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  2. THE DOLE MINISTER FOR LABOR RECEIVES DEPUTATION

    Yestrday's check up of food relief revealed that 5200 ration cards were not presented at the various luctropolitan depots. On this [?] the ...

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  3. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE BOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ADJOURNS TILL WEDNESDAY

    In the House of Representatives this afternoon Mr. J. H. Scullin, the Prime Minister, moved that the House adjourn until next Wednesday to allow ...

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  4. AERIAL DOINGS THE SCHNEIDER CUP

    Alarmist reports are current in air circles that Italy has withdrawn from the Schneider Cup, and that the French will not compete. In that ...

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  5. SPORTING

    At the meeting of the Austraiiun Board of Control it was decided to cuarantee the expenses of the South Africans' tour in Australia to the ...

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  6. ADELAIDE TORNADO

    A preliminary estimate of the damage causcd by the tornado yesterday to propelty has been fixed at about £5O00. A hundred homes were ...

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  7. FLOORS IN N.S.W.

    A menage from Tumut last night stated that the whole Tumut valley is under water as the result of torrential rains Except in a few isolated ...

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  8. ADVANCES FOR FARMERS AND UNEMPLOYED RELIET

    Referring to the resolution of the Luan Council subsequently approved by the Premiers' Couference that Mr. E. G. Theodore, the chairman, should ...

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  9. KINGSFORD SMITH

    A further recognition of tho genius of Kingsford Smith as an airman is the gold medal for 1931 which has been awarded him by the World ...

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  10. MR. HILL IN ADELAIDE

    Mr. L. L. Hill, the Premier, returned from the Premiers' Conference to-day with a new slogan: "Australia is ours, ours for Australia." Summing ...

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  11. DIPLOMA. OF RECEPTION FROM COSTA RICA STATION

    Mr. D. Nourse, of Railway Town, has just received a "Diploma of Reception" from Station N.R.H. in Costa Rica, Central America. The diploma ...

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  12. DECISIONS DISCUSSED BY FEDERAL CAUCUS

    It is reported that at last night' s meeting of the Federal caucus some members criticised the proposed reduction in wages and pensions, and that ...

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  13. NIGHT FLYING SMASH

    R. W. M'Kenzie, of the Civil Aviation Department, while practising night flying at the Essendon aerodrome last night, crashed into a tree ...

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  14. MURRUMBlDGEE BURSTS ITs BANKS AT GUNDAGAI

    At midnight the Murrumbdigee hurst its banks at Gundagai, and until 9 o'clock this morning the flood waters were rising steadily and slowly ...

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  15. RAILWAY TO SYDNEY

    Addressing a public meeting at Lithgow Mr. Cyril Hoskins, one of the directors of Australian Iron and Steel Ltd. dealt with the huge loss on the ...

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  16. KING OF ROUMANIA

    King Carol, who assumed the Roumanian Crown after a secret entry last June. is increasingly asserting his kingly rights in the Government of ...

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  17. ROBBERY FROM A HOUSE

    Steve Kalagurich. residing at [?] Crystal-street. has reported to the police that his house was entered by thieves between 3-15 o'clock yesterday ...

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  18. MISSING AIRMAN NO PLANES FROM MELBOURNE

    Although 'planes were to have been sent in search for Mr. Ekins to-day, none left this morning owing to extremely bad conditions. Rain is ...

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  19. PERTH MARRIAGE CASE

    It appeared likely yesterday that court proceedings of a somewhat sensational nature would be the outcome of a marriage of another young Perth ...

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  20. STATE CABINET ENDORSES MR. LANG'S ATTITUDE

    The State Cabinet to-night unanimously approved of Mr. Lang's attitude at the Premiers' Conference. His proposal to reduce public service ...

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  21. LABORER GAOLED

    Conrad Johannsen (45), a Swedish laborer, was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment in the Parramatta Sessions to-day for setting fire to a ...

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  22. CYCLING ACCIDENT

    Two boy- cyclists came to grief yesterday afternoon in Thomas-street through the headpiece of the machine breaking. As the boys, one of whom ...

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  23. REPORT FROM WANGARATTA

    The search is being continued (or Mr. J. Ekins, superintendent of aircraft of the Civil Aviation Department, who left Melbourne last Monday ...

    Article : 129 words
  24. THE METAL MARKET

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  25. BEASLEY CROUP

    Messrs. Lazzarinl and Beasley, members of the Lang group, at a meeting of union officials and unionists in the Trades Hall, explained ...

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  26. THE SCHOOLS

    The ladies' committee of the Burke Ward Parents and Citizens' Association held a meeting on Wednesday night at the residence of Mrs. ...

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  27. TENTS FOR UNEMPLOYED

    The Mayor to-day receiverd a telegram from Mr. A. Blakeley, Minister for Home Affairs, as follows:—"Your wire received. Marqueo and tents left ...

    Article : 67 words
  28. BROADBENT LEFT MASCOT TO JOIN IN THE SEARCH ORGANISED A PARTY AT HIS OWN EXPENSE

    Mr. H. F. Broadbent, an Aero Club pilot, left Mascot at dawn to join in the search for Mr. Ekins. Asked what he was going for he replied: "Only ...

    Article : 181 words
  29. IMPALED ON SHAFT OF SULKY

    William williams (74). mine superintendent of Lithgow, suffered dreadful injuries when he was impaled on the shaft of a sulky pole owing to a ...

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  30. TICKET CHECK IN SYDNEY

    A large number of unemployed presented themselves at all metropolitan relief depots this afternoon when the dole tickets were checked in order to ...

    Article : 170 words
  31. YOUNG AUSTRALIA LEAGUE

    The Mayor to-day received a letter from the Young Australia League cnclosing a prospectus for a proposed tour of the northern river districts of ...

    Article : 63 words
  32. CAR PLUNGES INTO RIVER

    C. Wright, engineer of Boomi and Boolooroo Shires, and Mr. Kenyon, a visitor from Sydney, had a terrible experience when a car in which they ...

    Article : 108 words
  33. 60 DEGREES TO-DAY

    The highest temperature in the shade up till 3 o'clock to-day was 60 degrees and the barometer readiug 29.230. ...

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  38. DOLE SEEKERS AT YOUNG

    Sergeant Hargrave, at Young, on friday asked a crowd of dole seekers at the police station was there a bush carpenter who would tix a small piece ...

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    Before coming to Australia about 10 years ago. Mr. Ekins was attached to the aircraft inspection branch of the British Air Ministry. Cpon his arrival ...

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  40. MAN FOUND DROWNED

    The body of a man found lying in water in the National Park, New South Wales, last September, is now believed to be that of William Henry ...

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  41. £500 SALARIES LIMIT

    Mr. F. C. Wills. secretary of the Public Service Association, described Mr. Lang's proposal to limit all salaries to a maximum of £500 a year as ...

    Article : 125 words
  42. 25 PER CENT. INCREASE TO BE GWEN FROM MONDAY

    Inspector Gibson has received a telegram from Sydney to the effect that the increased dole promised by the Government will come into force from ...

    Article : 89 words
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  44. T.B. SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION

    Mr. J. M'Neill. the Federal Minister for Health, gave a sympathetic hearing to a deputation from the T.B. Soldiers and Sailors Association which ...

    Article : 89 words
  45. MISTAKEN FOR KANGAROO

    Mistaken by, his friend for a kangaroo, Robin Gray (21) met a tragic death. He was shot in the groin with a dsm-dam bullet, and died from the ...

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  46. MINE WORKER INJURED

    D. Garland slipped and sprained his ankle while working at the South mine about 2 o'clock this afternoon. He was taken in the ambulance to the ...

    Article : 40 words
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