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  2. CHALLENGE

    A challenge was issued to the Dunstan Government in the Legislative Assembly to-night by the Deputy, Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Kent ...

    Article : 189 words
  3. ADVISORY COUNCIL

    It is understood that the Department of the Interior has definitely disapproved of the proposed division of the Federal Territory into wards for ...

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  4. CANBERRA VOTE

    Perturbation at the continued practice of returning large proportions of the Federal Capital Territory grant to the Treasury at the ...

    Article : 137 words
  5. TRANSFER

    The position oJf Director bf Development will be discussed by the Federal Cabinet when the Prime Minister returns from England. The ...

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  6. NEW DEPARTMENT

    The Canberra Chamber of Commerce last night decided to urge the creation of an Employment Department and the setting up of a ...

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  7. FREEDOM OF CITY

    Although wild scenes of disorder occurred in Usher Hall, Edinburgh, when the Freedom of the City was conferred on the Australian Prime ...

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  8. NORTH CHINA

    Answering rumours that the American war vessels were en route to Tientsin, and that the State Depart ment was considering diplomatic ...

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  9. TRAFFIC RISKS

    A sub-committee of the Canberra Chamber of Commerce will approach officials of the Department of the Interior shortly on the question of ...

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  10. FATAL DRINKING BOUT

    A drinking bout among a number of men camped under a bridge at Epping, ended fatally for Arthur Vaughan, whose body was found next ...

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  11. GRAIN MONOPOLY

    Practically a monopoly of inter-provincial and export grain trade against Canada, is given to the proposed Canadian Grain, Board in a bill introduced ...

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  12. INCOME TAX

    The revision of income tax laws by co-ordinating legislation in the Commonwealth and States, was foreshadowed yesterday by the ...

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  13. STATE DEFICIT

    The Treasury statement covering the New South Wales financial returns for eleven months of the current year, reveals the deficit to be ...

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  14. STABILISATION ON GOLD BASIS URGED.

    The International Chamber of Commerce has released a report favouring a world stabilisation of currencies on a gold basis. ...

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  15. DEADLOCK ON 40 HOURS AT GENEVA

    A deadlock continues at the International Labour Conference, through the employers' refusal to participate in the ...

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  16. DRIED FRUITS ACT

    Interpretation of Section 92 of the Commonwealth Dried Fruits Act was the issue of an application before the High Court to-day, when the ...

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  17. WOMEN'S HOCKEY

    Canberra went down to Wouchope in the third round of the Country Women's Hockey Carnival to-day by two goals to one. Although Canberra was ...

    Article : 206 words
  18. FALL OF EARTH

    A fall of earth in the gold mine at Moonee, near Coff's Harbour, buried Andrew Laurie under several feet of earth, but he was dug out in a few ...

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  19. BRUTAL MURDER

    Although they found tracks, leading away from the farm of Dominigo Scarcella, 36, an Italian farmer, of Scone River, who was murdered on ...

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  20. GERMAN LOSSES IN THE WAR

    The Minister for Defence has published what are, believed to be the final figures of the German, war casualties. The total who fell or died later from ...

    Article : 53 words
  21. DUG OUT BY MATES

    A miner named Harry Bowerman. 58, had a fortunate escape from serious Injury to-day when the side of a shaft in which he was working, collapsed, ...

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  22. FERTILIZER SUBSIDY

    The Minister for, Commerce announced yesterday that' the Government had decided to continue for twelve months from July 1, 1935, the ...

    Article : 146 words
  23. GENERAL HERTZOG WELCOMED HOME

    General Hertzog, speaking at a welcome home lunch, said the jubilee celebrations had significance of considerable importance, for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. MOTOR FATALITY

    At the inquest on Osgood Taylor Bell, 58, who was killed in a motor accident at Kellyville on June 3, the coroner commented strongly on the ...

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  25. HUMAN ARM INQUEST

    The city coroner will to-morrow hold an inquiry into the death of James Smith, whose arm was disgorged by a shark at the Coogee aquarium ...

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  26. CAPITALIST WAR

    "In no circumstances will we participate in a war waged under capitalist rule for capitalist ends," declared Sir Stafford Cripps, M.P., at ...

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  27. RURAL BANK PROGRESS

    Referring to the progress of the Rural Bank of New South Wales, the President (Mr. C. R. McKerihan) said to-day that the bink had now over ...

    Article : 63 words
  28. RADIO FOR PASSENGERS

    The tendency towards increased conveniences and services to passengers on interstate liners is revealed in a new radio installation which has ...

    Article : 98 words
  29. SUBSIDIES TO COUNCIL AT THE END

    Indication that the Government does not intend to agree to requests of the councils for Increase in subsidles payable under the emergency ...

    Article : 72 words
  30. KILLED ON TRAM LINE

    Walking along the tramline at Randwick late last night, Mrs. Mary Dancker, 53, was killed. She had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mary ...

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  31. STATE GOVERNOR AS GRAND MASTER

    The nomination of Sir Alexander Hore-Ruthven was the only one received for the office of Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of ...

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  32. TRAFFIC OFFENCES BY CHILDREN

    The Transport Department levealed to-day that during the year ended April 30, proceedings in the Children's Court had been taken against ...

    Article : 51 words
  33. RAIN IN THE SOUTH

    Although rain has fallen generally over the southern portion of the State during the last 24 hours, it is so light as to be of little use. The ...

    Article : 47 words
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