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  6. COAL INQUIRY REPORT

    The report of the Coal Commission, which is unanimous, states that the change of fortunes in the coalmining industry is the result of powerful economic forces, and cannot be attributed to political unrest or ...

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  7. Anna Pavlova in Australia

    The Russian dancer arriving in Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DISMAYED

    The spectacle of every coastal ship sailing practically to schedule, despite concerted efforts to hold the fleet up, is having a disconcerting effect upon ...

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  9. "NO ELECTION!"

    A positive refusal to go to the people for a verdict in the present political crisis was given by the Premier yesterday. ...

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  10. WATER FAMINE

    Even if rain falls within a week the position in regard to Goulburn's water supply is most serious. At present the city is practically dependent for its ...

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  11. TOWNSHIP SAVED

    When the fire fighters reached Buckland Valley last night, it was found that the bush fires were burning along a front of more than ...

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  12. WALL SWAYS

    A thrill was provided for a big crowd which watched an attempt made to pull down the front wall of M'Ilrath's, Ltd., gutted building yesterday ...

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  13. BLAZE IN N.Z.

    Bush fires are causing heavy loss in Marlborough. The Turakino Valley is ablaze from end to end, and the sawmill and bridge are threatened. ...

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  14. FRENCH CABINET

    M. Briand, who has been nine times Premier, formed his Cabinet in ten hours, both these achievements being records. ...

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  15. BARONESS'S JOY

    The Baroness Osten Sacken, a Russian, charged with the theft of a miniature valued at £500, belonging to Sir Archi[?]d Hamilton[?] was [?] ...

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  16. LONDON TO PARIS

    London to Paris in an hour and 29 minutes was the record flight of a passenger 'plane carrying 11 people, together with luggage and mails. The ...

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  17. ANGRY SCENES

    A heated debate took place in the Council of the League, which sat in secret for three hours. The Swedish Relegate, Professor ...

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  18. Ten Little Australians

    Precious freight on the see-saw at the Municipal Employees' picnic at Clifton Gardens yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. DISCUSSION IN LONDON

    Sir Timothy Coghlan, interviewed with reference to Sydney cables declaring that Mr. Lang had instructed him to urge the Dominions office to ...

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  20. WEATHER FORECAST

    Some scattered thunder showers in the north-east quarter of the State. Otherwise fine with moderate to warm temperatures. ...

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