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  2. POLICE SEARCH

    The police are investigating the report that a man answering the description of the murderer of Wilkinson and Miss Denzell called at a workers' ...

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  3. HIGH COURT

    When the High Court met this morning it was thought that judgement would be given in the application for leave to appeal to the Privy ...

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  4. CENSORSHIP

    The Government has established censorship over news cables dealing with unemployment disturbances, on the grounds that they are detrimental ...

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  5. INDIAN DISORDERS

    In a statement circulated in the House of Commons reviewing events last week in India, Sir Samuel Hoare referred to the recrudescence of the Red ...

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  6. METAL TRADES

    Giving evidence before the Tariff Board to-day during the inquiry into the duty on wrought iron and malleable cast iron fittings, Mr. G. F. ...

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  7. LAND ANNUITIES

    A white paper has been issued disclosing for the first time the text of the Anglo-Free State Financial Agreement relating to the land annuities. ...

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  8. THE PREMIERS

    When the Premiers' Conference adjourned this evening, Mr. Lyons, declined to make any stateme[?] cerning to-day's proceedings. ...

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  9. N.Z. SEAMEN REJECT STATE PROPOSAL

    A meeting of the Seamen's Union to-day rejected the strike proposal by a majority of two to one. The result caused great relief in the city, which ...

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  10. TRUST FUNDS

    Mr. Justice Long Innes, in the Equity Court to-day, made an order for the payment out of the court, under the Trustee Act, of certain moneys ...

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  11. TERRORIST PLOTS

    Stated to have been responsible for the deaths of three persons, including a police officer, last year, seven youths at Patna in Bihar and, Orissa ...

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  12. GUARDED

    Referring to a report from Corowa that six local residents have been placed as a guard in charge of the local relay broadcasting station 2CO, ...

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  13. EMERGENCY BILL IN PARLIAMENT

    A special emergency bill introduced into the House of Representatives today by the Prime Minister (Mr. Forbes) gives the Governor-General ...

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  14. SCOTT

    The Australian aviator C. W. A. Scott left Lympne aerodrome to-day on a flight to Australia at 5 a.m. He carried with him two flasks of ...

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  15. ONE BIG UNION

    A conference of the Australian Railways Union rejected a proposal for the formation of one big union consisting of the A.R.U., the A.W.U. ...

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  16. NOVEL CHARGE

    A man was brought to Sydney to-day under police escort. A charge has been laid against him alleging he had illicit relations with a woman under false ...

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  17. EMPLOYMENT LOAN

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said to-day that the Federal Government had been considerably embarrassed in moat delicate negotiations with the banks by ...

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  18. IN DISTRESS

    A deputation from property owners, whose tenants are unemployed and are not paying rent, waited on the Minister for Labour (Mr. Baddeley) ...

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  19. GOLD BOUNTY

    Figures made available yesterday show that the payment of the gold bounty has had a remarkable effect in encouraging mining and fossicking ...

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  20. "LANG IS RIGHT"

    The Federal A. L.P. has convened a conference of presidents and secretaries of branches and other affiliated unions for April 30, to draw up a policy for ...

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  21. EDUCATION

    When the Minister for Education (Sir Donald Maclean) presented his department's estimates in the House of Commons to-day, he said that they ...

    Article : 135 words
  22. DEPORTATION

    Bruno Urbanski, 50, a Pole, was convicted at the Quarter Sessions today, on a charge of having thrown pepper into the faces of two police ...

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  23. BRITISH BUDGET SPEECH

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer will begin the budget speech at about 3.45 tomorrow afternoon and it will ...

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  24. ENDOWMENT CHEQUES

    The secretary of the Master Butchers' Association (Mr. Shand) said to-day that members had been warned against accepting Family ...

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  25. MR. LANG'S TREES

    Although the Colo Shire Council gave the Premier (Mr. Lang) a month to remove ring-barked trees fronting his property at Ebenezer on the ground ...

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  26. AMENDING BILL

    If the attachment of the State bank deposits by the Commonwealth is declared to be valid by the High Court. the Lang Government will have to face ...

    Article : 186 words
  27. NEWNES OIL DEPOSITS

    The Board of the N.R.M.A., after considering the cessation of production of shale, petrol at Newnes, has decided that the association could not concern ...

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  28. SALE OF MICA

    Norbert Eugene Phillips, solicitor and interstate cricketer, was charged at the Central Court to-day,with haying, between June 26, 1931, and ...

    Article : 128 words
  29. ART TREASURE

    Art experts from Europe and America were present at Lambton Castle, West Durham, when many world-famous works of art from the ...

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  30. FAIRFAX IN LONDON

    On his arrival at Waterloo Station the Australian cricketer Fairfax stated that it was touch and go whether Bradman signed the Accrington contract. ...

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  31. RELIEF WORKS

    The Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Baddeley) told a deputation of Labour members of Parliament that the Unemployed Relief ...

    Article : 112 words
  32. COUNTRY PARTY

    Speaking from 2CH to-morrow night at 8 o'clock Dr. Earle Page, M.P., leader of the Australian Country Party, will outline the attitude of ...

    Article : 69 words
  33. BRITISH FARMING

    The Minister for Agriculture (Sir John Gilmore) announced in the House of Commons that two organisation commissions would be set up for ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN BONDS FALL IN LONDON

    Australian, stocks fell from two to five points owing to fears of alteration of the exchange and the expected New South Wales default. ...

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  35. HEAVY LOSSES IN KREUGER CRASH

    The Kreuger crash has involved so far the failure of four stockbroking firms which suffered severe losses. ...

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