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  4. "Johnny" to Speak Over Wireless To-night

    The Treasurer has introduced a Bill into the Assembly to give greatly enlarged powers to the Railway Commissioners in order to ...

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  7. AT LONGREACH

    Miss Amy Johnson arrived at Longreach at 5.53 p.m. yesterday. At 7.30 p.m. to-night a ...

    Article : 62 words
  8. TROOPS FIRE

    Savage riotings broke out at Rangoon this morning between Burman and Indian dock coolies, die casualties ...

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  9. SECESSION

    Sir Hal Colebatch, referring to the campaign for the secession of Western Australia from the Commonwealth, said, "I would go so far ...

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  10. WIFE MURDER

    The trial of Arthur Thomas Munn on A charge of having murdered his wife by poisoning with strychnine has concluded and the jury returned a ...

    Article : 69 words
  11. WOMAN IN DESPAIR

    Kathleen Ben[?]y. 34. a single woman, threw herself into the sen from the end of the Grange Jetty last night. She was rescued by some men and ...

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  12. WONDERFUL RECEPTION

    Miss Johnson met with a wonderful reception on her arrival at Longreach. the whole district turning out to welcome her. She was presented with an ...

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  13. FORTY-EIGHT HOURS

    The Forty-eight Hours Bill passed the second retading in the Legislative Council by 27. votes to 21. ...

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  14. Weather Forecast

    The following is the latest weather forecast: "Fine for the present, with warm days and cold nights, on eastern highlands, with further frosts, but ...

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  15. MOTORISTS' ACCIDENT

    Flung through the windscreen when his car somersaulted twice at Wyong yesterday, Robert Eberson, 44, an Adamstown hotel proprietor, received ...

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  16. UNEMPLOYED RELIEF

    The Unemployment Relief Tax Bills, providing for a lax of [?]d in £ on wages and a super-tax on incomes exceeding £312 per year, has passed ...

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  17. REPLY TO MR. SCULLIN.

    Miss Johnson has sent a telegram to the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) thanking him for the congratulations of himself, his Ministry, and the ...

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  18. THE AUSTRALIANS

    Owing to rain the match against Surrey has been abandoned. There was no play to-day. ...

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  19. SYDNEY UNEMPLOYED

    The erection of 200 workmen's cottages at Bunnerong at a cost of £140,000 has been suggested by the Citizens' Reform Association, to relieve ...

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  20. £10,000 SALARY FOP SEVEN MONTHS.

    Miss Johnson states that her reception at Darwin was beyond her wildest imaginings. She says she [?] to return to England in September to ...

    Article : 93 words
  21. SPORT

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    ON DRIED FRUITS' CAMPAIGN.--With the backing of the Commonwealth Export Control Board, Mr. L. B. Marchant, publicity officer for the Australian Dried Fruits' Association, is to display this car through New Zealand on a selling campaign. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. PARENTS IN LONDON.

    When Mr. and Mrs. Johnson arrived in London they were [?]gad by reporters and photographers. Mrs. [?]ohnson's chief concern was whether ...

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  24. AIR FORCE CROSS?

    The London "Morning Post's" political correspondent confirms that Mr. Ramsay MacDonald is considering what award would be suitable for ...

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  25. THE KING

    It was semi-officially slated, to-day that the King, who is suffering from rheumatism in the right hip, is progressing, and able to spend a ...

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  26. BURGLARS SURPRISED

    When four men were allegedly robbing a hous[?]n Kew last night, two constables, who had been hiding in a room of the premises, ...

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  27. ATHEISTIC STUDENTS

    The Deputy Chancellor of the Sydney University, Sir Mungo Ma[?]callum says that the a[?]legat on by a missioner at Bathur[?]t that 5000 graduates ...

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  28. LONDON PRESS TRIBUTES.

    The "Times'' says Miss Johnson has proved herself mistress of her machine, which must be a superlatively sound one, and captain of her soul. ...

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  29. ON THE WING!

    Miss Amy Johnson left Longreach at 10 51 this morning for Charleville which she was expected to reach at noon to hop off again at 2 p.m. for ...

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  30. NO RESPONSE

    Although the whistle was blown at a number of collieries in the Cessnock district at 5.30 this morning, there was no response owing to the hitch which ...

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  31. REDUCTION IN BUTTER

    Trade unions officials forecast that an attempt will shortly be made to have the bounty of 3d. per [?]b. on butter payable by local consumers under ...

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  32. FOR INVERELL 'TALKIES'

    Mr. Kouvellis, of The Capitol Theatre, Inverell, advises that he and his brother have the sole rights for the north and north-west of the "talkie" ...

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  33. WAGE-TAX BILL

    Mr. Lang, speaking in the Assembly on the wage tax bill said that the principle of applying special taxation to relieve unemployment was one ...

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  34. SHEEP KILLED

    When a stock train from Brea[?]bane arrived in B[?]orowa, it was found chat the truck was so o[?]oaded that [?]t of 2500 sheep jammed into [?] ...

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  35. BANKER SUICIDES

    Charles S[?]ton, 35, manager of the South Perth branch of the Bank of N.S.W. was found in a locker room of the Royal Perth Yacht Club with a ...

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  36. PRINCE OF WALES' PRAISE.

    At the opening of the 12th congress of the Federation of Empire Chambers of Commerce, which was attended by over 300 delegates of 158 chambers ...

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  37. TENNIS IN PARIS

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  39. LONDON WOOL SALES

    At the wool sales there was a good representative selection of greasy merinos and large offering of s[?]oureds with a few greasy crossbreds. Good ...

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  40. "STILL YORKSHIRE"

    Answering the Mayor of Hull's congratulations, Miss Amy Johnson led: "Yorkshire people in Australia are giving me a wonderful welcome ...

    Article : 63 words
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