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  2. CROSS-EXAMINATION

    The Premier (Sir George Fuller) in a statement to-day said he desired to ask Mr. Lang if he repudiated the Brisbane "Red" objective, the socialisation of production; ...

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  3. NO NEW STATE

    If the report of the New States Royal Commission is made effective, there will be no subdivision of New South Wales into new States. The commission's report, made available to-day, revealed that the commissioners were of the opinion that the proposal for the creation of ...

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  4. LABOUR ILLUSIONS

    Labour's policy, as placed before the electors of New South Wales by Mr. J. T. Lang, was condemned by the Minister for Justice (Mr. Ley) at Lismore last night. He contended that it contained too many "wild-cat schemes" which were not in the region of practical politics. ...

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  5. PENSIONS SCHEME

    The pensions schemes outlined by Mr. Winston Churchill in the budget speech were dealt with in full detail in the Widows, Orphans and Old Age Contributory Pensions ...

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  6. FAMILY DROWNED

    A shocking affair is reported from Beckom in the Temora district. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker and their two children, a boy and girl aged 11 and 9 years ...

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  7. GENERAL TELEGRAMS

    Further dismissals have taken place at Cockatoo Island and the situation is becoming extremely serious owing to a large number of hands whe are being thrown out of ...

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  8. KILLED DAUGHTER

    The trial of Reginald Hoad on a charge of murdering his 17-year-old daughter was concluded to-day. The evidence showed that accused was obsessed with the ...

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  9. WORSE THAN THIEF

    At Darlinghurst Sessions to-day Ernest Joseph Coffer and Bert Eric Coggins were sentenced to two and three yars' imprisonment. respectively on a charge of having ...

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  10. "WHITE SLAVERY"

    The police believe that "white slavery" is being carried on between Sydney and Toowoomba (Queensland). Yesterday it is stated that two young women who had ...

    Article : 118 words
  11. DASHED TO DEATH

    Four men were dashed to death at Carluke colliery in a terrible manner to-day. They were about to be lowered in the cage when the signal was given and the cage rose ...

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  12. NEW STATERS

    Mr. V. C. Thompson, M.H.R., general secretary of the Northern New State movement, declares that the movement will not accept the commission's report in view of the fact ...

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  13. SYDNEY OF THE FUTURE

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, the Attorney-General, speaking at a luncheon given the Harbour Trust Commissioners by the Town Planning Association of New South Wales to-day, ...

    Article : 131 words
  14. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE

    In the House of Commons at question time, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston Churchill), said that legislative sanction would be given the new Imperial ...

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  15. NORTH COAST RAILWAYS

    Sir, George Fuller speaking at Newcastle said the railway problem on the North Coast was more difficult than in the South; but the money which would be available ...

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  16. EXHIBITION TOURING TRAIN

    Representatives of the Australian-Made Preference League interviewed the Attorney-General with a request that the Government should subsidise on a pound-for-pound ...

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  17. EIGHT KILLED IN EXPLOSION

    Eight persons were killed by a terrific explosion which wrecked three buildings at Swissvale suburb. Two bodies have been recovered; but fire ...

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  18. KEEPING NAVY UP TO MARK

    Vice-Admirad Gaunt, M.H.R., who arrived at Fremantle yesterday, said the British public wanted its navy kept up to the pitch and not dropped back below the ...

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  19. AMUNDSEN READY

    In a message from King's Bay, dated Tuesday, Amundsen says the Fram and Hobby will proceed northward at six o'clock this evening, and the fliers will follow ...

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  20. FIGHT AGAINST SOCIALISM

    Sir George Fuller in agreeing with Col. M. F. Bruxner that no arrangement had been made for the exchange of preference votes, made it clear to-day that the Nationalist ...

    Article : 67 words
  21. PROTECTION OF ENGINEERING

    The council of the Chamber of Manufactures of New South Wales has adopted a motion that the Federal Government be asked to provide effective protection before ...

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  22. "MOST SPENDTHRIFT PREMIER"

    A circular issued by the Australian Labour Party to-day declares: "Sir George Fuller is the most spendthrift Premier the State has ever known; and he knows it. ...

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  23. COTTON THE SOLUTION

    Mr. Crawford Vaughan, one of the candidates for Ryde, speaking at the Millions Club luncheon to-day, said the problem of Australia regarding population was what the ...

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  24. TO ESCAPE McKENNA DUTIES

    The "Evening Standard" states that several Channel ports are choked up with goods being feverishly dumped across in order to escape the reimposition of the ...

    Article : 61 words
  25. SEAPLANE CARRIER

    The Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) said to-day there was no ground for the assumption that the Federal Government would not place the order for a seaplane carrier ...

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  26. BANK ROBBERS SURPRISED

    A gang of robbers who attacked a branch of the State Bank on the outskirts of Mos cow found the premises immediately surrounded by militia. A sharp skirmish ...

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  27. OFFENSIVE AGAINST SMUGGLERS

    Twenty-one boats have left Staten Island base to-day to open an offensive against "Rum Row," which it seeks to sweep from the coast before June. ...

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  28. NORTHERN TERRITORY CONTROL

    The next session of the Federal Parliament will see the introduction of a bill to provide for the administration of the Northern Territory by means of a commission ...

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  29. SWALLOWED POISON

    Arthur Morris Thomas (27), a dental mechanic arrived home at Naremburn, North Sydney, stortly after midnight, and remarked to his wife, "I am tired of this; ...

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  30. RAILWAYS SHOW PORFIT

    The report of the Railway Commissioners for the quarter ended March, which was handed to the Minister for Railways to--day, shows an increase in revenue over the ...

    Article : 61 words
  31. WAITERS ON STRIKE

    The dispute between hotel, restaurant, club and catering employees and employers continues. Barmaids and barmen in Perth and suburbs have now ceased work in ...

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  32. TROTSKY RECOVERS

    Trotsky has recovered his health and is returning to Moscow to resume work; but it is officially denied that a Directory consisting of Kameneff, Zinovieff, Stalin and ...

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  33. STRIKE AT CANBERRA

    A message from Canberra states that 1200 employees have struck work as a protest against the camping conditions. This action followed a stop-work meeting, at which many ...

    Article : 35 words
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