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  2. BROADCASTING.

    MELBOURNE, May 27.—After the meeting of the new Broadcasting Commission hud concluded to-day, the chairman (Mr. C. Lloyd Jones) made the following ...

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  3. 1N.S.W. ELECTION FIGHT.

    SYDNEY, May 27.—The Premier (Mr. Stevens), in a speech at Bondi to-night, replied to Mr. Lang's policy speech and especially that portion of it relating to ...

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  4. WOOL WEEK.

    Except for to-night's repetition of the Queen of Wool crowning ceremony at His Majesty's Theatre, Wool Week came to an end yesterday, its final event being the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. EMPLOYMENT LOANS.

    CANBERRA. May 27.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced tonight that the Commonwealth had approved recommendations by the New South Wales ...

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  6. RIVER DISASTER.

    SHANGHAI, May 27.—News was received here this morning that a disaster overtook the river steamer Iling in the turbulent gorges of the Yangtsze-kiang ...

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  7. LAVERTON TRAGEDY.

    KALGOORLIE, May 27.—A detailed account of the inquest into the "death of Thomas Wall, an old-age pensioner, whoso body, with the head terribly battered, was ...

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  8. SHORT SHRIFT FOR COMMUNIST.

    SYDNEY, May 27.—The Communist candidate for Auburn (Mr. L. L. Sharkey) met with a reverse this afternoon when he attempted to convert about 200 employees ...

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  9. £21,000,000 PROPOSAL.

    SYDNEY, May 27.—"At last we have Mr. Lang's great policy," said the Deputy Premier and Leader of the United Country Party (Mr. Bruxner) at Newcastle ...

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  10. SIR PHILIP GAME'S ACTION.

    LONDON, May 27.—Mr. Maxton and four other Independent Labour Party members tabled a motion in the House of Commons yesterday demanding the recall ...

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  11. YORKSHIRE FLOODS.

    LONDON, May 27.—The Minister for Health (Sir Hilton Young) stated to-day in the House of Commons that owing to the floods at Bentley (Yorkshire) about ...

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  12. BOYS' DARING FLIGHT.

    LONDON, May 27.—A novel flight to Australia was commenced on May 20 when Alfons Breitenbach, a 19-years-old Swiss who secured a pilot's certificate in ...

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  13. BRITISH COAL MINES.

    LONDON, May 26.—In the House of Commons to-day the Minister for Mines (Mr. Isaac Foot) stated that as conversations between the miners and the ...

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  14. MOTOR CAR BLOWN UP

    INNISFAIL. May 27.—A bomb outrage occurred at Chinatown shortly before 8 o'clock this morning when a motor car, the property of Michael Leonardai was ...

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  15. EMPIRE CONFERENCE.

    OTTAWA, May 26.—The belief that the Imperial Economic Conference at Ottawa in July might develop a power which would bring enduring harmony out of ...

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  16. FEDERAL LABOUR STAND.

    SYDNEY. May 26—Describing the Lang policy as "a mere agglomeration, of illconsidered, tyrnnical, unjust, lopsided and shoddy measures," Mr. E. G. Theodore ...

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  17. Trades Hall Condemnation.

    MELBOURNE. May 26.—The Trades Hall Council to-night agreed to the following resolution:—"In the opinion of this Council the Governor of New South Wales ...

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  18. ALLEGED GAMING HOUSE.

    "SYDNEY, May 27.—Rufus Theodore Naylor's lottery agency was again the subject of charges in the Central Police Court to-day. Naylor was charged with having ...

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  19. "MR. LANG PUT IN HIS PLACE."

    "From what I have seen, I think New South Wales will on this occasion put Mr. Lang in his place—which is obscurity," said Mr. J. H. Prowse, M.H.R., upon his ...

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  20. RECTOR'S CONDUCT.

    LONDON, May 26.—Continuing his evidence to-day before the Norwich Consistory Court, the Rev. Harold Davidson (60), rector of Stiffkey, said that he had been ...

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  21. Fruitgrowers' Representative.

    MELBOURNE, May 27.—At a special meeting of the executive, of the Australian Apple and Pear Export Council this afternoon it was decided that Mr. J. B. Mills ...

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  22. BRITISH BEER TAX.

    LONDON. May 26.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain), in his Budget speech, stated that there could be no reduction of the beer duty this ...

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  23. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    SYDNEY, May 27.—"The people of New South Wales," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) in a speech at Goulburn to­night, "must declare on June 11 whether ...

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  24. MURCHISON MURDER.

    The cost to the State of the "Snowy" Bowles trial, including the inquest proceedings, but excluding this week 8 High Court appeal in Melbourne, was yesterday stated ...

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  25. HARVEY DISTRICT.

    HARVEY, May 27.—Prospects for the coining season are bright. Orchardists on the older blocks who have retained orange groves have a splendid setting of ...

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  26. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY

    SYDNEY, Slay 27—The trial was concluded at the Quarter Sessions to-day of Thomas Maloney (34), who was charged, that, in company with a person whose ...

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  27. AUCKLAND RIOTS.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), May 27.—The trial of 14 men" charged in connection with the recent riots, was concluded at the Supreme Court to-day. Eight men were convicted ...

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  28. BRITISH MIGRANTS.

    LONDON, May 25.—In the House of Commons to-day the Dominions Secretary, (Mr. J.. H. Thomas) informed Major Nathan that the number of migrants to ...

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  29. ENGINEERING ENTERPRISES.

    LONDON, May 27.—The Sydney bridge builders (Dorman, Lone and Co.) have taken the initiative in the formation of a great new company, to undertake ...

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  30. A BOY ELECTROCUTED.

    SYDNEY, May 27.—"There should be some competent authority appointed without delay to whose inspection it should be compulsory to submit every piece of ...

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  31. ANTI-BRITISH ADVENTURER.

    CAPE TOWN. May 27.—The son of General Botha refutes the statement that the man arrested in New York recently and charged with causing an explosion on ...

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  32. ATTEMPTED EXTORTION.

    SYDNEY, May 27.—Henry Edward Messervy (43), engineer, and Allan George Kelly (33), plantation manager, were found guilty at the Quarter Sessions to-day of ...

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  33. "SELF-GOVERNMENT ON TRIAL."

    SYDNEY] May 27.—The his speech at Goulburn to-night, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Lang) made a violent attack on the banks. He said that while ...

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  34. MINE WORKER KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, May 27—While two employees of the State coal mine, Bert Barnett and Herbert Hatton, were repairing a roadway in the mine early this morning ...

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  35. FISHERMEN MISSING.

    BRISBANE, May 27.—Notified of the presence of an up-turned boat off Cockle Bay. Magnetic Island, yesterday evening a pilot launch made a lone but ...

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  36. THROWN FROM MOTOR CYCLE.

    Two young men were injured in Wellington-street, near King-street, between 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. yesterday, when a motor cycle, after touching the rear of ...

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  37. JAPANESE CABINET.

    TOKIO, May 27.—It is officially stated emphatically that there will be no change in Japan's foreign policy. The new Cabinet will devote its energies to a thorough ...

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  38. ACCOUNTANT ROBBED.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), May 27—Richard Dias, accountant for the firm of Parkinsons, monumental masons, was suddenly, attacked in the city to-day by three men ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE

    LONDON, May 27.—The "Financial Times" states: "Mercantile advices from Australia breathe a more confident air Stability in politics seems assured, and a ...

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  40. AERONAUTS RESCUED.

    LONDON, May 27.—A private aeroplane flying from Skegness to Hunstanton developed engine trouble and the pilot was compelled to land on a sand bank which ...

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  41. GUARD'S FATAL COLLAPSE.

    CORRIGIN, May 27—Patrick Daniel Hegarty (38), married, assistant guard on the Merredin-Corrigin train, collapsed after unloading a roadside truck at Bilbarin ...

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  42. GAMBLING IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, May 26.—The Home Secretary (Sir Herbert Samuel) announced to-day in the House of Commons that the King had approved of the appointment of ...

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  43. PENSIONS AND ENDOWMENT.

    SYDNEY, Mav 27.—When the Lang Government withheld family endowment, widows' pensions, and child welfare payments, it instructed, departmental officers ...

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  44. A FATHER IMPRISONED

    SYDNEY, May 27.—At the Quarter Ses-sions to-day, Robert Power (45), labourer, who bad been found guilty of a serious offence against one of his-daughters, aged ...

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  45. BOY SCALDED BY FAT.

    While playing in the kitchen of his parents' home in Benporath-street, Victoria Park, last night, Dennis Hardwood (3) tipped over a frying pan of boiling ...

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