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  2. CABINET RIFT WIDENS British Liberals To Resign

    Several Liberal members of the British Cabinet are expected to resign as a result of their disagreement over the Ottawa ...

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  3. TO SAVE FARMERS FROM RUIN"

    When the Legislative Assembly resumed consideration of the Farmera' Relief Bill to-day, members had before them copies of the bill ...

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  4. TERRIFIC HURRICANE KILLS 200

    Two hundred people were killed and 1000 injured in a terrific hurricane which raged from 11 o'clock last night until 2.30 this morning. The full force of a 120 miles an hour wind struck before ...

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  5. LEAGUE MUST LEAD THE WORLD

    "I agree with Mr. de Valera that the League is on trial. It must lead the nations. If confessing it is unequal to the great task, let the spectre fall from its palsied hand," declared Mr. W. M. Hughes ...

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  6. FRAUD CHARGE NOT PROVED

    The three defendants in the fraud charge in connection with Tivoli Theatres Ltd., were discharged by the magistrate in ...

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  7. ECHO OF ELECTION SPEECH

    A big claim for alleged slander arising out of the last State election campaign was commenced before Mr. Justice ...

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  8. Unemployment Tax Reduction

    A bill to reduce the unemployment relief tax on salaries and wages between £2 and £3 10s a week passed all stages in ...

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  9. Nothing to Stop Abolition Move

    Consideration in committee of the Upper House Reform Bill was continued in the Legislative Council to-night. ...

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  10. "LOAFING ON THE JOB"

    Proceedings in the House of Representatives to-day were enlivened by Mr. Corser (Queensland), who when speaking on the ...

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  11. RESIGNATIONS

    Lord Snowden, Sir Herbert Samuels and Sir Archibald Sinclair resigned when Cabinet decided that a postponement of the Ottawa agreements was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BRITISH TRADE

    The enormous interest displayed by Danes and visitors from other parts of the continent in the British Trade Exhibition at Copenhagen is being ...

    Article : 75 words
  13. RELIEF TAX

    "The bill is a neecssary palliative, but it could not be defended as sound economically or as a sound method of taxation" said the Premier in the ...

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  14. EARTHQUAKE HAVOC

    Earthquake shocks on Monday night were experienced in Salomca, Macedoma, Thrace, Greece, Jugo-slavia and Bulgaria. ...

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  15. MASSACRE OF PEARL DIVERS

    The murder by natives of five Japanese pearl divers at Caledon Bay in the Gulf of Carpentaria, has been reported, to the Minister ...

    Article : 115 words
  16. CUBAN OUTRAGES

    A wave of political assassinations and attempted assassinations Swept Havana this afternoon. Clements Basquez Bello, ...

    Article : 65 words
  17. PUSS MOTH 'PLANES

    When the Senate met to-day Senator Sir George Pearce told Mr. Foll that the Civil Aviation Department's ban on the use of Puss Moth 'planes in ...

    Article : 97 words
  18. LOCAL GOVERNMENT

    The Local Government Association conference to-day carried a resolution, stating that no land he exempt from rating except that occupied by and used ...

    Article : 223 words
  19. £50 a Ton for Onions

    A record price of £50 a ton was obtained for 12 bags of Spanish onions at the wholesale markets to-day. Fortythree other bags brought £48 a ton. ...

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  20. PASSPORT CANCELLED

    Acting on the advice of the Minister for the Interior (Mr. Parkhill) detectives and Customs officers prevented Frederick Bateman, secretary of the ...

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  21. SENT MONEY TO JAPAN

    Before Mr. Justice Long Innes in the Equity Court to-day, Frank Duesbury and Thomas Wynne Lewis, liquidators of the firm of Sanders Ltd., ...

    Article : 149 words
  22. BUSINESS IN THE SENATE

    Stating that the Senate would b[?] without business soon, Senator Sir George Pearce intimated to-day; that if the States Grants Bills, Sales Tax ...

    Article : 68 words
  23. DIED FROM BULLET WOUND

    Basil Sykes (17), of Abbotsford, died in hospital to-day from a bullet wound in the chest. It is alleged that Sykes received the wound when ...

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  24. Tax on Bookmakers Begins Saturday

    In a statement issued by the Treasury to-night it was announced that it was proposed by the Goverment to see that the regulations under the ...

    Article : 145 words
  25. Modern Youth is Criticised Again

    Strong criticism of modern youth was contained in a report on "Moral Education" Presented to the Women's Christian Temperance Union ...

    Article : 98 words
  26. JURY CANNOT AGREE

    When the jury returned to court this morning, after having been locked up all night considering its verdict in the ease in which John Rich (44) was ...

    Article : 63 words
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