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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    Although he has received several protests from Communist and other organisations against his decision to deport an alien Communist named ...

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  3. State Telegrams

    An order for the winding up of the Primary Producers' Bank of Australia Ltd. (in liquidation), in Western Australia was made in the Supreme Court, ...

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  4. INDIA.

    The burning of street pillar boxes is the latest development of the Congress campaign of lawlessness, which is becoming a grave menace in many ...

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  5. REMEDY IN THE PEOPLE'S HANDS.

    Replying to a civic welcome at Tarromine today, the Governor. Sir Phillip Game, declared that it was the duty of the people of New South ...

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  6. General Telegrams

    A special Assize which has been convened for the trial of the 29 convicts on charges arising from the mutiny at Dartmoor on January 24, ...

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  7. Inter-State Telegrams

    Albert Victor Chaffey was shot dead early this morning on his farm several miles from Glen Innes. The police believe that he was murdered and ...

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  8. NO VACANCY FOR KINGSFORD SMITH.

    In the House of Representatives today the Assistant Minister for Defence stated that there was no vacancy to which he could appoint Air ...

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  9. VICTORIA.

    The disclosure by Mr. Hogan that the cable message which he sent to the Acting Premier on April 15 had not been submitted to Cabinet when his ...

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  10. RUMORED SPLIT IN CABINET DENIED.

    A reported split in the Federal Cabinet in the Sydney Labor paper was strongly denied by Mr. Lyons today. He said there was no truth whatever ...

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  11. AL. CAPONE'S DISTILLERY RAIDED.

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" in Chicago reports that Al. Capone's 350,000 dollar distillery, equipped with trapdoors and blind ...

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  12. TAXATION DOCUMENTS STILL WITHHELD.

    No further documents have been handed over to the Commonwealth by the State Taxation Department in pursuance of notices served on the State ...

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  13. THE FIRE AT GRETA COLLIERY.

    Late this afternoon fires were still buming in the abandoned underground colliery workings at Greta The residents are asking the Government to ...

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  14. STATE ELECTIONS.

    In connection with the forthcoming State elections, nominations closed today with 112 candidates for the 45 seats. The party leaders were ...

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  15. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Raised voices and emphatic language characterised a meeting of the National Party last night, convened to consider the conduct of certain[?] ...

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  16. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The Premier (Mr. Hill), accompanied by the Under-Treasurer (Mr. Stuckey) will interview the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) next month either in Melbourne ...

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  17. THE MURDER OF WILKERSON AND MISS DENZEL.

    At the inquest concerning the deaths of Frank Wilkinson and Miss Denzel, which was opened today at Liverpool, Detective Hill said that he visited ...

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  18. NORMAN SMITH'S RECORD-BREAKING ATTEMPT.

    Norman Smith's car caught fire and was slightly damaged. He will again make an attempt to achieve the record in November. ...

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  19. PARADING IN THE NUDE

    One hundred and seventeen men and women, who were parading in the nude, were dispersed by the police by the use of hoses and itching powder. ...

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  20. THE MANJIMUP SENSATION.

    Clarence Edward Rodda (23), one of the three men suspected of having broken into and entered the Bank of New South Wales here early on ...

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  21. DISTRICT MAGISTRATE KILLED.

    Mr. Robert Douglas, District Magistrate, and Collector at Midnapore, in East Bengal, was shot by a young Bengal terrorist last night and died later ...

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  22. IRISH FREE STATE.

    Speaking in the House of Commons Mr. Thomas said that the Irish Free State Cabinet was determined to force the passage of the Abolition of the ...

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  23. LANCASTER CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    Captain Lancaster, the aviator, has been charged with murder in the first degree of Haden Clarke, a pilot, and the fiancee of Mrs. Keith Miller. ...

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  24. ROWLES' APPEAL DISALLOWED BY FULL COURT.

    Yeterday the Full Court dismissed the appeal for a new trial made by "Snowy" Rowles. Rowles' solicitor intends to appeal to the High Court of ...

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  25. COMMONWEALTH AND STATE.

    Almost unlimited powers to obtain possession of the revenues of New South Wales are proposed to be given to the Commonwealth by a bill ...

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  26. Aviation

    Mr. C. W. A. Scott, who is attempting to beat Butler's record time for the flight from England to Australia, landed at Koepang aerodrome this ...

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  27. SECOND READING OF ABOLITION OF OATH BILL.

    The second reading of the bill to remove the oath of allegiance to the Crown from the Irish Free State Constitution was passed by 77 votes to 71 ...

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  28. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    Neutral observers who have returned after a careful study of conditions in Manchuria, consider an open rupture between Russia and Japan is ...

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  29. SUSPECTED OF ATTEMPTED BANK ROBBERY.

    Late last night a detective arrested at Fremantle a man named Percy Fulton Preston (49), an electricion. who is suspected of having been[?] ...

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  30. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. M. Bruxner was elected Leader of the State Parliamentary Country Party at a meeting of members at Parliament House today. Mr. E. ...

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  31. Foreign Cables

    The Prussian Cabinet, which was defeated at the elections on Sunday, has decided to resign. ...

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  32. MOLLISON PREARING FOR TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    Mollison is preparing for a trans-Atlantic solo flight via the Great Circle Route. ...

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  33. OBITUARY.

    Sir Adrian Knox, the former Chief Justice, died at his residence at Woolhara this morning, aged 69 years. ...

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  34. VICTORIA

    Mr. A. W. Nichols has been chosen by the University Labor Club as its delegate to investigate social and economic conditions in Russia. If ...

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  35. MOTOR AND TRAIN COLLIDE.

    Shortly before midnight last night three men were killed when a motor car crashed into a locomotive at the level crossing on Albany-road. One was ...

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  36. SETTLEMENT OF FINANCIAL

    Speaking at a Labor meeting tonight. Mr. Beasley gave a hint that the financial, trouble between the Commonwealth and New South Wales would ...

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  37. SCOTT LANDS AT DARWIN.

    Mr. Scott landed at Darwin at 10.19 o'clock this morning, having completed the flight from England in 8 days 20 hours and 19 minutes, thereby ...

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  38. FRANCE

    The elections for the Chamber of Deputies were held yesterday, and by this morning the results had been declared in 607 out of 6[?] ...

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  39. MR. BERNARD PARKER.

    A cablegram from London announces the death of Mr. Bernard Parker, a former Clerk of Parliaments in Western Australia, at Thame, a town in ...

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  40. LABOR LEADERS RECEIVE ROUGH HANDLING

    Trades Hall leaders and Mr. Tunnecliffe were assaulted in a riot at a Labor Day celebration at Yarra Bank this afternoon. In the melee Mr. ...

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  41. UPPER HOUSE QUESTION.

    It will be several weeks, and possibly longer, before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council makes a recommendation to his Majesty in the ...

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  42. TAXATION DOCUMENTS DEMANDED.

    The Federal Government has served notices on Mr. McMahon, the State Commissioner of Taxation, demanding all his taxation documents by ...

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  43. PERTH'S MILK SUPPLY.

    Despite the action of the dairymen, the milk retailers are carrying on by rationing the supply. ...

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  44. NEW ZEALAND

    Pleas of not guilty were entered by Gordon Harvey Dale (25), seaman, and Edward Stanley Hamilton (21). bootmaker, when charged at the ...

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  45. CHINA.

    A dastardly attempt to assassinate the Japanese Minister to China. Mr. Shigemitsu, and prominent Japanese civil and military officials, was made ...

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  46. THE MADDINGTON TRAIN SMASH.

    The names of the men killed when their motor car crashed into a locomotive at Maddington, are as follows: Hiram Whittaker (58), married, ...

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  47. NEW SOUTH WALES CIVIL SERVANTS' SALARIES.

    It was made quite clear by the Prime Minister today that the Commonwealth Government has no intention of paying the New South Wales State public ...

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  48. N.S.W. MINISTRY'S OBSTRUCTIVE TACTICS.

    It was learned tonight that the State Ministry will pursue its obstructive tactics against the Federal Government, even to the extent of closing ...

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  49. TASMANIA

    Herbert McKinlay, proprietor of a general store and petrol station near Hobart, was shot in the lungs by bandits at 1 a.m. today, and died in ...

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  50. FEDERAL ACCESS TO TAXATION PAPERS REFUSED.

    The demand by the Federal Government for access to the income tax documents reached a climax today shortly before the expiration of the 96 ...

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  51. MILK DAIRIES STOP SUPPLIES.

    With a view to obtaining a better price for milk, the dairies have stopped supplies. ...

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  52. THE AUDIT ACT.

    In reply to a question in the Legislative Assembly by Sir Daniel Levy, Mr Lang said that the Government had no intention of amending the Audit ...

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  53. FORCIBLE ACTION BY MILITANT DAIRYMEN.

    Forcible action by militant dairymen to prevent milk being sent to Perth has resulted in clashes at stations on the Bunbury line during the week end. In ...

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