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  2. MINISTERIAL VISIT.

    The Hon. C. F. Baxter, Chief Secrerary and Minister for Country W[?] Supplies and Trading Concerns, who was a passenger by the Koolinda en ...

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  3. MORTGAGE BILL IN LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The galleries in the Legislative Council were crowded in anticipation of the debate on the Mortgage Bill yesterday. The debate was ...

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  4. General Telegrams

    With 327 men, women, and children in gaol for parading hade at Nelson, the rebellions Sons of Freedom faction of the Russian Doukhobor ...

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  5. LINDBERG BABY'S FATE.

    The body of the infant son of Colonel and Mrs. Lmdberg was found this afternoon in a wood near Mount Rose, not far from the Lindberg home, ...

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  6. Stte Telegrams

    Mr. John Quirk yesterday issued summonses against Alexander Clydesdale, M.L.C., and Robert Buscombe, secretary of the Art Union Control, ...

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  7. GENERAL POLICY BROADCAST.

    Tonight the Premier (Mr. Stevens) in a broadcast speech announced a general policy for the restoration of stability. Mr. Bruzner also spoke in ...

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  8. THE RESERVE AGAINST NOTE ISSUE.

    Mr Bruce introduced a bill in the House of Representatives today permitting the Commonwealth Bank Board to hold the reserve against ...

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  9. LABOR PARTY CONGRATULATE LANG.

    A special meeting of the Labor Party has passed a resolution Congratulatiug Mr. Lang on his magnificent stand on behalf of the peopel and this ...

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  10. A PENSIONER'S DEATH.

    The body of Tom Wall, a pensioner, was discovered in a 90ft. shaft near Laverton, and a post mortem examination revealed spear marks, leading to ...

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  11. CAPTAIN LANCASTER CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    Captain W. N. Lancaster has been indicted by a grand jury for murder in the first degree. The charge follows the death last month of an [?] ...

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  12. WATCHFUL EYES ON LANG'S MORTGAGE BILL.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Lyons, said that the Mortgage Tax Bill before the New South Wales Parliament was being carefully watched. He was ...

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  13. HUNT FOR THE KIDNAPPERS.

    President Hoover has ordered what will be the greatest man hunt in the history of the United States in an endeavor to bring to justice the ...

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  14. THE GOVERNOR MOVES AT LAST.

    The Premier, Mr. Lang, was dismissed from office by the Governor, Sir Phillip Game, at 6 o'clock this evening. ...

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  15. TAXATION DEPARTMENT RESUMES WORK.

    Normal conditions now exist in the Taxation Department The Commissioner (Mr. McMahon), in the presence of police, unlocked the doors of ...

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  16. Inter-State Telegrams

    The Newcastle office of the Miners' Federation received advice from lodge officers this afternoon that almost 300 men were to be dismissed at the ...

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  17. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND THE NEW SOUTH WALES MORTGAGE BILL.

    The Federal Government will do all in its power to prevent the operation of the mortgage tax proposals of the New South Wales Government. Sir. ...

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  18. INDIA.

    Twenty-two warders, convicts and political prisoners were killed and over 100 were injured this evening when the Mymensingh gaol buildings ...

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  19. LINER ON FIRE.

    The iner Georges Phillipar (21,000 tons), which was launched in 1930, and was bound to Marseilles from China, caught fire when some five ...

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  20. MONEY MOVED FROM TREASURY TO BANKS.

    An interested crowd today watched the removal of money from the Treasury to the banks under a strong guard of police. ...

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  21. THE "JOCK" GARDEN SENSATION.

    Allegations made in the House of Representatives today by Mr. Beasley that the Defence Department has associated with the New Guard were ...

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  22. COMMENTS BY MR. LANG.

    Speaking to a representative of the Press, after his dismissal from office, Mr. Lang said: 'Well, I'm sacked. I am dismissed from office. I am no ...

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  23. VICTORIA.

    In a manner no less striking than the federal elections last [?] Victoria has definitely rejected Labor and declared uncompromisingly for ...

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  24. ALLEGED FRAME-UP.

    Mr. Weaver, Deputy Leader of the Opposition, in the Legislative Assembly today moved the appointment of a royal commission to inquire into the ...

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  25. AN UNLUCKY VESSEL.

    The liner Georges Phillipar, which caught fire off Cape Guardafal in Italian Somaliland, carried 800 passengers and crew. Many steamers have ...

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  26. LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SENT FOR.

    Mr. Stevens, Leader of the Opposition, in response to a message, waired upon the Governor at 6 p.m. today, and remained with him for an hour. ...

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  27. COUNTERACTING THE MORTGAGE BILL OF N.S.W.

    The bill designd to counteract the South Wales bill for a mortgage tax was introduced in the House of Representatives and passed all its ...

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  28. CHARGES AGAINST BANK CLERKS.

    Believing that a total sum of £5000 was missing, the Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney, Ltd., appointed secret investigators, who have decided that ...

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  29. Political

    The bill to amend the Spirits Act by bringing it into line with recent alterations to the Customs Act, requiring that the period of maturity ...

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  30. STATEMENT BY A.W.U. PRESIDENT.

    The president of the Australian Workers Union (Mr. Bailey), referring to Mr. Lang's dismissal from office, said: "Mr. Lang has no one to ...

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  31. RIOTS BETWEEN HINDUS AND MAHOMEDANS.

    Taking exception to the treatment by Hindus of two Moslem boys, a body of Mahomedans went to demand redress but were greeted by a volley ...

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  32. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. H. V. Piesse has been returned as member of the Legislative Council for the South-East Province, defeating Mr. Sewell, the endorsed Country ...

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  33. Foreign Cables

    The Budget for 1932-3 introduced into the Reichstag contains no provision for the payment of suspended reparations. The Budget balances at ...

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  34. AUGYLE COMMISSIONED TO FORM GOVERNMENT.

    The State Ministry conveyed its resignation to the Lieutenant-Governor last night, and Sir Stanley Argyle was commissioned to form a ...

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  35. UPPER HOUSE ELECTIONS.

    The final figures for the Central Province were as follows: Moore, 1581: Kempton. 1547. The finals for the North-East Province were: ...

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  36. FURTHER HINDU-MOSLEM RIOTS

    The riots between Hindus and Moslems were continued today, the casualties amounting to 50 killed and 580 injured. Four armored cars and ...

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  37. PREPARING FOR AN ELECTION.

    All parties are finalising their preparations for an election in June or early in July. The Trades Hall regards the event ...

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  38. LOSS ON FEDERAL HOTELS.

    The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Parkhill) in the House of Representa tives today informed Mr. Watkins (Federal Lab., N.S.W.) that the loss ...

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  39. FEDERAL FINANCES FOR APRIL.

    Following the release, of last months financial returns by the Treasury the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said:— "The April statement shows the ...

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  40. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. Lang introduced a bill in the Legislative Assembly today designed to raise seven millions by means of a tax of 10 per cent. On mortgages, and ...

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  41. TELEPHONIC METHODS OF COMMUNICATION.

    The most striking aspect of the 'Young People's Own Telephone Exhibition," which was opened by the British Postmaster-General on ...

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  42. Aviation

    Mr. J. H. Mollison intends to attempt a double crossing of the Atlantic at the end of June, after his wedding with Miss Amy Johnson who ...

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  43. JAPAN

    Five bombing attacks were made simultaneously today on the Premier's residence, the Household Minister's residence the headquarters of the ...

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  44. MR. STEVENS TAKES OFFICE.

    Mr. Stevens officially took over the reins of Government yesterday provisionally. The Ministry is as yet undecided. but it is expected will be ...

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  45. HOSPITALS EXEMPT FROM SALES TAX.

    Representations having been received from the Minister of Public Health for Western Australia (Mr. C. G. Latham) in respect of the ...

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  46. AIRSHIP'S GROUND CREW KILLED.

    Two members of the ground crew, while attempting to moor the world's largest airship Akron, were swept into the air when holding the mooring ...

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  47. THE TOKIO BOMBING OUTRAGES.

    Mr. Inukai, Prime Minister of Japan has died as the result of wounds received during the bombing of his residence yesterday. Mr. Inukai was ...

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  48. AIRMAN MISSING.

    Hans Bertram a German airman, who left Koepang in a Junkers aeroplane on Sunday for Darwin, has not arrived here yet. Bertram left ...

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  49. EMERGENCY CABINET FORMED.

    Messrs. Stevens and Bruxner have formed an emergency Cabinet which was sworn in today, and in which the United Australia Party has [?] sears ...

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  50. THE MINISTRY RESIGNS.

    The Ministry has resigned office. The Minister for Finance. Mr. Takahashi, has been invested by the Emperor as Prime Minister, and has been ordered ...

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