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  3. Amy Johnson's Flight

    Captain Bird, who is a passenger in a plane accompanying Miss Amy Joh[?] son, speaking by telephone from Charleville last night said that when she ...

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  4. TAX ON INCOMES

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, resuming the debate on the Unemployment Bill, Mr. Boss (Nat.) said he was in agreement with the ...

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  5. THE GOAL CRISIS

    A meeting of delegates from all lodges was held at tho Newcastle Trades Hall yesterday to-hear the detailed explanations of the leaders regarding the ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN TEAM

    The warmest weather experienced for the tour prevailed av Oxford to-day when the Australians began a three days match against Oxford University. ...

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  7. THE METAL MARKET

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  8. STATE GOVERNOR

    Sir Phillip Game, the new Governor, arrived in Sydney this morning on the Moldavia and was civen a cordial welcome by the Premier, members of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SPORTING

    The most amazing scenes ever witnessed on any British golf course occurred on the historic St. Andrew's links to-day when a huge crowd, ...

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  10. THE UNEMPLOYED

    In Britain the industrial position continues to become worse. The number unemployed rose by 20,015 to 1,759,500 during the week, and seems ...

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  11. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT EXPECTED TO CO-OPERATE

    There is now hope that the Federal Government will co-operate with the State so that the price of coal for export may be reduced by 5/ a ton, thus ...

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  12. WEEK END COMPETITIONS.

    During the week end the first round for a trophy presented Dy Mr. F. G. White, the president of the Golf Club, was played and the following cards ...

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  13. DEFEAT OF AMENDMENT TO UNEMPLOYMENT PLANS

    By 270 rotes to 241 the House of Commons defeated an amendment moved by Mr. Stanley Baldwin to the unemployment proposals of the ...

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  14. STATE GOVERNOR'S TRIBUTE

    Sir Phillip Game, the new Governor, in an interview paid a remarkable tribute to Miss' Amy Johnson. He said: "I was" rather afraid we would ...

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  15. STEAMER AGROUND

    The steamer Favorite, carrying about 150 passengers, ran aground in Botany Bay yesterday afternoon. Frank Brydon and Arthur Bolton set out on a ...

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  16. PROPOSED SAURY CUT OF N.S.W. PUBLIC SERVANTS

    Mr. W. A. Holman, K.C., on behalf of the Public Service Association addressed the Legislative Council at length yesterday on the bill proposing ...

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  17. WAS ALWAYS DETERMINED TO FLY TO AUSTRALIA

    ven before Miss Johnson took her A class club licence at Stag Lane Aerodrome of the London Aero Club more than a year ago she was ...

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  18. OFFER OF FREE PASSAGE

    The P. and O. Company has offered Miss Johnson a free passage back to England. ...

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  19. BOWLS

    The London office of the Zinc Corporagreat triumph in defeating Kent, bys 121 to 119. Kent played four international skippers, including Campbell, ...

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  20. TWO MEN ON A RAFT

    Further, details of the unenviable experience of two men named Brydon and Bolton when endeavoring to reach, the shore in Botany Bay by ...

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  21. TENNIS

    In the third round of the men's singles in the French championships today G. Hughes (England) defeated Willard (Australia); Landry (France) ...

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  22. 'PLANE NEEDS OVERHAUL

    Although the engine of Amy Johnson's 'plane requires an overhaul, she has decided not to stop to have this done. Two of the engine cylinders ...

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  23. IN AUSTRALIA

    Replying to a question in the Senate to-day Senator Daly, vice-President of the Executive Council, admitted that unemployment is on the ...

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  24. FOOTBALL

    Mr. E. K, Lean, commissioner of the Football" League, will tonight deal with a charge laid against Braid, of th Souths, for kicking Kinnear of the ...

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  25. VICTORIA RAILWAYS

    Mr. J. Groves the Victorian Minister for Railways, in declining to extend the Yarrawonga to Oaklands railway, said the attitude of the ...

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  26. LEFT CHARLEVILLE TO-DAY ON THE WAY TO TOOWOOMBA

    Miss Johnson took off from Charleville at 7.30 o'clock this morning and passed over Roma at 9.30 o'clock on her way to Toowoomba. It is ...

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  27. SWEARING IN CEREMONY

    Sir Phillip Game was sworn, in in the ballroom, of Government House today. The ceremony was most solemn and impressive and was performed by ...

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  28. ASSOCIATION MEETING

    At a meeting of the District Tennis Association pn Tuesday night arrangements were finalised in connection with the visit of the South Australian ...

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  29. MISS JOHNSON'S GREETING ON REACHING CHARLEVILLE

    Local wiraless enthusiasts who last night stayed at home to hear Mies Amy Johnson over, the wireless must have been disappointed when she did speak, ...

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  30. N.S.W. RAILWAYS

    In the Legislative Assembly last night Mr. Stevens, the Treasurer, moved the second reading of the Railways Amendment Bill the principal ...

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  31. M'CULLOCH PARK P. & C. ASSN.

    The general meeting of the M'Culloch Park Parents and Citizens' Association was held in the schoolroom on Monday night last. In the absence ...

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  32. ARRIVAL AT TOOWOOMBA

    Amy Johnson arrived at Toowoomba shortly before noon. A large crowd assembled at the Clifford Park racecourse where it was intender she ...

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  33. DEATH FOLLOWS DRINK OF RUM

    While riding through the bush at Berry yesterday, Arthur Warnes met another resident, and they stopped for a conversation. They took a drink of ...

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  34. SIR DOUGLAS MAWSON

    It was announced at the Science Congress yesterday that the Mueller Memorial Medal has been awarded this year to Sir Douglas Mawson in ...

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  35. ALLEGEDLY DRUNKEN MEN BEHIND A BOLTING HORSE

    Abtrat 2.30 o'clock this afternoon the sight of a bolting horse drawing a sulky up Argent-street at a fast speed attracted the attention of the people ...

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  36. AERIAL DOINGS

    For having carried paying passengers by air between Maryborough (Queensland) and Brisbane when he was not qualified to do so, James ...

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  37. KING'S ILLNESS

    A definite improveraent was reported to-day in the condition of the King, who is suffering from an attack of acute rheumatism in the1 right hip. His ...

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  39. THE WEATHER

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  42. A BURNING HAYRICK SETS FIRE TO VILLAGE

    Charged with incendiarism, Ignatius Peile confessed to-day that he tried to frighten away his mother-in-law by setting fire to a hayrick at home. A ...

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  43. SECESSION MOVEMENTS OF AUSTRALIAN STATES

    Although there is a strong possibility that the secession views expressed in West Australia will be brought seriously before the House of Representatives, ...

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  44. INTERSTATE' TEMPERATURES

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  45. U.S.A. BANK ROBBERY

    The Grand National Bank is being removed to a new location and while a vault was beiiig dismantled four robbers broke open 33 deposit boxes ...

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  46. ASSOCIATION MATCHES

    The fellowing are the results of the Tennis Association matches played on Saturday last:- Men's A Section.—Brokens III. ...

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  47. PROSPECTS FOR RAIN.

    Mr. Camm, the State Acting Meteorologist, said to-day that the prospects for rain inland now looked distinctly promising, as unsettled ...

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  48. MR. BAVIN TO ENTER PRIVATE HOSPITAL

    It is understood ' that Mr. T. R. Baring the State Premier, is to enter a private hospital for treatment as toon as the present session terminates. ...

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  49. NO GENERAL SUPPORT IN TASMANIA SAYS M.L.C.

    Mr. Alan Wardlaw, M.L.C., leader of the Government in the Tasmanian Legislative Council, says that the movement for accession has no general ...

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