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  2. Britain Restores All Salary Cuts

    LONDON, Monday. "Broadly speaking, we may say we have recovered 80 per cent, of our prosperity, and our task is now that ...

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  3. LOAN COUNCIL

    The short period between the New South Wales and Queensland elections on May ll and the meeting of the Loan Council on May 27 may be ...

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  4. MOTHERCRAFT

    The climax of recent developments in the affairs of the Canberra Mothercraft Society will be reached at the special ...

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  5. PILOT KILLED

    When a R.A.A:F. 'plane crashed at Werribee this afternoon, the pilot, Flying-Officer Clive Newton Edgerton, 28, of Ascot Vale, was ...

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  6. MEAT EXPORTS

    Though medium and long term arrangements figured at the earlier discussions of the British and Australian Ministers, the settlement of the ...

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  7. DUST RUIN

    Drought conditions on the great Western Plains are reported by the Department of Agriculture to be even worse ...

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  8. FRENCH CHARGES

    The French indictment charging Germany with violation of the Treaty of Versailles, is meeting with unexpected difficulties, Poland and ...

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  9. NAZI PRISONERS

    Germany has refused to releas Berthold Jacob, anti-Nazi propagandist, who recently was kidnapped in Switzerland and removed to ...

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  10. COUNCIL'S DEFENCE

    The statement issued by the Council of the Canberra Mothercraft Society after the meeting on Monday night was challenged yesterday by former ...

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  11. POSTAL BUSINESS

    The Director of Posts and Telegraphs, Mr. H. P. Brown, stated today that sales of postage stamps in in Australia totalled over 600,000,000 ...

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  12. POTATO GROWERS

    The Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Page) announced to-night at a meeting of the representatives of the potato growers of New South Wales, Victoria ...

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  13. SHEFFIELD SHIELD

    Advice has been reecived in Canberra that the manager (Mr. B. H. Bicknell) of the New South Wales Sheffield team which recently played a ...

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  14. LORD HEWITT AT FILM STUDIO

    Two famous Lancastrians met at last to-day when Lord Hewitt, Chief Justice of England, visited the studio with the famous British actress, ...

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  15. MINER BURIED ALIVE

    Edward Morgan, a miner, was buried laive by a fall of earth at Mt. Morgan gold mine to-day. He was working in the wastage drive, away ...

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  16. COMMONS' WELCOME MR. MACDONALD

    The Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) was warmly welcomed when he entered the House of Commons to-day within one hour of his return by air from ...

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  17. U.K. CHILLED BEEF IMPORTS

    In answer to a question in the House of Commons to-day, the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Elliott) said that the total imports of chilled beef into ...

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  18. VANDAL SLASHES SHOP WINDOWS

    During the night some unknown person or persons slashed 35 windows of the shops in the Railway, Square, Sydney, doing damage estimated at about ...

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  19. THREE INJURED IN TRAM COLLISION

    When a car and tram collided with great force in King Street, St. Peters, this afternoon, three men were injured —two seriously. Charles Hannam, 55, ...

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  20. WOUNDED BY AXE

    While walking through the bush with an axe over his shoulder, Archibald Walmsley, 72, slipped and fell backwards, The blade of the axe ...

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  21. AUTUMN RACES

    Gossip amongst sporting men regarding the big autumn meeting suggests that Journal may not be a starter in the Doncaster. ...

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  22. GROWTH OF FACTORY EMPLOYMENT

    Speaking at Coogee to-night, the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Dunningham) said that the returns made to the Department of Labour ...

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  23. BULL WRECKS TRAIN

    A collision with a bull wrecked the stock train at Kalapa In the Rockhampton district early this morning. The bull was caught in the cattle grid, ...

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  24. BLIND MAN'S GOLD

    After the death of William Gates, a blind man, friends searched the house and found over £100 worth of sovereigns in two old sea-chests. ...

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  25. BETTING IN HOTELS

    A prominent police official to-day, referring to the statement at a meetting of the hotelkeepers that prosecution for betting would in future be ...

    Article : 98 words
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