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  3. MAJOR ISSUES

    The "Observer" to-day called attention to the fact that "partly by coincidence and partly by the new Government's action it happens that all ...

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  4. TIMBER STRIKE

    The conference between representatives of the Unions affected and the Chamber of Commerce to effect a settlement of the timber ...

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  5. GENERAL BOOTE

    Ten thousand attended the Albert Hall for General Bramwell Booth's memorial service, representing every rank of the Salvation. Army in all ...

    Article : 250 words
  6. SMALLPOX

    A mild case of smallpox was discovered among the Y.A.L. boys, who arrived at Sydney by the Aorangi on Saturday. The boy was thought to be ...

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  7. BELATED DIARY ENTRIES

    The first matter submitted to the committee for inquiry was the flight of the Southern Cross from Sydney, an March 31, 1929, and more ...

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  8. Awaiting Developments

    Pending a meeting at Sydney tomorrow of the combined mining industry unions developments in the coal crisis are unlikely. ...

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  9. ARBITRATION

    Addressing the New South Wales Constitutional Club at innchcon to-day the Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Gullet), said that the ...

    Article : 161 words
  10. WORLD'S COURT

    The Daily Telegraph's diplomatic correspondent says that members of the Cabinet are anxious to dispel suspicious that the Labour Government must ...

    Article : 224 words
  11. MINER'S PRESIDENT

    At the Maitland Court to-day, Thomas Hoare, northern president of the Miners' Federation, was charged with having at Ashtofield on June 4. ...

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  12. ULM'S STATEMENTS

    Evidence was given before the com mittee, continues the report, by [?] witnessrs as to remarks made on different occasions in 1927 by Flight ...

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  13. MORE PICKETING

    Picketing of Richmond Main and Pelaw Main collieries will not commence until to-night. It is understood the picket will be only a small ...

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  14. WORKING CONDITIONS

    The Premier (Mr. Moore) has asked the Prime Minister to call a conference of all wage fixing authorities of all States to facilitate the adoption of ...

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  15. RELIGIOUS CELEBRATION

    A quarter of a million people from throughout Ireland and England attended the celebration of the Pontificial High Mass at Phoenix Park, for the ...

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  16. Explanation Not Accepted

    The co-commanders and Mr. McWilliams, continues the report, claim that the loss of the receiving aerial was not of material importance, as in ...

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  17. MAJOR FRANKA

    A Madrid message states that Prime De Rivera has announced that Major Franka did not land at the Azores. It is feared that he and his companions ...

    Article : 138 words
  18. BURGLAR ALARM

    Thieves entered the premises of John T. Bennett, mercer, of Newtown, [?] an early hour this morning. When the alarm rang the intruders ran from ...

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  19. The Missing Emergency Rations

    With regard to emergency rations, we are of the opinion that reasonable care was not taken to ascertain whether those rations were on the aeroplane ...

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  20. CHAMPION SCULLER

    The world's champion scueller, Barry, despite rough water and an injured arm, won a race for £100, defeating three leading deep water scullers, S. ...

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  21. UNPAID RATES

    A notice recently appeared in the "Canberra Times" intimating that the Federal Capital Commission would take proceedings after the 28th June, ...

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  22. THE KOOKABURRA

    The committee inquired also into the deaths of Lieutenant Anderson and R. S. H[?]chcock and the forced landing of the Kookaburra, including, but ...

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  23. AIR FORCE

    To-day 20 [?]vilian members of the R.A.A.F. experimental workshop were informed that their services would not be required after Friday next. Four ...

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  24. PRINCE OF WALES

    To-day the Prince of Wales celebrated his 35th birthday. He spent it in the country at Sunningdale, but during the morning he drove to ...

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  25. No Evidence Of Premeditated Landing

    The opinion of the committee in regard to the forced landing was that the aeroplane ran into adverse weather contributory causes being the ...

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  26. SOUTHERN CROSS

    Owing to high winds, the Southern Cross did not leave Richmond to-day for Derby. The emergency wireless set was installed this morning, and if ...

    Article : 49 words
  27. CANBERRA'S TOUR

    A message from the air liner Canberra yesterday stated that the 'plane, with the Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. C. L. A. Abbot, and party, had ...

    Article : 135 words
  28. ROTARY CLUB

    The Rotary Club, at his dinner at Hotel Canberra yesterday entertained several prominent men connected with Australian Universities, who were in ...

    Article : 75 words
  29. DEDUCTION ALLOWED

    Mr. Justice [?] to-day gave an important ruling in whicha he decided that the [?] allowance settled upon an [?] within the scope of the ...

    Article : 59 words
  30. Delay In Finding The 'Plane

    The next subject of inquiry was the reasons why the position of the Southern Cross, after its forced [?]ing, was not ascertained until the 12th April, ...

    Article : 712 words
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