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  2. REJECTED

    The Legislative Council's amendment to the Marketing of Primary Products Amendment Bill deleting the provision for a simple ...

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  3. SOVIET CLAIM

    M. Molotov, chairman of the People's Commissars, reporting to the sixth Soviet Congress, declared the success of ...

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  4. MR. THEODORE

    By 26 votes to five a special meeting of Dalley Electorate Council carried a vote of no confidence in the Federal Treasurer ...

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  5. 150 DEAD; 500 INJURED

    Crashing landslides, huge boiling geysers spouting skywards, ominous rumblings over the entire length of Struma Valley, accompanied the ...

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  6. THE DOLE

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Main asked the Chief Secretary whether it was a, fact that farmers who applied for the dole, and who had ...

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  7. "TYRANNOUS"

    The second reading of the Industrial Arbitration Amendment Bill was moved by the Minister for Labour and Industry ...

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  8. BAM SUED

    A large sum is involved in a claim by Charles Victor Paddison, retired land and estate agent and auctioneer, against the E.S. and A. ...

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  9. BAD RECORD

    Charles Burke (21) who, according to the police report, was a well-known Sydney criminal, was remanded for sentence at the Supreme Court ...

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  10. INDIAN AIRMAIL

    A deputation from the London Chamber of Commerce to Lord Amulree, Secretary for Air, urged that the Indian airmail be speeded up and ...

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  11. THOUSANDS HOMELESS

    A telegram from the Governor of Mauritius to the Secretary for the Colonies, says a preliminary inspection shows that the hurricane ...

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  12. SENT TO COUNCIL

    In moving the third reading of the Flour Acquisition Bill in the Legislative Assembly the Minister for Agriculture announced that the Treasurer ...

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  13. PRIVATE LOAN

    The leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Latham) before boarding the train for Canberra this afternoon, made available a copy of a letter ...

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  14. EXCHANGE RATE

    There are again persistent rumours that the Australian exchange will shortly be reduced ten per cent., but Australian Press Association inquiries ...

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  15. INQUEST CONCLUDED

    The inquest concerning the death, of Samuel Newlanda, at Parramatta was resumed to-day. Dr. Alexander stated that a glass found on the ...

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  16. AGENCY-GENERAL

    Mr. Bavin, leader of the State Opposition, referring to the appointment of Mr. A. C. Willis as agent-general, said he found it difficult to ...

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  17. DISARMAMENT

    Herr Groener (Minister for Defence) defending the army estimates in the Reichstag hinted at the possibility of Germany repudiating the disarmament ...

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  18. MENINGITIS

    Two cases of cerebro-spinal meningitis were reported in the city last week. A pupil of Brisbane Grammar School was attacked by the disease ...

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  19. NO FEAR OF DEFAULT

    The Lord Mayor of Birmingham presiding at the opening of the Australian fortnight in the Empire Marketing Board's ...

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  20. OVERSEAS TRADE

    According to figures made available by the Commonwealth Statistician to-day the total value of Australia's overseas trade in 1929-30 was ...

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  21. RELIEF WORKS FOR COUNTRY DISTRICTS

    Replying to Mr. Kilpatrick in the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier said the Government was now endeavouring to find country works ...

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  22. BRITISH REPRESENTATION

    It is understood the increase in the civil estimates includes £10,000 for British representation in Australia. At present it has not been decided ...

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  23. SNOWFALL

    The city experienced the heaviest snowfall of the present winter to-day. The streets were under snow from early morning and by noon were ...

    Article : 90 words
  24. BULLET THROUGH WINDOW

    While Mrs. Dennis, an elderly woman, was sitting in the sewing room at a restaurant at Yarra Bay last night a bullet was fired through the ...

    Article : 67 words
  25. PLOT AGAINST SOVIET

    Seven Socialists, Croman, Sher, Petunin, Sukhanoff, Ginsburg, Yakubovich and Finnenotsovsky, who were charged with, having plotted with ...

    Article : 64 words
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