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    The Governor of New South Wales (Sir Philip Game) may he called upon very shortly to decide an issue affecting the future of the State. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. WAGES CUTS

    Before entering the Premiers' Conference yesterday the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) indicated that, as the result of an ...

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  4. MAN HUNT

    Although low flying aeroplanes assisted a large number of civilians, military and police in the search for the' murderer ...

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  5. RED ARMY FOR LANG

    A Red army, pledged to take tip arms for the Premier, Mr. Lang, if called upon to do so, is being mobilised in the city and ...

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  6. FATEFUL WEEK BEGINS

    This week will be an eventful one as far as the political future of New South Wales is concerned. With its financial situation ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. HOOVER AGAIN

    President Hoover's chances of re-election in November have materially improved as a result of a widening split in the ranks of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SHOT FATHER

    Salvadore Trimachi was sentenced to death by the Chief Justice (Sir Philip Street) at the Circuit Court to-day, after having ...

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  9. KNIFE JUSTIFIED

    The result of this case may bring home to some of Port Adelaide's lawless individuals the fact that the law sometimes ...

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  10. UPPER HOUSE

    In the New South Wales Upper House, case the Privy Council, which has given close attention to the question whether Section 4 of the ...

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  11. MR. STEVENS SPEAKS

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Stevens) said yesterday that Mr. Lang had no intention of taking part in the serious ...

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  12. SMUGGLED ARMS

    Several hundred rifles and. German pistols, intended for use by Indian revolutionaries, were captured from a party of ...

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  13. RANK AND FILE'S MOTION

    A conference of the rank and file of the State A.L.P. at a meeting convened by Mr. Tom Payne yesterday carried a resolution repudiating a ...

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  14. ABOLITION OF OATH

    The Oath Removal Bill is being drafted and introduced into the Dail this week. The Cosgrave party will move an ...

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  15. N.S.W. REPRESENTATIVE

    It was learned to-night that the Premier (Mr. Lang) does not intend to return to Melbourne for the Premiers' conference. The Minister for Works ...

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  16. LOSSES ON RAILWAYS

    The Commonwealth. Government invited State Ministers for Railways to meet in conference yesterday. The Minister for the Interior (Mr. ...

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  17. MENTAL DROUGHT

    Professor Hancock, of the University of Adelaide, and the librarian of the Adelaide Public Library (Mr. A. Rutherford ...

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  18. MUTINY IN PRISON

    One convict was killed and two others wounded in a prison riot at Stoney Mountain penitentiary. ...

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  19. PLAYERS ATTACK REFEREE

    During a Rugby League match between City Houses Association teams at Rushcutters Bay, cue of the players resented a ...

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  20. MR. THEODORE IN BRISBANE

    Mr. Theodore, who arrived in Brisbane on Saturday, denied that his visit Lad any connection with the forthcoming elections. He said he was merely ...

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  21. THIEVES STEAL ART TREASURES

    The Home Secretary's revelations of crime in the House of Commons on Friday was followed within a few hours by one of the most ...

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  22. SYDNEY SYMPATHISERS

    A crowd of several thousand Irish sympathisers cheered the name of De Valera in the Domain this afternoon and unanimously decided on motions ...

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  23. LADY HOUSTON'S GIFT IS REFUSED

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlam) replying to Lady Houston, who offered to pay £200,000 income tax instead of £50,000 as an encouragement to other wealthy people to do the same in order to improve Great ...

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  24. BADDELEY'S VIEW

    Speaking at Abermain to-day, the Acting Premier (Mr. Baddeley) said that only when the Legislative Council was abolished would the State ...

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  25. TENSE ATMOSPHERE AT AUCKLAND

    Although the city is in a state of tension no further disturbances occurred last night. A large force of police both uniformed and voluntary was on duty everywhere assisted by naval and military units. ...

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  26. GRIM DISCOVERY

    A coat and vest which have been identified as those of Peter Michael Sade (21), who was to have appeared at the present Criminal Sittings on a ...

    Article : 61 words
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