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  2. THREE CRUISERS.

    It has been announced officially that work has been quietly started on the three new 10,000 ton cruisers held up by President Hoover before the ...

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  3. DEADLY WARFARE.

    Eleven gangsters and two policemen were killed at the week-end in one of the worst recrudescences of gang warfare ...

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  4. SALT WORKS RAID.

    A crowd of 10,000 cheered 300 congress supporters who took part in a raid on the Wadala salt works, Bombay, yesterday. About ...

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  5. HONOUR OF C.B.E.

    The Birthday honours list includes the name of Miss Amy Johnson, who has been created Commander of the ...

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  6. UNITY OF EMPIRE.

    At a dinner to the delegates of the Empire Press Conference a message from the King stressed the importance of the occasion. ...

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  7. CHEMIST AMOK.

    The town of Saumur experienced the thrills of an astonishing conflict when Louis Bouchet, a chemist ran amok, barricaded his shop find surrounded ...

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  8. NAVAL TREATY.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Baldwin, Leader of the Opposition, moved that a select committee of 11 members should be appointed to examine ...

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  9. THREE NEW PEERS.

    The list of birthday honours includes Peerages, which have been conferred upon Mr. Noel Buxton (Minister of Agriculture), Mr. Henry ...

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  10. SCIENCE CONGRESS,

    The deliberations of the Science Congress are drawing to a close, and to-morrow the conference will conclude the business sessions. The work ...

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  11. BOMB FACTORY FOUND.

    An explosion in Lahore yesterday revealed the presence of an up-to-date bomb factory in a house on the outskirts of the city. Bombs were ...

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  12. BACK AT WORK.

    Having accepted the assurance given by officials of the Miners' Federation that the question volunteer labour in the Northumberland Colliery and ...

    Article : 198 words
  13. BANKING BILL.

    Resuming the second reading debate on the Central Reserve Bank Bill in the, House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Latham (Leader of the ...

    Article : 345 words
  14. EARLY IMPROVEMENT.

    A note of optimism was sounded by the Minister for Labour and industry (Mr. H. E. Sizer to-night in an address on the present economic ...

    Article : 379 words
  15. COLD AND FAMINE.

    The terrible conditions existing in China due to famine were graphically narrated by Commissioner McKenzie, of the Salvation Army, to-day. ...

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  16. CONFERENCE PROPOSED.

    In the Assembly to-day the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Butler) proposed a conference of the Government and Opposition parties of all the ...

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  17. BRISBANE LEVEE.

    The Governor (Sir John Goodwin) held a levee at Parliament House this morning to celebrate the King's birthday. It was a brilliant ceremony and ...

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  18. FROM 7000 FEET.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) received a radiogram from the Administrator of New Guinea reporting that a Handley, Page aeroplane, in charge ...

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  19. HELP AUSTRALIA.

    The moment is most appropriate, said Sir Granville Ryrie (High Commissioner for Australia), welcoming 95 members of the Austral-English ...

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  20. AVIATRIX'S HONOUR.

    It has been officially announced that Miss Amy Johnson has been awarded the honour of Commander of the British Empire. ...

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  21. ON WAY TO SEVILLE

    The Graf Zeppelin departed to-day at 10.12 p.m. for Seville, Preparations moved like clockwork. The movable stub mast worked perfectly. ...

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  22. "DISGUSTING JOB."

    Problems arising out of the economic position caused Judge Dethridge to express his feelings during an interlude to-day, in the Commonwealth ...

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  23. NO BREACH.

    Dr. Earle Page (Leader of the Federal Country party) explained to-day that his party) and the Nationalist party still were friendly. He said these ...

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  24. 67¼ HOURS IN AIR.

    It is officially authenticated that Major Maddalena and Lieutenant Cecconi made a world's record endurance flight of 67½ hours, on a closed ...

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  25. MAGGIORA COMMITTED.

    The hearing of evidence concerning the murder charge against Giovanni Maggiora was concluded to-day. He was committed for trial at the ...

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  26. PRELUDE TO FURTHER HONOUR?

    Speculations are being made as to whether Miss Johnson's new honour may not be a prelude to a further one when she [?]turns. Critics already have ...

    Article : 94 words
  27. VETO OVERRIDEN.

    President Hoover suffered his first important political defeat, when the Senate by 61 votes to 18, and the House of Representatives by 298 to ...

    Article : 73 words
  28. BRISBANE BONDS.

    The Brisbane 6 per cent. 20 year sinking fund bonds will be placed on the local market to-morrow by the National City and Lee Higginson ...

    Article : 37 words
  29. MARSEILLES TO BAGDAD.

    In a test flight on the new air line to the Far East, at French aeroplane reached Bagdad from Marseilles in 48 hours. ...

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  30. BALLARAT SEAWORTHY.

    The Ballarat was pronounced seaworthy and sailed to-day. Nearly all of the dry cargo was reshipped. ...

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  31. GIFT OF MOTH 'PLANE.

    Miss Amy Johnson has accepted a gift of a new Puss Moth aeroplane from the de Haviland Coy. She will receive it when she returns to ...

    Article : 117 words
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