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  4. MELBOURNE EXPLOSION

    Later news regarding the blowing up of a two-storied house at the coiner of Drybrirg and Haines streets, Melbourne (as reported in yesterday's ...

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  5. SOVIET AMBASSADOR MURDERED IN POLAND.

    Demonstrations ot protest against the murder of M. Voikoff, the Soviet Ambassador in Poland, who was fatally shot by a Czarist refugee youth, ...

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  6. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIERS

    A Washington message states that the gigantic preparation for the reception of Captain Lindbergh, the trans-Atlantic flier, who will arrive on ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL

    The State Government has decided to increase the wages, paid to all carpenters employed by the Government to £6 6/ a week. This is the wage fixed ...

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  8. POLITICAL CRISIS

    At a meeting of the Conroy executive held on Wednesday night it was decided to expel Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier, the whole of his Cabinet and ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES

    When Jamrd Roach (26) was working on top of one of the silos at John Brown's Hour mills at Rhodes yesterday he slipped and fell 130 feet to the ...

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  10. LENINGRAD CLUB BOMBED AND 26 PERSONS INJURED

    A Moscow massage states that two bombs were thrown inside a Leningrad club while a Communist debate was in progress. Twenty-six poisons were ...

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  11. RAILWAY WORKER KILLED BY FLYING PICK HEAD

    Edward L[?]uard Brown, employed at the Dubbo branch of the Railway Department, was assisting to unload some sleepers when one fell on the ...

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  12. SIR, JOHN QUICK'S OPINION OF N.S.W. EAILWAYS AWARD

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court yesterday Sir John Quick, the deputy president, said that the New South Wales Railways award is full of ...

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  13. AN AGREEMENT RATIFIED

    The Agreement between the Nationalist and Country party regarding the electorates to be contested af the forthcoming elections was ratified at a ...

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  14. STATE WIRELESS SCHEME

    Referring to the State wireless scheme, Mr. A. C. Willis, Vice-president of the Executive Council, who has interested himself in the proposal since ...

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  15. CAIRNS SEAMEN TO REFUSE TO WORK WITH NON-MEMBERS

    The [?] branch of the Watersid[?] Workers' Union has carried a reslution that members refuse to work with any men other than members of the ...

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  16. PAYMENT TO POLICE

    Replying to a deputation from the Victorian Police Association on Wednesday, Mr. G. M. Prendergast. Chief Secretary, said that be thought the ...

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  17. [?]OLISH GOVT.'S REPLY TO RUSSIAN PROTEST

    A Warsaw message states that the Polish Government's reply to the Soviet Note regarding M. Voikoff's murder is most conciliatory. It ...

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  18. CAPTAIN DUNN DEPLORES THE CONROY EXPULSIONS

    Captain W. F. Dunn, deputy-leader of the Parliamentary Labor Party, said last night that he welcomed the proposed peace conference and he ...

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  19. GERMANS ARE LIONISING LIEUTENANT CHAMBERLAIN

    The most unconventional dress ever seen in the palace of the President was when Lieutenant C. Chamberlain, the American aviator, in plus ...

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  20. BASIC WAGE INQUIRY

    Mr. A. B. Piddington K.C. replying to a question by Mr. Ferguson, representing the Farmers and Settlers Association, at the cost of living ...

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  21. WORKERS' COMPENSATION

    Compensation was refused to Pere[?] Alexander Malier by the Workers' Compensation Commission yesterday because he had not observed the ...

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  22. ALLEGED SHEEP STEMLING

    After an all-day hearing before Mr. H. B. Oglivy, Herbert King, fisherman, whose camp is situated at a spot a few miles up the river from Renmark, ...

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  23. FORTHCOMING ELECTIONS

    Mr M. Gosling, the Chief Secretary, said last night that returning officers for the forthconunor election will be appointed as soon as possible. ...

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  24. SYDNEY ASSAULT CASE

    At the Central Criminal Court yesterday the trial of William James [?]eorge (23), laborer, who was charged with manslaughter in connection with ...

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  25. COMMERCIAL SERVICE

    A Berlin message states that Mr. Charles Levine, the millionaire publisher, who flew with Lieutenant Clarence Chamberlain on his trans-Atlantic ...

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  26. THE FEDERAL, PROPOSALS TO HEAL THE BREACH

    Mr. T. D. Mutch, leader of the Conroy faction of the Parliamentary Labor Party, anuouiiced to-day at the conclusion of a meeting of the caucus that ...

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  27. LANG AND WILLIS REFER TO CONROY EXPULSIONS

    Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier, referring to the expulsions, of the Labor Ministry and the executive of the A.L.P., said that there was only one ...

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  29. BRITISH M.P. PREPARED FOR A RETURN FLIGHT

    Mr. C. Levine has announced that a member of the British House of Commons has offered to accompany Eleutenant Chamberlain if he returns to ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND DROUGHT

    The drought now prevailing in the central and western parts of Queensland is said to be the worst for 20 or 25 years. There is little hope of relief ...

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  31. FATHERS' ASSOCIATION

    The ordinary monthly meeting of the Soldiers and Sailors Fathers' Association was held in the Soldiers' Hostel on Tuesday last. Mr. R. F. ...

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  32. NON-STOP FLIGHT AROUND THE WORLD

    "A round the world non-stop 30,000 miles flight is not impossible," declared Lieutenant Chamberlain. "I hope someone will offer me £250,000 to play ...

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  33. DUTIES ON N.Z. BUTTER

    Mr. A. D. M'L[?]d Minister for Trade, doubts the wisdom of Australia [?]mposing industry duties on New Zealand butter. ...

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