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  2. BUTLER ARRIVES

    Between 10,000 and 15,000 people enthusiastically welcomed Mr. C. A. Butler at Hargrave Air Park yesterday afternoon after his record flight from ...

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  3. LABOUR POLICY.

    Behind closed doors at the Labour conference yesterday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) reviewed the work of the Federal Government, and indicated the issues on which ...

    Article : 437 words
  4. THE COUNCILS.

    The announcement in Friday's "Herald" of the elaborate arrangements being made by the State A.L.P. to gain control of the municipal councils, has created great interest ...

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  5. MASKED MEN

    Two armed and masked thieves stopped a motor car in Macquarie Pass on Saturday, robbed the driver of £90, bound and gagged him and his woman companion, and then ...

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  6. TRANSPORT.

    Displaying 50 placards of protest against the Transport Act, 2000 bus employees and workers engaged in kindred industries marched yesterday afternoon through the city to the ...

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  7. WORLD PROBLEMS.

    The debate on the Address-in-Reply in the House of Commons was continued yesterday, when, after a reply for the Government by the Lord President of the Council, Mr. Stanley ...

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  8. FRENCH TARIFFS

    The French Government has issued a decree imposing a surtax of 15 per cent. against British and Australian imports and 7 per cent. against Indian. ...

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  9. STERLING.

    Protest against the tendency to regard the suspension of the gold standard as a clever stunt designed to bring the country relief from its economic ...

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  10. FOREIGN DUMPING.

    It is understood that a bill giving drastic powers to deal with dumping of foreign goods will be introduced in the House of Commons in the latter part of next week. ...

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  11. TRADE REVIEW.

    Reports from manufacturing centres indicate a further increase in activity, notably in the wool and cotton textile industries. Jute mills are steadily increasing production and ...

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  12. OVERCROWDING.

    In a report which was submitted by the health inspector to the Narrabri Council, it was stated that, owing to the financial depression, serious overcrowding existed in houses in ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND TEAM.

    The Queensland selectors are evidently undecided about the composition of the State team to meet the South Africans on Friday. When they met to-night 13 players were ...

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  14. BANNED CREWS

    Two crews who had been ordered by the Seamen's Union to stand down took their ships to sea on Saturday, in defiance of the instruction. The motor liner Manunda sailed for ...

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  15. COMMUNIST

    Lively disturbances have occurred at street meetings organised by Communists and Lang plan candidates at Wagga and Tarcutta. At Tarcutta a Communist speaker was tipped ...

    Article : 168 words
  16. SIGNS OF DISCORD.

    Much discussion has been caused as a result of Sir Austen Chamberlain's speech in the debate on the Address-in-Reply, in the House of Commons, in which he criticised Sir ...

    Article : 288 words
  17. BOURKE'S ULTIMATUM.

    It is believed that the Communist agitators have left Bourke as a result of the ultimatum of the local citizens. On Saturday a deputation from the ...

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  18. WORLD'S RECORD

    Amateur athletes and swimmers continued their record-breaking achievements on Saturday. On the running tracks world's figures were equalled, an Australian record was ...

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  19. FORCED DOWN.

    Mr. J. A. Mollison, holder of the record for a flight from Australia to England, who left on Friday on an attempt to break the record for a flight to the Cape, made a forced ...

    Article : 213 words
  20. MISSING JEWELS.

    Two further arrests were made at the weekend in connection with the daring theft of a £1000 bracelet from the jewellery shop of W. Kerr, 544 George-street city last ...

    Article : 373 words
  21. EMPIRE CONFERENCE.

    Inquiries in Government circles by the Australian Press Association indicate that the Canadian and British Governments are wholly in accord with the Australian desire to hold ...

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  22. GOODS TRAIN

    When a truck ran off the rails a heavilyladen goods train became stranded in the Glebe Island tunnel about 6.20 a.m. yesterday. The train comprising many trucks laden ...

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  23. WAR STORY RECALLED.

    Because he captured the German plans of the Hindenburg line of defences, the "Sunday Express" describes Lieutenant J. Rollings, who is now a sergeant of police, as "the man who ...

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  24. INCREASED TRAM TRAFFIC.

    "The whole of the city and suburban tramway transport was carried out very successfully on Friday," said the secretary of the Transport Board (Mr. Corry) last night, "and actual ...

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  25. MR. BRUXNER.

    Mrs. Annie Hector, of Valescure, France, and formerly of Berkshire, who died on July 20, aged 79 years, left £47,635. Her will makes a number of personal bequests and ...

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  26. ARMED MEN

    An unsuccessful attempt was made by two thieves to hold up and rob a taxi driver on Saturday night. Henry Salmon, of Victoria-road, ...

    Article : 142 words
  27. "BUY BRITISH."

    The Prince of Wales will inaugurate the biggest "Buy British" campaign in history with a 10 minutes' broadcast on Monday Then the Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. ...

    Article : 118 words
  28. CHANGED POLICY.

    "A change of policy by the State Transput (Co-ordination) Board with regard to the levying of taxation on motor vehicles, has been made within the past few days," said ...

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  29. RUSSIAN TIMBER.

    A special issue of the "Commonwealth Gazette," published at the week-end, contains a notice applying the provisions of section 6 cf the Industries Preservation Act to undrested ...

    Article : 61 words
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