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  2. SPEED-UP IN EMPIRE AIR SERVICES ANNOUNCED

    The Acting Prmie Minister, Dr. Page, announced to-night that agreement had been reached between the Governments of the United Kingdom and Australia regarding the Empire air mail scheme. The chief points of the agreement were:— ...

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  5. LAST YEAR MINES USED 453,000,000 GALLONS OF WATER

    Following the deputation to the Minister for Water Supply, Mr. H. Millington, on water charges on Wednesday, some revealing figures were given yesterday by the Chamber of Mines secretary, Mr. J. W. Anderton. ...

    Article : 300 words
  6. PACIFIC SHIPPING

    The political correspondent of the Associated Press learns that there is every hope that it will be unnecessary for Australia and New ...

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  7. BRITAIN'S DEFENCE TAX

    The markets continue to show weakness in most of the shares and reveal that the City's hostility to the defence contribution is ...

    Article : 359 words
  8. SOUTH AFRICA PLEDEGD TO PEACE

    Mr. Prrow, speaking at Kroonstad to-day said that South Africa would not participate in any war despite whoever was concerned ...

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  9. OPERATION WITHOUT AUTHORITY

    A claim that an operation performed on a boy without authority constituted assault was made at an inquest at Geelong yesterday. ...

    Article : 312 words
  10. TAXATION REVIEW BOARD

    Because of vigorous protests in commercial circles, the Ministry is expected to reject the recommendation of the Royal Commission on ...

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  11. FLIGHT TO TOKIO

    Doret and Micheletti, who were attempting to break the record from Paris to Tokio, made a forced landing near Kochi, on Shikiko Island ...

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  12. PRESS UNION CONFERENCE

    Sir Roderick Jones, addressing the Press Union Conference, described news as "this friction producer going up everywhere ...

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  13. THE MARKET SULKS

    "No cure for market sulks" is the "Star's" headline on its comment on the long list of falls in all classes of stocks. ...

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  14. Strike Threatened

    A strike is threatened at the new aircraft factory, which is being constructed at Fishermen's Bend. About 130 men are so far employed ...

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  15. British Marriage Bill

    The Government has agreed to set aside next Friday in the House of Commons for the remaining stages of Mr. A. P. Herbert's ...

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  16. Britain's Finances

    The Exchequer returns show that the total ordinary revenue amounts te £90,511,039 compared with £84,904,826 at the corresponding date of ...

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  17. GERMAN PILGRIMS AT VATICAN CITY

    The Pope received the German pilgrims. His Holiness declared that he welcomed them the more cordially as he knew what was ...

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  18. DOMINION DELEGATIONS' ACTIVITIES

    Members of the Australian and New Zealand delegations, excepting Mr. Lyons, visited Rochester to-day and saw the new flying boats. ...

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  19. MR. L. B. POWER APPOINTED

    Mr. L. B. Power, managing clerk for Mr. L. O. Gorman, solicitor, of Kalgoorlie, has been appointed acting secretary of the Golden ...

    Article : 114 words
  20. New Public Service Agreement Covering Professional Division Ready for Registration

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  21. LEAGUE ASSEMBLY MEETING

    The League Assembly to-day elected Rushti Aras president. Poland has informed the League that as far as she is concerned the ...

    Article : 57 words
  22. ABYSSINIA AND THE LEAGUE

    Haile Selassie's note announcing that he was not sending representatives to the League Council meeting, states:—"No useful purpose would ...

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  23. ATTACK ON INDIAN TROOP TRAIN

    Two Indian troops, were killed and four injured when 50 tribesmen attacked a troop train, iu Pezu Pass. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 42 words
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