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  3. THE KING

    The King had a good night. The warm dry spell of the sunshine, which is needed for the King's recovery, is still delayed. ...

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  4. COAL INDUSTRY

    During a long speech in which be reviewed the position of the coal industry, Mr. Bruce said that representatives of the miners realised the ...

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  5. ART EXHIBITION

    In congratulating the Artists Society of Canberra upon the high quality of the pictures hung in its second annual exhibition, Sir Robert Garran, who ...

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  6. TIMBER STRIKE

    A little more than 3,000 men are now idle as a result of the timber strike. The declaring "black" of the yards working under the Lukin award will ...

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  7. THE "DISCOVERY" LENT BY BRITAIN

    In announcing the Government's decision in Parliament, yesterday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said that the special interest of the ...

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  8. HEARD IN AIR

    In a Bristol fighter bi-plane, lent by the Aircraft Disposal Co., and piloted by Bert Hinkler, an attempt organised by the Australian Press Association was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE SENATE

    The motion was carried by 23 votes to 6 in the Senate yesterday for the disapproval of the determinations, 33 to 36 of the Public Service Arbitration ...

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  10. Aeroplanes To Be Used

    It is proposed to equip the expedition with aeroplanes so that inland surveys may be made. The study which will be made of meteorological ...

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  11. LUMBER WAR

    The news reached British Columbia lumber exporters and manufacturers to-day of a new jolt given by United States rivals backed by the United ...

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  12. DISARMAMENT

    In the House of Commons Sir Austen Chamberlain stated that the Government had no intention of issuing invitations to a conference on naval ...

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  13. Cost Of the Expedition

    It will be recalled that the Commonwealth Government contributed £10,000 towards the Mawson expedition of 1911-14, the Governments of ...

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  14. TO CARRY EXPEDITION TO ANTARCTIC.

    The "Discovery," which returned to Falmouth in 1927 after cruising for two years amid the iceflows and islands that, litter the Antarctic Seas south of Cape Horn, South America. The ship was specially built for Captain Scott's first expedition, and was "frozen in" in the Ross Sen for nearly two years. Since that time the vessel has been identified with many voyages of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. PRIMARY INDUSTRIES

    In the Senate yesterday Senator Lynch moved that a full inquiry be made, into the position of the wheat growing, fruit growing, dairying and ...

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  16. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    Mr. Latham, the A[?]orney-General, yesterday introduced a bill which later passed all stages, amending one section of the Commonwealth Electoral ...

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  17. AIR FORCE PLANES

    For the purpose of defending London at night time, the R.A.F has adopted Bristol type "Bulldog" planes. This type of plane is reported to be ...

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  18. FINANCIAL AGREEMENT

    In the House of Representatives last night Mr. Bruce secured the first reading of a bill to ratify the Financial Agreement, made on ...

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  19. AERIAL SEARCH

    Three aeroplanes left Sydney early this morning for Port Macquarie in search of the boat, Heather Bell; which has been missing since Monday. ...

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