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  • "Liar of the Lowest Order" LIEUTENANT ULM'S EMPHATIC DENIAL THE "PURPOSELY LOST" SUGGESTION Further Evidence at Reopened Enquiry SYDNEY, Wednesday

    The Air Enquiry Committee sat again to-day in I Sydney to take additional evidence. The principal witness was William Angus Todd, a young master mariner, who said that in San Francisco he had a ... [Article] (1758 words)
  • WAGES ON COALFIELDS Expiring Agreements Miners' Expectations LONDON, June 11.

    With the expiry of the district coalfields agreement at the end of the year, the Miners' Federation is expected to demand a national agreement and a ... [Article] (142 words)
  • EAST-WEST AIR MAIL PERFECT TRIP TO ADELAIDE ADELAIDE, Wednesday.

    The West Australian Airways Hercules aeroplane arived at Parafield Aerodrome to-day from Perth with ton passengers and 22 bags of mails. This ... [Article] (147 words)
  • FROM THE CAPITAL Hobart Notes and News HOBART, Wednesday. INQUEST OPENED

    An Inquest was opened by the Coroner (Mr. G. Crosby Gilmore) to-day on the body of Mrs. Maida Gwendolen Edwards, who died this morning after ... [Article] (65 words)
  • THE WEATHER

    After three days of lowering skies and heavy, intermittent showers, the day broke fine and cold. Mount Wellington with a winter mantle of snow ... [Article] (79 words)
  • TRADE WITH CHINA

    Some time ago a firm of Chinese exporters in Sydney wrote to tile Premier, Mr. McPhee, regarding the possibility of opening up trade with China ... [Article] (132 words)
  • ELECTRICAL FITTINGS

    Further evidence as to details of fitting electrical appliances was given before Mr. Justice Crisp in the Supreme Court this morning. The case was one ... [Article] (131 words)
  • NATIONAL PARK

    At a meeting of the National Park Board correspondence was read from the Premier stating that in view of the importance of the proposed road to ... [Article] (125 words)
  • KENNERLEY BOYS' HOME

    The governors of the Kennerley Boys' Home held their annual meeting to-day presided over by Mr. I. L. D'Emden. Captain Kaliend, superintendent, ... [Article] (237 words)
  • MEETING OF PARLIAMENT

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. C. E. W. James) when addressing a meeting of tile Women's Division of the National Federation said that the Government ... [Article] (267 words)
  • CHARGE OF WOUNDING PERTH (W.A.), Wednesday.

    Frederick Sharles Lind, 22. labourer was committed for trial to-day on a charge of having unlawfully wounded his fiancee's father. L. McCoy Green ... [Article] (176 words)
  • EMPIRE UNITY Dangerous Precedents State Premier's Warning LONDON, June 11

    Replying to a toast at the British Empire League's luncheon to-day, the Premier of New South Wales, Mr. T. R. Bavin, who is visiting London, said ... [Article] (141 words)
  • "SAFETY FIRST" Advertising Failure British Elections LONDON, June 11

    The failure of the Baldwin Government's advertising afforded to topic for Mr. L. C. M. Amery (ex-Dominions Secretary) at the British Advertisers' ... [Article] (196 words)
  • CHANCE FOR AGREEMENT Prospects Never Fairer Two Big Naval Powers LONDON, June 12

    "The Times" in an editorial says:—"It seems that there is every reason to think that Mr. MacDonald has taken over from Mr. Baldwin the ... [Article] (477 words)
  • TO-DAY'S "EXAMINER." (FOURTEEN PAGES) Index to News Contents

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (79 words)
  • TO-DAY'S EVENTS

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (41 words)
  • SPECTACULAR FIRE Much Film Destroyed ESTIMATED AT £60,000 SYDNEY, Wednesday

    Millions of feet of cinematograph film were destroyed in a spectacular fire in the Medcalf bonded and ... [Article] (445 words)
  • PLEASING ANNOUNCEMENT KING RESUMES SOME DUTIES LONDON, June 11.

    An Order-in-Council was is- sued to-day indicating that the King's medical advisers find that His Majesty is again able ... [Article] (64 words)
  • OUT FOR RESULTS World Disarmament New Premier's Policy LONDON, June 11

    There are already indications that the League Assembly meeting at Geneva on September 2 will be one of absorbing interest. The mere fact that ... [Article] (200 words)
  • BITTER COMPLAINTS Unionists Dissatisfied Waterfront Position MELBOURNE, Wednesday.

    Bitter complaints of the present position on the waterfront were made at a meeting of members of the Melbourne Wharf Labourers' Union held ... [Article] (231 words)
  • APPEAL DISMISSED PERTH (W.A.), Wednesday.

    The Court of Criminal Appeal to-day dismissed the appeal by Arthur Charles ("Bull") Callanan (45), for a rehearing of the case in which he was ... [Article] (96 words)
  • COAL CRISIS Safety Men Withdrawn Enginedrivers' Decision SYDNEY, Wednesday.

    Members of the N.S.W. Council of Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association at a special meeting to-night decided to ... [Article] (832 words)
  • CINEMA AND STAGE Invation of "Talkies" "Room For Them All" LONDON, June 11

    Addressing those present to-day at the English Speaking Union luncheon, Dr. Cosmo Hamilton, the dramatist and novelist, while admitting that the ... [Article] (136 words)
  • THREE PERSONS KILLED LANDSLIDE STRIKES CAR WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.

    Three persons were killed through a landslide at Blackwater Duller Gorge, Westland. The victims were Mrs. Parker and her infant daughter, and ... [Article] (124 words)
  • Revival of Mining BEACONSFIELD CITIZENS ACTIVE ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING HELD State and Federal Aid to be Sought

    An enthusiastic meeting was held in the Alicia Hall at Beaconsfield last night for the purpose of initiating a movement which would result in portion of the £25,000 set aside for aid to mining being ...
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