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  2. SOCIALISTIC LEGISLATION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Much of the legislation carried into effect by the Lang Ministry since it asssumed office at the last election was vigrously criticised by ...

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  3. OBJECTIONABLE FILMS.

    Professor R. S. Wallace chief Commonwealth censor, was described yesterday by the chairman of the Royal Commission inquiry into the moving picture industry ...

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  4. FLYING-BOATS.

    Details are now available of the allmetal flying-boats which are to be used on the Royal Air Force flight from Felixstowe to Singapore. Four machines are ...

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  5. GENEVA DEADLOCK.

    A note of pessimism pervades Downing Street concerning the prospects of the Naval Limitation Conference at General though all quarters interpose that there ...

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  6. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE.

    President Coolidge announced to-day that he will not be a candidate for the Presidency at the election in 1928. The announcement was totally ...

    Article : 561 words
  7. RENOUNCING ARBITRATION.

    Further evidence in support of the inclination of many of the larger trade unions to abandon the Arbitration Court was forthcoming yesterday, when it was stated ...

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  8. STATE EXPENDITURE.

    "Not only will the Ministry make every effort to stop waste and extravagance in order to reduce departmental expenditure," said the Premier (Mr. Hogan) yesterday, ...

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  9. FREEZING WORKS LOSSES.

    Effect was given yesterday to the decision of the State Cabinet to appoint a Royal commission to inquire into losses in trading inclined by the Amalgamated ...

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  10. DEARER BREAD.

    An indication that the Ministry might decide to introduce legislation to control prices charged by bakers for bread was given by the Premier (Mr. Hogan) ...

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  11. PRINCES AND PREMIER.

    The Prince of Wales, Prince George, and the British Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) were officially, welcomed on Tuesday as guests of the Canadian people. Addresses ...

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  12. CITY TRAFFIC.

    Interesting proposals for relieving traffic congestion and solving the problem of conveying pedestrian traffic across the intersection of Swanston street and Flinders ...

    Article : 535 words
  13. IMPERSONATED A SOLDIER.

    An extraordinary statement was made by a prisoner in General Sessions yesterday. He alleged that he had impersonated a dead Australian soldier, and had brought ...

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  14. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    M. W. Tate, the international bowler, who plays for Sussex in county matches, was the first bowler to get his one hundredth wicket this season. H. Sutcliffe, ...

    Article : 394 words
  15. Duke of York.

    The Duke of York spent to-day in his schoolboy camp at New Romney (Kent). The camp is composed of public school boys and those of the national secondary ...

    Article : 177 words
  16. ROUMANIAN THRONE.

    "The adherents of Prince Carol of Roumania are determined to break the power of M. Bratiana (Premier of Roumania), and make Carol king," says a "Daily Express" ...

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  17. "MALICIOUS MURDER."

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — A finding that the dead man had been maliciously murdered by some unknown person was returned by the city coroner (Mr. Fletcher) ...

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  18. WORLD ECONOMICS.

    "There is real danger of a world economic breakdown," said Sir George Paish, for merly joint editor of the "Statist," end now governor of the London School of ...

    Article : 146 words
  19. PRISON ADMINISTRATION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The retirement in a few week of the present comptroller of prisons (Mr. Steele) will, it is expected, give rise to a demand for an inquiry into ...

    Article : 173 words
  20. SENATE VACANCY.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.— Reference to the vacancy in the representation of South Australia in the Senate as a result of the death of Senator McHugh was made by ...

    Article : 166 words
  21. SOUTH JOHNSTONE QUIET.

    INNISFAIL (Q.), Wednesday.—It is apparent now that the position at South Johnstone is well in hand. The Currajah Hotel, which is situated about three miles ...

    Article : 119 words
  22. TRUST MONEY STOLEN.

    PERTH, Wednesday.— Percy George Stone, solicitor, was to-day sentenced to five years' imprisonment, with hard labour, for having between April, 1924, and ...

    Article : 114 words
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  24. WORKMAN'S SKULL FRACTURED.

    Frederick Sharp, aged 35 years pf Southerly street, Kensington, when working at the Titan Engineering Works, Normanby street, Montague, yesterday morning, stood on a ladder to adjust a belt when ...

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