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  4. AVALANCHE

    With a crash that rattled windows of houses more than two miles away thousands of tons of earth and rock, representing more ...

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  5. COMMONWEALTH FINANCE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. H. Scullin) announced yesterday that a conference of the Commonwealth and State Premiers and Treasurers, ...

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  6. Alleged Fraud

    The arrest in the city yesterday afternoon of two well-known mining company promoters has caused a stir in the Stock Exchange and financial ...

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  7. AVIATION

    In a sensational plane crash at the Geelong aerodrome yesterday afternoon two young airmen lost their lives. The victims were Eric ...

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  8. "PROSTRATION"

    "What confidence can overseas investors have in a Government which is so spineless that it meekly accepts Mr. Theodore for its treasurer?" asked ...

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  9. DISINTEGRATION?

    'The Federal Labour Party seems to be in process of disintegration, following Mr. Scullin's advocacy of the return of Mr. ...

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  10. FEDERAL CABINET

    As a protest against the reinstatement of Mr. E. G. Theodore as Treasurer in the Federal Cabinet Mr. J. M. Gabb Labour member for Angas (South Australia) has severed his connection with the Parliamentary Labour Party. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. "SMASH LOAN COUNCIL"

    A combined move by Mr, Theodore as Federal Treasurer and Hr. J. T. Lang (Premier of New South Wales) to. "smash the Loan Council" is ...

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  12. ENGINES FAILED

    The engine of a two-seater aeroplane, which was piloted by tho owner, Sidney Hargreaves, of Hanworth, who recently learned to fly, stopped while, ...

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  13. "STOP THE ROT"

    "Why do you not act instead of talking?" the Federal Treasurer (Mr. E. G. Theodore) was asked from the back of a hall last night ...

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  14. SLEEPER ON RAILS

    A report from Emerald states that about 200 shearers and shed hands from Sydney who were proceeding through to Northampton ...

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  15. MR. LYONS

    "I do not think for a moment that Mr. Scullin wanted Mr. Theodore back in the Cabinet. The man I would like to see in the Treasury is "Joe" Lyons, ...

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  16. Two Planes Missing

    Four army aeroplanes set out yesterday morning on a winter endurance flight from Korea. One machine made a forced landing at Seoul, and one ...

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  17. "Rather Stupid Joke"

    Communists held a procession yesterday and hoisted a red flag on the veranda of the Governments offices. The position is very quiet at present ...

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  18. Schneider Trophy

    Lady Houston, widow of Sir Robert Paterson Houston, has telegraphed the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald), that she, to prevent the ...

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  19. SENATOR DALY

    The Vice-president of the Executive Council (Senator J. J. Daly), who was unable to attend yesterday's meeting of the Federal Caucus, owing to ...

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  20. GOLD BACKING

    To those who object to a managed currency, one might re[?]ort that the sundial is the natural timepiece but most people prefer a watch. This was ...

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  21. LOST IN BUSH

    The police at Kidston yesterday advised Sub-inspector Cahalane that an unknown man was lost in the bush. The police and trackers are searching ...

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  22. Profitable Year

    The report of the Midland Railway Co., Western Australia, states that after transferring £5,000 to taxation reserve and £40,000 to depreciation and ...

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  23. NEW HOME OF THE BRISBANE BOYS' COLLEGE

    In a setting of restful beauty an imposing Building has been erected at Toowong to meet the growing requirements of the Brisbane Boys' College, which formerly was located at Clayfield. The building is open for inspection this afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Britain to Australia

    Mr. G. P. Falrbairn, a Victorian, is planning to start before tho end of February, probably alone, on a flight to Australia. He will use a ...

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  25. CABINET RANK

    Full portfolio rank for Mr. J. A. Beasley (Assistant Minister), and the elevation of Mr. J. Curtin (Western Australia) ...

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  26. MUNGANA CASE

    "It is obvious that Mr. Theodore is in no hurry to expedite the trial," said the Attorney-General (Mr. N. F. Macgroarty) in a statement on the ...

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  27. Ready for Flight

    Her repairs and trials having been completed, it is expected that the Dornier DO--X flying boat will depart on her postponed Transatlantic flight ...

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  28. Chinese Fined £20

    When a parcel of vegetables carried by Ah Quan, an aged Chinese, was searched at Ingham on his arrival by a special excursion train from ...

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  29. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE

    "If the Federal Government will take £400,000 each month out of the Commonwealth expenses and make an honest ...

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  30. New Cabinet

    M. Pierre Laval, who was Minister for Labour in M. Tardieu's last Ministry, which fell in December, has succeeded in forming a Cabinet in ...

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  31. "VERY STRONG REASONS"

    Commenting on the reinstatement of Mr. E. G. Theodore in the Commonwealth Cabinet, the "Times" says: The objections to the reinstating of Mr. ...

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  32. Free Oil Produced

    The oil bore at Blenheim, which was seated on Monday for the night to allow an accumulation, produced about 5,000 gallons of oil, free mud or ...

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  33. FALL FROM HORSE.

    Malcolm Cockcroft, a youth, of Brisbane Street. St. Lucia, was taken to the Brisbane Hospital yesterday afternoon, suffering from injuries to the ...

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