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  3. PRINCE'S MANSION

    Fire completely destroyed the Crown Prince of Norway's beautiful white mansion at Skougum, which was a wedding present from the ...

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  4. EN PASSANT

    Cloudy, with further scattered showers on the coast. Otherwise tine, but cloudy in parts. Mild day, cold night, with frosts on the ...

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  5. TAX FOR RELIEF WORKS

    The first reading of the bill to provide for a tax of threepence in the £1 on wages and incomes of all descriptions was moved by the ...

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  6. FAULTY MAGNETO

    Miss Amy Johnson will not resums her flight to-day, owing to a defect of the magneto. The engineers of the Royal Air Company throughout the ...

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  7. CRISIS OVER

    The Public Service (Salaries Reduction) Bill was read the third time in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon by 44 to 42 ...

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  8. THE ANTARCTIC THE ANTARCTIC

    Sir Douglas Mawson's report on the work of the "Discovery" Expedition to the Antarctic was tabled by ...

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  9. EASY STAGES FROM DARWIN

    Advice has been received by Messrs. C. C. Wakefield and Co. from their agent at Darwin that it has been arranged for Miss Johnson to ...

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  10. WINDING-UP ORDER

    An order for the winding up of the Australian Federal Life and General Assurance Company Limited was made by the Chief Judge in Equtly ...

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  11. GUEST OF BRITISH CONSUL

    Miss Johnson last night refused a dinner invitation, but at 8 o'clock she visited the British Consul, where for a short period she conversed with a ...

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  12. SHIPS ON LOOKOUT

    Several vessels north of Darwin have been wirelessed to keep a lookout for Miss Johnson's plane. ...

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  13. AVIATOR'S ROOM AT DARWIN

    On arrival at Darwin, Miss Johnson will stay at the Victoria Hotel, in the same room as was occupied by Hinkler. Cobham, Owen. Piper, ...

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  14. COUNTRY DISTRESS

    The second reading of the 44 hour repeal bill was moved by the Minister for Labor and Industry, Mr. Farrar, in the Legislative Council ...

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  15. JUMPED INTO RIVER

    A man, whose name has not yet been ascertained, jumped into the Parramatta River at Rozelle to-day. He was rescued by Herbert A. Mills ...

    Article : 96 words
  16. AND INTERESTS

    Addressing the annual convention of the Pastures' Protection Boards, the Minister for Agriculture, referring to the prevailing depression, ...

    Article : 269 words
  17. TWO YEARS

    When John Geddes, 36, laborer, was sentenced to two years' imprisonment at the City Court to-day, for being in possession of ...

    Article : 116 words
  18. "PRODUCE MORE"

    "Not only the farmers, not only the manufacturers and employers, but the workers, too, must realise that the safety of this country lies ...

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  19. BANNED AS INDECENT

    Norman Lindsay's hook "Red Heap" has been banned under Section 52c of the Customs Act, which reads: "The following are prohibited ...

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  20. BETTER SHEWING

    With the near approach of the 1930 shearing season, the Graziers' Association is advocating "better shearing." It is the Association's opinion ...

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  21. MR. SANDER'S ATTITUDE

    The Premier, Mr. Bavin, referring to Mr. Sander's attitude in Parliament recently, said he did not know why the member for Wilgughby ...

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  22. ELECTRICITY FROM AIR

    The claim of young Italian at Ballarat years ago that he could extract electricity from the air is recalled by a story from Rome. A youth ...

    Article : 75 words
  23. BOXING FATALITY

    To settle a dispute, George Fitzmaurice, 17, of Windsor, and Alfred Stumbles, another boy, agreed to light it out with boxing gloves at ...

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  24. 48 HOURS' WEEK

    The Premier to-day received a letter from the Master Butchers' Association of New South Wales stating that at the annual general meeting of ...

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  25. DRUG TRAFFIC

    Patrick Byrnes, 72, who yesterday was fined £250 for being in possession of a prohibited drug, appeared at the Central Court to-day on a ...

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  26. STATE ROLLS

    The printing of the State rolls will be complete by next Wednesday The roll will comprise 22,000 pages, and between 700 and 1000 copies ...

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  27. DIGGERS' PRESIDENT

    Captain G. Dyett has resigned from the Federal Presidency of the Returned Soldiers' League, after 11 years' service. He said added, ...

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  28. MOTHERHOOD RIGHTS

    Giving evidence before the N.S.W. Standing Committee for reduction of infant and maternal mortality, Dr. Ludowici, who is attached to the ...

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  29. ARTISTS SUICIDE

    At the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of Cecil Haiti, a well-known Artist, whose body was found in the bush near Moruya yesterday. ...

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  30. RAIN EXPECTED

    The Acting Meteorologist says there are strong hopes for some good fails of rain over the inland areas of New South Wales ...

    Article : 42 words
  31. BRITISH MINISTER RESIGNS

    Sir Oswald Mosley, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in the Labor Government, has resigned from the Ministry. ...

    Article : 37 words
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