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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    As a result of the new tariff, the large development programme of the Lake View and Star mines is being curtailed and a number of men have ...

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  3. Imperial Cables

    "The only equal terms upon which trade treaties can be negotiated are those enabling Britishers to say: "If you do not give us some advantage, ...

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  4. Inter-State Telegrams

    Aftre having heard the evidence of the circumstances in which John William Prendergast was killed at Surry Hills, Sydney, on March 27, the ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL.

    Reports from Newcastle tonight tonight state that there is a likelihood of an important development within a few days. Many of the miners are ...

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  6. THE NEW TARIFF.

    Mr. Gullett made an attack on the Federal Ministry over the tariff. He doubted the Ministry's sincerity, and charged it with violent, unscrupulous ...

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  7. EXECUTED MURDERER AS CORESPONDENT.

    Sydney Fox, who was executed this morning for the murder of his mother in a hotel at Margate, was cited yesterday as co-respondent in a divorce ...

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  8. VICTORIA.

    Since Saturday nearly 30 gallons of crude oil has been recovered from the bore of South Australian Oil Wells, Ltd., at Lakes Entrance, Gippsland. ...

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  9. THE TARIFF INCREASES.

    The British Government has made representations to the Australian Government on the subject of the serious increases in the tariff rates. It is ...

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  10. MEETING OF COAL OWNERS.

    The coal owners meet tomorrow when it is expected they will arrange to open the mines. ...

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  11. DARING BOBBERY in FREMANTLE

    A during robbery in which two safes were blown open and £47 in notes stolen from the Fremantle Starr Bowkett Society's office in Cantonment ...

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  12. RAILWAYMEN'S HOURS.

    About 70 members of the Australian Railways Union were dismissed from the railway service today. As the result of the attitude adopted by the ...

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  13. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The state of parties is as follows: Labor 31, Liberals 12, Country Party 2, Independent 1. ...

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  14. LONDON'S AIR DEFENCES.

    For the past fortnight London has been the focus of a series of the most intense air raids since the war, and as the result of the experiments ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The railway employees of the State will now be obliged to work a 48 hours week. The men will be stood off one week in every ten. This decision of ...

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  16. DR. JOHNSTON'S DEATH.

    At the inquiry into the death of Dr. Lyon Johnston the acting Coroner (Mr. Moseley) found that the motor collision which caused the doctor's ...

    Article : 66 words
  17. THE BRITISH BUDGET.

    In his Budget speech in the House of Commons today, Mr. Snowden estimated the total expenditure for the current year at £782,000,00, and the ...

    Article : 128 words
  18. Political

    The decision to postpone the taking of the Commonwealth census for two years will not affect the making of a redistribution of Federal electorates, ...

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  19. 48 HOURS IN RAILWAY SERVICE.

    All official 48 hours' week is now in operation in the railway service for all employees under Federal awards. Representatives of some of the ...

    Article : 73 words
  20. VICTORIA

    Mr. Hogan is introducing a bill to impose a special tax on incomes of unmarried men in receipt of £100 per annum and married men in receipt of ...

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  21. FIRE AT SAVOY HOTEL.

    The kitchen of the Savoy Hotel in Hay Street caught fire yesterday, and the roof, walls, ceiling and fittings were severely damaged. It was ...

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  22. EMU PLAINS TRAIN ROBBERY.

    Extensive police investigations were carried on today, both in the vicinity of the daring train robbery between Penrith and Emu Plains and in the ...

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  23. WORLD'S MOTOR SPEED RECORD

    Kay Don made his sixth attempt to lower Seagrave's motor record, but owing to the conditions on the beach he was only able to attain a speed of ...

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  24. THE NAVAL CONFERENCE

    "The Daily Herald" definitely declars that the proposed five-Power pact is to be abandoned, and that a three-Power pact will be signed. ...

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  25. BRITISH

    A stoppage of work in the wool industry appears inevitable. The employees have refused to meet the Trades Union Congress on the ground that ...

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  26. General Telegrams

    The New York "Times," in a leading article headed "Protectionist Australia," states that the new duties and restriction of imports are symptomatic ...

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  27. FATAL BURNING ACCIDENT.

    The victim of a most painful burning accident at Guildford, Mr. John Evans (60), died last night. Mr. Evans was engaged in burning out the bitume[?] ...

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  28. KAY DON POSTPONES HIS ATTEMPTS.

    Kay Don decided today to postpone indefinitely his attempt to break the world's motor speed record. ...

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  29. ADMISSION BY GREAT BRITAIN AMERICA AND ITALY.

    The British, American and Italian delegations now admit that there is little hope of arranging for the fivePower pact. One observer describes ...

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  30. INDIA.

    Gandhi received a set back last night, when 300 police raided the Congress Party's offices in the city, and arrested three officials and destroyed ...

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  31. PANIC AT CINEMA THEATRE.

    Seventeen persons were killed and 11 injured as the result of a panic in a cinema theatre at Licata, Sicily, last night, caused by a film catching fire. ...

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  32. A GUN ACCIDENT

    Mr. C. Becker, a prosperous farmer at Wedgecarrup near Wagin, was discovered by his son on the farm this morning seriously injured by gunshot ...

    Article : 127 words
  33. THREE POWER AGREEMENT ACHIEVED.

    Mr. MacDonald has announced in the House of Commons that a three-Power agreement (between Britain, America and Japan) has been achieved ...

    Article : 80 words
  34. PROMINENT NATIONALIST ARRESTED.

    Pandit Jawaharal Nehru, president of the Nationalist Congress, was arrested near Allahabad yesterday morning, and charged with an infringement of ...

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  35. KAY DON SAILS FOR ENGLAND.

    Kay Don, having abandoned his attempt on the world's motor speed record, sails for England tomorrow. ...

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  36. DETECTIVES BAFFLED.

    No arrest has yet been made in connection with the Penrith train robbery. The detectives appear to be baffled. ...

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  37. OVERSEAS INDEBTEDNESS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 words
  38. FRENCH VIEW OF SCOT AND ENGLISHMAN.

    Although he had closed a long but temperate controversy on the relative merits of the Scot and the Englishman, the editor of the "Saturday ...

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  39. NO CLUES TO TRAIN BANDITS.

    Heavy rain has interfered with the search by the police for the men concerned in the mail train robbery on Tuesday night. No clues of much ...

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  40. Foreign Cables

    Under a bill passed by the Senate today, provision is made for immediate naval construction to cost more than £2,000,000. ...

    Article : 53 words
  41. INVITATION TO MISS HOLMAN.

    The Federal Government has invited Miss May Holman to go to the Geneva League of Nations Conference in September. ...

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  42. SOVIET TYRANNY.

    Twenty Russians at present living in England have received a letter from the Russian Consul-General in London inviting them to return to Russia ...

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  43. PROPOSED COTTON FACTORY.

    Plans are being considered for the formation in Australia of a company with a capital of £500,000 to establish works either in Sydney or Melbourne ...

    Article : 62 words
  44. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    A man named Arthur Clarke committed suicldei by shooting himself. Victor Clarke, a brother of the deceased, said he had dismissed Arthur ...

    Article : 69 words
  45. MINISTERS OFF FOR A TRIP.

    Three Federal Ministers will be absent from Australia towards the end of the present year. The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) announced in the ...

    Article : 136 words
  46. FATAL DRIVING ACCIDENT.

    Mrs. Mollie Smith (41), the wife of a pioneer settler of North Benecubbin, was found dead by the roadside three miles from her home yesterday ...

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  47. LEVEL CROSSING DISASTER

    At Santa Fe[?] New Mexico, early yesterday morning 14 persons were killed instantly several others badly injured when a train crashed into a ...

    Article : 94 words
  48. NO TRACE OF STOLEN MONEY.

    The police are still baffled over the train robbery. No trace of the stolen money has been found. ...

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  49. "DISCOVERER" OF NORTH POLE.

    Dr. Cook, who claimed that he was the first to discover the North Pole, and who was recently released from prison, has been appointed the ...

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  50. QUEENSLAND.

    A Moth plane piloted by Captain Li[?]te[?] and carrying W. Coutts (20) as a passenger, crashed at the landing ground at Ayr today. Coutts was ...

    Article : 79 words
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