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  2. LONG ODDS AGAINST LANG VICTORY

    Having had a breather over the week-end, the 305 candidates who are seeking the votes of the New South Wales electors, resumed ...

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  3. RADIO PLANT RAIDED

    Following a disgusting and impudent broadcast on Sunday night from a mysterious station operating on a 300 metres wavelength, postal officials and police yesterday raided a wireless station in a house in Balfour street, Nailsworth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BRUENING

    After two momentous conferences with President Hindenburg, the Chancellor (Dr. Bruening), who has ruled ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SHOT FIRED AT RUNAWAY

    Stopping when a revolver shot was fired at him near Batiams street, St. Peters, yesterday, a man led the police to a cave hidden ...

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  6. HOW RELIEF FUNDS WENT

    Further startling disclosures about the Lang Ministry's administration of the Unemployment Belief Fund were made today by ...

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  7. 121,000 GOLD SHARES TRADED

    Nearly 121,000 gold mining shares changed hands on the Stock Exchange yesterday, an increase of 46,000 compared with ...

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  8. £535 DAMAGES

    Mona White. 31, nurse, was awarded £535 damages, with costs, which are expected to amount to about £700, in her Supreme Court breach of ...

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  9. WARMEST DAY FOR LATE MAY

    Yesterday was the warmest day on record for the end of May. The highest shade temperature was 76.9. ...

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  10. RAIN BENEFITS W.A. COUNTRY

    Rainstorms which swept the country during the week-end will be of great value to fanners and pastoralists. Damage was caused in many places ...

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  11. 53,000 Shans dunce Haa& In Mclbowrae

    Accelerated by the receipt of confirmation of the value of the new lode in the Great Boulder Mine. Western Australia, the buying movement for ...

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  12. Man Wounded In Early Morning Escape

    Disregarding a challenge by a. constable and a night watchman at 2 a.m. today, a man who was ordered to stop made a wild dash for freedom. Bullets ...

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  13. Price Rise, Trading Heavy In Brisbane

    A burst of activity on the Brktaae Stock Exchange today saw Heavy and brisk trading in Western Australian mining stocks. Prices rise rapidly. A ...

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  14. DEATH FROM BLOW IN STOMACH

    Skylarking with a friend had fatal consequences for Bernard Hugh Scally (17). of Stephen terrace. Walkerville, who died in the Adelaide Hospital on ...

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  15. EAST V. WEST IN ABYSSINIA

    Acting on the instructions of the Emperor of Abyssinia, Haili Selasie, troops arrested the powerful Ras Hailou King of Gojjam, a remote Abyssinian ...

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  16. ECONOMIST FOR OTTAWA?

    In view of developments in the world financial situation generally and the consequent added importance that will attach to financial questions at the ...

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  17. Chile Removes Duty On Wheat

    The Agricultural Export Board has wiped out the duty on foreign wheat, the first step in a fight to bring down prices. It will now be possible for ...

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  18. IRELAND KEEPS ANNUITIES

    The payment of land annuities had been stopped and the money was being retained in the Free State, said the Minister for Industry and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. COLLISION AT PARKSIDE

    While attempting to avoid a tramcar in the Glen Osmond road. Parkside, about 9.30 yesterday morning. Mr. Richard Hutton, who was driving a ...

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  20. MISTOOK POISON FOR TOOTH POWDER

    Frederick Goble (50), laborer, of Gaza, died in the casualty room of the Adelaide Hospital, at 3.15 p.m. yesterday, a quarter of an boor after ...

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  21. Six Killed In Riots In Spain

    Six were killed in Communist demonstrations throughout Spain yesterday. Many were injured in clashes between rioters and troops. The ...

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  22. INTERESTING ASPECT OF IRISH ELECTIONS

    Writing to Mr. Mills. M.L.C, on the effect of the adoption of the system or proportional representation in the recent Irish Free State elections, the ...

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  23. VERDICT FOR MORE' THAN CLAIMED

    A verdict for more than the amount claimed was returned by a special jury in the County Court in a case in which Donald Kennedy, a hawker and ...

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  24. MR.MacDONALD'S PLEA FOR LAUSANNE

    The "Daily Mail" says that the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald), reiterating his determination to go to the Lausanne Conference. ...

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  25. CANADA PREPARES FOR OTTAWA

    Meetings of the Dominion Cabinet will be devoted to a considerable extent to preparations for the Imperial Conference. It is doubtful, however, ...

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  26. N.S.W. UPPER HOUSE TO BE REFORMED

    The Privy Council will give its decision tomorrow in the appeal by the Lang Government for the abolition of the Legislative Council. ...

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  27. MOUNT BURR MILL

    An inspection of the Mount Burrforest mill, arranged at the invitation of the Commissioner of Forest Lands (Mr. Winitford), will be made about ...

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  28. U.S. Attitude to Trade Talks

    Although the United States naturally will watch with interest any international discussions on trade, there was no indication here yesterday that the ...

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  29. MR. McHUGH WILL NOT JOIN NEW PARTY

    Mr. McHugh, M. P., has decided not to join the People's Party which was formed at Peterborough last week to secure the return of Messrs. McHugh, ...

    Article : 281 words
  30. NORTHFIELD HOSPITAL

    Councillor S. J. Kneebone, a member of the Infectious Diseases Hospital Board, reported to the Unley City Council last night that at a ...

    Article : 176 words
  31. MURDRER IN FIT OF "MAD JEALOUSY"

    Alfred Patrick Ball, 48, laborer, was charged at the Central Criminal Court today with having murdered Catherine Johanna Sims at Erskineville on ...

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  32. MORE RIOTING IN BOMBAY

    There was a further outbreak of Hindu-Moslem rioting at Bombay this morning, as a result of which three were killed and 30 injured. The ...

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  33. Pensioner, 73, Murdered; Youth Arrested

    An old-age pensioner, George Crewe. 73 was found murdered to a hut near Whangarei. His head had been battered, apparently with an axe. The ...

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  34. SUSIE TOLHURST'S GREAT WIN

    Miss Susie Tolhurst. one of Australia's leading women golfers, and a former champion, defeated the former British open ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. STRIKE TALK WITHOUT FOUNDATION

    Strike threats made at a meeting of the Australian Council of the Railways Union in Sydney were claimed by the acting secretary of the Victorian ...

    Article : 105 words
  36. Farthing damages In £5,000 Libel Suit

    Alleging libel, Ernest Edward Judd claimed £5,000 damages from the "Labor Daily" before Mr. Justice James and a jury today. Mr. Judd was ...

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  37. J.M. WEIR ON FLIGHT TO ENGLAND

    Mr. J. M. Weir, a young Sydney pilot, arrived here this afternoon on the first stage of a flight to England. He is the first club pilot in Australia ...

    Article : 123 words
  38. Death Of Sydney Wool Trade Personality

    Mr. Charles Hope. 77. assistant manager for Goldsbrough, Mort & Co., who had 60 years' active association with the wool trade died at Burwood on ...

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  39. Miss England III. To Be Modified

    After failing to get within five miles an hour of the speed of Miss England II. Miss England III which was recently completed is being shipped ...

    Article : 50 words
  40. Guarantee Fund For Bank Deposits

    The establishment of a fund of [?]000,000,000 dollars (£200,000,000 at par) as a guarantee for bank deposits was approved on Friday by the Senate. ...

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  41. Fall From Tram Proves Fatal

    James Moyle. of King street. MileEnd, who received head injuries as a result of a fall from a tram travelling to Hilton on Saturday night died in ...

    Article : 43 words
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