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  2. PROGRESS OF WORKS COMMITTEE'S ENQUIRIES

    In Its annual report which was presented to Parliament yesterday, the Public Works Committee declares that until legislative effect is given to its ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS

    The Divisional Metecorologist reported last. night:-Since Yestrday morning the widespread [?] then centred in the Bight has moved ...

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  4. THREE MORE PLAYERS FOR INDIA

    The Australian Board of Control has decided to permit R.K. Oxenham (Queensland), F. Mair and O.W. Bill (New South Wales) to accept ...

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  5. GOVERNMENTS AND PRIMARY PRODUCERS

    A tribute to the work of the former generamanager (Mr. c.H. Tranter), and satisfaction with the business of the year, was expressed by the chair-: ...

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  6. HUGE AIRSHIP NEARS COMPLETION

    In a special interview with a representative of the Australian Associated Press at Friedrichshafen today, Dr. Hugo Eckener, chairman of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SALE OF FIJI MINE COMPLETED

    After many months of negotiation. the sale of the Emperor Mine at Tavua. Fiji, has been combined, and a public company has lybeen floated to ...

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  8. NEWS IN BRIEF

    Mails Reach London.—Mails sent to the United Kingdom by the Narkunda on July 4 arrived in London on August 3. The air mail sent by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Indian Provinces Do Not Want Weak Team

    In an interview, an official of the Bengal cricket Association said it was definite, that, although the Maharaja of Patiala had promised to finance the ...

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  10. Striking Rain Gaugings For August

    Most, of the agricultural districts inside Goyder's line have had an inch or more since the beginning of August and many of the upper northern ...

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  11. Mr. W. L. Kelly No Longer Member Of Board

    His defeat at the Richmond Cricket Club elections tonight by Mr. E.H King will mean that Mr. w.L. Kely Will cease to be a member of the Board ...

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  12. STIR IN VICTORIAN ASSEMBLY

    The Premier (Mr. Dunstan) and his Ministry were taken severely to task by the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly today for having, it is said, ...

    Article : 457 words
  13. GROWERS' CONTROL OF FEDERAL WHEAT POOL

    A naming to wheat that they would not secure a compulsory comtrolted by the growers by pressing for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. FREE SPEECH STAND BY N.Z. UNIVERSITY

    More than 600 University professors and lecturers throughout Great Britain have sent a letter to the Council of the University of Auckland congratulating ...

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  15. TWO CONFERENCES IN MELBOURNE TODAY

    Two conferences of Commonwealth and State Ministers will begin in Melbourne tomorrow. One conference will deal with the reports of the recent ...

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  16. FEARFUL PLIGHT OF MOUNTAINEERS

    A small group of patrolmen in the Yosemite National Park. California, dared, death today to rescue a young woman named Elizabeth Lorimer and ...

    Article : 199 words
  17. BOARD'S SCHEDULE OF PRINCIPLES

    The attitude of the Auckland University College Council regarding free speech was given prominence, following the public utterances of Mr. T. ...

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  18. Republicans Jubilant At By-Election Success

    The surprise Republican victory in the Rhode Island Congressional byelection in which the Democrat, Antonio Prince, was defeated by Charles ...

    Article : 99 words
  19. Levy On Wheat Suggested To Help Industry

    The establishment of a compulsory board with a levy on wheat would change the whole aspect of the industry in 10 years for its members would ...

    Article : 166 words
  20. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ORCHESTRA

    The symphonic variations for piano and orchestra, win be s feature of the concert tomorrow evening at the Town Hall it is one of the outstanding ...

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  21. Station Recordings

    The following rainfall gaugungs were received by Elder. Smith & Co. from their petexboroug and Qnornn offices:— Peterborough report:—Mingary 2. POints ...

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  22. M.P. SAID TO BE OUTSIDE A.L.P.

    By not complying with the trams of a resolution of the A.L.P. council, it is stated Mr. Bardolph, M.P., has automatically placed himself outside the ...

    Article : 434 words
  23. ANOTHER MOVE FOR LABOR UNITY

    Another move to hold a Federal conference on unity In the liabor Partywas made at a meeting of the AIP. council last night. A vote was not taken ...

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  24. DRAMATIC RACE TO SAVE MAN IN SYDNEY HARBOR

    The driver of a tram water police m a speed launch, and ambulance officers took part in a dramatic race to save the life of a man who fell from ...

    Article : 261 words
  25. REDUCTION IN IRON AND STEEL DUTIES

    On the recommendation of the Import Dudes Advisory Committee a Treasury order under the 1932 Act has been issued which reduces, for fire ...

    Article : 210 words
  26. FEATURES THIS MORNING

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  27. States Must Act Together, Says Queensland Minister

    Queensland would welcome stabilisation in the wheat industry said the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Bulcock) today, but all the States should join ...

    Article : 230 words
  28. TRADE SLOGANS

    "Use More Wool." "Eat More prult" are slogans introduced to expand and Australian industries, thereby promoting national prosperity. We urge all ...

    Article : 45 words
  29. PROTECTION FROM AIR RAIDS

    The Labor Party has decided to support and participate hi the Government's anti-air raid protective services. The National Executive of the party, in ...

    Article : 155 words
  30. Late Commercial Gold And Exchange Rates

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  31. RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA

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  32. A.L.P. Returning Officer Appointed

    The A.L.P. Council last night appointed Mr. H.L. Rose returning officer to conduct the election of officers at the annual State Labor Conference ...

    Article : 61 words
  33. MARTINDALE'S WILD CHERRY

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  34. London Share Market

    Mining shares were quiet this morning, midday quotations with yesterday's prices in parentheses being:— Mount Elliott, 56 (not quoted); Sons ...

    Article : 98 words
  35. Fire Causes £20,000 Damage To New U.S. Cruiser

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  36. Young French Tennis Player Causes Sensation

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  37. Girl Unconscious 2½ Days

    Two and a half days after she received severe injuries when the cycle she was riding van struck by a train at Croydon. Gwen Richardson. ...

    Article : 42 words
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