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  2. MR. LANG'S FINANCIAL POLICY.

    "Tragic Legacy" From Predecessor. SYDNEY, Thursday.—Presenting a Supply bill for £13,248,240 for the four months ending on March 31, 1931, the ...

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  3. BUCKLEY'S DEFENCE.

    Evidence for the defence was given yesterday in the case in which Richard Buckley, aged 67 years, of Ascotvale, shoemaker, is charged with having murdered ...

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  4. MARKETING OF WHEAT.

    Following the announcement two weeks ago by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Slater) that the State Ministry proposed to introduce a bill this year for the ...

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  5. MOSCOW TRIAL.

    At the Supreme Court trial in Mosco of the eight professors and engineers, charged with the organisation of destructive activities in preparation for the ...

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  6. CAUGUS DIRECTS MINISTRY.

    CANBERRA Thursday.—Continuing its discussion to-day of plans for a programme of works the Federal Labour Caucus gave directions to the Cabinet ...

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  7. CRIMINAL KILLED.

    Believing that a man who was breaking open the front door was armed, Mr. William Whittington, aged 60 years, ran into the passage of his house at the corner ...

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  8. IF INFLATION COMES.

    Despite the frantic efforts of the repudiationists of the Labour Caucus, it is inconceivable that the note issue will be inflated. Most people appreciate the consequences ...

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  9. STATE LABOUR PARTY.

    Differences of opinion slowly widening within the State Parliamentary Labour party regarding the policy which the Ministry is adopting in coping with financial and ...

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  10. BUS AND MAIL CAR COLLIDE.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—The 'bus from Ballarat to Bunjuyong, which was well filled with passengers, was overturned this evening in a collision with a mail motor, driven ...

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  11. CITY OF BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A bill to amend the City of Brisbane Act was introduced and read a first time in the Legislative Assembly to-day. It reduces the number ...

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  12. ELWOOD MURDER.

    Although with the passing of time the chances of tracing the murderer of Miss Mary Dean, aged 25 years, of Milton street, Elwood, are diminishing, ...

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  13. WILD SCENES AT TRADES HALL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Wild scenes interrupted a meeting of the Labour Council to-night. In a debate on the recent Communist riots in the city Communists ...

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  14. PARLIAMENT IN BRIEF.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Blakeley), in the House of Representatives to-day, explained the purpose of the Representation Bill ...

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  15. SECESSION MOVEMENT.

    PERTH, Thursday.—A deputation from the Dominion League of Western Australia, representing town and countrt interests, asked the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) ...

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  16. J. T. Tyldesley Dead.

    The death has occurred of J. T. Tyldesley, the Lancashire professional cricketer. Tyldesley, who was aged 57 years, visited Australia with Mr. A. C. Maclaren's team ...

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  17. SCOUT OFFICER ATTACKED.

    ALBURY, Thursday.—Scout Commisioner F. L. Brown was severely handled by a number of boys on Wednesday night. For some time the Boy Scouts have been ...

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  18. DOMESTIC SERVICE.

    Unemployed Lancashire girls, normally working in the cotton mills, are indignant at the new ruling of the umpire under the Unemployment Insurance Act, to the ...

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  19. Mr. Coleman, M.H.R.

    Mr. Coleman, M.H.R., arrived here from Europe on Wednesday. He said that misrepresentation was common in connection with reports regarding Australia. He ...

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  20. EARTHQUAKE IN JAPAN.

    Official estimastes of the casualties in the earthquake yesterday show that more than 250 persons were killed. Economically the earthquake was not serious, no ...

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  21. Le Touquet Murder.

    The public prosecutor has announced that no charge will be preferred against Andre Le Loutre, aged 16 years, who has been in custody in connection with the ...

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  22. Starved to Death.

    Dr. Meval, a noted physician and traveller, died at the village of Lamotte after 60 days of voluntary starvation, despite the entreaties of fellow physicians and ...

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  23. British Settlers Inquiry.

    In answer to a question by Mr. Somerville (Cons.), in the House of Commons, the Dominions Secretary (Mr. Thomas) said that he had communicated with the ...

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  26. KINGSFORD SMITH ON AIR MAIL.

    Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith returned yesterday to his regular duties as airmail pilot, arriving at Essendon from Sydney at half-past 3 o'clock yesterday ...

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  27. "Daily Telegraph" Now 1d.

    The "Daily Telegraph" announces a reduction in price from 2d. to [?]d. a copy. "The Times" is now the only daily newspaper in London selling at 2d. ...

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