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  2. THE PREMIERS.

    Having sat for three days the conference of Commonwealth and State Ministers ended this afternoon. There were again important discussions to-day, about twenty separate ...

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  3. MOIR AND OWEN.

    Flight-Lieutenant Moir and Flying-officer Owen were landed at Longreach last evening by tbe Qantas aeroplane Atalanta. Captain Brain telegraphed yesterday as ...

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  4. NAVAL STRENGTH.

    Standing at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington Cemetery to-day, President Hoover delivered his Memorial Day address, in which be called upon the nations of the ...

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  5. POLLING DAY.

    The polls for the election of the new Parliament opened this morning. Party organisers considered the weather to be a most important factor from the ...

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  6. EXPELLED.

    Mr. F. A. Armstrong, a member of the Clerks' Union, was last night expe[?]ed from the Labour Council becauac of the disclosures he had made in the "Sydney Morning ...

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  7. ARBITRATION.

    Interviewed in Hobart last night, Senator Ogden said: "Our dual system of industrial machinery has proved not only extremely costly and abortive, but injurious to both ...

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  8. THE FLEET.

    There are at least two officers on the Australia to testify that a large green sea snake was seen from the deck just before dusk yesterday, swimming within a yard of ...

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  9. PETROL TAX.

    The Prime Minister's statement that the State Premiers favoured the imposition of an additional tax of /4 a gallon on petrol has aroused keen interest among all motoring ...

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  10. FLIGHT FROM DARWIN.

    The people of Darwin were excited and delighted at having Moir and Owen safe, and they turned out in numbers—almost the whole population—to see us off by the Atalanta ...

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  11. COMMUNICATIONS.

    At a meeting of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co., Lord Inverforth, who presided, recalled that the Government took the exploitation of imperial beam wireless out of the ...

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  12. BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    Mr. Frederick Anthony Armstrong, who, in an article which appenred in the "Herald" on Saturday last, made startling disclosures concerning the secret methods of the Communist ...

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  13. COAL PRICE REDUCTION.

    "Every responsible Australian must view with warm approval the frank and definite statement made by Mr. Bruce at the Canberra conference, that there is something wrong ...

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  14. MR. J. JOHNSON.

    A special meeting of members of the Sydney branch of the Australian Seamen's Union, held in the Mechanles' Institute yesterday, passed a resolution inviting the general ...

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  15. LIQUOR BILL.

    The draft of the Liquor Bill, features of which have already been announced in the "Herald," is now nenring completion, and will be submitted to the Cabinet at an early date. ...

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  16. ROTARY'S MOTTO.

    Mr. A. C. C. Holtz's election as the new District Governor for Australia was confirmed by the Rotary International Convention at Dallas (Texas) to-day. ...

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  17. DIVORCE.

    The Methodist General Conference discussed marriage and divorce to-day. It had decided last night, without debate, to urge the Federal Government to take immediate steps ...

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  18. FASTER SHIPS.

    Mr. A. W. Gent, passenger manager of the P. and 0. Branch Service, who is making a short visit to Australia, arrived in Sydney by the reconditioned Baradine, explained ...

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  19. REPARATIONS.

    A report that the Reparations Committee at Paris had reached agreement on the subject of Germany's annuities wns confirmed last evening. A figure has been found which ...

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  20. N.S.W. MINISTERS.

    Three State Ministers returned to Sydney yesterday from the Premiers' Conference at Canberra, namely the Treasurer (Mr. Stevens), the Attorney-General (Mr. Boyce), ...

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  21. TIMBER STRIKE.

    Newcastle timber merchants are advertising for men prepared to fill vacancies in their yards caused by the strike. The Trades Hall disputes committee is advertising advice ...

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  22. TWO BROTHERS DIE.

    Messrs. Albert and Levi Bennett, brothers, well-known graziers at Knowsley, died almost simultaneously last night. Mr. Albert Bennett had been confined to bed since Sunday, ...

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  23. THE EHPIRE.

    "If it were not for the Empire Marketing Board spending £1,000,000 telling Britons that Australia produces Burgundy, that New Zealanders catch fish, and that Kenya grows ...

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  24. FALSE TAX RETUEN.

    A fine of £100 was to-day imposed upon Frederick William Buckham, a stereotyper, on a charge of having made a false income tax return for the year ended June 30, last. ...

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  25. UNIONISTS' CRITICISM.

    "The proposal of the Federal Ministry to scrap the Federal Arbitration Court suggests an admission of incompetence and lack of ability, and courage to face great economic ...

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  26. WIFE DIES.

    Entering the Fairfield Police Station yesterday afternoon Evan Williams, 74, of Landen-etreet, Fairfield, said that his wife bad been dead in the bedroom of his home for ...

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  27. PROHIBITION.

    The Governor of Wisconsin (Mr. W. J. Kohler) has signed a bill repealing the State Pro[?] law, following the popular referendum expressing the wish of the citizens ...

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  28. TIMBER IMPORTS FROM NORWAY.

    Right sailing vessels have been chattered to bring timber from Scandinavia to Australia. The chartered fleet includes the Pommern and the Herzogin Cecille, which will load in ...

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  29. MTNERS' METHODS.

    An official of Tyldesley colliery said yesterday that the facts connerted with the stoppage of work at the colliery had not been truly represented by the men. Two lads ...

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  30. SOVIET RUSSIA.

    The Central Executive of the Soviet Union has re-elected M Rykoff president of the Council of People's Commissaries, which is the equivalent of a Prime Ministership. He ...

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  31. MIDNIGHT MURDER.

    Coment[?] Compston, 28, a musician, was shot dead in an apartment bouse at 22 George-street. Fitzroy, shortly before midnight. Compston and Mrs. Kmliy Hiscock, known as ...

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  32. £244 STOLEN.

    Returning to his home in Karrangn-avenue, Pymble, at 3 O'clock yesterday afternoon, the Rev. Alexander Campbell found that every room bad been ransacked during his three ...

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  33. CAPTAIN GROSVENOR.

    Captain Grosvenor, A.D.C. to the Governor of South Australia, who is engaged on a flight round Australia and, incidentally took part in the search for Moir and Owen, landed at Perth ...

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