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  2. PARTY VOTES

    The leaders of the United Australia patty and the Country party, Mr. Lyons and Dr. Page, yesterday made further statements about the ...

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  3. DEATH SENTENCE.

    Although an ordinance was recently issued giving the Court wider powers In dealing with uncivilised aborigines, and granting a discretion to withhold the death sentence ...

    Article : 483 words
  4. FACTORIES.

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Dunningham) received an official report yesterday, which showed a larpc increase in factory employment since the present Government ...

    Article : 231 words
  5. MISS BATTEN.

    Miss Jean Batten, the young New Zealand airwoman, was accorded an enthusiastic welcome by a vast concourse of people when she landed at Mascot yesterday afternoon, at the conclusion of her record flight from England. ...

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  6. WHEAT.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says: "A Soviet organisation in London is buying Ausral an and Argentine wheat for shipment to Vladivostok. Two Australian ...

    Article : 228 words
  7. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the quarter-finals of the doubles in the French championships J. Crawford and V. McGrath (Aust.) beat de Stefanl and Taroni (Italy), 6-2, 6-0, 6-2. ...

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  8. DISARMAMENT.

    The General Commission of the Disarmament Conference met at Geneva today, after an adjournment of more than seven months. ...

    Article : 700 words
  9. INCIDENTS OF FLIGHT.

    Miss Batten In an Interview, said that she felt it an honour to be the first dominion girl to fly from England to Australia and that she found it most difficult to acknowledge ...

    Article : 272 words
  10. AN IMPRESSION.

    The story of Miss Batten's great flight is now history. The latest of many women to add another chapter to youth's brilliant conquests, and to give to the world another ...

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  11. ROYAL TOUR.

    Mr. Marr, the Federal Minister In charge of arrangements for thi tour of the Duke of Gloucester, returned yesterday from Queensland, where he consulted with (ne State ...

    Article : 412 words
  12. IMPROVED POSITION.

    A marked Improvement has taken place in the world wheat situation, principally owing to the drought in North America. It is officially stated that there is reason to hope for ...

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  13. OFFICIAL WELCOME.

    A big fleet of aeroplanes met Miss Batten over the Harbour BUdge and escorted her to the Mascot aerodrome. In the escort were three women filers—Mrs. Terry, Mrs. Lamb. ...

    Article : 465 words
  14. MEAT INSPECTION.

    A special meeting of the State Cabinet has been convened.'or this morning, when it is probable, that a final decision will be reached by Ministers on the Metropolitan Meat ...

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  15. BATHING BAN.

    Following an ultimatum from the Board of Health, the Colo Shire Council has decided to prohibit bathing at Macquarie Beach, which is on the Hawkesbury River, and is Windsor's ...

    Article : 297 words
  16. TOBACCO WAR.

    A move has been made for a stabilised price for tobacco, which, it is expected, will mean the elimination of the price-cutting war that has disturbed the tobacco trade for the last ...

    Article : 222 words
  17. FOOD PRODUCTON

    Mr John Boyd Orr, research lecturer in physiology of nutrition at Aberdeen University, in an address on the worlds food production, said that between 1913 and 1928 ...

    Article : 228 words
  18. GERMANY.

    The Debts Conference concluded after granting a six months moratorium for German debts. A communique which was issued after the conference states:- ...

    Article : 531 words
  19. GRATITUDE EXPRESSED.

    It was a transformed Miss Batten who was officially welcomed by the Premier (Mr. Stevens) and the Lord Mayor (Alderman Parker) at the Town Hall last night. The ...

    Article : 557 words
  20. DAVIS CUP TEAMS.

    It is announced that the American Davis Cup team playing in the intcer-zone final at Wimbledon will be:—L. R. Stoefen, F. X. Shields. S. B. Wood, G. M. Lott, and J. Van ...

    Article : 140 words
  21. BASEBALL UMPIRES.

    An announcement was made yesterday that members of the New South Wales Baseball Umpires' Association had refused to officiate at the carnival games at Petersham Oval on ...

    Article : 360 words
  22. AIR RACE.

    The Centenary air race committee in Melbourne yesterday received an entry from Sir C1 aries Kingsford Smith who will compete in both the handicap and open sections of the ...

    Article : 455 words
  23. ANTI-BRIBERY LEAGUE.

    Sir Langer Owen, a former Judge of the New South Wales Supreme Court, in an address to the Anti-Bribery League, said: "There is a definite need for our league in Australia. ...

    Article : 139 words
  24. A DAY OF SURPRISES.

    The quarter-finals of the French championships were noteworthy because of two surprising results These were the defeats surtalned by P. J. Perry and H. W. Austin. Gioigio ...

    Article : 209 words
  25. BANKING POLICY.

    Criticism of the proposals of the Labour party to nationalise banking was uttered today at the annual meeting of the National Bank of Australasia, Ltd. ...

    Article : 261 words
  26. SOUTH AFRICA.

    In the House ol Commons to-day the Secretaiy for the Dominions (Mr. J. H. Thomas) said he had received a peisonal letter from the Prime Minister of South Africa (General ...

    Article : 89 words
  27. YOUNG WOMAN'S DEATH.

    Another baffling mystery was added to the list of recent Pacific Const crimea of violence to-day, with the discoveiy of the partly burned body of Miss Viiglnia Johnson, aged 22, the ...

    Article : 139 words
  28. NEW POSTAGE STAMPS

    Britain will have a new issue or postage stamps in August, beginning with penny and three-halfpenny stamps, the remaining denominations being made available at intervals ...

    Article : 133 words
  29. WINE NOMENCLATURE.

    [?] the House of Commons to-day, the Prestdent of the Board of Trade (Mr. Walter Runciman) told Mr. G. Harvey (Con.). chairman of the Connaught Romms Company and ...

    Article : 134 words
  30. ELECTRIC SHOCK.

    Ernest Robertson, 49, a tramway linesman, of Hampden-roao, Artarmon, had a narrow escape from death near the Wynyard tunnel yesterday. When working on the overhead ...

    Article : 96 words
  31. SUGGESTED SHARK NET.

    Manly aldermen discussed a proposal by a company to erect a safety-net on South Steyne Beach. They decided to ask the Under-Secretary for Lands what were the ...

    Article : 69 words
  32. CROPS EATEN BY HARES.

    In a letter to the Baulkham Hills Shire Council a woman resident stated that any crops she tried to grow on her farm at Maroota were destroyed by numbers of hares ...

    Article : 72 words
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