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  3. MISS AMERICA

    S[?]ving to overtake Sir Henry Segrave's Miss England at 75 miles an hour at the Lid[?] regatta, Miss America, p[?]oted by Phil Wood, brother ...

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  4. NAVAL PARITY

    The "World's" Washington correspondent says that the rapid international moves, c[?]tring around an impending agreement between United ...

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  5. WHEAT POOL REJECTED

    For the second time, wheat growers of New South Wales have rejected the proposal for the formation of a compulsory wheat pool under the provisions of the Marketing of Primary Products Act. The result of the ...

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  6. ELECTION CAMPAIGN

    The election campaign will begin in earnest this week, when Mr. W. M. Hughes will open his campaign in North Sydney on Wednesday. Mr. J. H. Scullin, after a heavy week-end in ...

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  7. AIR SPEEDS

    Experts declare that the limit of air speed has not been reached, and some of them talk airily of the possibility of attaining 400 miles an hour. ...

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  8. MR. SCULLIN'S TOUR

    In view of the shortness of the campaign, Mr. Seullin has decided to deliver his policy speech earlier than had been intended, and will deliver Labour's ...

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  9. MR. W. M. HUGHES

    Mr. W. M. Hughes will open his campaign on Wednesday night at the Chatswood Town Hall. The subject of his speech will be "The Issue ...

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  10. NAVAL CONFERENCE

    The calling of the general naval conference to consider all classes of fighting naval power from battleship to submarine, proposed for early ...

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  11. 24 HOURS RECORD

    The Hon. Mrs. Victor Bruce has made a world speed-boat record at Southampton, covering 691 miles in 24 hours, with only six brief stops for refuelling. ...

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  12. NEW AIRSHIPS

    The trials of the new British airships are awaited with keen interest. The R101 and the privately-constructed R100 are well advanced and ...

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  13. TARIFF

    At the assembly of the League of Nations the Free State delegate (Mr. O'Sullivan) lengthily criticised the tariff holiday proposal and said ...

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  14. BRITISH AIRMEN TAKE REST

    Unless Italy makes a new attempt to recover the world's record from Britain, the great air-speed carnivals which have been exciting the world ...

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  15. FRENCH MYSTERY

    A first-class mystery has developed following the discovery of the body of a man in an unclaimed trunk at [?]ille railway station. The body was bound ...

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  16. INDIA

    The "Sunday Times" understands that the Indian Stutuary Commission under the chairmanship of Sir John Shnon will report that full dominion ...

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  17. ELECTORAL ROLLS

    Mr. J. D. Farrar, Chief Electoral Officer for the Commonwealth, stated on Saturday that although the election would have to be conducted within ...

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  18. MACDONALD'S VISIT

    "Nothing more than a suit-case and a bag of golf clubs may be required as the Prime Minister's luggage," is the unofficial hint from a Downing Street ...

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  19. FILM INDUSTRY

    In a statement issued in Sydney on Saturday, the Aumusement Protection Association of Australia announces its intention of endeavouring to secure on ...

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  20. COAL INDUSTRY

    In view of the protest made by coal owners at the preparation of a scheme for national control, newspapers and Government are confident that the ...

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  21. BIRTH CONTROL

    Cardinal Bourne, speaking at the Roman Catholic emancipation centenary celebrations at the Albert Hall, declared that the Creator had bestowed ...

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  22. DIRECT SERVICE

    His Excellency the Governor-General has received the following message from the Officer administering the Government. Fiji:—"Administratior, of Fiji ...

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  23. FALSE REPORTS

    A mystery which has [?]fled London and Hull for 21 hours, originated from newspaper articles regarding a Hull bride's double bereavement. ...

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  24. FASCISM

    Signor Mussolini, in an important speech at Palazzo, Venetia, in dealing with the recent Cabinet changes, claimed that Faseist Militin and police, ...

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  25. DR. CUMPSTON

    By arrangement of the University Association of Canberra in conjunction with the Sydney University Extension Board, Dr. J. H. L. Cumpston, ...

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  26. 18 KILLED

    An explosion caused the collapse of a petrol store at Parma, where many families were residing. Eighteen bodies were recovered. ...

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  27. RAIL SECRETARY

    Mr. W. J. Morris, secretary to the Railway Commissioners, will go on extended leave of absence prior to his retirement when the Chief ...

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  28. LONDON PRESS COMMENT

    "The Sunday Times," in an editorial on Mr. Bruce, says that Australia, in spite of her bitter experience, has yet to learn the folly of political ...

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