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  4. :: Mr. Bavin Welcomes Criticism of Executive ::

    It As considered unlikely ex-Senator Albert Gardiner will be allowed to contest the ballot for selection as a Labor candidate for the Senate at the ...

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  7. U.S.A NAVY

    President Coolidge says he feels there is nothing in the modified naval programme likely to alarm other countries but rather that it will be ...

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  8. ENGLISH LABOR

    The agenda paper of the Independent Labor party conference at Norwich on April 7 includes resolutions favoring a six-hour day in a ...

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  9. NATIONAL IDEALS

    The Premier, Mr. Bavin, addressing members of the Roseville branch of the National Party, said the future of the party did not depend so much ...

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  10. OMEO TRAGEDY

    Giving evidence concerning the death of Mrs. Griggs at Omeo, Frances John Perry, chemist, said Griggs came to him on two occasions about ...

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  11. BEAM WIRELESS.

    Mr. E. T. Fisk says the delay in opening a beam wireless service between England and Australia is due to the fact that the Marconi ...

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  12. SHOCKING OUTRAGE.

    A bound man, so burned as to be unrecognisable has been found in a ditch near Mclun. The marks of a motor car nearby show that the man ...

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  13. CAR SMASH.

    A sensational motor accident occurred on the Ashford road this morning. Mr. W. J. S. Gobbert of the Commercial Hotel, Ashford, was motoring ...

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  14. FLOODS IN THE NORTH.

    Heavy rain has fallen in North Queensland and all the rivers from Cairns to Townsville are rising. A flood is expected in the Herbert ...

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  15. CLOTHING TRADES.

    A conference of the Grand Council of the Amalgamated Clothing and Allied Trades Union has considered the proposed award covering all sections ...

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  16. BIG LAWSUIT.

    Armstrong Whit worth's has filed a claim, for £150,000 against the South Australian Government, which is couner-claiming probably for 100,000 on ...

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    MR. W. E. WEARNE, M.L.A. Who opened the Show. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. MURRAY WATERS.

    A decision reached by the Murray River Waters conference has definitely limited the programme of construction for the next five years. The ...

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  19. POSTMASTER ARRESTED.

    Following the discovery of a discrepency of £80 in the cash, of suburban post offices, the Postal Department this week suspended a postmaster ...

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  20. ON THE CARPET.

    The executive of the Federal Council of the Australian Timber Workers' Union has decided to expel W. Mc. Kenzie, Secretary of No.5 Western ...

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  21. — FLOOD DAMAGES.

    The Mayor of Nyugan estimates that the damage done by the recent flood will cost the local council between £2000 and £3000. Application ...

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  22. ESSENTIAL SERVICES.

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court in Melbourne Judge Beeby indicated that in the award covering the Working conditions at Yallourn he ...

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  23. POSED AS A DOCTOR.

    A man who is alleged to have taken the names of Dr. Fletcher, Dr. Anderson, and Dr. Holmes was arrested by the police last night on a charge of ...

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  24. HINKLER FUND.

    Mr. W. B. Morris, the English motor ear manufacturer, who is now visiting Australia, has donated £250 to the Hinkler fund. ...

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  25. FIVE SHOPS DESTROYED.

    Five shops in the main street at Gilgandra, together with their contents, were destroyed by fire yesterday. ...

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  26. CHANNEL DISASTER.

    Giving evidence at the Alcantara inquest, the captain of the Tevarisch declared the Alcantara struck his ship on the port side. Asked how the ...

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  27. HINKLER'S INTENTIONS.

    Bert Hinkler spoke to his wife in London by radio at an early hour this morning through station 2FC. He said it would not be long before he ...

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  28. TIMBER WORKERS.

    The Full Court of the Common- Wealth Arbitration Court has decided that for the present there should be no change in the hours of work in the timber inoustry ...

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  29. "SPEED KING" ROBBED.

    The well-known American speed king, Lloyd Elders, was knocked down ad robbed of £7 by two men at Surry Hills last. night. The victim was ...

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  30. TELEVISION

    In the House of Commons Mr. Mitchell Thompson, Postmaster-General informed Mr. Malone that he was considering the inclusion of television ...

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  31. FIRE AT MAROUBRA.

    A wooden structure at Maroubra Junction in which a ham and beef business was carried on was totally destroyed at a late hour by fire last ...

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  32. CONTROL OF FRUIT.

    Legislative action is foreshadowed to prevent growers from defeating the intentions of the Fruit Control Boards. ...

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  33. CRICKET IN NEW ZEALAND

    In the match Australian Eleven v. the South Island of New Zealand, the latter in their first innings compiled 124. Australia's score is: 0'for 96. ...

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  34. EXCITED SAMOANS.

    A message from Samoa states that about 250 Mane supporters reached Apia yesterday, while a further gathering of about 400 is taking place ...

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  35. A FLEEING MOTORIST.

    At an early hour this morning Dominie Margarolas, 49, a nightwatchman, was knocked down by a motorist in William Street, city. The victim ...

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  36. RICH GOLDMINE.

    A crushing from the Golden Age mine at Menzies (West Australia) has yieded 310 ounces of gold from 70 tons of stone. A yield of 8.33 ounces ...

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  37. CAR CRASH IN FRANCE.

    During the Boulonge-sur-Mer race in 1927 a British automobile crashed into the crowd, killing a gendarme and seriously injuring two spectators. ...

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  38. ADRIFT AT SEA.

    A wireless message from the mail steamer ''Niagara" states that three men were picked up from a drifting launch off the Newzealand coast. The ...

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  39. RAN INTO DANGER.

    Naridah Hennis, aged 7, ran out of the Church of England school at which she was a pupil right in the path of a lorry at Carlingford yesterday. ...

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  40. MISSING TIMBER BARQUE.

    Fears are felt for the safety of the Finnish barque 'Hougemont,' which is now more than 200 days out from Gefie, loaded with a large cargo of ...

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  41. VICTORIAN BUTTER.

    Reports concerning the deterioration of Victorian butter in transit to London have been received by the Dairy Produce Expert Control Board. It is ...

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  42. AFTER FOUR YEARS.

    A man for whom police have been keeping a sharp look-out for four years was arrested in the city yesterday. It is alleged he had been ...

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  43. UNWANTED BABY.

    There was a sequel yesterday to the finding of a two-months-old baby girl at East Sydney on Jauary 21, when detectives arrested a young woman ...

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  44. TO-DAY'S MARKETS.

    PRICE OF WHEAT. Wheat ex-trucks Sydney is to-day quoted at 53 per bushel. ...

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  45. HARBOR DEMONSTRATION

    The proposal of the Human Catholic authorities to hold a harbor demonstration and street procession on the occasion of the forthcoming ...

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  46. FROM POLAR SEAS.

    The whale oil tank steamer, N. T. Neilsen, ad also the mother-ship of the Norwegian expedition to Rosa Sea, arrived in Sydney early this morning. ...

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  47. INTERNAL RUMBLES.

    Strong protests are being expressed in shipping circles against the action of the Sydney branch of the Waterside Workers Federation in convening a ...

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  48. POSTAL ENTERPRISE.

    The postal department is investigating a scheme for a three-channel wireless service between Victoria and Tasmania. If the scheme be found ...

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  49. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    The Comonwealth Wool and Produce Co. Ltd., submitted a catalogue on Wednesday, 22nd. February consisting of 4072 bales of wool. ...

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