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  2. STATE ELECTION.

    KYABRAM, Sunday. — More than 400 people representative of all parts of the electorate of Rodney gave Mr. Allan, leader of the United Country party, an ...

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  3. IRISH OATH BILL.

    The text of the Irish Free State Bill to abolish the oath of allegiance has been issued. The second clause reads:—"Section 2 of the Constitution is hereby ...

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  4. SHAKESPEARE THEATRE.

    St. George's Day, the feast of England's patron saint, and the anniversary of Shakespeare's birth, was celebrated to-day throughout the country. Shakespeare's ...

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  5. SHOOTING TRAGEDY.

    A message from Miami (Florida) states that Mrs. Jessie Miller has been absolved from any knowledge or part in the death of Haden Clarke, aeroplane pilot, and has ...

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  6. DISARMAMENT.

    The first utterance of the British Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) since his arrival here on Thursday disabused members of the International Association ...

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  7. LABOUR SPLIT.

    The refusal of the State Ministry to adhere strictly to the terms of the Premiers' Plan as it was enacted last year has created a serious cleavage in the State ...

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  8. MISTAKEN POLICY.

    The proposals for increasing the rate of exchange have for their object the increase of prices in Australian currency. They cannot achieve the one thing needed — an ...

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  9. INDIAN REBELS.

    Ten political prisoners who were being taken by train from Alighur[?] (United Province) to Lahore last night overpowered the constables who were escorting them ...

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  10. RECOGNISING SOVIET.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that he interviewed a senator who does not want his name disclosed, and that the senator ...

    Article : 215 words
  11. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The hearing of the appeal on behalf of the New South Wales Government to the Privy Council against the majority decision of the High Court upholding a similar ...

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  12. TAXI-DRIVER WOUNDED.

    Albert Russell, aged 45 years, of Lorne street, Clifton Hill, taxi-driver, has reported to the police that he was shot in the back on Saturday night by one of three ...

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  13. WOOL POSITION.

    The London agent of the Australian Woolgrowers' Council (Mr. W. P. Devereux) reports that the announcement about the revised British tariff on wool textiles ...

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  14. NICARAGUAN REBELS.

    A patrol of the native national guard, in charge of officers of the United States marines, came into conflict with several hundred insurrectionests near the town ...

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  15. NEW TARIFF.

    While the new tariff generally is welcomed in Britain, strong claims are being made for higher duties on pigiron, pottery, wool textiles, and leather (glace kid). ...

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  16. British Colonies.

    The position of the Colonial Empire, which is suffering heavily owing to the world depression, was reviewed in the House of Commons to-day by the Colonial ...

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  17. OTTAWA CONFERENCE.

    Addressing members of the Royal Empire Society at luncheon to-day the Attorney-General of the Commonwealth (Mr. Latham) referred to the forthcoming ...

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  18. Edgar Wallace's Estate.

    Mr. Justice Bennett, in the Chancery division, has granted leave for notice of a motion that a receiver be appointed for the estate of Mr. Edgar Wallace, novelist ...

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  19. Poland and Roumania.

    In addition to the military alliance between Poland and Roumania, which was recently extended for five years, it is learned that an agreement has been reached under ...

    Article : 95 words
  20. BEAUHARNOIS PROJECT.

    Conclusions that Senators McDo[?]gall and Haydon performed actions which were not fitting or consistent with their duties and standing as senators of Canada, and that ...

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  21. ATTACKED BY NAZIS.

    While Herr Otto Bankne[?]ht, a Socialist member of the Prussian Dict, was bidding farewell to Herr Otto Wels, a Social Democratic member of the Reichstag, in a ...

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  22. Australian Racing Men.

    The attendants of Phar Lap have signed contracts with Mr. Willis Sharpe Kilmer, owner of Sun Bean, who said that he had secured the services of T. Woodcock, who ...

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  23. Scott's Flight.

    Flying-Officer C. W. A. Scott, who is trying to break the flying record from England to Australia, arrived here to-day from Karachi, and left later for Rangoon. He ...

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  24. Drowned in Lake.

    The death occurred yesterday in tragic circumstances of Mr. Edward T. Scott, who succeeded his famous father, the late Mr. C. P. Scott, as editor of the ...

    Article : 133 words
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