Strike

    The Newcastle branch of the Seamen's Union is attempting to bring about a strike of Australian seamen on May 10. in an endeavor to gain a ...

    Article : 71 words
  38. OTHER FEATURES THIS MORNING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 331 words
  39. FRENCH PRESIDENCY

    iue .uaiiy xeiegrapn. correspondent at Paris says that the uncertainty: about the candidates for the Presi- dency, which will be filled this ...

    Article : 62 words
  40. CLOSING OF SAVINGS BANK OF N.S.W.

    When the Premier (Mr. Lang) was answering a question in the Legislative Assembly this morning about the Gov- ernment Savings Bank of New South ...

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  41. "Debate Does Not Change Vote," M.H.R. Says

    "Since I have been in Parliament I have noticed that no matter how long most Bills are discussed, the vote is al-v ways the same,' said Mr. Paul .Tones ...

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  42. TROUBLE IN BURMA DEVELOPS

    The Burma revolt situation, which is' complicated by the friction between Burmans and Indians, is gradually becoming worse, despite large-scale ...

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  43. Disturbances at Yatala

    Same more of the prisoners who were charged with breaches of prison regulations after the disturbances at Yatala prison on the morning of Anzac Day ...

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  44. Kaye Don Wants New Record

    Kaye Don will leave for Italy tomorrow, and will there attempt to put the speed boat record beyond the reach of foreigners. ...

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  45. PRIEST DECAPITATED

    Armed with scythes, a party or villagers at Villa la Fuenta, near Valencia, attacked and decapitated an aged priest. Father Sotero, who for 35 ...

    Article : 49 words
  46. Rear-Admiral Hyde Coining to Australia

    Rear-Admiral Hyde, after a year as rear-admiral commanding the 3rd Battle Squadron, will strike his flag at Devonport this evening and join ...

    Article : 48 words
  47. Foul Play Suspected in Priest's Death

    Joseph McDonald, a Roman Catholic priest, from Australia, died last week, and today complaints were issued. charging to Indians withj murder in ...

    Article : 51 words
  48. Funeral of Cricketer

    Mr. P. R. Johnson represented New Zealand tourists at the funeral of "3 M. J. Woods, the former Australian Test cricketer, who died lass week. The ...

    Article : 51 words
  49. Advertising

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    Advertising : 12 words
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