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  2. THE STRIKES.

    The strikes reported on the previous day in several of the States continued yesterday. The Chamber of Mines at Kalgoorlie ...

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  3. AIR MAIL 'PLANE

    Despite severe electrical storms which have been raging around Darwin and across the Timor Sea during the last 48 hours, the Imperial Airways air liner, Astraea, bringing ...

    Article : 262 words
  4. HGHTING PLANES.

    A story of secret but systematic experiments lies behind a cable message that was despatched to Australia yesterday announcing the probable acquisition of the world's fastest ...

    Article : 415 words
  5. EMPLOYMENT

    "There is no doubt whatever that during the current year employment will be normal in all branches of the building industry," said Mr. James ...

    Article : 370 words
  6. BREAD WAR.

    The latest move in the dispute about bread prices between the State Government and the Master Bakers' Association is the development of a price war in many suburbs where ...

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  7. RAILWAYS.

    The Chief Railway Commissioner (Mr. Hartigan) considers that the present year will be one of remarkable development in regard to rail transport in which both railways and ...

    Article : 607 words
  8. UNITED STATES.

    In the first decision regrading the validity of the "New Deal" the Supreme Court, by an eight to one vote, to-day declared petroleum control, a feature of the National Recovery ...

    Article : 384 words
  9. EUROPE.

    Messages from Rome state that the pact between Italy and France, which was signed last night by Signor Mussolini and the French Foreign Minister ...

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  10. SETTLEMENT PROPOSAL

    In an attempt to hasten a settlement of the dispute between the mining companies and the workers at Kalgoorlie, the Chamber of Mines to-day asked the committee ...

    Article : 258 words
  11. SPEEDS OF SERVICES COMPARED.

    The Acting Senior Trade Commissioner in Australia (Mr. F. W. Colman) has received a letter from the London traffic manager, Imperial Airways, Ltd., pointing out that the ...

    Article : 228 words
  12. THE SAAR.

    Current references to the forthcoming plebiscite to determine the future control of the Saar Valley, with its strategically important coal mines and other industries, have ...

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  13. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    What is described as a new chapter in the social history of Great Britain was opened to-day, when the Unemployment Assistance Board began its career as a natural authority, ...

    Article : 175 words
  14. LLOYD GEORGE

    Despite the assertion that he is content to remain a plain farmer, there are signs that Mr. Lloyd George, who never loses an opportunity for gaining publicity, is meditating a ...

    Article : 481 words
  15. SOUTHERN MINERS.

    The South Bulli miners, who are striking in an attempt to force the abolition of rationing, continued to-day a meeting adjourned from Sunday, and developed a further stage ...

    Article : 304 words
  16. SHORTS FOR MEN.

    The Mosman Council, after a lively discussion last night, refused to ratify a decision by the Mayor (Alderman Wallace) to permit the wearing of shorts by men on Balmoral ...

    Article : 505 words
  17. SEAWEED

    Professor Josephine Tilden, an American, who has studied seaweed for 30 years, has found that, although it may be a nuisance to surfers and fishermen, it is a plant of ...

    Article : 247 words
  18. IN CIRCULATION.

    The police issued a warning yesterday to the public to watch for cancelled Bank of New Zealand banknotes, which escaped destruction in an incinerator in Sydney recently. ...

    Article : 405 words
  19. 'PLANE DISASTER.

    The Air Ministry's inspector of accidents expresses the opinion that the crash of the Hillman Airways 'plane in the English Channel on October 2 last year, resulting in the deaths ...

    Article : 151 words
  20. HUNGARY AND YUGOSLAVIA.

    The Budapest correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says; "The Government is sending to the League of Nations the result of its inquiry, held at the League Council's request, ...

    Article : 109 words
  21. WHARF WORKERS.

    There was a development to-day in the dispute on the steamer Arkaba. The lumpers, who walked off the job on Friday and refused even to discharge a quantity of cement to ...

    Article : 147 words
  22. COUNTER LUNCHES.

    The practice of providing counter lunches in bars for hotel patrons was the subject recently of a special inquiry by officers of the Public Health Department following ...

    Article : 164 words
  23. JAPANESE ISLANDS.

    The Governor of the mandated islands in the Pacific, Mr. Hayashl, who has arrived in Tokyo to attend the Diet, commented on reports that Japan is establishing an airline ...

    Article : 163 words
  24. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    Sixteen persons were killed and 67 injured when the sleeping-car express from Leningrad to Moscow crashed into the rear of the Leningrad-Moscow express near Pcrbelo ...

    Article : 185 words
  25. CREDITS FOR GERMANY.

    According to the Minister in Charge of Foreign Trade Treaties (Sir Henry Gullett), any provision of credits for Germany to enable the purchase of Australian wool is ...

    Article : 163 words
  26. RELIEF WORKERS.

    No settlement has been reached of the strike of relief workers at the reclamation works at Como. Leaders of the men complained yesterday that the Public Works Department had ...

    Article : 74 words
  27. SUCCESSFUL TOUR.

    The tour of the English women's cricket team in Australia has already been a splendid sporting and financial success. Indeed, its financial results have surprised ...

    Article : 438 words
  28. LIFE SAVING.

    Mr. J. S. Fishenden, vice-president of the Royal Life Saving Society, who is travelling to Melbourne to confer with life-saving clubs in Australian cities and inspect their work, ...

    Article : 148 words
  29. MEAT SITUATION

    It is possible that the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) may have to leave Australia for England sooner than he intended, because of the uncertainty of the meat export situation. ...

    Article : 125 words
  30. STEAMER DELAYED.

    The steamer Mungana, which should have left Newcastle for Whyalla, South Australia, last evening, is still in port, following a dispute concerning marine cooks. It is ...

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  31. CHINESE WOMEN.

    An unusual problem confronts the Government in the areas of Kiangsi, from which Marshal Chiang Kai-shek recently drove the Reds. ...

    Article : 129 words
  32. COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    Serious charges of irregular proceedings at the recent local government elections have been made to the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Spooner). ...

    Article : 90 words
  33. LINDBERGH BABY.

    The trial of Bernard Richard Hauptmann on a charge of the murder of Colonel Lindbergh's baby was continued to-day. The examination of Betty Gow, the baby's ...

    Article : 296 words
  34. RADIO SETS.

    Figures made available yesterday show that there was a remarkable expansion in the radio equipment industry during 1934. The number of licensed listeners rose during the year ...

    Article : 100 words
  35. HOSPITAL DISPUTE

    The visit of the Minister for Health (Mr. Weaver) to Dubbo has had the effect of reviving an old dispute about the hospital. When the present board assumed office, the ...

    Article : 237 words
  36. DUKE OF GLOUCESTER.

    The special correspondents accompanying the Duke of Gloucester through the South Island, say that the tour may be regarded as a triumph for officialdom. They say that it ...

    Article : 187 words
  37. MISSING YACHT.

    Fears for the safety of the five members of the crew of the yacht Pastime, which is missing along the coast north of Fremantle, were intensified to-day when searchers along ...

    Article : 134 words
  38. NEW ZEALAND LAWS.

    Mr. W. Goudriaan, a director of the Hoiland-Australia line, who returned by the Marama yesterday from New Zealand, said that the tourist trade of the Dominion would ...

    Article : 162 words
  39. MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT

    The Ruthergien Unionist Association unanimously decided to ask Mr. Herbert Moss to resign from Parliament, in consequence of his recent conviction. ...

    Article : 167 words
  40. NEW AIR SERVICE.

    The Civil Aviation Department is considering tenders for an air service from Bourke to Adelaide, which will form a link with the Imperial air mail route. When the service ...

    Article : 104 words
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