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  3. NATIONAL INSURANCE

    Assured that there are now no further obstacles to prevent the national insurance scheme coming into effect, the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Casey) is making arrangements for accommodation for the Commission's clerical staff. ...

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  4. ULTRA VIRES

    A six-point objection is taken to the Interstate Commission Bill by Sir Isaac Isaacs, former Chief Justice of the ...

    Article : 406 words
  5. Japan May be Forced to Change Campaign Plans

    The floods in China will have a major effect on the war, says the Shanghai correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph." The Japanese High Command will be forced to make a drastic change in the plan of campaign, because the northern ...

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  6. SPANISH WAR

    The "Daily Telegraph" discloses that the British Cabinet last week emphatically rejected the Italian request that the pact ...

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  7. S.O.S. SIGNAL

    When flares were seen at sea off Collaroy early today, the pilot steamer Captain Cook was sent out, but after a long search returned to port ...

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  8. SPORTSMAN RECOVERS FROM INJURY

    The Sydney racehorse owner, Alan Cooper, who was injured in a motor smash on Saturday, will probably be discharged from hospital within a ...

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  9. BRICK WALL COLLAPSE

    A brick wall 40 feet high collapsed at Homebush today, and Gwen Smith, aged 10, who lives nearby[?] was buried up to her neck in bricks. ...

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  10. ENGLISH TEAM

    Cricket writers generally approve of the test team which has been chosen to represent England in the Second Test. They welcome the selection ...

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  11. INDURANCE RECORD

    A Ministerial record of endurance has been created by the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Casey). In the last three weeks he has ...

    Article : 131 words
  12. ARRESTED BY JAPANESE

    C. G. Williams, former Brisbane resident, who returned from the East to-day, underwent the experience of being arrested by the Japanese as a ...

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  13. CHINESE SEEK AUSTRALIAN PLANES

    It is reported that Madame Chiang Kai Shek, who is head of the Chinese air force, is sending to Australia one of her pilots, apparently for the ...

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  14. REBEL OFFENSIVE

    The rebel offensive against Valehcia is in full swing, the principal arena being the Villa Real sector. ...

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  15. SURVEY PLANE Dutchman Leaves for Home

    The Royal Netherlands Indies Airways survey plane flew from Sydney to Brisbane in two and a half hours to-day. It left Sydney at 5.25 a.m. ...

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  16. "BACKING AND FILLING"

    An amazing chain of circumstances arose at the Redfern Court to-day. A police officer was severely censured, the defendant was ...

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  17. Doctors Won't Strike

    The president of the Auckland Division of the B.M.A. (Dr. Frank Mackay), denied today that if the National Insurance Scheme was introduced ...

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  18. GAMING HOUSES

    In the Supteme Court to-day the declaration of four hotels recently as common gaming houses was rescinded by Mr. Justice Maxwell. ...

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  19. LABOUR SENATORS

    An unexpected political development occurred today when the Labour Party in the Senate decided to obstruct the passage of the National ...

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  20. HITLER ESCAPES ASSASSINS

    Madame Tabouis in the "Sunday Referee' declares that there were two attempts on Herr Hitler's life during the recent visit to Vienna. ...

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  21. MURDER CHARGE

    When Mrs. Doris Irene McMillan, of King Street, St. Kilda, appeared at the St. Kilda Court to-day on the charge of having murdered John ...

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  22. APPEAL FOR PEACE

    Special interest attaches to a strong appeal for peace issued during the week-end by the provisional government. ...

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  23. WOMAN KILLED

    Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, who was crossing Anzac Paiade arm-in-arm with her daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Beryl Castles, aged 26, of Kensington, ...

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  24. Robbery at Darling Point

    Another robbery was reported yesterday at Darling Point when a thief entered a block of flats, opened Dr. Edwin H. Fraser's suite with a ...

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  25. ILLEGAL BETTING

    The draft of the Gaming and Betting legislation, dealing mainly with illegal betting, has been concluded and probably will be submitted to ...

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  26. Abduction Charge

    George Stevens, aged 19, described as a showman, was charged at the Central Court with having abducted Rosa Sterio, aged 15½, against the ...

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