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  3. MACDONALD

    A meeting of Cabinet has been summoned for Wednesday. It is expected that the Cabinet will be in session practically the whole clay in view of ...

    Article : 113 words
  4. RESCUED

    Everything was alright with the crew of the Silton Halls The vessel was abandoned about midway between Keignela Isalnd and ...

    Article : 64 words
  5. CANBERRA'S FIRST COURT

    Mr. Justice Pike asked whether the parties had been able to reach any agreement regarding the cases to be taken. ...

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  6. DISASTER OF FIRST MAGNITUDE

    After Cabinet had considered the Coal Commission's report to-day the premier (Mr. Bavin) wrote to the secretary of the Miner's Federation ...

    Article : 139 words
  7. MOVIE SHARES

    Unsettled conditions in the Federal political sphere had a reflection on the Sydney Stock Exchange to-day when moving picture shares fell to ...

    Article : 96 words
  8. MR. BRUCE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) was subjected to considerable interruption while speaking at Petersham Town Hall to-night. ...

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  9. THE TRANSFER

    "The Labour Party and its leaders, Mr. Scullin in particular, appear to the trying to make the expenditure on Canberra the biggest financial issue of ...

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  10. LABOUR POLICY

    "The Daily Telegraph" severely eriticises Mr. Seullin's policy speech in Melbourne, and stigmatises it as an obvious exaggeration. ...

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  11. "ALLOUT" POLICY AGAIN

    Mr.D.J. Davies, Genereal Secretary [?] the Miner's Federation, said this [?] that in his personal opinion [?] miners would not accept the ...

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  12. AN M.P's. LIFE

    Mr. Perkins, speaking at Queanbeyan, in answer to an interjector, who taunted him with having an easy and well-paid job, said that ...

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  13. RHINELAND

    The Second Landshires, a contin[?]ent of 400 men, accompanied by several wives and children and pets, the first unit to leave the Rhine, ...

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  14. I OWNERS' ATTITUDE

    The chairman of the Northern Col[?] Owner's Association (Mr. C. M. [?] Donald) said to-day that the Coal [?] report bore out the ...

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  15. THE SPEAKER

    Speaking at Parramatta to-night Mr. E. G. Theodore said that the real reason for Mr. Bruce's opposition to Sir Littieton Groom was that he refused ...

    Article : 130 words
  16. NEW AIRSHIPS

    The "Daily Telegraph's" aviation expert points out that the airships R100 and R101 are in danger of being criticised as failures unless they attain ...

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  17. BIG ORDER

    Important contracts for British in[?] have been secured by the [?] Wireless Telegraph Company, [?] has been responsible for ...

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  18. HELP REFUSED

    The German steamer Meine arrived at Colombo and stated that it had passed the disabled Hosch off Minicoy Island and had offered help but this ...

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  19. TARIFFS

    The report of the League's Economic Commission was adopted unanimously by the League Assembly at Genev. The report proposes that before the ...

    Article : 79 words
  20. BETTER RELATIONS

    The Anglo-German Association was formally inaugurated to-day by a meeting of the representatives of British and German bankers. Lord Reading, ...

    Article : 70 words
  21. MR. W. M. MARKS

    The secretary of the Australian Country Party (Lieut-C[?] E. J. Munro), referring to Mr. Marks' policy speech, said that it was obvious that ...

    Article : 145 words
  22. BIGAMY CHARGE

    At the Cessnock Court to-day, Frederick Pate was committed for trial on a charge of bigamy and[?]shooting with intent to murder his wife, Annie Pate. ...

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  23. NO FREE SPEECH

    A conference of the Victorian branch of the National Federation has rejected a motion that the Federation should recognise liberty of conscience on the ...

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  24. MURDER CHARGE

    A case said to be without parallel in British law was before the Bowstreet magistrate when Albert Lord, 29, was accused of murdering an ...

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  25. GRAF ZEPPELIN

    Financial arrangements have been completed for the Graf Zeppelin's Arctic flight in the spring of 1930. The personnel of ...

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  26. TWO ESCAPEES

    Thomas Akin, 19, and George Moaff, 18, escaped early this morning from the Lithgow lock-up where they had been placed on a charge of horse ...

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  27. MR. BRUCE

    Interviewed on his return to Sydney from Brisbane to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said that he would have liked to visit Toowomba,s ...

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  28. TOO GENEROUS

    Speaking at Kyneton the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Seu[?]) charged the Federal Government with misplaced generosity towards the ...

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  29. AHEAD OF SCHEDULE

    A team of runners who left Melbourne last week arrived at Sydney Town Hall at 4.22 p.m. to-day ahead of their schedule. None of the ...

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  30. GREATER SYDNEY

    [?]essing the annual conference of the Local Governmment association, Mr. [?] (Minister for Local Government) said regarding the Greater ...

    Article : 63 words
  31. MINERS' FUNDS

    At a special meeting of the Gleb[?] Miners' Lodge last night auditor Kelly declared that between £100 and £500 of the lodge's funds could not be ...

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  32. ELECTORAL NOTICE

    For the purpose of comlpliance with the provisions of the Commonwealth Electoral Act, requiring a signature to every article or paragraph relating ...

    Article : 69 words
  33. NEW MOTOR RECORDS

    [?]aye Don driving a 12 cylinder super-charged car established seven international motor speed records at Brooklands including 200 kilometers in ...

    Article : 43 words
  34. MISS ENGLAND

    Sie charles wakefield is presenting to the nation the famous speed "Miss England," in which Sir Henry Seagrave performed his record-breaking ...

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  35. Soviet Minister In London

    LONDON, Monday.—M. Dovgalevsky. the Soviet Minister in Pris, has arrived in London to continue negotiations with Mr. Arthur Henderson. ...

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  36. TO OPPOSE MANN

    Walter Navin, soli[?] has been selected as the endorsed Nationalist to oppose Mr. E. A. Mann for the perth seat ...

    Article : 32 words
  37. Trade Commissioner's Addresses

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Australian Trade Commissioner (Mr. K. Brookes) will make a series of addressess an Empire relationships at the ...

    Article : 42 words
  38. Great Fire At Salonika

    SALONIKA, Monday.— Two hundred families are homeless as a result of a great [?]re, which in very short time destroyed 15 shops and 80 houses. ...

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