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  2. NEW AIR RECORD TO CAPE

    Amy Johnson has made excellent progress on her flight to the Cape, and her husband, Mr. Mollison, holder of the record, is confident that she will break his figures. She arrived at Benguella only 1700 miles distant from ...

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  3. PRINGE OF WALES

    Along a four-mile route through Belfast from the Quay de Stormont, great crowds, lined the streets and gave a wildly enthusiastic greeting to ...

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  4. AIR RECORD

    Advice was received to-day that Captain Frank Neale will take off from London early next month in an attempt to ...

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  5. VON PAPEN

    The newspaper "Vossiche Zeitung," says that. Herr von Papen is expected to report to President von Hindenburgh later in the day on his failure ...

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  6. NO SUSPENSION OF DEBTS

    The Washington correspondent of 'The New York Times" says, "Mr. Hoover indicated to-day he would not recommend to Congress the suspension of the debt payments on December 15. It is said the decision was ...

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  7. TASMAN FLIGHT

    Sir Charles Kingsford Smith will tomorrow inspect the Gerringong beach on the South Coast with a view to using it as a Jumping o[?] view for his ...

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  8. LAND ANNUITIES

    Mr. Cosgrave moved in the Irish Dail that the Government should relieve farmers of paying annuities, until the British tariff has been ...

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  9. PUBLIC SERVICE

    Contending that the Commonwealth Public Service was in a serious state because of the cessation of recruiting juniors, Mr. Blakeley (Fed. "Lab.) ...

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  10. WEEAT AID

    The Commonwealth Government has altered its plans as to the form of assistance to be given the wheat industry, but the amount of ...

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  11. LANDED IN PARK

    A schoolboy cricket match was brought to an abrupt end at Moore Park this afternoon when alongside aeroplane made a forced, landing alongside the ...

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  12. MEAT PRICES

    Thanks to the restriction scheme, prices at the Smithfield market continue to harden for all imported mut[?]on, lamb and frozen beef. ...

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  13. THE GRANITES

    The Minister for the Interior. (Mr. J. A. Perkins), stated yesterday that he had received advice from the Deputy Administrator at Alice Springs ...

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  14. MANCHURIA

    Mr. L. E.W. Szigetvary, who has been in the customs service in China for a number of, years, arrived in Sydney to-day. en route for New ...

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  15. OTTAWA

    A number of questions concerning the negotiations between the Commonwealth and the British Board of Trade upon regulations provided for in ...

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  16. SAVAGE ASSAULT

    A shocking outrage was perpetrated in an apartment house in Phelps Street, Surry Hills, early this morning It appears Herbert Kissick, 45, and ...

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  17. ICE BREAKER

    Ice breaker Number 9 left Archangel on October 24 to succour her distressed sister ship, but nothing further was heard of the Vessel until ...

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  18. PUBLIC WORKS

    A consortium of English, French and German bankers with a capital of £136,000.000 intends financing public works throughout Europe and the near East. ...

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  19. N.S.W. TRADE

    Figures made available to-day, reveal, that for the month of October, imports, from overseas into New South Wales, aggregated £2,154,202, as ...

    Article : 63 words
  20. FARM RELIEF

    A number of members of the Government have submitted several suggestions Said to have been designed to assist the farmers. ...

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  21. WHEAT INDUSTRY

    An assurance that the Commonwealth Government would give consideration to the matter of appointing a committee to investigate and report ...

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  22. PUBLIC WORKS BILL

    The bill to extend the suspension of the Publlc Works Committee wae passed by the House of Representatives late last night and thus opens the way for ...

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  23. PARLIAMENT

    After having sat until a late hour last night to pass the Bill validating the modified sugar agreement between the Commonwealth Government and ...

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  24. LORRY AFIRE

    Early on Wednesday morning a motor lorry loaded with cherries was destroyed by fire at the foot of Bun endore Hill, Queanbeyan. ...

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  25. VICTORIAN GROWERS OPPOSE CHANGED PLANS

    A statement issued by the Victorian Wheatgrowers Corporation, to-day announced its disappointment at the change in the Government's plan. ...

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  26. "NO VACANCY"

    A rumour which has gained currency that the Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) is likely to be elevated to the High Court Bench was given a flat ...

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  27. CAPITAL VALUES

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) in the Legislative Assembly to-day informed Mr. Ness (U.A.P.), there was graver and serious objection to the policy of ...

    Article : 97 words
  28. MILK MARKETING

    A deputation waited on the Minister for Health (Mr. Weaver) to-day, and placed before him a proposal for a new scheme of milk distribution by which ...

    Article : 76 words
  29. FATAL EAR MALADY

    Two women patients of the Kenmore Mental Hospital, Goulburn, died from a new form of influenza, which, makes itself apparent in the ears. ...

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  30. DISARMAMENT

    Before Parliament is prorogued tomorrow morning, a white paper containing the new British disarmament proposals will be laid on the table. ...

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  31. ILLEGAL BETTING CHARGES

    The Police Department reported to day that for the three months ended October, 791 persons were prosecuted for offences under the betting ...

    Article : 45 words
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