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  2. COUNTRY PARTY IN GOVERNMENT

    "If members of the Country party were to accept portfolios in the new Ministry it would be only after very grave consideration and with the belief that we could serve the country better by so doing." This statement was made to-night by the leader of the Country party (Mr. ...

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  3. MASSACRE FEARED

    H.A.M.S. Adelaide is under orders to proceed immediately to the British Solomon islands to protect British residents there. This course was ...

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  4. JIM LARKIN AGAIN

    Mr. Harry Pollitt (secretary of the National Minority Movement) at the Communist Conference, at Manchester bitterly attacked the British Labour ...

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  5. "A BIG KISS"

    A remarkable story was told in Parramatta Police Court to-day when Mrs. Frances Rosalind Benson, of Granville, proceeded against ...

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  6. HEROIC BOY

    At the Coroner's Court to-day Edward Harry Collister, a boy, told how his pal, William George Finch (12), was drowned while trying to ...

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  7. HOSTILE WITNESS

    At Redfern Police Court to-day Timothy Banner (23), described as a labourer, was charged with assaulting James Arthur Bennett in a billiard ...

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  8. ANGLO-AMERICAN AMITY

    "I have been assured that school children in America are not taught to love Britain as they should, but on the contrary are taught to hate her," said Dr. Winnington ...

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  9. TRADES UNION CONGRESS

    A number of important resolutions were carried at the Trades Unions Congress, which was convened by the Brisbane Trades and Labour Council as a result of the actions of ...

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  10. BYRON

    Most of the interest on the North Coast now centres in the Byron seat, where Mr. A. E. Budd, Country party, and Mr. F. W. Stuart, Independent Country party, are close ...

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  11. COMMENTS ON THE RESULT

    The following comments were made to-day on the election result by men prominent in politics:— MR. BAVIN: I confess that in view of ...

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  12. TENSION ACUTE

    Despatches from Sofia, in Bulgaria, state that the Balkan tension is now acute, but that there arc strong hopes of a peaceful settlement. The Bulgarian Cabinet has ...

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  13. ENGINE TROUBLE

    A B[?] Abbas message states that Capt. Koennecke, the German airman who is attempting to fly around the world, has arrived there, but was unable to continue owing to ...

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  14. MR. BAVIN'S CAREER

    In the late nineties several brilliant young men commenced to take an active part in the social and political life of New South Wales. Amongst this group was the present ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. FAVOURS NOT WANTED

    Speaking at a luncheon given by the New South Wales Wine Association to-day Mr. P. W. Fallon, the president, said that the association was not out to bribe any party ...

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  16. FOOD FOR REFLECTION.

    Commenting on the N.S.W. State elections Mr. Forgan Smith, deputy Premier, stated to-day that the results afforded much food for reflection and indicated the inevitable ...

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  17. FLIGHT TO BUENOS AYRES.

    Gostes and Lebrix took off from Le Bourget aerodrome at 9.40 this morning in the first stage of their flight to Buenos Ayres. ...

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  18. TOO MUCH BITTERNESS

    The Death of Sydney, Dr. Talbot, in an address at the Anzac Range, Liverpool, said that the greatest lesson of the elections was that in and out of public life there was too ...

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  19. ITALIAN SHOT

    A message from Broken Hill states that jealousy is believed, to have been the motive for the shooting of an Italian in the foreign quarter of the city last night. As a result ...

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  20. DEATH OF BOXER

    At the Central Police Court to-day Florence May Masters (24), a barmaid, was charged with having murdered Edward Anthony Waldho[?]r on Saturday. Waldhoer ...

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  21. THE LATEST COUNTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 559 words
  22. POLICE ATTACKED

    Nine men who comprised a week-end camping party at Harbord Avere arrested yesterday by the Manly police after a constable had been attacked and severely handled. ...

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  23. SIR JOSEPH COOK PLEASED

    Sir Joseph Cook in an address at the Lyceum Hall yesterday said that he was pleased with the co-operation of the people with the State in the election. He said that ...

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  24. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS

    The secretary of the Labour party in the City Council (Ald. Holdsworth) said to-day that he was hopeful that the council elections would be held this year, ...

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  25. AMERICAN PROJECT

    A nation-wide campaign has been announced here in an effort to raise 30,000,000 dollars (£6,000,000) for the completion of Washington Cathedral and the ...

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  26. LISMORE

    Questioned yesterday the returning officer for Lismore (Mr. L. D. Clout) stated that he Lad been advised by telegram of 255 absent votes lodged for the electorate. The ...

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  27. MOTOR THIEVES BUSY

    Three motor cars wore stolen from a motor garage at Randwick late on Saturday night. The cars were yesterday recovered, and three arrests were made. ...

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  28. OPTOMETRISTS IN CONFERENCE

    The annual State convention convened by the Institute of Optometrists of was opened in Sydney to-day by the President (Mr. Harold Sale), who said that for the ...

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  29. APTOTHER PEARIFLE FATALITY

    Lillian Wardrop (17) was shot in the groin when a pea rifle exploded at Green Hills, near Manly, yesterday. It appears that a companion was examining the weapon ...

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  30. AGAINST DIRECT ACTION

    The Federal conference of the waterside workers before finally adjourning decided against direct action and in favour of retaining its registration with the Arbitration ...

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  31. THE ASHFIELD MURDER

    Detectives were out all last night searching for a man wanted in connection with the murder of Mrs. Elizabeth Downs at Ashfield. They are confident of arresting the alleged ...

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  32. MR. AMERY ARRIVES

    Mr. Amery, Secretary of State for the Dominions, arrived at Albany by the Ulysses to-day. ...

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  33. POLLING AT BALLINA

    Everything passed off quietly at Ballina, where a steady stream of electors wended their way to the polling booth at the Intermediate High School on Saturday, states our ...

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  34. FATAL CAR COLLISION

    Reginald Gratton, a railway fireman, of Dublin, was killed, and Herman Wygres received concussion when two motor cars collided on the main Wellington road near ...

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  35. GORED BY BULL

    Herbert Gormley, of Cro[?]ulla, was attacked by a bull and badly gored at his home. He was admitted to hospital suffering from severe internal, injuries, to which he ...

    Article : 39 words
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