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  3. MOIR'S 'PLANE

    The Jagner engine which Moir' will use in the Vickers Ve[?]lo[?]e 'plane on the flight to Australia was successfully tested at Coventry to-day. ...

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  4. JOINT PARTY MEETING

    A joint meeting of the Country and Nationalist Parties was held yesterday morning. The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, ...

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  5. RURAL LESSEES

    That the present subdivision of the Hall and Mel[?]onnen districts drawn up by the Commission should be accepted, and that the Commission should be ...

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  6. ANOTHER TRANSFER

    When the two new branches of Departments are moved, and the Works Department, together with the Lands and Survey Branch have occupied the ...

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  7. PICKET DUTY

    Picket duty at timber yards by women, many of whom are wives of strikers, will commence shortly. It was stated to-day that the women ...

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  8. THE ANTARCTIC

    Mr. Bruce stated to-day that the Commonwealth Government proposed to appoint a conmittee almost immediately to settle matters in ...

    Article : 85 words
  9. CENSURE MOTION

    Mr. Scullin, leader of the Opposition, gave notice that he would move in Parliament to-day: "That in the opinion of this House the ...

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  10. "BLACK" TIMBER

    At a meeting of the council controlling the timber dispute, a porposal was made that the railway men and transport worker generally should be ...

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  11. A. J. COOK

    Mr. A. J. Cook, secretary of the British Miners' Federation, has informed the Australian Press Association that his doctor has advised ...

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  12. SHARK TRAGEDY

    The inquest was held to-day on the body of Allan Butcher, who was mauled by a shark at Maroubra. After hearing the evidence the Coroner returned ...

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  13. LINDBERGH

    Lindbergh, returning to Valbueno flying field from a flight over a neighbouring volcano with his fiancee, Miss Annie Morrow, crashed when landing. ...

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  14. RIVER WATER

    Results are not yet available of tests made of the Molonglo River to ascertain if there is still danger of infection by bathing (said the Minister for ...

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  15. MISLEADING

    An explanation of a Commission circular giving instructions to responsible officers not to gave information to the press was given by the Chief ...

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  16. ARMED TIMBER WORKERS

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Burke, Labour, asked the Premier whether it was a fact that several workmen, when going into Saxton's ...

    Article : 146 words
  17. CHANNEL TUNNEL

    The Airways Newspaper, discussing the channel tunnel, points out that it is early vulnerable to a[?]rial attack. Bombers could wipe out the tunnel ...

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  18. FIFTH TEST

    The Australian team for the Fifth Test is made up as follows:—Ryder (capt.), Woodfull, a'Beckett, Bradman, Fairfax, Grimmett, Horn[?]brooke, ...

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  19. COOLIE SEAMEN

    Approximately 100 coolies armed with pieces of coal, axes, buckets and sticks, last night attacked J. C. Buchanan, second officer of the Clan. Morrison. ...

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  20. STALIN

    Trotsky's German organ, "Volkswille" opened a vigorous compaign against Stalin. The paper draws attention to the ...

    Article : 141 words
  21. PASSENGER SHIPS

    Replying to Mr. Josi[?]h Francis in Parliament yesterday, the Minister for Trade amd Custome, Mr. H. Gullett, stated that passenger-ships registered ...

    Article : 101 words
  22. LABOUR PARTY

    Employing the latest elect[?]oneering broadcasting device, Mr. Baldwin addressed a meeting at the Free Trade Hall Manchester, and his speech was ...

    Article : 130 words
  23. WELL RECEIVED

    All critics admire Australia's search for youth, and predict that the 1930 visitors will be a strong hard-fighting team. ...

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  24. TO THE LAND

    G. R. George, officer of the Department of Labour and Industry will visit the coal fields next week to explain the State Government scheme for ...

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  25. DEDUCTING DEBTS

    An explanation of the Federal Capital Commission's actions in deducting debts due to itself from the pay envelopes of its employees was tendered to Mr. ...

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  26. CANBERRA ALLOWANCE

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, informed Mr. W. Maloney in the House of Representatives yesterday that the Joint Committee of Public Accounts had ...

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  27. FIENDISH ATTACK

    A fiendish attempt at murder on board the Mooltan was reported on its arrival here. The chief[?] steward of the P. and O. liner Mooltan, Sowler, was ...

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  28. HOOVER CABINET

    William D. Mitchell, Solicitor-General of the United States, will accept the Attorney-Generalship of the Hoover Cabinet. James W. Good, of [?]owa, will ...

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  29. THE KANOWNA

    The hearing concerning the Kanowna disaster was continued to-day. Captain Hooper, ship's surveyor for he Commonwealth Navigation ...

    Article : 74 words
  30. BRITISH ELECTIONS

    It was announced at a meeting of the Nntional Labour Executive, that in the county elections Labour will run candidates in 561 constituencies. ...

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  31. CHARLIE CHAPLIN

    Charles Chaplin, the film comedian, who was stricken with ptomaine poisoning on Monday, has developed intestinal influenza. His temperature to-day ...

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  32. CHAMBERLAIN ILL

    [?] S[?]r Austen Chamberlain, foreign secretary, is suffering from a chill, and is confined to his room. ...

    Article : 26 words
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