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  2. RINDERPEST

    The reported outbreak of rinderpest in and around Fremantle, West Australia, is regarded seriously by the Federal authorities, who are taking immediate ...

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  3. TUTANKHAMEN

    The Luxor correspondent of the "Morning Post" reports that the Premier of Egypt told a deputation of Egyptian journalists that he would ...

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  4. TOO MUCH SPORT

    That 100,000 men in. the Sydney area had "cut church out of their lives," was asserted by Rev. A. R. Ebbs, national secretary of the Church of ...

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  5. TO PAY BILL

    Lord Derby (Secretary of state for War), speaking at Fleetwood, said that the Germans had, now recognised they were beaten, and'.had to pay the bill, ...

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  6. THE CHAMPIONS

    The three parties have now selected the majority of their champions. The Conservatives are contesting 550 seats, the Liberals 460, including 70 out ...

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  7. NORTH UP IN ARMS

    In the North Coast among the dairy farms, the biggest drought of recent years, has settled on the land, shrivelling the herbage and turning the ...

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  8. COMMUNISTS

    The official organ of the A.L.P. quotes from the rules of the Communist Party, with, a view to proving that, the latter cannot be assimilated ...

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  9. NE TEMERE BILL

    Most of the leaders of the respective Churches have no comment to make on the Ne Temere legislation introduced by the Minister for Justice on ...

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  10. THAT SPIRIT OF REASON

    The exact relationship of the Nationalist Party to the Progressive Party in regard to the business to be transacted in the present session of ...

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  11. BALLOT BOXES

    Mr. Gavin Sutherland, one of the men expelled from the A.L.P. on the recommendation of the ballot box committee, has been asked by letter to consent to ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIA ALERT

    The Stock Department is keeping in close touch with tho reported serious outbreak of disease among dairy cattle in the Fremantle district and all measures will ...

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  13. LIQUOR BILL

    "The Liquor Bill now before Parliament does not contain all that I wish as a prohibitionist," said the Minister for Justice (Mr. Ley), in opening the ...

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  14. WONDER INJECTIONS

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Rome correspondent states that Dr. Tomarkin, a Swiss scientist, aged 29, has discovered a new injection treatment for ...

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  15. HERDS WIPED OUT

    The disease suspected of, being rinderpest broke out in the Fremantle district about a fortnight ago. It was noticed that cows were running a high ...

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  16. ON THE BAR AND OFF AGAIN

    The coastal steamer Ballengarra, as she appeared when she grounded, on the Port Macquarie bar recently. The bottom picture shows the tug Undaunted towing her off. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. LARGEST STEAMER

    The Union-Castle Mail Steamship Co., Ltd., has ordered from Messrs. Harland, and Wolff, the world's largest and most powerful twin-screw passenger vessel for ...

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  18. IMPERIAL LOANS

    Mr. Bruce, commenting on Mr. Theo dore's declaration that lie is unable to accept assistance to purchase marital in Britain, arguing that it is ...

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  19. DUTCH TRADE

    Mr. Cramsie (chairman of the Australian Meat Board), speaking at a dinner given by Mr. H. B. Bekker (managing director of the Holland-Australia Line of ...

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  20. BIG CITY FIRE

    A big blaze broke out in the city early this morning .when' damage estimated at about £20,000 was done. The outbreak occurred in a ...

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  21. £500,000 LOAN

    The City Council has floated a loan of £500,000 in Melbourne, at par, the interest rate being 5 34 per cent, per annum. Tho loan will be for 20 years, ...

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  22. EDITOR SENTENCED

    William Parker 'Evans (42), editor of "Sporting Times," more commonly known as "The Pink 'Un," was charged at the Old Bailey with ...

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  23. CARD-SHARPER

    Matthew Biggar a one-legged discharged soldier, pleaded guilty, at the Marlborough Street Police. Court, to conspiring with others to obtain ...

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  24. QUARTER THE COST

    Although neither the Commonwealth shipping line officials, nor the purchasers would divulge the price paid for the ten cargo vessels which have been sold to ...

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  25. MR. CHAFFEY WAITS

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Chaffey) expressed concern yesterday at the possibility of rinderpest getting a foothold in Australia, but said he was ...

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  26. CLOTHING TRADE

    Delivering judgment on the plaint of the Federated Clothing and Allied Trades Union, Mr. Deputy-President Webb, in the Arbitration Court to-day, said it was ...

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  27. "MARCONI SENSATION"

    Mr. Bruce took occasion to deny in the London press that a' certain passage reflecting on Marconi In Australia, which appeared in the ...

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  28. STRANGLED BABY

    Sarah Boyd (29) 'and Jean Olliver (33) were charged at the Central Police Court yesterday with maliciously murdering a female child, on ...

    Article : 114 words
  29. MELBOURNE RIOTS

    Mr. H. D. Betts, secretary of the Riot Sufferers' Defence League, said to-day that a bill of damages was being prepared for presentation to Cabinet ...

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  30. WITHDRAWAL OF STEAMERS

    At a meeting of the Australian Commonwealth Shipping Board yesterday, the withdrawing of the line's steamers from the Java and Singapore trade ...

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  31. SYDNEY FERRIES

    The Sydney Ferries. Ltd., employees held their annual picnic yesterday at Clifton Gardens. The chairman of directors, Mr. Parker ...

    Article : 117 words
  32. LEGAL BATTLE

    Another legal battle is impending between the big five meet packers and the United States Government. The Secretary for' Agriculture (Mr. ...

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  33. TRAMWAY AWARD

    Included in the application of the Tramway Employees' Association for .variations of the Federal award is a section asking that provision be made ...

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  34. "LET US FIGHT"

    Strong language was used by delegates at the railway conference hero. "We ask for bread and they don't even give us a stone," exclaimed Mr. ...

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  35. A GALLANT CAPTAIN

    Charles Bainbridge, a fireman, who joined the Trevessa in South Australia, gave evidence at the inquiry that, the ship's lifebelts were, practically rotten, ...

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  36. MISSING BARQUE

    The Federal Government has requested tho Navigation Department to broadcast messages to all vessels, requesting them to keep a sharp ...

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  37. Latest Cables

    The South Australian loan of £2,000,000. at 5 per cent., has been issued at 90, payable 1932 to 1942. The Tasmanian loan of £1,000,000 ...

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  38. ANGLICAN BISHOPS' CONFERENCE

    The archbishops and bishops of the Anglican Church have been sitting in conference at Bishopscourt throughout the whole of Thursday and yesterday. ...

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  39. MR. MASSEY RETURNING

    Mr. Massey, Prime Minister of New Zealand, is to interview the leading importers of New Zealand dairy produce to-morrow to discuss various ...

    Article : 56 words
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