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  2. END OF BAWRA.

    CANBERRA, Monday.— The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) sent the following letter to the chairman of Bawra (Sir John Higgins) to-day:— "I desire to acknowledge ...

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  3. FLINDERS LANE SHOOTING.

    Complaint was made to Mr. Justice Macfarlan, in the Criminal Court yesterday, that Hugh Martinm, one of six young men who are charged with having shot ...

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  4. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY,Monday.— The Premier (Mr. Lang) received to-day a letter from the Prime Minster (Mr. Lyons) inviting the New South Wales Government's ...

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  5. PLOT AT SHANGHAI.

    A plot to overthrow the existing Chinese administration in the Shanghai area and to establish Communist control of the public services in the native territory has been ...

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  6. GERMAN ELECTION

    All of the votes cast in the German Presidential election yesterday, except those from Mecklenburg which cannot affect the result, have been counted, with ...

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  7. MAKING MR. LANG PAY.

    CANBERRA.Monday.— Anxious to give the people of New South Wales all possible consideration before invoking Commonwealth law against their State, ...

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  8. THE COST OF GOVERNMENT.

    Australia for its population, which is much less than that of the City of London, has the largest measure of government in the world —two Federal and 11 State ...

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  9. GRAND PRIX MISHAP

    A sensational accident occurred soon after the start ot the Grand Prix 200-mile motor race at Phillip Island yesterday. Skidding off the road, one of the contesting ...

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  10. FINANCIER'S SUICIDE.

    A sensation was cause both in Europe and America by the suicide last week of Mr. Ivar Kreuger, head of the great Swedish Match Company, owing to business worries. ...

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  11. BROADCASTING BILL.

    CANBERRA,Monday.—The Federal Cabinet spent several hours to-day discussing the Broadcasting Bill, which is still in its second reading stage in the House of ...

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  12. SETTLERS' DIFFICULTIES.

    Representatives of all parties in the Legislative Assembely will confer to-day in camera upon settlement problems related to soldier and civilian settlers. The ...

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  13. COUNTRY PARTY AND TARIFF.

    CANBERRA, Monday.— It was learned to-day that in the discussion among members of the Country party on the position brought about by the reduction of the ...

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  14. EIGHT HOURS DAY.

    With favourable weather conditions for outdoor amusements thousands of persons took advantage of the Eight Hours' Day holiday yesterday to visit seaside and ...

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  15. NEW GUARD AND MR. LANG.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Colonel Eric Campbell, leader of the New Guard, speaking at Manly to-night, said, with reference to the opening of the Harbour Bridge:—"The New ...

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  16. CHASE TO GRETNA GREEN.

    Mr. C.Hanbury, Conservative membere of the House of Commons for Derset North, and his wife chartered and aeroplane at Croydon on Saturday and [?] ...

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  17. CYCLISTS INJURED.

    Four accidents involving injury to eight cyclists competing in the Eight Hours Day sports at the Showgrounds yesterda occurred in a small section of the gravael ...

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  18. MURCHISON MURDER CASE.

    PERTH, Monday.— The trial of John Thomas Smith, aged 26 years, single alias "Snowy" Rowles, on a charge of having between May 18 and May 20,1930, wilfully ...

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  19. Rioting in Delhi.

    Serious rioting occurred in Delhi at the week-end, and the police were forced to make numerous [?] charges to disperse hostile Congress and Moslem crowds which ...

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  20. FRUIT AND JAM JARS WANTED.

    Fruit and jam jars are urgently required at the Girls' Week Jam Factory Homeless girls are working there for sustenance, and the result of their labours is handed ...

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  21. TASMANIAN BY-ELECTION.

    HOBART, Monday.— The recount for the Denison vacancy in the House of Assembly, caused by the election of Mr. C.W. Grant to fill the vacancy in the ...

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  22. Earthquake in Fiji.

    An earthquake has damaged the light-house on the small island of Koro, between Viti Levu and Vanna Levu. The revolving light has jam[?] and the light is at ...

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  23. Agua Caliente Handicap.

    Spanish Play, who won the New Orleans Handicap on Saturday, has entered the betting on the Agua Caliente Handicap, and is expected to be Phar Lap's most ...

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  24. Kidnapped Baby.

    Summarising the situation with re[?] to the search for the Lindbergh baby to-day. Colonel Schwarzkop[?] head of the New Jersey State police, said that continuous ...

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  26. Steamer Strikes Reef.

    The Canadian National steamer Prince David (6,892 tons) bound from Boston to Bermuda with 84 passengers, struck a reef 12 miles from Boston and is sinking.The ...

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