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  3. FEDERAL RELIEF

    Impassioned speeches urging the Government to pass measures to decrease unemployment were made by Mr. G. E. Yates and Dr. Maloney ...

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  4. DAVIS CUP

    In the Davis Cup matches at Dublin, the Australians won the first two singles matches against Ireland. Crawford defeated Maguire 6-1, ...

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  5. EN PASSANT

    Some scattered showers about the slopes, far southern [?]olelands, and north coast. Otherwise one generally. Mild day and cold ...

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  6. COAL FIELDS

    The General President and General Secretary of the Miners' Federation said to-day that the Northern District Committee of Management ...

    Article : 176 words
  7. STATE HOUSE

    The bill to repeal the 44 Hours Week Act passed its final stages in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, and was forwarded to the ...

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  8. FLIGHT RESUMED

    Miss Amy Johnson's plane was brought after repairs from insein to the racecourse here shortly before dusk. Amy plans to make a test ...

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    E. F. Moon Rose to great heights against Irish giant. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WANTED TO BREAK RECORD

    Sir Charles Wakefield, speaking a[?] a dinner given by various aero societies, paid tribute to Britain's flying women, specially Miss Amy Johnson, ...

    Article : 96 words
  11. OFFICIAL WELCOME

    The Government Resident at Dar win has been asked to extend a well come to Miss Amy Johnson on her arrival there on behalf of the ...

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    Rain Storms Hold No Fears for Miss Johnson ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. WITHDRAWAL FROM ROTHBURY

    The future of the men employed at Rothbury colliery is still in doubt, but, referring to the matter to-day the Minister for Mines said: "The ...

    Article : 96 words
  14. CENTRAL AUSTRALIA

    The Prime Minister and other memgers of the Federal Cabinet will entertain members of the Mackay aerial survey expedition at lunch at ...

    Article : 226 words
  15. BOTTOMLEY

    Hera[?]ic B[?]timley, ex-M.P., interviewed the High Commissioner, Sir Granville Ryrie, for the purpose of obtaining official sanction for his ...

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  16. FEDERAL £100,000

    The Federal Government's proposal for when work is resumed on the coalfields was outlined by the Prime Minister in the House of ...

    Article : 215 words
  17. ESCORT FROM DARWIN

    Captain, L. J. Brain, who located the Kookaburra in Central Australia, and found Moir and Owen at Caps Don, left Brisbane on Wednesday, ...

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  18. FAITH IN COUNTRY

    The Chief Railway Commissioner, Mr. Cleary, who returned to-day after his southern tour, said: "The whole trip restored one's faith in the ...

    Article : 73 words
  19. INDIAN UNREST

    While flying over Khyber Pass yesterday, in connection with demonstrations against unruly tribesmen, an Air Force plane crashed near Ali ...

    Article : 142 words
  20. PRESS CALL

    The Prime Minister is not so enthusiastic about the wireless telephone between England and Australia as he was when the service was ...

    Article : 186 words
  21. HINKLER

    "Somebody has been drawing of his imagination," Bert Hinkier to formed the Australian Press in relation to his reported early flight to ...

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  22. COURSING

    The Liverpool Coursing Club's Bracelet Stakes meeting concluded to-day. Results of deciding courses were:-- ...

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  23. GAS MAIN EXPLODES

    Enveloped in flames, after an explosion of gas in a street at Neutral Bay to- day, Thomas Cross, 28, of Erskineville, and James Riley, 25, ...

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  24. DEATH FROM MOTOR INJURIES

    Bruce Campbell, 18, who was the victim of a collision between a motor cycle and a motor car at Mosman last month, died to-day. Campbell ...

    Article : 67 words
  25. MEDICAL AID

    The destroyer Anzac, with a surgeon on board, has been sent from Jervis Bay [?]abe island, to take off the wife of one of the lighthouse ...

    Article : 59 words
  26. CONSTABLE DISMISSED

    When Constable Roach was charged at Redfern court to-day with haying inflicted grievous bodily harm on Joseph Lillie, at Redfern, It was ...

    Article : 69 words
  27. AUSTRALIAN FLEET

    In the Senate the Assistant Minister, Senator Barnes, announced, in reply to Senator Cooper, that H.M. A.S. Success would be put out of ...

    Article : 70 words
  28. COAL WANTED

    It is reported that as a result of the expected resumption of work on the northern coalfields at reduced wages, the Railway Commissioners ...

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  29. MYSTERY VESSEL

    All inquiries have failed to identify the mysterious vessel which disappeared after she was sighted by the Steamer Taranaki off the Queensland ...

    Article : 61 words
  30. R 100

    The airship R.100 is expected to leave for a trans-Atlantic flight for Canada within a fortnight. ...

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  31. PRESBYTERIAN FUNDS

    According to the Treasurer's report submitted to the Prebyterian Assembly, donations and subscriptions amounting to £49,398 were received ...

    Article : 45 words
  32. ENGLISH BILLIARDS

    In the billiards championship Davis is 17,960; Newman (in play), 15,889 Including 741. ...

    Article : 23 words
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