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  2. HEAVY RAINS.

    During the 24 hours precodlng 9 o'clock yesterday morning more rain fell over the greater part of the State. The Broken Hill correspondent of the ...

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  3. DEPRESSION.

    The State Cabinet this morning will probably endorse a proposal of the Minister for Labour (Mr. Farrar) for the convening of a conference between representatives of the ...

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  4. HEAT WAVE.

    Intense heat prevailed over the western half of the State during the week. Seven deaths were reported in the Cloncurry district, the victims including two children. One man ...

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  5. GALES IN BRITAIN.

    The great gale which swept over Britain on Friday night and continued intermittently, but with decreasing violence, until yesterday afternoon, was one of the worst ever ...

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  6. MR. BADDELEY'S DENIAL.

    Mr. Baddeley, M.L.A., interviewed at Parliament House yesterday by a "Herald" reporter, absolutely denied the allegations made by Mr. Hoare at Kurri Kurri and Cessnock. Mr. Hoare had stated that it was Mr. Baddeley to whom reference was made by the agent from ...

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  7. PIRACY.

    A second Japanese steamer has been attacked by the mysterious pirate ship off the China const. The Hirao Maru, bound for Tsingtao, at noon yesterday, in answer to ...

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  8. MR. AMERY.

    A terrific gale at Liverpool delayed the landing at the completion of his Empire tour of the Secretary of State for the Dominions (Mr. Amery) and Mrs. Amery from the steamer ...

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  9. MR. HOARE'S STATEMENT.

    Addressing aggregate meetings at Cessnock nnd Kurri Kurri on Sunday with reference to bribery allegations, Mr. Hoare said that he was asked at the Stockton Borehole ...

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  10. SLIDING SCALE.

    "Reference has been made to the sliding scale which formerly operated in the coal industry," said Mr. A. C. Willis, M.L.C., last night. ...

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  11. BLANKET OF WHITE DUST.

    A message from Longreach says that terrific heat was experienced there during the weekend. The registration on Saturday was 109.6 ar[?] on Sunday 105.6. The heat continued ...

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  12. AVIATION.

    "Arrived at Basrah about 5 p.m. The experience of crossing the desert was a treat. I left Ramleh, Palestine, passing down over Jericho and near Jerusalem, First there are ...

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  13. BARRIER STOCKS RISE.

    Barrier stocks firmed on the Adelaide Stock Exchange to-day, on receipt of nows that there had been good falls of rain in the Broken Hill area. ...

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  14. NO STRIKES.

    The Harbour Trust employees have a wonderful record. The Trust has been in existence for 27 years, and during the whole of that period there has ...

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  15. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    COROWA, Monday.—Good rains fell here at the week-end. Corowa had 88 points. Balldale 150, Coreen 105, Ringwood 103, Mulwala 80, and Burraja 100. ...

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  16. CHINA.

    The second battalion of the Coldstream Guards is leaving for home to-morrow, at the conclusion of ten months of safeguarding of British interests here at the most ...

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  17. ME. BADDELEY'S DENIAL.

    "The statements have no foundation," declared Mr. J. M. Baddeley, M.L.A., who was Minister for Mines in the Lang Cabinet, when his attention was directed to remarks stated ...

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  18. ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    British aviation circles are discussing a memorial to commemorate tho feat of the late Sir John Alcock and Sir Arthur Brown, tho first conquerors of the Atlantic by air. ...

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  19. RAIN IN VICTORIA.

    Soaking rain fell over practically every part of the State yesterday, and coming close after the heavy falls received in January it will result in incalculable benefit. Water ...

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  20. BALMAIN COLLIERY.

    Mr. D. J. Davies, general secretary of the Miners' Federation, denied yesterday that the Miners' Council attempted to force the purchase of the Balmain Colliery by the City ...

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  21. R.A.F. FLYING BOATS.

    The R.A.F. Southampton supermarine flying boats, which are of a cruise to Australia, left Rangoon for Mergui (Burma) at 7 a.m. to-day. They arrived at Mergul 4½ hours later. ...

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  22. NO ROYAL COMMISSION.

    The State Cabinet will probably reject the request of the Central Council of the Miners' Federation for the appointment of a Royal Commission to investigate the bribery ...

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  23. DEMONSTRATION.

    Between 500 and 600 unemployed gathered at the entrance to the Town Hall yesterday morning, and crowding in the main doorway, demanded to see the Chief Commissioner. They ...

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  24. LINDBERGH'S GOODWILL TOUR

    A message from Havana states that Charles Lindbergh hopped off early this morning on a 1200-mile flight to St. Louis—the last stage of his goodwill tour. ...

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  25. BRITAIN'S TRADE.

    The Board of Trade returns for January dis[?] that the upward trend of exports was maintained during the month. Compared with £35[?]500,000 In January of last year the value of ...

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  26. OMEO TRAGEDY.

    Arrangements have been made for the Inquest into the death of Mrs. Ethel Florence Griggs, wife of the Rev. Ronald Goeves Griggs, formerly Methodist minister at Omeo, to be ...

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  27. AMAZING SCENE.

    Further demonstrations at St. Cuthbert's Church, Darwen, on Sunday, culminated in an extraordinary scene. Mounted and foot police guarded the church. The congregation of 8[?] ...

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  28. MURDER OF BOY.

    A report from Berlin says that the revelations of the boy Krantz, who is charged with the murder of a school-boy friend, continue to appal the public. The frivolous indifference ...

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  29. "I DO NOT KNOW COOK."

    Mr. A. C. Willis, M.L.C., who was formerly an official of the Miners' Federation, stated yesterday that he did not know Mr. D. Cook "from a bar of soap." "Apparently," said Mr. ...

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  30. MINE EXPLOSION.

    During an effort to locate the body of a miner killed at the Haig colliery explosion at Whitehaven on December 13 a fresh explosion occurred, killing 13, all of whom were ...

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  31. NURSE CAVELL FILM.

    It is authoritatively stated that no Government action will be taken regarding the Cavell film. It is not before Cabinet in any form. Sir Auston Chamberlain's view is entirely his ...

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  32. POPE PIUS.

    Representatives of 14 nations, members of two Houses of Parliament, and thousands of prominent Roman Catholics thronged Westminster Cathedral in commemoration of the ...

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  33. ALLEGED THEFTS.

    Three motor cycles and two sidecars, which are alleged to have been stolen, were recovered by the police during investigations which led to the arrest yesterday of two ...

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  34. RESIGNATIONS.

    Following the breakdown of the nagotiations between the Liberal Federation and the Country party on the question of amalgamation, three of the seven members of the Country ...

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  35. ARBITRATION.

    Mr. J. S. Garden, secretary of the Trades and Labour Council, yesterday commented on the attitude of the employers in opposing compulsory arbitration and also the remarks of ...

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  36. LOAN IN U.S.A.

    "No money has been raised in America yet. The cables beat the pistol," declared the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) yesterday when referring to the reported flotation of a ...

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  37. THE DARDANELLES.

    Field-Marshal Liman von Sanders book, "Five Years in Turkey," has just been translated into English. It makes the interesting revelation that in the Dardanelles crises ...

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  38. FALL OF EARTH.

    One man was killed and four others were injured into yesterday afternoon, "when on embankment of earth, at the site of the Water Board's now reservoir at Killara, collapsed ...

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  39. TRADE.

    "Trade figures with the United States are startling, and show an increasing adverse balance over figures which were previously regarded as serious," said the Minister for ...

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  40. WOMAN'S THROAT OUT

    A woman whose identity is at present unknown, met her death in peculiar circumstances late last night. She was riding in a sidear attached to a ...

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  41. LABOUR DELIGHTED.

    The decision of the Country party to nominate its own members for the forthcoming Federal elections has aroused interest in political circles. The Premier (Mr, Butier), ...

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  42. CANCER.

    Sir Arbuthnot Lane, the famous surgeon expreses the opinion that motoring is the cause of a new form of cancer of the lungs, of which 10 Per cent, of cancer victims die. He bases ...

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  43. THE PRESIDENCY.

    Mr, H. C. Hoover has made an open declaration that he will be a candidate for the Republican Presidential nomination. He has pledged himself, If elected "to carry forward ...

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  44. SECURITY COMMISSION.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" stated that the Soviet observer, who will attend the meetings of the Security Commission at Geneva is M. Boris Stein, one of ...

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  45. OPPOSED TO COMPULSION.

    "I believe in sensible men submitting a dispute to voluntary arbitration," declared Mr. A. C. Willis, M.L.C., yesterday. "I also think that when a decision is arrived at, even by ...

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  46. BOYCOTTED.

    A message from Darwin states that the local unions have decided to banish aborigines from the town. Under threats of boycott all the hotels have already dispensed with the ...

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  47. FRUIT SUPPLIES.

    The wholesale Fruit Merchants' Association of Victoria announced to-day that in consequence of the disorganisation of the market to-day, owing to the glut of fruit and other ...

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  48. STRIKE SETTLED.

    The strike at the Great Western Lime and Cement construction works at Clandulla has ended, and all the men returned to work today. A conciliation committee has been ...

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  49. RICH GOLD YIELD.

    Messrs. Collier and Reilly, owners of the Golden Age, at Monzies, have just treated 40 tons of ore for 340½oz of gold. This mine has now produced 138 tons of ore, yielding 1402½oz ...

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  50. THE WARATAHS.

    Much time is being devoted by the crities to the composition of the fifteens to meet the Waratabs. No one believes that a real challenge can be huried against the Australians, ...

    Article : 63 words
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