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  3. COOKS' DISPUTE

    It is estimated that 1700 wharf labourers are idle in Melbourne and some are at starvation point. The cooks' decision to withdraw all men on ...

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  4. ANZAC ORDERED OUT

    In the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. Mann (Perth) asked if the Prime Minister was aware that Melbourne and Sydney papers had opened ...

    Article : 172 words
  5. CANBERRA MEAT RING

    Recently when cost of living figures for Canberra were published, meat was the dearest item by comparison with prices in other cities. ...

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  6. HOUSING

    The Commonwealth Housing Scheme will probably be in force in Canberra from next Saturday. It is intended to proclaim the ...

    Article : 156 words
  7. THE ITALIA

    The trawler Loutchinski, off the Nurman coast, also heard the ca[?] but was unable to pick up the actual communication owing to ...

    Article : 64 words
  8. ANZAC LEAVES

    The unpreparedness of the majority of the ships of the Australian Navy at the present juncture is explained by the short notice the naval ...

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  9. CAPTAIN'S FLAT

    The developmental work of the Lake George mine at Captain's Flat, by the National Mining Corporation (England), is proceeding. The ...

    Article : 117 words
  10. MORE SHIPS IDLE

    It is understood that the steamers Chillagoe, Lady Isobel and William McArthur will become idle at Newcastle. ...

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  11. TO LAND AT MASCOT

    Col. Brinsmead, Director of Civil Aviation, has arranged that the airmen can descend at Mascot aerodrome when they reach Sydney. Every facility ...

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  12. POLO

    The Canberra Polo Club is sending two teams to take part in the Goulburn Polo Carnival on June 21 and 23 next. ...

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  13. TOUR OF STATES

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, stated last night that up to the present the itinerary of his proposed tour of the States had not been definitely settled. ...

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  14. UNION STEAMER IDLE

    Two cooks left the Union Company's steamer Kamo at Sydney to-day and could not be replaced. This is the first Union Company steamer to be held up. ...

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  15. ASSISTANCE

    The Returned Soldiers' League received a telegram from the Prime Minister to-day stating that instructions had been given that any practical ...

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  16. COLLISION

    Two R.A.F. Woodcock fighterplanes collided at 1,500 feet during manocuvres at Upavon. One pilot leaped with a parachute which did ...

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  17. PREFERENCE

    The preference given to outside interests by the Federal Capital Commissions in approving of permanent residents at its hotels was the subject ...

    Article : 167 words
  18. AUSTRAL SCOTS

    The Austral Press Association understands that the original party of 637 Austral Scots have dwindled, through one cause and another, to ...

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  19. 30 GALLONS LEFT

    Examination of the tanks of the Southern Cross reveal that the fliers had 30 gallons of petrol left. Lyon was [?]used by an American cable saying ...

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  20. ENGLISH CAPTAIN

    The captain of the English Rugby team, J. Parkin, who is suffering from a fractured t[?]umb received in Monday's game against N.S.W., will be ...

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  21. PEKING FALLS

    An unconfirmed report states that Chang Tso Lin died as a result of injuries received in the bombing outrage at Mukden station two days ago. ...

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  22. AMERICAN PRAISE

    The highest possible praise has been accorded the crew of the Southern Cross from all parts of the United States. ...

    Article : 64 words
  23. BRISBANE PREPARES

    Arrangements are being made for the reception of the Pacific fliers. Eagle farm aerodrome is being prepared for their landing, but there is some ...

    Article : 70 words
  24. ITALY

    Mussolini, in the Senate, reviewed Italy's relations with the rest of the world and declared that Italy was indifferent to the changes in American ...

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  25. TRADES SCHOOL

    The importance of technical training as an essential asset to the youth of the nation was emphasised by the Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, in an ...

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  26. BRITISH ENTHUSIASM

    The Trans Pacific Flight is regarded everywhere in England as the most outstanding performance in British aviation. ...

    Article : 90 words
  27. PARLIAMENT HOUSE

    In answer to Mr. Gregory (Swan) in the House of Representatives yesterday, the Minister for Home and Territories said that the actual cost of ...

    Article : 286 words
  28. NEW JUDGE.

    The Executive Council to-day appointed Mr. P. Halse Rogers, K.C., as a judge of the Supreme Court. ...

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    A SCENE IN SUVA NEAR WHERE THE AVIATORS LANDED. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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