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  4. LABOR GOVERNMENT FORMULATES POLICY

    Row that Mr. Ramsay MacDonald has accepted the responsibility of forming a Government speculation is rife as to the future policy of the Labor Government. Some of the first important Acts will, so it is said, be to resume negotiations with America on naval disarmament, the ...

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  5. KING IMPROVING

    A bulletin issued today states that the King had a good night, his general, health is satisfactory, and he is now able to be up during a portion of the day. ...

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  6. FATAL MOTOR SMASH

    A child aged two was killed, and five people were injured when two cars collided head on near Kaitaia, New Zealand, last night. ...

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  7. TIMBER MILLS OPEN

    Nearly all the 75 timber mills situated within a radius of twenty miles of the G.P.O. were working today. The exceptions are a few small mills. ...

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  8. WIRELESS AND 'PLANES

    In Sydney today the last of the witnesses before the Air Inquiry Committee were examined. Mr. Arthur Stephen M'Donald, chief ...

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  9. CAME AS SHOCK TO EMPLOYERS

    "Coming at the present stage, which in my opinion is a crucial one in the industrial history of Western Australia, the announcement of the Court's judgment in the inquiry regarding the basic wage comes as a very grave shock to employers. ...

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  10. SOIL RESEARCH

    Mr. Harold Darling, who, on behalf of his family and himself, has given £10,000 to the Adelaide University for soil research, explained today that the ...

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  11. STEWARDS AND COOKS

    An application by Burns, Philp and Co. Ltd., to deprive the marine stewards and pantrymen of privileges and overtime rates at certain minor ports on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. LABOR IN OFFICE

    The "Times" in a leader says the nation has entered into the second experience of a Labor Government with commendable calm; indeed, panic would not ...

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  13. CATTLE FOR JAVA

    The Chief Veterinary Officer (Mr. F. Murray Jones) has advised the Director of Agriculture (Mr. Geo. L. Sutton) as follows regarding, the cabled information ...

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  14. UNSATISFACTORY PAINT

    Allegations that paints supplied by the Konkrete Paint Co., Ltd., Sydney, for buildings at Rabaul had proved most unsatisfactory were made by James J. ...

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  15. PROBABLE MINISTERS

    The "Daily Mail" says that Lord Sankey (Lord Justice fo Appeal since 1928) has accepted the Lord High Chancellorship. ...

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  16. OXFORD UNIVERSITY

    The Oxford University election, in which proportional representation is used, resulted in the election of Conservatives—Lord Hugh Cecil and ...

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  17. EMPLOYERS' VIEW

    "Western Australia, unlike her sister States, is in the swaddling clothes of her industrial infancy, from which, under normal conditions, the most optimistic ...

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  18. CRICKET IN ENGLAND

    Rain fell throughout the country to-day and in consequence there was no play in some of the cricket matches listed to begin today. The results of ...

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  19. CIVIL AVIATION

    Among the passengers who travelled from Adelaide to Kalgoorlie on the aerial mail 'plane and arrived in Perth by train this morning, was Captain F. ...

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  20. TELLING THE WORLD

    Twenty seconds after the Derby winner passed the post at the judge's stand at Epsom yesterday, Australia knew the result! Even better than this, though ...

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  22. FINE THROUGHOUT

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  23. PERSONAL

    Mr. G. J. Lambert, M.L.A., for Coolgardie, returned by train this morning from a visit to the southern portions of his constituency. ...

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  24. CORONER IS PUZZLED'

    Mr. J. J. Lloyd (Acting Coroner) confessed himself puzzled this morning when he opened an inquiry into the circumstances attending the death of ...

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  25. STOP PRESS

    The "City of Perth" landed at Parafield at 3.10 p.m. today on her return from W.A. ...

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  26. WINDJAMMER'S RECORD

    The windjammer Archibald Russell has arrived at Cork, completing the voyage from Australia in 94 days, easily beating that of the Beatrice, the ...

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  27. AUSTRALIANS IN INDIA

    An appeal appears in the Calcutta Press for an Australian cricket team to visit India. Recognising the difficulty of getting the Australians during the ...

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