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  4. COAL SUBSIDY GRANTED

    The House of Commons was crowded when the Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, moved the Supplementary Estimate of ...

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  5. SOVIET AND JAPAN

    Japan has notified Russia that Soviet commercial commissioners will be admitted to Japan, but that no diplomatic privileges will ...

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  6. METAL 'PLANE

    The Australian explorer, Captain G. H. Wilkins, informed the Australian Press Association that he visited the Dornier Wal aircraft ...

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  7. HE NEARLY MISSED AGAIN!

    This American sailor, who missed the fleet on Thursday, only just caught the Moeraki yesterday by clambering over the rails. He is to rejoin his ship in New Zealand. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE ROOF MIGHT FALL IN

    Suppose the roof of the Legislative Council Chamber fell in upon the crowd gathered to the opening of the State Parliament on ...

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  9. "MAD OR DESPERATELY WICKED"

    George Andrew Taylor, who was found guilty of working two horses to death, was considered by the Police Magistrate to be "either ...

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  10. NO TIME LOST

    The resumption of work on the ships yesterday was marked by a record Attendance at the Shipping Master's Office at 9 o'clock, about ...

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  11. FRANCE'S LOSSES

    The war correspondent of "Le Temps" states that France does not realise she is in danger of losing Morocco. ...

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  12. PENSIONS FOR WIDOWS

    An important feature of Mr. Lang's scheme for providing widows with pensions, to be unfolded to the Government caucus ...

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  13. BARRACKING

    The protest by J. Sharp (Lancashire's captain) has raised the whole problem of barracking, especially when so persistent that a ...

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  14. PRISON SYSTEMS

    The International Prison Congress was addressed by the Lord Chief Justice of England (Lord Hewart), who emphasised the value of probation. He ...

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  15. UNDER A MOTOR CAR

    A tragic accident occurred at Darlinghurst late yesterday, afternoon, when Douglas Reginald Perera, aged 2½ years, of 75 Brougham Street, ...

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  16. HOW LONG WILL IT LAST?

    At the meeting of the Coal Commission in Newcastle yesterday Mr. Justice Edmunds stated that the Commission had been appointed ...

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  17. WATCHED FOR THE TRAIN

    Investigations at the scene of yesterday's hold-up of the State saw mills pay party, show the robber to have made a camp in the vicinity, and to ...

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  18. BACK TO NORMAL

    The Blue Peter flew from the mastheads of three Inter-State ships in Melbourne yesterday. From 400 seamen who assembled at the Mercantile ...

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  19. A BIG GOLD FIND REPORTED

    A stir has been caused among old mining men in Ballarat, by news of the discovery of a gold-bearing reef in Black Hill, Ballarat ...

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  20. SINGLE SEATS?

    If the Premier, Mr. Lang, has his way a reversion to single-seat electorates will be brought about much sooner than was expected. He ...

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  21. AERIAL ARMS

    The Navy Department has announced that the airship Shenandoah will be fitted out with ten machineguns for experimental purposes. ...

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  22. OXFORD ST. TRAGEDY

    George Burton (53), of Tennyson Read, Mortlake, was knocked down, and killed by a motor car in Oxford. Street. Woollahra, at about 6.20 p.m. ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLES

    It was stated to-day that over 100 miners and 12 policemen were injured in the midnight riots at Ammanford. Many innocent persons suffered when ...

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  24. RICH SHOW REPORTED AT SPRINGBROOK

    Reports are to hand of a rich show of gold in the Springbook locality, and there, are many who predict that it will surpass "the Marvel," from which ...

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  25. CREWS AT NEWCASTLE

    Crews were signed on for the steamers Iron Crown, Echunga, Warspray, Chronos, Iron Master, and Iron Knob. Part crews were obtained for ...

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  26. NO CHEERS--BUT THEY'RE TAKEN FOR GRANTED

    We did honor to the American fleet, and must not forget our own. H.M.A. Ships Sydney and Adelaide lending the destroyers out of the Harbor yesterday in continuation of the winter cruise. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. THE AUSTRALIAN FLEET

    Led by the flagship, H.M.A.S. Sydney, the Australian fleet departed yesterday for Hervey Bay, Queensland, where gunnery practice and ...

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  28. NO ELECTRICITY

    Through a failure at Lake Coleridge hydro-electric works, Christchurch city was shut off from its electric power supply, and stand-by plants supplied ...

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  29. DAWES PLAN

    Scientific German criticism of the Dawes reparations plan by Professor Liefmann, a leading economist, agrees that it will undermine the economic ...

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  30. SUNDAY EXPRESSES

    Protests against the extra Sunday work which will be caused by the running of Sydney expresses on Sundays were contained in a letter from the ...

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  31. CHARGE IN HOT SLAG

    A blasting accident happened at the Broken Hill Proprietary Steel Works this afternoon, as a result of which Clarence Gamble (46), married, the ...

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  32. WORLD'S RECORD

    Ethel M'Garry sot a new world's record in a half-mile swim for women in the national championships. She covered the distance in 12min. 57sec., ...

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  33. Summary of Important News Appearing To-day

    The House of Commons approved the supplementary estimate of £10,000,000 for the coal subsidy. In midnight riots at Ammanford ...

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  34. ITALIAN FILMS

    In order to revive the Italian film industry, which long has been languishing, Signor Mussolini has decreed that all cinemas must show Italian ...

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  35. CIVIC EMPLOYEES

    If the Municipal Employees' Union has its way with the City Council civic employees will secure an additional 6s a week with their wages. ...

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  36. JOBS FOR ALL

    Under the auspices of Communist Labor, an Unemployed and Casual Workers' Union has been formed in Perth. ...

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  37. WEATHER FORECAST

    Cloudy, with some scattered showers on the coast north from Sydney. Otherwise mostly fine, with ...

    Article : 86 words
  38. COLONIAL STOCKS

    On the London Stock Exchange the feature is the strength of high-class securities, colonial issues showing most prominently. ...

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