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  2. GIVEN ACCESS TO COURT

    MOVING the second reading of the Indastiral Conciliation and Arbi tration Act Amendment Bill in the Legislative Assembly today, the ...

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  3. Sales Tax Relief Worth £1,000,000 A Year

    SALES TAX exemptions worth £1,000,000 a year, as forecast in the budget, were embodied in a bill which was introduced by the Treasurer ...

    Article : 386 words
  4. DRAW TO DECIDE ELECTION TIE

    A novel method of deciding a the in the parliamentary elec tions was adopted today. The names of the two parties were ...

    Article : 77 words
  5. Italy's Gratitude

    Marshal Baaoglio has been granted full salary and allowances for life as a mark of the nation's gratitude for his successful military campaign ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. REGULAR BACHELOR

    REGULAR BACHELOR, which claims an unbeaten record from three starts at Melbourne, is expected to continue his triumphant march in ...

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  7. "N0 NEW POLICY"

    THE First Lord of the Admiralty) (Sir Samuel Hoare), who arrived back in England this morn ing at the end of an inspection of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MADRID IS REBELS' NEXT OBJECTIVE

    IT IS widely recognised that the actual battle for Madrid has begun. Already the main insurgent force is push ing on towards the capital. The rebels who captured Maqueda, from which the ...

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  9. OVERSEAS AIR MAIL

    BY prolonged negotiations with the British Government, the Federal Government has been able to secure a reduction of at least £100,000 in ...

    Article : 546 words
  10. REFERRED TO HAGUE COURT

    Geneva messages report that the cre dentials cooniittee has decided to refer to the permanent court of international justice at The Hague the question of ...

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  11. POLITICAL BIAS IN STATE PUBLIC SERVICE

    SPEAKING during the debate on the second reading of the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act Amendment Bill in the Legislative ...

    Article : 310 words
  12. WILL IMMERSE HERSELF IN WORK,

    "There is one rule in the theatrical world, ' The show must go on,' " said Florence Desmond, for whom the open ing of the musical comedy, "Let's Raise ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 275 words
  13. BROADCASTING CONFERENCE

    The "Dally Telegraph's" Geneva cor respondent state's that acting on instruc tions from Borne, the Italian delegates to the international broadcasting con ...

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  14. INTERSTATE TRADE

    " The Times in a leader on the Com monwealth referendum on the subject of interstate trade regulation, states: "The Australian voter will need great ...

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  15. ANOTHER PROBLEM FOR LEAGUE

    WHILE the League is wrestling with the Abyssinian dilemma another difficulty is looming, because the Spaniard, Senor Delvayo, has placed his name at the head of the roster of speeches for the purpose of telling the Assembly the Government's story of the contravention of ...

    Article : 118 words
  16. STATE PARLIAMENT

    In the Legislative Assembly today the Premier (Mr Smith) gave notice of three motions for the speeding up of business for the rest of the session. ...

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  17. QUIST PLACED FOURTH ON MYERS'S LIST

    Wallis Myers's ranking list in the "Daily Telegraph" is: Perry, von Cramm, Budge, Quist, Austin, Crawford, Allison, tirant, Henkel, McGrath, ...

    Article : 175 words
  18. TAXATION DEPARTMENT AFTER BOOKMAKERS?

    Bookmakers' betting books were called in by the stewards last week and it was thought by racegoers that the stewards were attempting to trace certain trans ...

    Article : 66 words
  19. THREE DAYS WITHOUT FOOD OR WATER

    After having been three days without fond or water and almost blackened by the sun, Frederick Harris. 64, an invalid pensioner living at Dunwich settlement, ...

    Article : 83 words
  20. ANOTHER NEW DEAL FOR AMERICAN FARMERS

    Governor Landon, of Kansas, the Re publican candidate in the Presidential election, made one of the most import ant addresses in his campaign today ...

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  21. AIR LINER REPORTS SMOKE FROM BUSHFIRES

    The air liner Canberra, in the charge of Captain Brain, arrived with 802 lb. of mail and 241 lb. of freight. There were no passengers. Captain Brain re ...

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  22. MR STOPFORD'S CONDITION

    The condition of Mr Stopford con tinues to improve but he is not yet allowed to see victors. ...

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  23. PARLIAMENTARIANS TO HAVE WEEK'S HOLIDAY

    To enable memmber of the House of Representatives to have a week's respite from the session, the Prime Minister (Mr Lyons) tonight stated that the ...

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  24. MILLIONAIRE'S ESTATE

    Sir Henry Wellcome left an estate of £2,138.699, 'of which £968,754 will be ab sorbed in death duties. The residue he bequeathed to charity nnd research. ...

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  25. ENGLISH SOLDIER KILLED

    Lance—Corporal Merry, of the York and Lancaster regiment, was killed in a skirmish with an armed Arab band near Rama, Palestine, after the report ...

    Article : 76 words
  26. ENGINEER ELECTROCUTED

    An electrical repair engineer, Sidney Baker, 23, single, employed by the City ' Council, was electrocuted this morning when be came in contact with a 240 volt ...

    Article : 58 words
  27. STALIN SUFFERING INCURABLE HEART DISEASE?

    Despite Moscow's week-end denials that anything was amiss, "Le Matin" publishes a report, which, it contends, confirms that M. Stalin is suffering in ...

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  28. BRITISH SUCCESSES IN 1400-MILE TRIAL

    The British team, consisting of Brit tain, riding a Norton, Woycott, a Velo cette, and Rowley, an A..J.S., won the 1400mile six-day trial. They did not ...

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  29. GERMANY'S ATLANTIC AIR SERVICE

    The catapult ship, Schwabeuland, re lieved of its duties with the Germany— South America air mail service on the African coast by the arrival ot its suc ...

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  30. SIX-DAY BICYCLE RACE

    In the bieycle race the Ger man was still lending ot ll p.m., with Eddie Smith (Australia) lying ninth. The sprint winners for prizes aggregat ...

    Article : 70 words
  31. SUGAR CONFERENCE CALLED BY PREMIER

    Invitations have been sent to repre sentatives of the sugar industry to at tend a conference cal[?] the Premier (Mr Smith) to discuss peak year ...

    Article : 54 words
  32. VERDICT AGAINST MOLLISON

    The jury brought in a verdict of £85 10s. in favour of plaintiffs in the action by Prouds Ltd against James Mollison, aviator. Planitiff company sought to re ...

    Article : 48 words
  33. AUSTRALIANS WIN LAST MATCH OF TOUR

    The Australian Rugby Union team today defrated a Maori team by 31 points to six in the final match of' the tur. ...

    Article : 33 words
  34. KING'S ADVICE REJECTED

    The Arab Higher Commnittee rejected King Ibu Sa'ud'a advice to call off the strike. ...

    Article : 24 words
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