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  4. FLIERS STILL MISSING

    Nothing which would tend to solve the mystery of the disappearance of Capt. Hans Bertram and ...

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  5. CONFERENCE OF PREMIERS

    Both ordinary governmental and loan finance will be the chief matters discussed at the Premiers' Conference at Canberra on June 28, said the Premier ...

    Article : 314 words
  6. BULK HANDLING

    Mr. John Thomson, general manager of Westralian Farmers Ltd., who went to London in November in connection with ...

    Article : 474 words
  7. STATE GRANTS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) announced this afternoon that he would refer to the forthcoming Premiers' Conference the ...

    Article : 237 words
  8. FORTRESS FOR DARWIN

    Darwin is to be converted into an anti-aircraft fortress under plans now being carried out by the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 145 words
  9. PAPAL LEGATE IN DUBLIN

    All devout hearts in Dublin were stirred when Cardinal Lauri (Papal Legate), conveying ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CHARGES AGAINST N.S. WALES TRANSPORT COMMISSIONER

    WHEN THE Royal Commission of inquiry into the charges against C. J. Goode, Chief Transport Commissioner, was resumed before Judge Thomson today, Mr. Shand, K. C., assisting the commission, called Goode and asked for certain ...

    Article : 517 words
  11. War Service Homes Inquiry

    The committee of returned soldier members of the Commonwealth Public Service appointed by the Federal Government to inquire into matters affecting the perchases of war service homes, who are at present hearing evidence in the Treasury buildings. The picture was taken at today's sitting. Reading from left to right: Mr. W. C. Thomas, Mr. J. L. Treloar (Chairman), Mr. G. C. Allen and Mr. A. L. Smale (secretary) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. AT OWN RISK

    Spectators who watch races cricket, and other sports do so at their own risk is the substance of a Judgment by Lords Justices Serutton, Green and Slesser, who ...

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  13. STATE TRADING CONCERNS

    The Premier (Sir James Mitchell) announced today that there had been inquiries for the purchase of one or two of the State trading concerns. ...

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  14. NO NEWS AT WYNDHAM

    Another day has passed without any news of the launch party which has been engaged in investigating the mysterious disappearance of the German ...

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  15. MIND OVER MATTER

    An extraordinary case of an Indian dying long before his death was expected because he has made up his mind to, has occurred at the Adelaide Hospital. ...

    Article : 258 words
  16. NEW YORK MODES

    Fashion's latest whim in New York, according to Miss Alvie Davies of Melbourne, is a tartan bow tied high around the neck with the ends spread ...

    Article : 427 words
  17. Gold Presents Its Accounts

    The taxpayers of Australia, by contributing to the gold bounty, are investing their money in a most profitable ...

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  18. ANOTHER EGG BUYER

    To investigate the possibilities of the Australian market, particularly in regard to egg products, butter and poultry, Mr. C. Goldrei, a representative of ...

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  19. ANOTHER COLD NIGHT

    Following is the official weather forecast for W.A.:— "Scattered rains in the tropics, and some further showers in the ...

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  20. FREE STATE OATH

    "In the absence of reservations the Statute of Westminster entities the Irish Free State to repeal the oath legally," declared Lord Parmoor. "The ...

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  21. TABLE TENNIS

    Members of the King Park Tennis Club have formed a table tennis club, and a men's singles championship will be held at the pavilion, starting next ...

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  22. BERTRAM HAD PERMISSION

    Suggestions by the thief Secretary of Western Australia (Mr. C. F. Baxter) that experimental international flights should be permitted only with the ...

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  23. STOP PRESS

    Government has decided to abolish Agency-General in London, and Mr. A. C. Willis, present holder, will be recalled. ...

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  24. NAT PHILLIPS DEAD

    Known throughput Australia as Stiffy, of Stiffy and Mo, Nat Phillips, well-known comedian, died suddenly while sitting in his car in Castlereagh- ...

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  25. Drysdale Mission From the Air

    This picture of Drysdale Mission was secured from the air by Pilot Sutelcliffe when he was searching for he lost German fliers. Behind the main mission buildings can be seen the iron sheds in the square compound available to the natives. The first news of the finding of the tracks of the fliors was sent by Father Cubero, of Drysdale, by native runner to Wyndham Special "Daily News" photograph. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. PRINTING DISPUTE

    The hearing of an application for the registration of the Newspaper and Printing Industry Union of Workers, Perth, was resumed before the Registrar of ...

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  27. MESSAGES FROM LAUNCH

    Wireless amateurs who receive intelable messages from the launch party a asked to report immediately to the [?] inspector (B6023 or FM1123) or ...

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