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  3. STATE THREAT

    The State Government has no desire "to prejudice compulsory conference, but realises some steps have to be taken to secure coal. ...

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  4. THRILLING RACE

    Along the Gambier Road between Penola (S.A.) and Casterton (Vic.) two motor cars raced at a tremendous speed in the early hours of this ...

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  5. HIGHER SPEED

    The "Daily Herald" says alterations are being made to the supermarine F6 in which Squadron-Leader Orlebar established a record of 357 miles an ...

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  6. TWO MILLIONS

    The Treasurer (Mr. E. G. Theodore) stated that he had been preparing the revised Budget, and although he could not give a very full statement at ...

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  7. SUBSTITUTE PLAN SOUGHT

    The Prime Minister Mr. Scullin) yesterday stated that when in Melbourne on Tuesday morning he, together with the Minister for Defence ...

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  8. COAL PROFITS

    A breeze occurred in the hearing of the Coal Commission to-day when Mr. A. E. O. Sellars, superintendent of the Bellambi Coal Company, ...

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  9. EARTH TREMOR

    A severe earth tremor rocked Johannesburg this morning. Tho seismagraph, recording ten was thrown off its bearings. The disturbance ...

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  10. LABOUR POLICY

    Mr. H. S. Gullett, former Minister for Trade and Customs, stated yesterday:— "Mr. Scullin's decision to suspend ...

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  11. PUBLIC OPINIONS

    Mr. E. K. Dowden (Minister for Defence from ly.1923 to 1925), said that he thought the action of the Government in suspending compulsory training was ...

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  12. READING MURDER

    Barran, who surrendered himself to tlio Glasgosv police in connection with the Reading' murder, has boon released. Ho svas suffering from [?]elusions and ...

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  13. INDUSTRIAL PEACE

    The Prime Minister Mr. Scullin) has United the Management Committee of the Commonwealth Industrial Peace Conferance of Employers and ...

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  14. WHEAT SCHEME

    Tn the House of Commons Sir Newton Moore Inquired as to the progress of thu proposal to settle [?],000,000 acres of wheat, land in the ...

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  15. XMAS HOLIDAYS

    Giving evidence before the Coal Commission, Mr. Davies, general secretary of the Miners' Federation, said ten days holiday at Christmas had been ...

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  16. BIG SAVING

    The Minister for Defence Mr. A. K. Green) in an official statement today said thai one of the planks of he Labour platform was the abolition of ...

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  17. THE MINISTERS

    During this week-end nearly all the members of tins Federal Ministry are either in Sydney or Melbourne. Those in Sydney are the Postmaster-Genera) ...

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  18. MR. MACDONALD

    "Now I want to go to South Africa, Australia and New Zealand in order to complete the rounds," said Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, when intervlewed ...

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  19. IMMIGRATION

    It a conference between representatives of the Australian Workers' Union and the Pastoralists' Association, a motion was agreed to, to the ...

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  20. ENDOWMENT

    The bill to abolish family endowment will be proceeded with in the Legislative Assembly next week. The measure will provide for the ...

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  21. NO MATERIALS

    Mi F. Anstey (Minister for Repatriation) on his arrival in Sydney today, in referring to the action of Cabinet in suspending military ...

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  22. GOLD STANDARD

    The Montreal Star states: "Because of stringency, which has existed in Canada for money and in older to protect Canadas position willi rignd to ...

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  23. WAR MEMORIAL

    The Acting-Chief Commissioner (Mr. Goold) stated yesterday that it was hoped to begin the excavations for the Wur Memorial within a fortnight, ...

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  24. COAL INDUSTRY

    The Attorney-General (Mr. F. Brennan) said yesterday that he had had a conversation with Mr. C. Kibble, and arrangements had been made to hold ...

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  25. COPPER SALVAGED

    Copper ingots aboard the wrecked stiamer, "Hypiata," valued ot £80.000 aro being salvaged by eight tenders on a pecentage basis, ...

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  26. V.C. DINNER

    The Prince of Wales is personally supervising arrangements for the Victorin Cross winners' dinner. He is approving arrangements for the comfort ...

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