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  3. AERIAL DOINGS TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHTS

    A Montreal wireless message advises that the steamer Valprato, bound for Nova Scotia, picked up Captain Courtney'a wrecked 'plane. ...

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  4. THE METAL MARKET

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  5. U.S.A. PRESIDENCY

    The New York "Nation" gives Mr. Hoover a rap over the knuckles for the "spread-eagleism" of his telegram of thanks for his nomination (says the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. VICTORIAN POLITICS NOTICE GIVEN IN ASSEMBLY OF NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION

    Notice was given in the Victorian Legislative Assembly yesterday of a motion of no-confidence in the Government. The attack will be on the ...

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  7. SUNKEN SUBMARINE THE VESSEL RAISED

    The Italian submarine Fl4 which was ramed by a destroyer yesterday has been raised to the surface, but too late to save the crew of 31, who were ...

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  8. FEDERAL POLITICS

    Dr. Earle Page, addressing the Nationalists at Neutral Bay, charged members of the Federal Labor Party with a lack of constructive criticism in ...

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  9. CHILD ENDOWMENT

    Many people are entitled to family endowment and do not know it. Prbbably there are hundreds Broken Hill, possibly a thousand, who were ...

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  10. NEW SOUTH WALES BOGUS THEATRICAL MANAGERS ARE TO BE PUNISHED

    Mr. T. Bavin, the Premier, yesterday promised to take immediate steps to punish bogus theatrical managers for taking women on tours about ...

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  11. PROSPECT OF SALVAGE IS CONSIDERED GOOD

    Experts are optimistic regarding their chances of salvaging the sunken submarine F14 which was rammed by the destroyer Mcssori yesterday. The ...

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  12. AN ALLEGED ASSAULT ON A YOUNG WOMAN

    In the Central Police Court yesterday William Joseph Raines (23), a laborer, was charged with having committed a criminal offence on a young ...

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  13. FATALITY IN QUARRY

    Michael Welsh, while working at a new quarry at Port Kembla, was crushed by a fall of about four tons of stone. He died shortly afterwards. ...

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  14. PROGRESSIVES WILL DECIDE FATE OF THE GOVERNMENT

    Whether the rule of the Labor Goveminent will end in the Legislative Assembly as the result of the no-confidence motion which has been launched ...

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  15. GENERAL HAPPENINGS

    A successful trial flight has been carried out of a 21 tong flying boat, reputedly the largest in the world. The vessel was manoeuvred for 15 minutes ...

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  16. CLAIM FOR COMMISSION

    A remarkable story, was told in the Country'Court yesterday when the firm of Daniel and Drummond claimed £200 from Mrs. H. Patterson as ...

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  17. N.S.W. BIRTH RATE

    Dr. Sydney Morris, Director of Maternal Welfare, says that in the last 50 years the birth rate of New South Wrales has declined rapidly. It ...

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  18. SOLDIERS' CONFERENCE

    At the Returned Soldiers Conference yesterday delegates from Griffith moved that pensions should be made permanent and not subject to a ...

    Article : 137 words
  19. AMSTERDAM OLYMPIAD

    In the third heat of the 100 metres backstroke the Australian Boast came first with 77 seconds. Blitz a Belgian, was second with 73 4-5s. Both ...

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  20. A RECORD ALTITUDE IN MOTORLESS GLIDER

    An Austrian airman named Kronfeld, after taking off in a motorless glider from the Rhoen Mountains (Bavaria), remained in the air for ...

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  21. VESSEL PARTLY RAISED

    The F14 has been raised within 37 feet of the surface and a second cable attached. It is hoped that shortly the vessel will be completely raised. The ...

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  22. APPEAL FOR HELP FROM COUNTRY WOMEN'S ASSN.

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  23. ITALIAN AVIATORS CRASH ON TEST FLIGHT

    The Italian trans-Atlantic fliers Ferrarin, and Delprete crashed during a test flight. Ferrarin's ribs, were fractured and he is suffering from internal ...

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  24. GUILTY OF SHOPBREAKING

    At the Darlinghurst Sessions yesterday Leslie Thompson (23), John Parker (24), and Elsie Bowman (25) were charged with shopbreaking at ...

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  25. MAN CALLS AT HOSPITAL WITH BULLET IN SHOULDER

    A man who at first gave his name as Jack Hayes, and later as Page, visitcd St. Vincent's Hospital late last night suffering from a bullet wound ...

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  26. COLLAPSE IN SYDNEY OF TIMBER STRUCTURE

    Five men were injured, two seriously, when a hundred-ton structure of timber beams fell to the ground under anarch over Fitzroy-street at the ...

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  27. SHOOTING CASE

    Mystery surrounds a case of shooting which occurred late at night durin the week-end in the west end of Adelaide, and which it is understood ...

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  28. FURTHER RESULTS

    An Amsterdam message says that the Australian Bob Pearce, by defeating Saurin in the third round of the single sculls, has entered the ...

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  29. WHOLE OF THE CREW DEAD FROM GAS POISONING

    The submarine F14 has been raised to the surface and opened The whole of the crew of 31 were found dead, having been asphyxiated by poisonous ...

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  30. LIQUOR REFERENDUM.

    Mr. A..T. Hancock gave an address on Prohibition at the Barrier Boys' Brigade Hall to members of the Independent Order of Rechabites. A ...

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  31. HAILSTORM IN BAVARIA.

    An amazing hurricane and hailstorm of, ten minutes duration left parts of Northern Bavaria like a battle area. In a dozen villages hardly a roof or ...

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  32. SIR AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN

    Sir Austen Chamberlain, the Foreign Secretary, has been ordered a complete rest. His Majesty the King has approved of Lord Cushendun carrying on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. COMMUNIST SEAMEN'S CLUB

    It was announced at the Trades Hall to-day that Mr. Brodsky, or Marlen, manager of the Communist Seamen's Club, has been expelled from the ...

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  34. CHILLED MEAT

    Speaking at the opening of a new industrial half at the Brisbane show ground Mr. W. M'Cormack, the Premier, said that Queensland need not ...

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  35. CHAMPION RAM'S FLEECE

    Messers. F.S. Falkiner and Son's famous 5000-guinea merino ram, David of Dalkeith, the winner of the grand championship at the recent Sydney ...

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  36. ALLEGED SHOPBREAKING

    Charged at the General Sessions with shopbreaking Horace Absolem denied being concerned in any robbery. He swore that while he was in the cells ...

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  37. MOTOR CAR LEAVES PUNT AND FALLS INTO WATER

    A motor car in the funeral cortage of the late Mr. D.Murray, M.L.A., ran off the punt at Tom Ugly's Point yesterday and dropped into the water. ...

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  38. WUBIN MURDER CASE.

    In passing sentence of death on Clifford Hulme a migrant from Leeds, in the Supreme Court for the murder of his employer, a farmer of Wubin, West ...

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  39. PROPUSAL TO DEBAR WOMEN COMPETITORS

    The Intelnational Amateur Athletic Federation has rejected a proposal, to eliminate women from the track and field ...

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  40. EXHIBITION OPENED OF ETCHINGS AND PAINTINGS

    Mr.R. H. Chittleborough opened in the Exchange Buildings to-day an exhibition of etchings, water colors, and oils, the work of well known artists. ...

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  41. THE W.I.U. COUNCIL

    The Central Council of tne Miners Federation began important sittings yesterdayy The deliberations are likely, to last for the remainder of the week. ...

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  42. STRANDING OF WARSHIP

    Captain K. M'Pherson was court martialled in connection with the stranding of the H.M.S. Dauntless. Be was found guilty, dismissed his ...

    Article : 90 words
  43. PERSONAL

    Mr. E. M. Horsingtonr. M.L.A. left, for Sydney by the express last night, Sir Allan and Lady. Taylor, who arrived from Sydney yesterday, spent the ...

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  44. FINDING OF MAN'S BODY NEAR QUEENSLAND RIVER

    James Henry Franc, who was detained following the finding of the mutilated body of a young man burried in the sand on the banks of the Balone ...

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  45. POLL FOR SECRETARY OF SEAMEN'S UNION

    Latest-figures in the poll now proceeding for the election, of a secretary to the Seamen's Union show that Mr. Walsh is leading from Mr. ...

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