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  2. WORKERS' COMPENSATION

    The very unusual step of raising a protest against a measure on the motion for its introduction to the House was taken in the Legislative Assembly yesterday by ...

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  3. ARMED HOLD-UP.

    While she was bending over in front of an open safe in the post office and Commonwealth Bank agency in Edward-street, East Perth, shortly before 4 o'clock ...

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  4. WATERSIDE REGULATIONS.

    CANBERRA, May 13.—A warning to the Government that the Senate will again disallow, as soon as they are gazetted, regulations under the Transport Workers' ...

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  5. PRIMAGE DUTIES.

    CANBERRA, May 13.—An important announcement with respect to the removal of the primage duties on cornsacks and other articles largely used in primary ...

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  6. SPAIN IN TURMOIL.

    MADRID, May 13.—Churches, monasteries and convents in many cities of Spain have been pillaged and burned by angry mobs in the wave of antireligious feeling ...

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  7. GOLD RESERVE.

    CANBERRA, May 13.—After a very short debate on the motion for the second reading, the Senate to-day rejected by 21 votes to 4 the Commonwealth. Bank Act ...

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  8. LIQUOR DUTIES.

    CANBERRA, May 13.—The vote in the House of Representatives last night, when seven Ministerial supporters, crossing to the Opposition, brought about the ...

    Article : 254 words
  9. BRITISH TRADE.

    LONDON, May 12.—At the end of a strenuons day spent in touring engineering factories and speaking on his recent South American tour at a dinner given by the ...

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  10. SILVER CURRENCY.

    OTTAWA, May 12.—The "Citizen" says that a project for the remonetisation of silver by means of a super bank of the Empire has been submitted to the ...

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  11. DERATE IN REPRESENTATIVES.

    CANBERRA, May 13.—When discussion of the itemised Tariff was resumed in Committee in the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. R. Green (C.P., N.S.W.) moved ...

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  12. SHIPOWNERS' ATTITUDE.

    MELBOURNE, May 13.—In an official announcement to-day the overseas and interstate shipowners referred to the statement by the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) ...

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  13. ALLEGED DISCRIMINATION.

    CANBERRA, Hay 13.—Replying to Mr. James (Lab., N.S.W.) in the House of Representatives to-day, the Attorney-General (Mr. Brennan) said he was well ...

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  14. BANK SUED.

    LONDON, May 13.—Although the paid-up capital of the Westminster Bank is £9,320,000, Leon Franklin, company promoter, is claiming £450,000,000 in respect ...

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  15. ENGAGEMENT OF VOLUNTEERS.

    ADELAIDE, May 13.—A protest against the reengagement of volunteers on the waterfront will be made at a stop-work meeting at Port Adelaide to-morrow ...

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  16. JEWEL ROBBERY.

    SYDNEY, May 13.—Arthur Collins (35), salesman, and James Caffery (30), labourer, appeared at the Central Police Court to-day on charges arising out of the assault of ...

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  17. VOLUNTEERS ATTACKED.

    SYDNEY, May 13.—A riot which arose from the employment of volunteer labourers to work cargo on three steamers at Lee Wharf, Newcastle, this morning, ...

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  18. THE WHEAT PUZZLE.

    MELBOURNE, May 13.—Tentative suggestions from Australia for consideration by the forthcoming World Wheat Conference in London have been made and they ...

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  19. SUGAR EMBARGO.

    CANBERRA, May 13.—Resuming the debate in the Senate to-day on the motion that the paper be printed in connection with the Government's policy on the ...

    Article : 308 words
  20. TARIFF REDUCTION.

    LONDON, May 12.—The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. W. Graham) stated in the House of Commons to-day that seven countries-Austria, Belgium, ...

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  21. COMMUNIST OPPORTUNISM.

    MOSCOW, May 12.—The prominent Ogpu officer Trillisser, organiser of the revolution in Korea, is leaving for Madrid with instructions from the executive of ...

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  22. RUSSIAN BUTTER.

    LONDON, May 12.—The principal importers of Australian and New Zealand butter do not anticipate that Siberian exports to Britain (which commenced with ...

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  23. RACING STEWARDS SUED.

    LONDON, May 12.—The unusual instance of a member of the Royal Family appearing in the witness box occurred to-day, when the Earl of Harewood (Princess ...

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  24. INDIAN TERRORISM.

    CALCUTTA, May 13.—The renewal of anarchical activity in the Punjab is evidenced by an incident in the town of Adampur, where a bomb exploded prematurely, ...

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  25. LONDON TRANSPORT.

    LONDON, May 12.—All four main line British railways have reached an agreement with the Ministry of Transport to pool the gross receipts of their suburban ...

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  26. TARIFF ON BRANDY.

    Commenting yesterday upon the report from Canberra that the additional duty on brandy not bottled in bond was struck out by the House of Representatives on ...

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  27. UNOFFICIAL AMBASSADORS.

    LONDON, May 12.—The President of the West Australian Legislative Council (Sir J. W. Kirwan) and Mr. E. L. Kiernan. M.L.C. (Victoria) addressed a ...

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  28. PROTESTS IN COMMONS.

    LONDON, May 12.—In the House of Commons to-day Mr. J. R. Remer (Conservative) asked the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Graham) if his ...

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  29. BANK'S PROFIT DOWN.

    ADELAIDE, May, 13.—Mr. Howard W. Lloyd, chairman of directors of the Bank of Adelaide, at the annual meeting of shareholders to-day, said that the net ...

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  30. THE MATURING £5,000,000.

    CANBERRA, May 13.—There is a good deal of speculation in the lobbies to-night as to what action the Federal Ministry will take in connection with the floating ...

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  31. MOTOR RACING TRACK.

    LONDON", May 12.—The British Automobile Racing Association is proceeding with a scheme providing for the construction of a 15-mile motor speedway along ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND CRISIS.

    WELLINGTON, May 13.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Forbes), in a statement to-day, said that measures covering the postponed portion of the Government's ...

    Article : 97 words
  33. CABLES AND WIRELESS.

    LONDON, May 12.—While the Australian Government is dallying over the principle of control, most other parts of the world are seizing the advantage of an ...

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  34. WAGE REDUCTION.

    LONDON, May 12.—The employers have notified the dockers' unions that minimum wages must be reduced by 2/ to 10/ a day at the larger ports and to 9/ a day at the ...

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  35. CONTRACT BRIDGE.

    LONDON, May 12.—Arrangements are practically completed for the holding of a conference in Paris for the purpose of drawing up an international code of laws ...

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  36. SUDDEN DEATH ON FARM.

    MERREDIN, May 13.—Mr. Obed Bignell (68) died suddenly at his son's farm at Nokaning last night. He was on a visit from Kojonup, where he has been ...

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