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  2. 5-DAY WEEK SOUGHT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—To maintain industrial peace a reduction of hours should be granted to those engaged in the coal-mining ...

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  3. DELAY IN OPERATION OF BEACONS RADIO SUPERINTENDENT TELLS INQUIRY

    Delays in putting the Lorenz beacons into operation in Australia were delays in the interests of safety, and could not be called "unnecessary delays," Squadron-Leader C. S. Wiggins (superintendent of radio to the Civil Aviation ...

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  4. DEFENCE LEADERS

    Leaders of Australia's defence forces at the saluting base at Parliament House yesterday. From left: The First Member of the Naval Board (Vice-Admiral Sir Ragnar Colvin), the chief of the Air Staff (An ViceMarshal Williams), and Chief of the General Staff (Major-General ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. R.A.F. RECORD ATTEMPT

    Three R.A.F. Vickers-Welleslcy machines will leave Ismailia (Egypt) at noon (Melbourne time) to-day in an attempt to ...

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  7. TESTING OF BEACONS FROM PLANE NEXT WEEK

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Ground tests of radio beacons for aircraft had already begun and air tests would begin next week, the Minister for ...

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  8. PRAISED BY JUDGE

    "We regard the establishment of this board as a distinct step in that social legislation for which this State has become justly ...

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  9. BONDS DISPENSED WITH

    BRISBANE, Friday.—An older was made by the Chief Justice (Sir James Blair) to-day dispensing with two sureties to a £56,678 bond entered into by Norman ...

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  10. SPECIAL TAX EXTENDED

    PERTH, Friday. — The Legislative Assembly to-day approved of bills proposing continuance of the financial emergency tax at existing rates after December ...

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  11. KILLED BY TRAIN

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Mrs. Ruby Wilson, aged 43 years, of William street, Clarence Park, was killed instantly when she was run over by an express train from Willunga ...

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  12. READING FOR THE WEEK-END

    FEATURES of "The Argus" Week-End Magazine: American aircraft industry' comes of age. ...

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  13. ROTATING LIGHT

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The erection of an airway rotating light near Bordertown, which is half-way between Nhill, in Victoria, and Tintinara, in South Australia, ...

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  14. ACCIDENT VICTIM DIES

    Joseph English, aged 42 years, of Swanston street, Carlton, who was struck by a motor-car at the corner of Elgin and Swanston streets, Carlton, on October 1, ...

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  15. RADIO MAST

    "It would be very costly," said the Director of Postal Services (Sir Harry Brown) referring yesterday to the suggested removal of the new 700ft. radio ...

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  16. CAR OUT OF CONTROL

    When a motor-car leapt a gutter and crashed through the railway fence in Wellington parade south yesterday, Mabel Harwood, aged 50 years, married, ...

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  17. WOMAN KILLED

    Struck by a car at the corner of Flemington road and Dryburgh street, North Melbourne, last night, an elderly woman was killed. The body was taken to the ...

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  18. BURNED TO DEATH

    At an inquest yesterday into the death of Roger Waldemar P. de Courcey Masters, agod 75 years, widower, of Upper Pakenham, evidence was given that Masters lived ...

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  19. SYDNEY GIRL'S DEATH

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An open finding was received to-day by the city coroner (Mr. Oram) at an inquest into the death of Gwenda Beatrice Grant, aged 24 years, ...

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  20. INDUSTRIAL COURT

    The Industrial Couil will sit on Monday at the City Court because of the old Legislative Council chamber in the Exhibition annexe is still required for ...

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  22. FUTURE INQUIRIES

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The Ministry's decision to hold an open inquiry into the Kyeema disaster does not mean that future inquiries by the Air Accident ...

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