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  4. AUSTRALIAN TEAM

    Owing to heavy rain last night play for the day was abandoned in the match between Australia and Surrey. To-morrow is the last day for the ...

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  5. AMY JOHNSON

    Miss Amy Johnson arrived at Cloncurry at 12.5 p.m. ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNOR PASSES THROUGH ADELAIDE.

    Air Vice-Marshal Sir Philip Game (newly-appointed Governor of New South Wales) and party, who are travelling on the Moldavia on their way to Sydney. Front Row (left to right): Sir Philip Game, Lady Game, Miss Isabel Crowdy (secretary to Lady Game). Back: Lieutenant-Commander C. M. E. Gifford (aide-de-camp to Sir Philip Game), Philip, Rosemary, and David Game. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SPORTING

    Mr. A. V. Kewney, secretary of the Victoria Racing Club, will leave for London to-morrow to inspect types of totalisators used and on the market in ...

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  8. THE COAL CRISIS

    Northern miners are in revolt against the decision of management committees that miners who accepted work in south, west, and unassociated pits ...

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  9. THE METAL MARKET

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  10. DUE AT LONGREACH TO-NIGHT

    Miss Amy Johnson is due to reach Longreach to-night and is expected to arrive at Brisbane on Thursday afternoon. According to present plans she ...

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  11. ROTHBURY WORKERS

    It was reported last night that the State Government has found employment for the Rothbury workers, who it stated will be secretly transported, ...

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  12. AIRWOMEN'S TRIBUTES

    Eleanor Smith, the holder of the American altitude record for "women, commenting on Miss Johnson's flight said:—"Her flight is of international ...

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  13. PRICE OF SILVER

    According to advice received in Adelaide this morning a new low record price was established in standard silver on the London Metal Exchange ...

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  14. ENGLISH WRITERS' COMMENTS

    "Bradman consistently scored off deliveries which the majority of batsmen would have been content to keep from their wickets," said the cricket ...

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  15. FOOTBALL

    The manager of the British Rugby team in New Zealand declared that a wing forward was "a deliberate cheat." The statement has aroused ...

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  16. PROMISE TO ROTHBURY MEN

    Mr. Weaver, Minister for Mines, said to-day that the only promise made to the Rothbury workers was that when the Government withdrew ...

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  17. UNEMPLOYED RELIEF

    At the last meeting of the Blacktown Shire Council the Department of Labor and Industry stated that the local relief depot had been withdrawn because ...

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  18. CRICKET.

    'A' cricket match played at the Pinnacles on Sunday last before a large number of spectators between the Pinnacles team and the Buffaloes ...

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  19. HOPE HELD IN ADELAIDE FOR VISIT BY MISS JOHNSON

    As there is no telegraphic communication with Alexandra Station, where Miss Amy Johnson and party spent last night, it is impossible that the ...

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  20. THE UNEMPLOYED

    A bill raising the school leaving age to 15 years, being part of the Government's scheme for grappling with the unemployed problem, was read a first ...

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  21. S.A. PARLIAMENT

    According to the speech of the Governor of South Australia at the opening of Parliament to-day a hill will be introduced for the abolition of the ...

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  22. AERIAL DOINGS

    Misa Helen Prosser, of Victoria Park, is West Australia's first woman aeroplane pilot. She took her ticket to-day. Miss Prosser's brother was a ...

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  23. THE PRICE OF COAL

    Overseas contracts for Maitland coal depend upon what concessions in freight and port charges can he made by the New South Wales Government. ...

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  24. FEDERAL REFERENDUM

    According to a number of New South Wales Labor members of the Federal Parliament, the postponement of the referendum by the Scullin ...

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  25. HISTORY OF THE 'PLANE USED ON THE FLIGHT

    According to information supplied by Major [?]e [?]avilland, the aeroplane being used by Miss Johnson is more than two years old, and during that ...

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  26. INCREASE IN VICTORIA IN NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED

    It was announced to-day by Trades Hall officials that there were 30,000 unionists unemployed in Victoria. The last census taken in March showed ...

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  27. COMMONWEALTH DRINK BILL

    In an address to the W.C.T.U. convention Mrs. E. C. Strang, of New South Wales, said the Commonwealth Drink Bill of £31,387,000 was still ...

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  28. 1000 BUNS IN MAY

    Bradman has scored 922 runs for nine innings. If he plays in the next two matches against Oxford and Hampshire, he will ...

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  29. ALLEGED THEFT

    David "William Balfour, of "Woodville, sheet metal worker foreman at Holden's motor body works, was committed for trial in the Adelaide Police ...

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  30. FIGURES FOR MARCH QUARTER

    Mr. C. H. Wickens, the Commonwealth Statistician, reports that for the quarter ended March 31 there were 63,114 unemployed in the ...

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  31. SOME MINERS SIGN ON

    Members of the Richmond Main and Pelaw Main lodges signed on at the colliery offi[?] yesterday afternoon. Shotfirers, deputies, and shiftmen ...

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  32. THE LATE MR. P. MULLANE

    The funeral of the late Mr. Phillip Mullana took place yesterday leaving his late residence, 273 Piper-street, South Broken Hill, at 4 p.m. The ...

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  33. MISSING WOMAN FOUND

    Mrs. Margaret Smith, an aged woman, who disappeared from her daughter's home at Kogarah on Friday night, was found unconscious ...

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  34. COUNTRY PARTY CONFERENCE

    At the Country party conference yesterday a motion was carried, "That this party should refuse to affiliate with any organisation which will not ensure ...

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  35. BRISBANE CITY COUNCIL

    The Brisbane City Council's loan of about £1,000,000 was negotiated by two American companies. The loan is to be issued at 6 per cent. and at an ...

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  36. FIRE FOLLOWS EXPLOSION

    A terrific explosion at Biddle and Wilson's aerated water factory at Mount Isa yesterday morning was followed by the complete destruction of ...

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  37. ATTEMPT TO MURDER THE PREMIER OF MALTA

    The Vatican organ, "Osservatore Romano," condemns the attempt made yesterday to assassinate Lord Strickland. ...

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  38. FUNERAL OF MRS. HALSETH

    The remains of the late Mrs. 'Agnes May Halseth were interred in the Church of England Cemetery yesterday, the funeral leaving her late residence, ...

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  39. THE SUGAR CROP

    The Sugar Board estimates the total production of the 1930 crushing at 498,920 tons of raw sugar, representing 479,100 tons from Queensland mills ...

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  41. LATE DR. DAVIDSON

    "May God give you judgment." These were the last words of Lord Davidson, (former Archbishop of Canterbury and Primate of England) when, ...

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  42. MOTOR GARAGE DESTROYED

    Three firemen were burned in a fire which occurred early this morning at the motor garage of E. S. Edwards, at Sylvania. The garage ...

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  43. ATTACKED BY FOOTPAD

    Mrs. Ellen Bruce, of Waverley, was attacked by a footpad at Redfern yesterday and robbed of a handbag containing £153 16/, which she had just ...

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  44. ARCHBISHOP OF MALTA CONGRATULATES PREMIER

    Amongst the number of letters of congratulation which Lord Strickland has received is one from the Archbishop of Malta, who wrote:—"Not ...

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  45. TRAGEDY AT TAMBO

    At Tambo yesterday Victor M'Knight (30), a kangaroo shooter, shot his wife, Ruth, and then shot himself. Both died. ...

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  46. BRITISH WOOL PRODUCTS

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Graham informed Mr. Boyce that out of the British exports of woollen and worsted yarns manufacturers in ...

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  49. MESSAGE FROM THE KING

    Lord Strickland, the Premier, has received a message from the King sympathising with him on the attempt made yesterday to assassinate him. His ...

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  50. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS

    The following members were appointed to-day to comprise a commission which will inquire into the working of the State railways:—Messrs. ...

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  51. AUSTRALIAN WOOLLEN GOODS

    Pellew and Moore Ltd. have at present a window display of Australian-made woollen goods, which has attracted much attention from ...

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  52. LAUNDRY ASSOCIATIONS HOLD ANNUAL CONFERENCE

    Speaking at the first annual conference of the Interstate Laundry Associations, Mr. E. H. Farrar, Minister for Labor and Industry, said there are 151 ...

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  53. AUSTRALIA'S DEPRESSION

    Sir Arthur Rickard in an address to the Millions Club referring to the economic and financial depression expressed the opinion that there were ...

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  55. BANNED NOVEL "REDHEAP"

    The Customs Department, referring to the banned noval "Redheap," by Norman Lindsay, points out that it is illegal for a newspaper to reprint the ...

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  56. SHIRES CONFERENCE

    Lieutenant-Colonel Bruxner, the Minister, for Local Government, in opening the shire annual conference, said that owing to financial stringency ...

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  57. KILLED WHILE HUNTING

    While hunting with, her father at Maldon (Victoria), a girl 16 years of age was thrown from her pony and killed. ...

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