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  2. THE DISCOVERY.

    (Written specially by Sir Douglas Mawson, leader ol the British, Australian, and New Zealand expedition. All rights reserved.) With holds stowed tight and decks heavily ...

    Article : 382 words
  3. THE CRISIS.

    An earnest appeal to the Government to restore public confidence in Australia, both at home and abroad, by "strong political action" and to reconsider the suggestion by the ...

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  4. THE LOAN.

    Treasury officiais, estimated last night that more than £18,000,000 had been subscribed to the Commonwealth loan. More than 4000 subscriptions were received ...

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  5. "GO ON THE LAND."

    Speaking to-day at the Canberra Grammar School speech day, the Acting GovernorGeneral (Lord Somers) advised the boys to become farmers rather than seek a ...

    Article : 532 words
  6. BANK FAILS.

    The largest, bank failure anywhere in the country since last year's Wall-street crash occurred to-day with the announcement of the suspension of the ...

    Article : 207 words
  7. INDIAN PROBLEMS.

    Much importance is attached in Indian Round-Table Conference circles to conversations proceeding privately for the adjustment of Hindu-Moslem differences. ...

    Article : 386 words
  8. FIRST TEST.

    The West Indies cricketers, principally due to a "back to the wall" sixth wicket partnership of 114 by Grant, the captain, and Bartlett, reached a total of 286 for seven wickets ...

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  9. SLAVE TRAFFIC.

    "Would you care to buy a slave?" asks Max Gruehl in the "Daily Express." "Come with me to Arabia, Somailland, or Abyssinia. There human beings are offered for sale. It will ...

    Article : 183 words
  10. EINSTEIN.

    Professor Einstein, the famous scientist, met a formidable barrage of reporters to-day, and almost successfully turned them aside. Not since the war has any foreign visitor had ...

    Article : 346 words
  11. MR. SCULLIN IN ROME.

    A message from Rome states that the First Secretary of the British Legation (Mr. A, F. Wiggin), officials of the Italian Foreign Office, and the Irish Minister to the Holy ...

    Article : 187 words
  12. COUNTRY TRADERS

    A deputation from the Country Traders' Association of New South Wales urged the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fenton) to permit the flotation of a rural emergency loan of ...

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  13. TEACHING TRADES

    The headmaster of the Canberra Grammar School (Rev. W. J. Edwards), at the annual speech day to-day, criticised the announcement of the Minister for Education in New South ...

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  14. EMPIRE ECONOMICS.

    Sir Halford MacKinder, in a letter to the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald), dated November l8, and published to-night, recalls that on the eve of the Imperial Conference he ...

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  15. WIFE SHOT DEAD.

    Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson, who was about 50 years of age, was shot dead by her husband this morning at a dairy farm about four miles from Berwick. ...

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  16. SUNDAY THEATRES.

    As a sequel to the High Court's decision that sunday cinemas were illegal, Miss Millie Orten, of South Hackney, acting as "common informer," has Issued writs under the Lord's ...

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  17. BISHOP'S VIEWS ON BIRTH CONTROL.

    The Bishop of Birmingham (the Rt. Rev. E. W. Barnes), speaking at the Birmingham diocesan conference, said that while there were divergent views an the Lambeth ...

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  18. SLAVONIC VIOLINIST

    J. C. Williamson, Ltd., and J. and N. Tait have engaged the Slavonic violinist, Zlatko Balokovlc, for an Australasian tour beginning in June. Balokovic and his wife are keen ...

    Article : 140 words
  19. SHOT FIRED.

    A remarkable story was told to the Newcastle police to-night by a man who was found in Maltland-road, Mayfield, with a revolver. He stated that he did not know what he was ...

    Article : 138 words
  20. YOUNG WOMAN'S DEATH.

    A dramatic description of the manner in which Miss Jessie Kermond met her death at Cataract Falls, near Tenterfield, on Sunday last, was given by Eric Brian Roper at the ...

    Article : 231 words
  21. BUS COMPETITION

    A deputation representing ratepayers of Rvde, and introduced by the Mayor of Ryde (Alderman Greenwood) waited on the Transport Trust yesterday regarding the parlour ...

    Article : 429 words
  22. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons the Secretary for Home Affairs (Mr. Clynes), in answer to questions, said that he welcomed the growing public uneabiness at the tone of many cinema ...

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  23. WHEAT USED AS FUEL.

    It is reported that residents of Nezpercc (Idaho), which is in the centre of the wheat region, are burning wheat for fuel, since they are able to obtain it delivered to their bins for ...

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  24. SCHOOL TRAINING.

    A considerable amount of interest was aroused by the publication in Tuesday's "Herald" of certain comments made by the headmaster of Scots College (Mr Bee), at the ...

    Article : 422 words
  25. "WONDERFUL RESPONSE."

    In the House of Representatives this afternoon the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fenton) announced that the amount subscribed to the conversion loan was £16,213,650 and ...

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  26. TWO LITTLE GIRLS.

    Two girls, aged 7, were forced into a motor car near their homes to-night by a man, who drove some distance to a field, where he assaulted them. He left them in the field, ...

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  27. UNREST IN CUBA.

    A report from Havana states thal, in the face of increasing unrest throughout the republic, President Machado on Thursday informed the Associated Press that he had issued ...

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  28. WORLD DISARMAMENT.

    The former Secretary of State in the United States (Mr. Frank Kellogg), who was awarded the Nobel Pence Prize, speaking at a Nobel committee dinner on the limitation of naval ...

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  29. FOUND BY TRACKER.

    B. Taylor, 21, Who escaped from Bangalow lock-up on Wednesday, was captured this afternoon at Boat Harbour, four miles from Lismore. A resident in the district notified ...

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  30. GERMAN STEAMER WRECKED

    The German steamer Schlesien, which was proceeding from Yokohama to Kobe, is reported to have been wrecked at Awaji. It is feared that she will be a total loss. The crew ...

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  31. WAGES TAX.

    The Newcastle Trades Hall Council has decided to ask the Minister for Mines (Mr. Baddeley) and Messrs. Booth, Cameron, Connolly, and Connell, the other Labour ...

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  32. MR. PARKER MOLONEY.

    The Australian Minister for Markets (Mr. Moloney) conferred to-day with the chairman of the Federal Farm Board (Mr. Legge) and with the Bccietaiy for Commerce (Mr. ...

    Article : 177 words
  33. USE OF GOLD RESERVES.

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Dany Telegraph" understands that United States finance authorities have hinted that if Britain and France rcach agreement on the subject ...

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  34. MUNGANA INQUIRY.

    Messrs, Fitzgerald and Walsh, solicitors, have filed a bill for £1306/11/5 costs for the Mungana inquiry. The taxing master reduced this by £118/5/1, making the amount £1188/6/4. ...

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  35. CABLE CONFERENCE.

    The policy of the Federal Ministry that all communications should be controlled by the Postmaster-General's Department has resulted in the rejection by Australia of the ...

    Article : 192 words
  36. RHODESIAN AIR SURVEY.

    The full results of an aerial survey of 63,000 square miles of country in Northern Rhodesia are now available. A ground survey of this area would take about 10 ...

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  37. HIGH COURT JUDGES.

    Uproar prevailed in the House of Representatives for a few moments this morning when the deputy-leader of the Opposition (Mr. Gullett) asked the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fenton) ...

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  38. "NO SECTION CAN BE ABSOLVED."

    The Bishop of Bathurst (Dr. crotty),speaking at the prizegivlng at All Saints' College, said that he agreed with the Sydney educationist who said that the position in ...

    Article : 139 words
  39. SUPPORT FOR STRIKE.

    An organisation, known as the Pastoral Workers' Union. led by Senator A Rae, will hold a meeting in the Trades Hall this morning to discuss methods of supporting the ...

    Article : 131 words
  40. BRITISH PRESS COMMENT.

    Commenting on the latest caucus decisions, the "Times" says: The extremists have scored another victory. Now that Mr. Anstey is reinforced by Mr. Theodore and Mr. ...

    Article : 151 words
  41. BOYS ARRESTED.

    During the past few weeks small boys in the St. Peters, Lewisham, and Kogarah districts have made a practice of hurling pieces of metal at passing trains. Numerous windows ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    With a conference in the offing of members of the Australian and Canadian Governments on the amount of Australian butter to be admitted, members of the National Dairy ...

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  43. SUBMARINES TO CHECK PIRATES.

    Four new submarines, the Perseus, Poseldon, Proteus, and Pandora will go to China to aid in suppressing piracy. They will join the four submarines of the Oxley type, which ...

    Article : 121 words
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