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  2. INDUSTRIAL

    At a mass meeting at Lithgow it was decided to bring all departments at the ironworks and blast furnaces to a standstill. Over 600 men will be ...

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  3. THE LABOR SPLIT

    Delegates from the Federal A.L.P. conference nnd the Conroy and Seale factions of the State Labor Party met in a round-table conference at the ...

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  4. THE LONDON RAID

    According to the "Weekly Dispatch" M. Rosengoltz (Soviet Charge d'Affaires) is pessimistic, fearing the breaking off of Anglo-Russian relations. ...

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  5. ENGLAND TO INDIA NON-STOP FLIGHT

    The news that Flight-Lieutenants C. R. Carr, of New Zealand, and Gillman were picked up near Bandar Abbas came at a moment when the Air ...

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  6. LINDBERGH'S FLIGHT MOSS ATLANTIC

    A message from New York says that it is reported- in some quarters that Captain Lindbergh proposes to fly to Australia, but no confirmation of the ...

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  7. EMPIRE DAY

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, last night issued the following Empire Day message:—"With the commemoration of Empire Day in different parts ...

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  8. CHILD WELFARE

    Further evidence was heard yesterday by Mr. Justice Harvey, who is inquiring into the administration of tho Child Welfare Department. ...

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  9. THE METAL MARKET

    The following are the middle quotations of the London metal market for Monday, May 23:- Lead (soft foreign).—Spot, £24 15/ a ...

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  10. COAL TRIMMERS' STRIKE

    As a result of a coal trimmers' strike at Newcastle the overseas and shipping work of the port has been brought to a standstill. The hold up is virtually ...

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  11. STATE PUBLIC WORKS

    The annual report of the State Public Works Department shows that the expenditure for the past financial year amounted to £3,626,000. The receipts ...

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  12. SECRETARY OF CRANE DRIVERS SAYS STRIKE WILL CONTINUE

    In an interview yesterday the secretary of the Crane 'Drivers' Union stated that the men had decided not to accept, the court's terms and would ...

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  13. IN BROKEN HILL

    Empire Day was observed ih the various public schools this morning by the singing of patriotic songs and listening to addresses from public citizens. At ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA IN PAWM

    Mr. J. Hume Cook, addressing the Constitutional Club, said:—"Australia is in pawn to America, the price being £3000 an hour." That sum, he said, ...

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  15. NEW RECORD ACHIEVED

    Flight-Lieutenants C. E. Carr, of New Zealand, and Gillman, although they failed to reach India in their nonstop flight from England, set up a new ...

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  16. AN UNSPOILED HERO

    Paris is preparing to lionise Captain Lindbergh, but the modesty of the "flying Fool" prevent his being spoiled. He has two loves, the first for his ...

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  17. GLADSTONE ARSON CASE

    In the Criminal Court to-day Frank Jolly (28) was sentenced to six years' hard labor, for setting fire to a shop at G1adstone on March 1. Passing ...

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  18. WHYALLA F.E.D. AND F.A. LOG

    On the recommendation of the Barrier, branch of the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association, the log prepared by the "Whyalla ...

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  19. WARRINGAH BY-ELECTION

    The counting of the votes polled in the Marnngah by-election on Saturday was concluded yesterday. Mr. Archdale Parkhill was elected on the first ...

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  20. AVIATORS' SPENT NIGHT ON OVERTURNED PLANE

    Master, Donos has disclosed that Plight-Lieutenants Carr and Gillman spent all night on their overturned aeroplane, to which they swam after ...

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  21. PMEREWSKI ANNOYED

    I. Paderewski, the well known Polish pianist, rose from his seat, at the piano and walked, off the platform at the Auditorium last night because people ...

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  22. THE HIGH SCHOOL

    The pupils of the High School were assembled at 10.30 a.m. and proceedings were opened by the singing of the National Anthem. Addresses on suit ...

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  23. COMPENSATION SCHEME

    The usual meeting of the Compensetion Scheme Joint Committee was held at the committee room this morning, Mr. R. C. Atkinson presiding, ...

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  24. BRITISH AIRMEN'S FLIGHT FROM CAIRO TO CAPETOWN

    Much valuable information was gained by the Royal Air Force officers who have just completed a flight from Cairo to Capetown and back, particularly ...

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  25. MR. CHARLTON COMMENTS ON RESULTS OF ELECTION

    Mr. M. Charlton, leader of the Federal Labor party, referring to the Warringah election result, said that Labor had a lesson to learn from the ...

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  26. MUSSOLINISS TRIBUTE

    Signor Mussolini, the Prime Minister of Italy, has sent a message to the American Ambassador in which he says: "Accept my enthusiastic ...

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  27. AT CENTRAL SCHOOL

    Empire Day wag celebrated at the Central School, this morning when songs were sung by the children and addresses were delivered by ...

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  28. WIRELESS IN AUSTRALIA

    The Royal Commission on wireless opened its sitting in Sydney yesterday. The first witness was Walter Philip Renshaw, hon secretary of the ...

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  29. TUBERCULOSIS TREATMENT

    The medical committee attached to the Edward VII. Welsh national memorial has been to Genova to investigate the Spahlinger, treatment. It ...

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  30. NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL

    Representatives of 52 influential organisations attended a meeting yesterday when a National Safety Council of Australia was formed by the ...

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  31. A MILLION DOLLARS WITHIN AIRMAN'S GRASP

    A new york message says that a million dollars to put a gold end to his 3690-mile rainbow awaits Captain Lindhergh. With definite offers of ...

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  32. MR. BRUCE SATISFIED

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, expressed satisfaction at the result o the Warringah election. He said it was significant. Though then were ...

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  34. GALLIPOLI EVACUATION

    Field-Maeshal Earl Haig, in a speech at the British Legion conference at Dundee, which was also attended by General Lord, Horne, said that he was ...

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  35. HONORS FOR AIRMAN

    A Paris message says that Captain Lindbergh taking pilot Delage's tunic which he borrowed on his arrival in order not to be recognised, inspected ...

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  36. A MYSTERY MAN

    No clue to the identity of a welldressed man. who was found wandering in the streets of Turin last March has yet been discovered by the ...

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  37. POLITICS IN IRELAND

    The rumored return of Mr. Eamonn De Valera from America witli £250,000 is intriguing political prophets, who point out that he will sponsor at least ...

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  38. VISIT TO AUSTRALIA

    A Paris message says that Captain Lindbergh cannot definitely indicate when he will fly to Australia, as he is too busy considering the shoal of ...

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  40. MAN HAS SKINS AND POISON ILLEGALLY IN POSSESSION

    Alfred Dennis was yesterday charged at the Bathurst Police Court with haviug opossum skins and cyanide illegally in Iiis possession. ...

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  41. DUTCH AIRWAYS

    The attention of Royal Dutch Airways has been drawn to the possibility of flying direct from Amsterdam to Karachi, and from thew to ...

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  42. ARCHBISHOP ASSAULTED

    A message from Athens to the "Daily Ma I" says that Constantine Carayannides (hairdresser) armed with his scissors and assisted by many nuns, ...

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  43. JAZZING IN THE AIR

    King George and Queen Mary will attend a display to be given by the Royal Air Forte at Hendon on July 2. Two hundred Machines will participate. ...

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  44. ARTISTS WITHOUT HANDS

    A pathetic art exhibition which is being held in the County Council Hall consists of paintings, drawings, and needlework by defective children ...

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  45. STORES REPORTED MISSING FROM CANBERRA CAMP

    It is stated that there will be another court-martial in Goulburn within a week or so following the serious allegations, of shortages of stores at the ...

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  46. AB0RIGINES AT YASS

    Miss Price, a missionary, addressing the Aborigines Inland Mission Conference, declared that aborigines stationed at Yass had been given notice to quit, ...

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  47. LONDON TRUNK MYSTERY

    Scotland Yard officials admit that they are baffled in their investigations concerning the murder, of Mrs. Minnie OBonoti, whose body was found in a ...

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