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  3. FIERCE GALE

    Roofs were torn from houses in several suburbs and shop windows were blown in. At Woy Woy the roofs of two double-storey buildings were ...

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  4. STRIKE DECLARED OFF

    The cooks have agreed to walve the original dispute on the Ulimaroa. No decision was arrived at regarding free labour already engaged. ...

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  5. AERO CLUB

    Owing to adverse weather the twelve 'planes of the Sydney Aero Club which were to have arrived in Canbena yesterday will not teach here until this ...

    Article : 114 words
  6. WRECKED

    The search parties which have kept a close look out around the shorn have not located any more bodies, but the wreckage on the coast ...

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  7. THE SOUTHERN CROSS

    11.30 a.m.—Av[?]ators arrive. 1 p.m.—Commonwealth Government luncheon, Parliament House. 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.—Tour of Federal ...

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  8. KEEP OFF THE LANDING GROUND

    Owing to the size of the "Southern Cross," strict instructions have been given to the police to keep visitors off the landing ...

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  9. GARDEN

    The sensational arrest of Mr. J. S. Garden, secretary of the Trades and Labour Council, had a dramatic sequel in the Central Police Court to-day when ...

    Article : 156 words
  10. OWNERS' TERMS

    In well informed Labour circles today. It was stated that the shipowners' offer to the N.S.W. Marine Transport Group, on a basis of settlement, ...

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  11. PUBLIC WELCOME

    The Federal Capital Territory Branch of the Returned Soldiers' League has completed arrangements with the management of the Capitol Theatre for a ...

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  12. THE FLIERS

    The crew of the Southern Cross were tendered a civic reception in the Town Hall to-day. The streets were lined with thousands of cheering people a[?] ...

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  13. DEREGISTRATION

    Application will be made to Chief Judge Dethridge to-morrow on behalf of G. Snell, of Brisbane, on behalf of himself and other members of the ...

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  14. TWO WRITS

    Two [?]Supreme Court writs for £1,000 each were issued to-day against Thomas John Ley, M.P. The claim in each case is alleged debt ...

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  15. COAL CONTRACT

    The biggest contract for the supply of coal ever let in Australia will shortly be finalised by the Now South Wales railway commissioners. ...

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  16. PARLIAMENT

    At 10.35 p.m. the present session of Parliament ended. The House of Representatives went into recess until afte[?] the winter. Members are not likely ...

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  17. TEN 'PLANES

    The Prime Minister announced last night in connection with the visit to Canberra of the New South Wales section of the Australian Aero Club, ...

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  18. AUSTRAL SCOTS

    The Austral Scots arrived at Inverness to-day where they were accorded an enthusiastic reception. The town was decorated with banners and ...

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  19. BIG SURVEY

    The House of Representatives yesterday, on a motion by the Prime Minister, agreed to a bill appropriating a sum of £20,000 to provide for the ...

    Article : 167 words
  20. NO INCOME TAX

    Replying to Mr. Charlton (Hunter) in the House of Representatives, yesterday morning, the Federal Treasurer, Dr. Earle Page staled that no income tax ...

    Article : 48 words
  21. GRAFT INQUIRY

    When the civic graft inquiry resumed to-day, Mr. Shund, K.C., said there could be no doubt that Albert had advised Maling to get away on a foreign ...

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  22. PORT AND STARBOARD

    The International Shipping Conference has approved of the collision committee's recommendation that the words right and left should be used in place ...

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  23. STEAMER BELAYED

    Anxiety was felt in Sydney this afternoon for the Newcastle, and Hunter River steameis Hunter and Gwydir, which left port last night ...

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  24. FLIERS' SERVICES

    Answering Mr. Marks (Wentworth) in the House of Representatives yesterday the Prime Minister said that consideration would be given to the ...

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  25. THE ITALIA

    Nobile was able to transmit an official report, owing to the complete re-establishment of wireless with the steamer City of Milan. His position ...

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  26. SECOND SHIP ASHORE

    A report from Bob's Camp, 10 miles north of Newcastle, to-night stated that the north coast steamer navigation company's vessel Uralla has gone ...

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  27. £700 MISSING

    The Public Service Board has concluded the inquiry into the disappearance in 1926 of Herbert Smith, assistant-accountant in the office of the ...

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  28. HOOVER

    Hoover's star is now so far in the ascendant that nothing can stop him despite the fact that the Curtis-Lowden group still persist that they will fight ...

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  29. LOWER RENTS

    The Minister for Home and Terr[?] tories, Sir Neville Howse, informed the member for Bourke, Mr. Anstey in the House of Representatives, yesterday, ...

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  30. RURAL LESSEES

    Efforts are being made to reach finality over a number of matters on which there is a difference of opinion between the Federal Capital Commission ...

    Article : 151 words
  31. "SHOULD CARRY WIRELESS"

    On the motion of the adjournment in the House of Representatives last night the leader of the Opposition, Mr. Scullin, stated that he had received a ...

    Article : 132 words
  32. JURY SERVICE

    Giving his reason as conscientions grounds, a juror, who objected to serve on the jury at a murder trial at the Contral Criminal Court today, quoted ...

    Article : 114 words
  33. NEW TRIAL

    The Court of Criminal Appeal has ordered a new trial in the case in which George Eric Gordon was charged with the murder of Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  34. BANKRUPTCY ACT

    In the House of Representatives, yesterday morning, the Attorney-Geneial (Mr. Latham) announced that it was proposed to proclaim the Bankru[?] ...

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