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  2. GETTING BACK TO NORMAL

    Mr. B. S. Stevens made his first public utterance as Premier of N.S.W. when he made a broadcast through station 2FC ...

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  3. LABOUR ROUTED State Elections in Victoria

    Labour was completely routed in the Victorian State elections to-day. The voters gave an unqualified vote of confidence to the United Australia party. The Attorney-General (Mr. W. Slater) is in grave danger of being ousted, and the hope of the Assistant Minister ...

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  4. BRANDED

    William Thompson, of Binnaway, was lured from his home during the week-end and attacked by four men. He ...

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  5. STATE ELECTION NEXT MONTH Bitter Fight Expected MR. STEVENS TAKES OVER PREMIERSHIP

    The State election will probably be held on June 18. Should his party be returned, this will enable Mr. Stevens to attend the Premiers' Conference in Melbourne the following week as Premier and Treasurer of an elected Government. ...

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  6. GOOD SIGN

    The Stock Exchange has shown a wonderful recovery during the past fortnight and closed on Friday in a most cheerful frame of mind. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TROUBLE

    The trouble about preference for British cutters in cane gangs in North Queensland is again brewing. ...

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  8. DID MR. LANG MAKE A BLUNDER?

    In political circles it is held that Mr. Lang made a tactical blunder when he bluntly informed the Governor that he had no intention ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WHY LANG WAS WRONG

    In an interview with the Australian Press Association, Professor Berridale Keith said:—Mr. Lang's attitude towards the ...

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  10. LINDBERGH'S BABY

    A joint resolution was introduced in the House of Representatives to provide a reward of 100,000 dollars for information ...

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  11. MR. LYONS DELIGHTED

    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) said he was delighted at the great response by Victoria, which he foresaw from the beginning. Victoria ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. FIERCE ELECTION EXPECTED

    The action of Sir Philip Game in dismissing Mr. Lang precipitated what is likely to be one the fiercest elections ever held in New ...

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  13. FORCED DOWN

    Lou Reichers, the young New Jersey speed pilot, who started from New York to fly across the Atlantic and was obliged to stop ...

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  14. IDENTIFICATION

    "I am positively certain this is the body of my child." With these words Colonel Lindbergh set to rest all doubt that a mistake might have ...

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  15. ACTING PREMIER'S VIEW

    The Acting Premier (Mr. T. Tunnecliffe) said: "In view of the desperate efforts of the Nationalists, it seems as if we have done wonderfully well to ...

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  16. INQUIRY INTO NEW GUARD RAIDS

    As a result of the change of Government in New South Wales there will be only one royal commission of inquiry in connection with the recent police ...

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  17. MR. LYONS DENIES A RUMOUR

    STATE ELECTION (Continued from Page 7.) FORMATION OF CABINET CONFIDENCE IN MR. STEVENS ...

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  18. CHAPLIN POPULAR IN JAPAN

    Charlie Chaplin was accorded a tremendous reception at Tokyo station. Despite the greatest precautions to control the ...

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  19. "AUSTRIA BANKRUPT"

    The Austrian Chancellor (Dr. Buresch) has sent a note to the League indicating that Austria will be bankrupt unless the League ...

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  20. LANG'S DISMISSAL REFLECTED

    It it estimated that the value of stocks quoted on the Sydney Stock Exchange appreciated yesterday by £10,000,000 as a result of the ...

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  21. COL. BRUXNER IS NOT SURPRISED

    The leader of the Country Party (Col. Bruxner) said to-night that he was not surprised at the result of the Victorian elections. He was confident ...

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  22. MR. W. M. HUGHES FOR ENGLAND

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.H.R., and Dame Mary Hughes, with their daughter, will leave for London by the Oronsay on May 24. Mr. Hughes said to-day ...

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  23. N.S.W. LADIES WIN

    New South Wales ladies won the Australian four-oared championship on the Brisbane River on Saturday. The crew rowed in effortless style to win ...

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  24. RAN OUT OF PETROL

    When his aeroplane ran out of petrol Lieutenant-Commander Gifford, aide de camp to the Governor of New South Wales, made a forced landing in a ...

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  25. PERU OFF GOLD STANDARD

    Peru has abandoned the gold standard for what is described as a temporary period. By special arrangements Reuter's ...

    Article : 64 words
  26. Sydney is Sinful, Says Clergyman

    The Rev. Wallace Bird, of St. Augustine's Church, Unley, said yesterday that he feared the whole of Sydney's social stratum ...

    Article : 93 words
  27. Sectarian Clash Again in India

    In fierce rioting in Bombay last night between Hindus and Moslems, two men were killed and over 50 injured. ...

    Article : 126 words
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