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  4. AMY JOHNSON

    Included in the King's Birthday Honors is the name of Miss Amy Johnson, upon whom the title has been bestowed of Commander of the Order of the British Empire. Commenting on the award of C.B.E. conferred on her by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. EN PASSANT

    Cloudy, with further, showers in the South East quarter of the State. Otherwise fine and cold. West to South West winds, fresh ...

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  6. CENTRAL BANK

    Speaking on the second reading of the Central Reserve Bank Bill in the House of Representatives, the leader of the Opposition said it was ...

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  7. PASTORAL AWARD

    During the hearing of the Graziers' Association's application for a reduction of wages of pastoral workers in the Arbitration Court to-day, ...

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  8. COAL MINERS RESUME

    The men resumed work at all the associated collieries on the Newcastle field this morning. It is estimated that aproximately 9000 men signed on. It is estimated that about 80 per cent. of the miners have ...

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  9. NEW STATES

    The period set apart for private members' business in the Legislative Assembly to-day was devoted to a discussion of a motion by Mr. Pollock ...

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  10. IMPROVED TONE

    Investment stocks rose strongly on Monday on the Sydney Stock Exchange. Welcome rains inland and the ...

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  11. DUE SYDNEY TO-DAY

    With a forecast for fine weather, it is probable that Amy Johnson will be able to land at Mascot aerodrome as previously arranged. The ...

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  12. MASCOT AERODROME

    In the House of Representatives, Mr. Riley, jnr., asked what was the extraordinary delay in effecting improvements to Mascot Aerodrome, ...

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  13. WORK ON SCHOOLS

    The Minister for Education said to-day that out of a sum of £50,000 made available by the Treasurer to provide work in connection with the ...

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  14. SOLDIER SETTLERS

    The case concluded in the Supreme Court to-day ex-parte Jones re Water Conservation and Irrigation Commission. The motion was ...

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  15. THE HARVESTER WAGE

    The Harvester wage was fixed in 1907 by Mr. justice Higgins in the Arbitration Court, following an application by H. V. McKay Ltd. ...

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  16. WOMEN CAN DO THINGS

    Amy Johnson was the guest of the Country Women's Association to-day. Replying to an address of welcome Miss Johnson said: When I began ...

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  17. U.S.A. GANG WARS

    Eleven gangsters and two policemen were killed over the week-end in one of the worst recrudescences of gang warfare ever recorded in ...

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  18. GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    The cost of office of Governor-General to the Commonwealth since January 1, 1901, to the end of March, 1930, has been £708,90710. This ...

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  19. PLANE CRASHES

    The Prime Minster has received a radiogram from the Administrator of New Guinea reporting that a Handley-Page aeroplane, in charge of Pilot ...

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  20. GRAZIERS AND RAILWAYS

    "We do not wish to see the Chief Railway Commissioner created a dictator of transports, and I am sure Mr. Cleary has no such ambition," ...

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  21. GILGANDRA FATALITY

    After Dr. E. McClelland told the Coroner he was unable to give the reason for the death of Mrs. Ivy Anderson, who was found dead at her ...

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  22. BUTTER JUDGING

    Sneaking at the Dairy Conference, which was opened by the Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Thorby, at the R.A. Lecture Hall to-day, Sir Samuel ...

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  23. LIVERPOOL STATE HOSPITAL

    Published allegations that Frederick Cundall, 69, labourer, an inmate of Liverpool Hospital, bad been neglected in the institution, ...

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  24. WENT TO HOSPITAL

    A remarkable story attaches to the arrest of a man in a private hospital. City, to-day. The detectives allege that the man was not sick, but ...

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  25. STOLEN CAR

    After having been driven a few miles, a new motor car, which was stolen from showrooms in Flinders Street, City, last night, crashed into ...

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  26. £10,000,000 LOAN

    It was reported to-day a new loan of between £7,000,000 and £10,000,000 will be floated in Australia by the Federal Government shortly. The ...

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  27. BODY IN HARBOR

    The body of George Baker, 40 years, an estate agent of Pitt Street. Sydney, was found floating in the water at Double Bay this morning. ...

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  28. MARRIED WOMEN TEACHERS

    The Minister for Education informed Mr. Dunn (Labor) that permanent married women teachers in the Education Department have certain ...

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  29. GRAF ZEPPELIN

    The Graf Zeppelin left for home to-night. ...

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  30. BOWLERS ABROAD

    At bowls, Sussex defeated the Australians 112 to 105. ...

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