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  2. REPUDIATION.

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond) announced yesterday that he had severed all relations with the New South Wales Public School Teachers' Federation. ...

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  3. URGENT APPEAL.

    Inspector Loch, in charge of the police district of Townsville, was advised by the Stationmaster at Bollingstone about 6 o'clock this evening that a boat containing two ...

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  4. DR. WOOLNOUGH

    In order to give the Commonwealth geological adviser, Dr. W. G. Woolnough, opportunity to study actual conditions on an oilfield, the Federal Ministry has arranged for ...

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  5. UPPER HOUSE.

    Addressing membprs of the Constitutional Association yesterday, the Premier (Mr. Bavin) replied to criticism of the Government's Legislative Council reform measure, ...

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  6. COAL DISPUTE. UNASSOCIATED PITS.

    It is understood that a curious position has arisen as the result of the working of Jesmond and Ellermore Vale collieries, and the contemplated working of Millfield-Greta. ...

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  7. FINANCES. "No Need for Panic."

    "I want to make it clear that there is no need for panic, and people are well advised to hold on to their securities, because they are sound." ...

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  8. NAVAL POWER. Japan's Demands.

    The naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," says:—"Japan is willing to reduce the size of battleships to 25,000 tons, but is unwilling to ...

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  9. COMINTERN.

    The question how far the Government will permit the Soviet to continue propaganda despite its pledge to discontinue will be ventilated in the House of Commons this ...

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  10. VOLUNTEER FORCES. Issue of New Uniforms.

    Comment is being caused by the delay in the granting of Ministerial approval for the new militia uniforms, which were recommended by the Military Board several weeks ...

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  11. BUSHFIRES.

    A forest fire has broken out in the Snowy River district near Orbost. It has assumed alarming proportions and has crossed the river, destroying piles of newly-hewn sleepers ...

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  12. WAR BOOKS.

    Major John Hay Beith (Ian Hay), author of "The First Hundred Thousand" and other famous war books, addressing a congregation of men in Coventry Cathedral, made a spirited ...

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  13. MINISTERS CONFER.

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin), in an interview yesterday, said that although the financial position of the State was grave it was no more serious than that of the Commonwealth as a ...

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  14. SEEKING SETTLEMENT.

    Efforts to secure a settlement of the coal dispute are being made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin), who is visiting Sydney. Throughout yesterday he was engaged in ...

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  15. GENERAL McNICOLL'S APPEAL.

    Returning thanks for his re-election as patron, Brigadier-General W. R. McNicoll suggested to members of the Goulburn subbranch of the Returned Soldiers' League that ...

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  16. BALMAIN COLLIERY.

    Allegations that the leaders of the miners were using police to suppress picketing at the Balmain colliery were made by officials of the Federated Engine-drivers and Firemen's ...

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  17. THE "BLACK" BAN.

    No attempt has yet been made by tne Branxton or Greta miners to lift the "black" ban from hotels or stores. A number of the more moderate men are in favour of lifting ...

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  18. PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    Referring to a rumour circulated in the Parliamentary lobbies yesterday that the Government proposed to reduce the salaries of Public servants and members of Parliament ...

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  19. LABOUR PARTY. Metropolitan Conference.

    No fewer than 326 notices of motion dealing with a wide range of subjects appear or the agenda paper of the metropolitan provincial conference of the Australian Labour ...

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  20. DISMISSALS.

    Information was received in State Ministerial circles yesterday that all postal construction work was to be closed down. This, it was stated, would mean that more ...

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  21. AVIATION.

    The "Daily Express" says that a scheme is being developed with strong financial backing with the object of securing the world market for the British aeroplane industry, £1,000,000 ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    Mr. P. F. Warner, writing in the "Morning Post," says he is impressed with the youth of the Australian team selected for the English tour, eleven of whom have the ...

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  23. HARBOUR TRUST EMPLOYEES.

    In consequence of the financial position the State Government found it necessary to introduce a scheme for rotation of work amongst employees of the Harbour Trust. Instead of ...

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  24. THROWN FROM LORRY.

    Five men were injured yesterday when they were thrown from a motor lorry which skidded in Sydney-road, near Bellevue-street, Manly, and collided violently with the kerb ...

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  25. ALLEGED IRREGULARITIES.

    It was announced at the Trades Hall yesterday that the ballot for the selection of a Labour candidate to contest the Young seat at the next State elections would not take ...

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  26. NEW GRETA MINE.

    It is expected that, miners will recommence work in the New Greta colliery next Monday. Negotiations between officials of the Miners' Federation and the directors of Excelsior ...

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  27. LOAN MONEY.

    The State Treasurer (Mr. W. H. Barnes), who will leave Brisbane to-morrow morning to attend a special meeting of the Australian Loan Council at Canberra, said to-day that ...

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  28. FOREIGNER'S DEATH.

    As a result of police investigations it is now believed that Peter Nudzik, the young Czechoslovakian who was found dead with gunshot wounds in his chest early on Sunday ...

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  29. COINING PLANT.

    In view of the lerge number of counterfeit coins that have been detected and held by banks and other institutions in Sydney and suburbs recently, the police attach ...

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  30. ARCHDUKE'S ASSASSIN.

    At Serajavo, 500 Serbian patriots stood bareheaded during two minutes' silence, while a memorial to Gabriel Princip was unveiled, commemornting his assassination of Archduke ...

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  31. FARMS CONFISCATED.

    In order to extend the socialisation of agriculture in conformity with a decision that all grain land must be worked on a collective Socialist basis by 1932, a decree has been ...

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  32. BALLOT AT ALBURY.

    Much interest has been aroused in the ballot to be held by Labour leagues and unions in the Albury electorate to select a candidate to contest the seat in the coming ...

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  33. PIANO-PLAYING.

    By playing the piano continuously for 113 hours, Mr. Albert Steele claims to have broken the existing record held by Professor Kemp, of London, by a quarter of an hour. The test was ...

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  34. BAG-SNATCHERS.

    Using a stolen motor car as a means of transport, three young men toured the western suburbs last night and perpetrated a number of thefts of handbags from women, who ...

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  35. UNWISE EXPENDITURE.

    Speaking at a civic reception to-day, Senator Daly (Vice-President of the Executive Council) said that although Australia's financial position was causing grave concern, there was ...

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  36. ROTHBURY COAL.

    A further consignment of coal was trucked from Rothbury colliery this afternoon. The train, consisting of 37 trucks, left the colliery at 3 o'clock. As was the case with ...

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  37. U.S.A. MILLIONAIRES.

    The Internal Revenue Bureau, in a preliminary report of taxable income for 1928, disclosed an amazing story of stock profits, with the creation of 206 new millionaires, making ...

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  38. BOYS' HEROISM.

    At the Coroner's Court yesterday a warm tribute was paid by the coroner (Mr. May) to the valour of Geoffrey Wellesley Hyman, who was drowned in attempting to save a girl who ...

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  39. UNDESIRABLES.

    Pickpockets were in evidence at the meeting conducted by the New South Wales Trotting Club at Harold Park yesterday afternoon, and several victims reported losses to the ...

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  40. BEEBY AWARD.

    The Federal Government has decided to intervene in the application to the High Court for prohibition made on behalf of the mineowners in respect of the new interim award ...

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  41. WOOL PRICES.

    "Wool prices are practically as low as they can go. There is no need for pessimism as far as the market is concerned at present," said Sir Emmanuel Hoyle, governing director ...

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  42. SMALL ARMS FACTORY.

    Definite information concerning the manufacture of talkie equipment at the Lithgow small arms factory is expected this week. Meanwhile repair work is being undertaken ...

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  43. RESTORATION OF ST. PAUL'S.

    A great festival, extending from June to July, will mark the complete restoration of St. Paul's Cathedral for public worship. Nine official services are being arranged, the first ...

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  44. BURIED HOARD.

    A foreigner who called at the Detective Office yesterday had an unusual errand. He gave his name as Herman Thiel, and claimed to be the owner of the £213 unearthed by a ...

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  45. THE LUCISTON.

    The tug Coringa left Urungnn early this morning for Cato Island, where she expects to meet the disabled steamer Ludston about 6 o'clock to-morrow morning. According to ...

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  46. MAN KILLED.

    Frederick William Doherty, aged 52 years, of King-street, Rockdale, was fatally injured on the Prince's Highway, near King-street, Rockdale, last evening, when, in attempting ...

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  47. BOER YOUTHS.

    A party of six Boer youths arrived from South Africa by the steamship Runic yesterday to study the wool industry in Australia, The course provides for six months' ...

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