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  2. CENSURE DEBATE

    The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Lansbury) in the House of Commons, moving a censure motion on the Government's ...

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  3. AMALGAMATION

    Public servants are alarmed at the persistent rumours that a further salary cut is approaching and that by the amalgamation of several ...

    Article : 251 words
  4. NEW BOUNDARIES

    As a result of the extension of the tick infested area in the North the Department of Agriculture has drawn a quarantine ...

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  5. GRAVE ISSUES

    Downing Street circles regard Professor Keith's view of the constitutional position in N.S.W. following default as imminently ...

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  6. SHANGHAI

    After relying on defensive tactics since the outbreak of hostilities the Chinese to-night launched a fierce, attack along ...

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  7. SPIRITED REPLY

    In a spirited reply to criticism which has been levelled against him Jack Crawford said to-day that he had stood it long enough. ...

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  8. N.S.W. INTEREST

    At the conclusion of a Cabinet meeting this evening, Mr. Lyons said: "The Commonwealth Government has now had an ...

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  9. PROFESSOR KEITH

    Professor Keith, amplifying his letter to the Edinburgh "Scotsman" regarding the constitutional position of the Governor of N.S.W., said that ...

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  10. DARTMOOR TROUBLE

    The Home Secretary (Sir Herbert Samuel) answering questions in the House of Commons declared the Dartmoor inquiry showed that the officers ...

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  11. LEGAL DOUBT

    A report was current in politics circles to-day that legal doubts have been raised regarding the ability of the Commonwealth Government to ...

    Article : 101 words
  12. 5000-MILE TRIP

    One of the chief witnesses at the inquest on remains, believed to be those of Leslie Brown, also known as Louis Carron, which was resumed to-day, was ...

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  13. UNEASINESS IN LONDON

    Uneasiness is manifested in some financial quarters at the absence of a definite statement as to when and how the Commonwealth intends to pay ...

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  14. DISARMAMENT

    Sir John Simon, speaking at the disarmament conference, in a non-committal reference to the French proposals promised ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN TARIFF

    Although Federal Cabinet discussed tariff from every angle, the Ministers are maintaining secrecy as to what has been decided. It is rumoured, however, ...

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  16. DOCTOR'S WIFE

    PHOENIX (Arizona), Monday. Mrs. Winnie Judd (27), daughter of a minister and wife of a physician, was to-day found guilty of the murder ...

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  17. BROKERS' CIRCULAR

    A secret circular from a firm of broker's issued to clients says: "Partial temporary Australian default seems inevitable and it is possible ...

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  18. DEFAULT BY N.S.W.

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, speaking at a welcome home last night made an attack on Mr. Lang, whom he described as a menace to Australia. Default by New South Wales had struck a paralysing blow at Australia's credit just when it was soaring. ...

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  19. WRIT FOR £10,000

    A writ has been issued on behalf of Edward John Ward, the successful candidate in East Sydney by-election, claiming £10,000 damages against ...

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  20. GERMAN PRESS CRITICISM

    The newspapers bitterly criticise McTardieu as revealing in brutal frankness that France does not intend to disarm. "Tagezzeitung" describes ...

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  21. JAPANESE OFFER

    The Japanese plan for the creation of neutral zones around the principal Chinese cities will be rejected by the United States if formally placed ...

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  22. ORIGIN OF DISPUTE

    The League Secretariat to-day received a long report from the committee in Shanghai consisting of nominees of the neutral Powers on the League ...

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  23. U.S.A. SUPPORTS BRITAIN

    The proposals outlined by Sir John Simon at the disarmament conference for the abolition of submarine and chemical warfare found favour here, ...

    Article : 71 words
  24. "FARCICAL"

    Mr. A. S. Henry, M.L.A., solicitor, and member of the Country Party, declares the present method of appointing justices of the peace is so loose that ...

    Article : 138 words
  25. STORM OF PROTEST

    The decision of the Government to hand over control of the Harbour bridge to the Transport Co-ordination Board, evoked a storm of protest from ...

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  26. TOY BOAT RACES

    The police at Alexandria yesterday arrested a man who is alleged to have been concerned in the unusual occupation of betting on toy boat races in a local ...

    Article : 104 words
  27. SUBMARINE M2

    Divers after working throughout the day drought the M2's seaplane to the surface. It was taken to Portland Harbour to-night under searchlights. ...

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  28. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE

    Addressing the disarmament conference on behalf of the United States delegation, Mr. Hugh Gibson said the United States entered the conference ...

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  29. Armistice Overtures

    Reliable reports state that the Chniese authorities approached tho Commander-in-chief of the British naval forces, Admiral Kelly, suggesting an ...

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  30. REPARATIONS PROBLEM

    Dr. Bruening, after an interview with Sir John Simon, conferred successively with M. Tardieu and Signor Grandi. The "Daily Telegraph" ...

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  31. NO BREAKAWAY

    The secretary of the Federal Labour Party in the Legislative Council (Mr. J. F Higgins) strenuously denied to-day that there was a split in the ...

    Article : 89 words
  32. YOUTH ARRESTED

    A message from Wee Waa states that when Andrew Sparke, aged 70, made tea for himself he noticed it tasted bitter. He then took some water from ...

    Article : 99 words
  33. HEAVY STOCK MORTALITY

    Heavy mortality hag occurred among a mob of 575 cattle in Pitts worth district. Since Sunday 230 have died and 100 more are expected to ...

    Article : 93 words
  34. 7 YOUTHS SENTENCED

    In passing sentences ranging from eighteen months to three years on seven youths convicted of breaking and entering, Judge Thomson, at ...

    Article : 66 words
  35. PRISONER STILL AT LARGE

    The prisoner, Clarence Williams, who escaped from Scarborough lockup yesterday is still at large, although a large posse of police has been ...

    Article : 41 words
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