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  2. ATTACK ON MR. LANG

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Describing the Lang policy as "a mere agglomeration of ill-considered, tyrannical, unjust, lopsided, shoddy measures." Mr. E. G. Theodore, formerly ...

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  3. WRECKED IN RAPIDS.

    News was received this morning of a disaster to the Hing, in the gorges of the Yangtse River, where the vessel struck a rock and sank in two minutes. ...

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  4. BOMB OUTRAGE.

    BRISBANE, Friday. — A message from Innisfall states that a bomb outrage occurred in Chinatown shortly before 3 o'clock this morning, when a motor-car ...

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  5. KILLED UNDERGROUND.

    WONTHAGGI, Friday.— Working 600ft below ground level in the State Coalmine two miners received terrible injuries when they were struck by several runaway skips, ...

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  6. DAVIS CUP TIE.

    In the Davis Cup tie to be played at Philadelphia to-morrow Shields (U.S.A.) will meet Hopman (Aust.) and Vines (U.S.A.) will meet Crawford (Aust.) in ...

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  7. TOBACCO DUTIES.

    With the decline of business activity, consequent upon the collapse of princes, the importance of tobacco as a source of revenue has become more pronounced. In ...

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  8. QUEENSLAND ELECTION.

    BRISBANE, Friday. — The Queensland election will be held on Saturday, June 11. At the moment it is difficult to forecast the result. Practically it is a straight-out ...

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  9. BROADCASTING.

    After a sitting extending over two days the first meeting of the Broadcasting Commission concluded late yesterday afternoon. Before leaving for Sydney last night with ...

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  10. BEER GENERATES HEAT.

    There were exchanges between the leader of the Labour Opposition in the House of Commons (Mr. Lansbury) and Mr. Winston Churchill (Ind. Cons.) to-night ...

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  11. WAR DEBT TO U.S.A.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day the Fianancial Secretary to the Treasury (Major Elliot) stated that the total British war debt payments ...

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  12. DEATH OF DR. J. P. WILSON.

    It is with regret that we announce the death at his residence at Kew early this morning of Dr. John Parves Wilson, who did notable educational work in victoria. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    Mr. Avery Brundidge, president of the Amateur Athletic Union of the United States, on Thursday notified the 20 sports committees of the American Olympic ...

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  14. DEMAND FOR £10,000.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— A number of heavy sentences were imposed at the Quarter Sessions to-day. Henry Edward Messervy, aged 43 years, engineer, and Allan George ...

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  15. Queen's Birthday.

    On behalt of the nation, the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) sent a message to the Queen to-day containing loyal congratulations and affectionate birthday ...

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  16. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    In the speech from the Throne at the prorogation of the Canadian Parliament to-day, which was read by the Chief Justice (Mr. F. A. Auglin) in the absence ...

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  17. Coalmine Legislation.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Minister for Mines (Mr. Foot) stated that as the conversations between the miners and mineowners had not produced an ...

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  18. JAPANESE SQUADRON.

    CANBERRA. Friday.— His Excellency the Governer-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) has received the following message from the Japanese Minister for the Navy ...

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  19. War-time Crime.

    A son of the late General Botha refutes the statement that the man arrested in New York and charged with having caused an explosion on a British ship during the ...

    Article : 241 words
  20. Hindus Stabbed.

    An incident which, it is feared, may lead to a resumption of the communal hostilities in Bombay occured this morning, when two Hindus were stabbed to death ...

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  21. Rector and Bathing Girl.

    Continuing his evidednce to-day, the Rev. H.F. Davidson, rector of Stiffkey, Norfolk, against whom serious charges preffered by the Bishop of Norwich (Dr. Pollock) are ...

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  22. Colonial Governors.

    His Majesty the King has appointed Sir Reginald Stubbs, at present Captain-General and Governor-in-chief of Jamaica, to be Governor and Commander-in-Chief of ...

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  23. A MUDDY RECEPTION.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The Communist candidate for Auburn (Mr. L. L. Sharkey) attempted to convert about 200 employees of Association General Electric ...

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  24. UPTURNED BOAT FOUND.

    BRISBANE, Friday.— Informed of the presence of an uptured boat off Cockle Bay, Magnetic Island, yesterday evening a pilot launch made a long but unsuccessful ...

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  25. TREACHEROUS WEEK-END.

    Pleasure-seekers who intend to go to the country or to the seaside for the week-end would be well advised to take their overcoats, because treacherous weather is ...

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  26. DUTY ON WATCH CASES.

    BENDINGO, Friday.—Mr. A. Staples, secretary of the Australian Swiss Manufacturing Co. Ltd., which established works at Bendigo last year for the manufacture of ...

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  27. THE LAST CRUSADE.

    The deeds of the Light Horse in Palestine have not received the same measure of publicity as those of their brothers in arms in the trenches in France and Belgium, ...

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  28. President Hoover.

    In definitely pledged votes, to be cast three weeks hence at the Republican National Convertion, President Hoover holds the strength needed for ...

    Article : 90 words
  29. Burmese Rebellion.

    Seventy Burmese rebels have been sentenced to death and 22 to transportation for life by a special tribunal at Thayetmyo. Two British officers of Indian and Burmese ...

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  30. Confidence in Australia.

    The "Financial Times" states: — "The mercantile advices from Australia breathe a more confident air. Stability in politics seems to be assured. There is good reason ...

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