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  3. COAL INQUIRY

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) stated yesterday that, owing to the great importance of the inquiry to be conducted into the coal mining ...

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  4. RUSSELL HILL

    At a meeting of the Citizens' League last night a letter from the Commission was read stating that there was no truth in the suggestion that ...

    Article : 225 words
  5. SERIOUS BLOW

    The Committee or Experts ion German Reparations met in formal session in Paris to-day, the experts having met primarily to determine about ...

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  6. FUTURE OF CANBERRA

    The future government of the Territory was discussed by the meeting of the Citizens' League at the Social Service building last night. ...

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  7. WILKINS

    "I have been in an embarrassing position; practically the whole of the money, machines and personnel has been provided by Ameri[?] but whether ...

    Article : 259 words
  8. ON THE MAGISTRATE

    At a meeting of the Trades and Labour Council to-night, Mr. Laidlaw S.M. who sentenced five, timber workers to six months' gaol this afternoon for ...

    Article : 189 words
  9. SOUTH AFRICA

    Hertzog, touring the Trans[?] was significantly subjects to awkward questions, indicating [?] back veldters were taking a very intelligent interest ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TALKIES

    The challenge of the "talkies" to the theatre is frankly admitted by famous British authors and actresses. At a [?]chcon at [?] ...

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  11. STRIKERS FIRM

    At a mass meeting of the timber workers at the Trades Hal to-night, a motion was carri[?] unanimously re-asserting the decision not to return to ...

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  12. GARDDN'S VIEWS DENOUNCED

    Another demonstration by about 2,000 unemployed was held to-day, when the men marched to the city and through it to the Premier's office. ...

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  13. CABINET

    Cabinet spent practically the whole of its time yesterday on the details of the forthcoming Premiers' conference to be held in Canberra on May 28. In ...

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  14. NEXT TEAM

    Tate, in the "Evening Standards" prophecles that Ryder will be captain of the 1936 Australian team, with Woodfull or Kippax as vice-captain. ...

    Article : 176 words
  15. GARDEN DISOWNED

    A full committee of the combined Mining Industry Unions, which is sitting in Sydney issued the following statement to-day. "The Committee's ...

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  16. UNIONIST ARRESTED

    While a mechanic was attempting to repair damage to a timber lorry which collided with the stone curbing [?] the city this morning he was ...

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  17. GOLF TITLE

    Everyone recognises that the first round of the open golf championship was an Anglo-American contest. The Americans are formidable ...

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  18. SCARED OFF

    The night watchman at the Empire Timber Mills at Balmain saw a man on the premises early this morning. When challenged he took no head, ...

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  19. SIX MONTHS EACH

    The magistrate, Mr. Laidlaw, to-day sentenced the live accused to six months imprisonment for having unlawfully used violence on May 2. at ...

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  20. CITY CAFES

    That a recent request to the Commission to improve the method of selling liquor at its cafes had resulted in such action being taken as to bring about ...

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  21. SEARCH 'PLANES

    Out of the five Air [?] machines emngaged in the search for Anderson and Hitchcock, it is likely that only two will return to Melbourne. One ...

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  22. MACKAY'S FUNERAL

    A wreath from the German Government was placed on the cossin of Mackay, the New Zealand journalist who was shot during the May Day riots. ...

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  23. A.R.U. CLAIMS

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day, before deputy-president Sir John Quick, the Now South Wales Railway Commissioners applied for an ...

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  24. EMPLOYERS SEE PREMIER

    The Premier was interviewed by the Chamber of Manufactures representatives to-day, and put before them a suggestion that the timber [?] ...

    Article : 145 words
  25. HOLDEN FLYING

    Captain Holden left Mascot aerodrome in the air liner Canberra to-day for Melbourne, where the machine will be overhauled prior to a tour of the ...

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  26. BRITISH ELECTIONS

    Another batch of 28 constituencies registered their new electorates at Somerset House to-day, bringing the total number of British constituencies, ...

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