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  2. CAMPAIGN IN BULLI.

    The campaign in the Bulli by-election entered on its last week yesterday. The U.A.P. candidate (Mr. Butterell) and Messrs. Lang and Willis (the former speaking in support of Mr. Sweeney, the official Labour candidate) all addressed large meetings at various centres of the electorate. ...

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  3. BASIC WAGE.

    The Full Court of the Arbitration Court to-day expressed the opinion that there should be no limitation of the Court's order reducing wages by 10 per cent. in respect to ...

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  4. CONVERSION

    An early announcement is expected from London concerning the conversion of Australian stocks to the value of £11,400,000. The success of the £3,000,000 loan on the ...

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  5. FRENCH TENNIS.

    A British pair has never won the French doubles title, in which foreigners have only twice succeeded, but tradition will be shattered to-morrow, when, in an all-Empire final at ...

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  6. THE LOAN.

    Because of the splendid response to the appeal for subscriptions to the £5,000,000 loan, it has been decided to close the loan to-morrow. ...

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  7. ABORIGINES.

    At a deputation to the Minister for the Interior (Mr. Perkins) yesterday, allegations were made that conditions of slavery existed among Australian natives in the Northern ...

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  8. DANZIG.

    Nasis captured 35 of the 72 seats and almost 50 per cent. of the votes cast in the elections for the Volkstag, or Diet, which were held in the Free City of ...

    Article : 284 words
  9. BABY NEAR LINE.

    Detectives are searching for a young woman whom they believe can give them information about the male infant whose body was found beside the main northern railway line, ...

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  10. LABOUR FACTIONS.

    Notwithstanding factional bitterness, supporters of Mr. Lang and Mr. Willis have decided to exchange preferences, urging their supporters to place the Communist candidate, ...

    Article : 251 words
  11. NORTH CHINA.

    An announcement that the Christian General, Feng Yu-hsiang, intends to lead an anti-Japanese force, for the purpose of presenting the signing of the Sino-Japanese truce, ...

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  12. PREMIER'S COMMENT.

    "Most of the loans previously placed before the public by the Loan Council have been underwritten," said the Premier (Mr. Stevens) last night. "This loan was not underwritten, ...

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  13. AIR RACES.

    Tentative conditions for the centenary air races from England to Melbourne were announced to-day by the secretary to the centenary celebrations committee (Mr. E. V. ...

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  14. DISARMAMENT.

    The British proposal for complete abolition of aerial bombardment, except for police purposes in outlying regions, passed the first reading at the General Commission of the ...

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  15. BUSINESSMEN'S OPINIONS.

    Mr. A. Spencer Watts, president of the Chamber of Commerce, said that the Commonwealth Government was to be congratulated upon the result of the loan, which was ...

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  16. MR. BUTTERELL.

    Mr. A. W. Butterell, U.A.P, candidate, addressing meetings to-night, said that what the electors of Bulli must now ask themselves in relation to the fight between Messrs. Lang ...

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  17. PRIEST'S DEATH.

    The Rev. Father John Parker, while officiating at the evening devotions at St. Mary's Church, East Orange, last night, returned to the sacristy to put on vestments for the ...

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  18. MAN WOUNDED.

    A man who refused to stop when challenged by the manager of an oil company's depot at Medlow Bath (Mr. J. Muir), early this morning, received a bullet wound in a thigh. ...

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  19. STOCK EXCHANGE

    Oversea developments at the week-end aroused a feeling of enthusiasm in Stock Exchange markets yesterday. Activity prevailed in both the investment and mining ...

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  20. LEO SCHLEGETER

    Golgheimer Heath, near Dusseldorf, where the French shot Leo Schlegeter for sabotage in the Ruhr in 1923, was the scene of a com[?]moration ceremony to-day, when Schlegeter ...

    Article : 377 words
  21. MR. LANG.

    The nature of Mr. Lang's reception [?] Helensburgh to-night was awaited with shore than ordinary interest, in view of Mr. Willis's strong following in this division of the ...

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  22. PHILIP HARGRAVE.

    Philip Hargrave, the 10-year-old pianist, arrived in Sydney yesterday to prepare for a concert season, which will begin at the Town Hall on Saturday night. He already has two ...

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  23. GANDHI'S FAST

    Gandhi's fast ended at 12.35 p.m. to-day and the question now arises, "Will he, in the course of the next three weeks, finally call off the civil disobedience campaign, or will he ...

    Article : 171 words
  24. GERMAN AIRWOMAN.

    A message from Aleppo (Syria) says that Fraulein Marga von Etzdorff, who was on a flight to Australia from Berlin in a small Klemm machine, has died after an accident. ...

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  25. NORTHERN AUSTRALIA

    The Federal Government has received numerous requests from companies and others for permission to develop Arnhem Land, the Northern Territory, and north-western ...

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  26. MR. WILLIS.

    Mr. A. C. Willis, locally selected Labour candidate, addressing a meeting at Balgownie to-night, declared that if Alderman J. S. Garden had not been paid by the other side ...

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  27. CORSICAN BANDIT CAPTURED.

    The notorious Spada, "the bandit king," has been captured. He was in hiding near the village of Ajaccio (Corsica). [Following the death of the bandit Bartoll, ...

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  28. MACKAY EXPEDITION

    The Mackay aerial survey expedition spent three days at Hermannsburg, during which two survey flights were carried out—one to the north-west, over the MacDonnell Ranges, ...

    Article : 304 words
  29. PROFESSOR J. G. ROBERTSON.

    The death is announced of Professor John George Robertson, of London University, and husband of "Henry Handel Richardson," the noted author, who is a daughter of the late Dr. ...

    Article : 136 words
  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The price of gold to-day was £6/3/3 a fine ounce, as compared with £6/2/10 on Saturday. AUDIENCE WITH KING. ...

    Article : 209 words
  31. RELIGIOUS ORDERS.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" [?]Madrid says that following the Pope's con[?]tion of the bill for the regulation of [?] orders as an "iniquity before God and ...

    Article : 98 words
  32. IMPUDENT THIEF

    An Impudent robbery was committed at Messrs. C. Hunt and Sons' grocery store at Stawell during the week-end. At closing time on Saturday Mr. H. Hunt placed £15 in ...

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  33. MEAT INDUSTRY.

    The Minister for Health (Mr. Weaver) will probably make a recommendation to the Cabinet on Friday on the appointment of a commissioner to control the metropolitan meat ...

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  34. AUSTRALIANS AT LEVEE.

    The Prince of Wales deputised for his Majesty at the season's last levee at St. James' Palace. Those presented included the Australians, Sir William Goodman, Air Commodore ...

    Article : 83 words
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