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  2. UPSET CURRENCY.

    A reply has been received by the British Government to the recent protest of the British representative in Greece supporting the formal protest ...

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  3. FLOODS IN ENGLAND

    Two persons have been drowned in week-end floods, which have occurred throughout Britain as a result of widespread rains, ...

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  4. SHOWER OF PRAISE.

    Arriving at Hanworth Aerodrome in a roaring downpour of rain, Mrs. Earhart Putnam, who flew the Atlantic, is now the guest of the ...

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  5. LABOUR OPPOSED.

    Replying to Mr. A. Blakeley (Lab., Darling) in the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said that preference had ...

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  6. RESTORE QUIET?

    Admiral Saito, a former Governor of Korea, was invested Premier this evening. He will choose his Cabinet to-morrow. There is intense ...

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  7. MR. RILEY RESIGNS.

    Because of his inability to agree with the Australian Labour party on the New South Wales election policy, Mr. E. C. Riley, M.P. for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. N.S.W. SCANDALS.

    If the Government is returned at the elections it is likely that a Royal Commission will be appointed to inquire into the granting of permits for ...

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  9. "A MOCKERY."

    The "Daily Mail's" Paris correspondent says that although the Paris Council has announced that the statue of the late M. Clemenceau will be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. DAMAGING REPORTS.

    The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Archdale Parkhilll) referred to-day to reports which had appeared in certain sections of the British Press, ...

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  11. WAY OF NEXT WAR.

    Professor Albert Einstein accompanied Lord Ponsonby, (Chairman of the War Resisters' International), to Geneva, in order to promote world ...

    Article : 78 words
  12. UNITED AUSTRALIA.

    Addressing a meeting at Red Hill to-night in support of the Country Progressive National party, Mr. W. A. Holman, M.P., former Premier of ...

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  13. BE BOLD; END WAR.

    Mr. Walter Citrine (President of the International Federation of Trade Unions) at the opening of the Federation and the Labour International's ...

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  14. HITCH IN PLANS.

    A hitch has occurred in the preparation of plans for the 18-days' air service between Australia and England, to discuss which a conference ...

    Article : 166 words
  15. PRINCE KILLED.

    The international race on the Avus motor road, 121 miles, for cars up to 1500 c.c., was won by Earl Howe, driving a Delage. He covered the ...

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  16. SERIOUS TURN.

    The industrial trouble at Mt. Coolon field took a serious turn over the week-end, and at a mass meeting the men decided upon a general cessation ...

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  17. START NEXT WEEK?

    Although negotiations with the Federal authorities are not yet complete, preparations are being made for the commencement of some of the main ...

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  18. THORNY PATH AND CONFIDENCE.

    At a meeting to-night, the Premier (Mr. A. E. Moore) said that the Lang party had not one chance in a million of being returned to power. ...

    Article : 214 words
  19. WORLD'S ONLY HOPE.

    "Civilisation is collapsing rapidly," declared Mr. H. G. Wells in the course of an interview here, and added that the task of litterateurs ...

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  20. U.S. COPPER DUTY.

    Copper is likely to form an important subject of discussion at the Economic Conference here in July. The prospect of a duty of 4 cents a pound ...

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  21. RAN OUT OF PETROL.

    In the semi-darkness at Bangalow this afternoon a Lismore Gipsy Moth 'plane was badly smashed. The pilot, Mr. Norman Wilson, of Mascot and ...

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  22. AVAILABLE THIS WEEK.

    It was made clear to-night that Mr. Moore was in no way responsible for any hitch in securing unemployment relief money for Queensland ...

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  23. EXPULSION DELAYED?

    Fears of further reverses to the Labour party in the forthcoming elections in Queensland and New South Wales were stated to-day. ...

    Article : 125 words
  24. N.Z. HYDRO-ELECTRIC STATION.

    Mr. Coates, the Public Works Minister, to-day said that the repairs at the Arapuni hydro-electric station, costing £500,000, were successful ...

    Article : 58 words
  25. GOLD SHARES BOOM.

    The greatest volume of business transacted in one day for many years was recorded in the gold division of the Stock Exchange to-day. Brokers ...

    Article : 128 words
  26. DUPLICATE KEY USED.

    By means of a duplicate key thieves Opened a safe in the manager's office at His Majesty's picture theatre last night, and removed £70/10/ in ...

    Article : 132 words
  27. EAR CUT OFF.

    On the night of March 27, Eric Walker, who was sleeping in the unemployed shelter shed at Brisbane was awakened by sudden pain, and ...

    Article : 118 words
  28. TROUBLE MAKERS OUT.

    The strike at the factory of Herberhold's Dry Batteries, Limited, ended to-day. The management engaged 55 new employees to replace some of ...

    Article : 104 words
  29. AVIATRICES MISSING.

    Lady Bailey and Miss Peggy Salaman, who are returning from Ireland, where they missed Mrs. Putnam, have not been sighted since they passed ...

    Article : 46 words
  30. M.C.C. TOUR DISPUTE.

    New Zealand cricket officials decline to comment concerning the M.C.C. tour controversv. It is believed that their attitude is to avoid adding ...

    Article : 41 words
  31. FEDERAL ENDORSEMENT.

    It is understood that the Queensland relief proposals have been received, and that the money will probably be made available by the end of the ...

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  32. MOLLISON AND MISS JOHNSON.

    A thousand people welcomed Pilot J. A. Mollison and Miss Amy Johnson on their arrival in a two-seater 'plane at the Renfrew aerodrome to take part ...

    Article : 72 words
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