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  4. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    Committees of the imperial Conference now busy are those discussing arbitration and disarmament, communications, imperial relations and economic ...

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  5. AERIAL DOINGS

    Mrs. Keith Miller, having lowered the women's transcontinental record for a flight from New York to Los Angeles, to-day attempted a one-stop ...

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  6. FEDERAL AFFAIRS

    Mr. J. E. Fenton, the Acting Prime Minister, announced yesterday that the next meeting of the Federal Cabiuet would be held at Canberra on October ...

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  7. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    Wing-Commander Kingsford Smith landed at Cloncurry at 7.15 o'clock last night. We explained that he had encountered stiff head winds ...

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  8. THE FINANCES OF AUSTRALIA

    The Federal Cabinet's economy measures now being drafted are believed to include an increase in the Sales Tax from 24 to 3 per cent. ...

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  9. STATE ELECTIONS

    It was officially stated yesterday that there are 1,448,136 names on the State electoral rolls made up of 728,590 males and 719,546 females ...

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  10. THE METAL MARKET

    The following are the middle quota[?] tions of the London metal market fo[?] Monday, October 20:- Lead—Spot, £15 13/9 a ton (a fall o[?] ...

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  11. MR. BAVIN PREDICTS BIG GOVERNMENT MAJORITY

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, the Premier, predicts that the Government will be returncd to power with a majority of from eight to ten s[?]ats. ...

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  12. MR. FENTON IN SYDNEY

    Mr. J. E. Fenton Acting Prime Minister, arrived in Sydney to-day from Melbourne. He said that there would be no [?]itting of the Cabinet before ...

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  13. ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETED FOR WELCOME IN SYDNEY

    Arrangements have practically been completed for a great welcome to Wing-Commander Kingsford Smith when he arrives at Mascot to-morrow ...

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  14. AIR ACE AND MECHANIC KILLED IN A CRASH

    Colonel Happe, a famous French air ace, and his mechanic were killed in a crash to-day when a wine broke off their aeroplane. Colonel Happe was ...

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  15. TRAINS COLLIDE

    A head-on rail collision occurred at Winnininnie about 3 p.m. on Saturday. A train of ore from Broken Hil[?] was standing at Winnininnie waiting ...

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  16. "BAD GUESSWORK"

    Mr. J. Lyons, the Treasurer, remarked: "Guesswork, and bad guesswork at that," commenting on the newspaper forecasts that the sales tax ...

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  17. KINGSFORD SMITH'S FIANCEE WILL MEET HIM AT MASCOT

    Denying rumors that her [?] to Wing-Commander Kingsford Smith might be held in Sydney, Miss Mary Powell said this morning that the ...

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  18. MR. F. ANSTEY AT RANDWICK

    In an address at Randwick last night, Mr. F. Anstey, Federal Minister for Health, declared that the report of the dumping of Russian wheat was ...

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  19. DISGRACEFUL SCENES AT NATIONALIST RALLY

    Disgraceful scenes took place at a Nationalist rally at Pyrmont last night. When attempting to arrest a man who was frequently interjecting, Constable ...

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  20. HUGE FLYING BOAT TO MAKE TRIP TO U.S.A.

    It is announced that the huge 12engined Dornier Do X flying b[?]at is to be sent to America on November 3 via Calshot, Havre and the ...

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  21. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS

    In the Central Police Court to-day, Frederick Samuel Mahood (22), Henry Stanley Mahood (27), and John Henry Davidson Pugh (19), ships stewards, ...

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  22. MR. E. RILEY AT RANDWICK

    Speaking at Randwick last night, Mr. E. Riley, sen., M.P., said that if the new Federal taxes did not balance the Budget the Government would have ...

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  23. THE SYDNEY EXPRESS

    The chief traffic manager of the New South Wales Railways has advised officials at the Crystal-street station that following the ...

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  24. FLYING BOAT FOR N.Z.

    There was much interest among experts during the week end at trials of a flying boat named Windhaven constructed for New Zealand. The ...

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  25. BILLIARDS

    Progress scores in the championship billiards tournament in which W. Lindrum is conceding 7000 to the other players are:—T. Newman, ...

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  26. MR. BAVIN AT COOTAMUNDRA

    Speaking at Cootamundra last Thursday, in answer to a question whether there was any possibility that Mr. Lang, if returned to power, would ...

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  27. AUSTRALIA'S CREDIT RUINED BY REPUDIATION TALK

    Dr. A. J. Ross, of Brisbane, who recently arrived in Sydney from New New Zealand, declares that Australia's credit has been ruined in other ...

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  28. LADY SOMERS PRAISES KINGSFORD SMITH'S FEAT

    Lady Somers (wife of the Acting Governor-General) to-day paid a tribute to the flight of Wing-Commander Kingsford Smith, which she described ...

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  29. S.A. LABOR PARTY

    Resolutions that Labor members of Parliament who vote for a wage redaction shall be disciplined by the party will be submitted at a special meeting ...

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  30. THE HOSPITAL

    Mr. R. J. Love, Hospitals Commissioner, arrived this morning from Sydney and later left for Wilcannia. Mr. Love was met on arrival by Mr. D. [?] ...

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  31. MOTORING FATALITY

    Two children of Professor S. M. Wadham, of the Melbourne University, were killed and Mrs. Wadham was badl[?] hurt in a motor smash last night. ...

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  32. CANCER SUFFERER'S DEATH

    Artnur Kearns (68) called at the Wee Waa police station last week and asked for rations. The police noticed a growth on his lip, and sent him to ...

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  33. KNIGHTHOOD SUGGESTED BY ACTING PRIME MINISTER

    Mr. J. E. F[?] the Acting [?] Minister suggests that the Imperial Government may advise the King to confer a knighthood on Kingsford ...

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  34. MR. BRUXNER'S TOUR

    Lieutenant-Colonel Bruxner, Minister for Local Government, after an extensive tour of country electorates said that he had no further doubt about ...

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  35. SMITH MAY BE PROMOTED TO RANK OF AIR COMMODORE

    It is reported that the Federal Ca[?]net at its meeting next Monday will promote Wing-Commander Kingsford Smith to the rank of Air-Commodore. ...

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  36. THE PRICE OF PETROL

    Mr. J. E. Fenton, the Acting Prime Minister, stated this morning that the inquiry into the price of petrol was proceeding. "It cannot be hurried," he ...

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  37. FEDERAL BASIC WAGE

    Mr. Duggan, president of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, said yesterday it was proposed to hold an intensive campaign both by public ...

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  38. ST. PETER'S COLLECTION

    A special Hospital collection was taken at St. Peter's Anglican Church on Sunday last. It was reported that the sum contributed was in the ...

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  39. MR. LANG AT CHATSWOOD.

    Mr. J. T. Lang addressing a meeting at Chatawood, claimed that the newspapers were wholly responsible for statements attributed to him that he ...

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  40. CAPTAIN MATTHEWS

    Captain Matthews spent last night at Anthony's Lagoon and reached here this morning. He states that he struck stiff head winds yesterday. ...

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  41. DEATH OF MR. A. J. MORRIS

    Mr. Albert Joseph Morris, a resident of over 40 years, died this morning at the age of 77 years. In the early days he spent two years at ...

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  42. FALL FROM BOAT

    Wilmer Jurd (20) fell out of a boat while at a swimming picnic at Cecil Plains and was drowned. ...

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  43. HILL'S DAMAGED 'PLANE TO BE REPAIRED AT SINGAPORE

    The aeroplane of F[?]ght-Lieute[?]t C. W. Hill will be shipped to Singapore and repaired there by a mechanic of the Royal Air Force. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  44. SPEAKERS AT A MEETING PREDICT TWO ELECTIONS

    Speaking at the Women's National League meeting Mr. Menzies, M.L.A., predicted the Victorian State election this year, while Colonel White, M.H.R., ...

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  45. "UNLOCKING OF FINANCES"

    Re[?]ing to a statement at the Labor rally on Saturday by Senator Daly who declared that if Mr. Lang was returned he "would find means of ...

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  46. BASIC WAGE INQUIRY

    The Full Arbitration Court to-day resumed its inquiry into the basic wage. Chief Judge Dethridge said that the question of ...

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  48. TWO MEN ATTACKED BY ROUGHS IN SYDNEY PARK

    Two men were attacked by a number of larrikins in Prince Alfred Park last night. One of them, Patrick Humphries (30) was so badly knocked ...

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  49. THE WEATHER

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  50. FARMER ATTACKED

    Manus Kelly (66), a dairy farmer and a milk vendor, was walking out of his back door under a verandah at Auburn early this morning when he ...

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  51. TEACHERS' SALARIES

    The retrospective increases of salaries to the public school teachers, as the result of the recent case before the Industrial Commission, applies only to ...

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  52. PROSPECTOR'S DEATH

    Earl William Liou (46) was killed at Maitland Point, near Uralla, while prospecting for cold. About five tons of earth had fallen upon him as he was ...

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  53. RAID AT FIVE DOCKS

    Police and Customs officers raided premises at Five Docks and seized an elaborately fitted rum-making plant. The house is only two doors from the ...

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  54. INTERSTATE TEMPERATURES

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  55. BOY SCOUT MOVEMENT

    Mr. E. Trenchard-Miller (the chief commissioner of Scouts), Mr. H. L. Lee (deputy chief commissioner), and Mr. R. J. Bennett (assistant commissioner ...

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  56. SEQUEL TO MOTOR SMASH

    William Mullalley and Henry Abley were seriously injured when a car in which they were riding got out of control and overturned near Gunning ...

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  57. THE UNEMPLOYED

    More than 600 unemployed men and women yesterday marched to the Premier's office, and, while the [?]poke[?]men were in the building, hooted and ...

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  58. YOUNG GIRL'S DEATH

    Sheila Wright (16) on Sunday left Murweh Station, where the was employed. When she did not return a search was made and her body was ...

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