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  2. LICENSING

    Notice has been given in writing to the general secretary of the Seamen's Union (Mr. J. Johnson) that, if the shipping strike is continued ...

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  3. UNEMPLOYED

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Dunningham) announced last night that he proposed not to accord any official recognition to the Unemployed and Relief Workers' Council. He ...

    Article : 207 words
  4. THE PREMIER

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) will probably leave on a visit to England at the end of April or early in May. The present session of the State ...

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  5. CAR STOLEN

    An accident in which three men were injured last night led to the discovery of a motor car which had been reported stolen at revolver-point a few hours earlier. ...

    Article : 319 words
  6. SUNDAY SPORT.

    A referendum of ratepayers, taken by the Goulburn Council yesterday on the question of allowing organised Sunday sport at Goulburn, resulted in a "No" ...

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  7. COURSE OF WAR.

    Are Abyssinian forces now moving northwards from Dessye and Amba Alagi towards the Italian lines at Makele, with the intention of making a frontal attack? This ...

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  8. AERIAL BOMBING.

    Italian 'planes, which bombed Dessye on Friday, bombed the town again yesterday. The casualties in the first raid were 80 dead and 200 wounded (many critically), and in the second raid, 10 killed and 50 wounded. ...

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  9. BOY'S FALL

    When Frederick Bennett, 13, of Jenkinsstreet, Crow's Nest, fell off a ridge of rock several feet down a ravine near the Suspension Bridge, Middle Harbour, yesterday, officers of ...

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  10. CRASH INTO SEA.

    In a blinding rainstorm, an aeroplane owned by the Rockhampton Aerial Service, Ltd., crashed into the sea at Caloundra early this morning. The pilot, Mr. A Spence, escaped ...

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  11. SPEED-BOAT BURNT.

    While the speed-boat Miss Victory, owned by Mr. R. Cam, of Bondi, was being tried out in Kogarah Bay on Saturday before the St. George Motor Boat Club races, the englne ...

    Article : 134 words
  12. MECHANISATION.

    Members of the Federated Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association employed in collieries on the Newcastle coalfield flatly refused to participate in the Lambton B ...

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  13. DARWIN COUNCIL.

    Protests against the decision of the Minister for the Interior to abolish the Darwin Town Council and transfer control of local government to the Northern Territory ...

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  14. MUSSOLINI'S SPEECH TO DEPUTIES.

    Singing patriotic songs, a full attendance of black-uniformed deputies awaited Signor Mussolini when he came to open the autumn session of the Chamber of Deputies. The ...

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  15. CRASH AT KANGAROO ISLAND.

    A Gypsy Moth 'plane, owned by the Aero Club of South Australia, and piloted by Colin M. Thomas, 18. of Adelaide, side-slipped while close to the ground and crashed at ...

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  16. PARIS DISCUSSIONS.

    The obscurity surrounding the Anglo-French discussions of a peace plan have been fruitful of speculation. The most authoritative reports Indicate that no British support could ...

    Article : 511 words
  17. CABIN AND DEN.

    A new Rover cabin for Huristone Park scouts, opened on Saturday, contains many Interesting features. There is a large old-fashioned fireplace, ...

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  18. PETROL PRICE WAR

    For some time past, as the result of price-cutting, the major oil companies have been selling petrol for 1/7 a gallon, in 40gallon drums. Yesterday's price was 1/6 a ...

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  19. BROADCASTING.

    Sir Frederick Stewart referred yesterday to the discussion in the House of Representatives last week on the new wireless broadcasting regulations and his association with ...

    Article : 343 words
  20. MOTOR TRADE.

    Mr. Leslie Walton, chairman of directors of Vauxhall Motors, Ltd, Luton, England, said on Saturday that the growth of the British motor export trade during the last few years ...

    Article : 291 words
  21. DIVER KILLED.

    Morey and Company's lugger Alidina arrived at Thursday Island on Saturday with two dead men on board—one a Japanese diver, Ichitaro Miyao, 35, the other a native, Sammy ...

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  22. GOLFING CRICKETERS.

    In a scratch foursome match at Manly Golf Club's course yesterday morning, the M.C.C. cricketers. C. H. Lyttelton and N. S. MitchellInnes, beat the well-known Manly pair, J. ...

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  23. THE JOSEPH CONRAD.

    The 146-ton full-rigged ship Joseph Conrad, in which A. J. Villiers is making a round-theworld voyage, has been making slow progress down the coast towards Sydney in the very ...

    Article : 263 words
  24. APPALLING AIR RAIDS ON DESSYE.

    The Dessye correspondent of the "NewsChronlcle," describing Friday's raid, says: 'Hallt Sellassle fulfilled the proud tradition of his race by sharing with his subjects the ...

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  25. ROYAL INTERMENT.

    The interment of the late Princess Victoria, a sister of King George, who died on December 3, took place this morning. The remains were sealed in a Royal vault close to the tombs ...

    Article : 488 words
  26. STORMS.

    Scattered thunderstorms occurred in southern Queensland at the week-end, and, although certain areas received relief, the general position is still acute. In the south-west, ...

    Article : 187 words
  27. BEACHES THRONGED.

    The warm weather yesterday attracted thousands to the surf beaches. Bondi, Coogee, and Manly reported the biggest crowds to date this summer. ...

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  28. VOLUNTEER CREWS.

    Manned by a volunteer crew, the Newcastle and Hunter River S.S. Co.'s freighter Kindur soiled from Sydney for Hobart on Saturday afternoon, in command of Captain Tinkler, ...

    Article : 559 words
  29. AIR RACE.

    An aerial race for the C. T. P. Ulm memorial trophy was held yesterday afternoon over a course starting at Mascot and terminating at Clark Island, fifteen aircraft competing. ...

    Article : 384 words
  30. BUSHFIRES BEATEN BACK.

    Three fires occurred on Saturday which, but for the efficient work of fire-fighters, would have resulted in seilous losses in each case. A bushfire occurred near Lewisham ...

    Article : 214 words
  31. POLICE EFFORT

    The police desire to communicate with Giacomo Tarca, a young Italian farm labourer who, they think, may be able to give them information about the movements of Luigi ...

    Article : 126 words
  32. —7,500,000 LOAN

    The Commonwealth loan of —7,500,000 will be closed on Monday at all branches of banks, savings banks, and money order post offices throughout Australia. ...

    Article : 64 words
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