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  2. MANY MINES

    Most of the Newcastle field miners returned to work to-day, but the hint that there was no definite guarantee of the withdrawal of volunteer labourers from Northumberland ...

    Article : 481 words
  3. £100,000 GIFT

    At a meeting of the University Senate yesterday afternoon it was announced that the Rockefeller Foundation of New York had decided to contribute £100,000 to ...

    Article : 473 words
  4. THE PREMIER.

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin) went down in a submarine yesterday. He was 100 feet below the surface of the ocean. The Otway went to sea to carry out its ...

    Article : 141 words
  5. TRAIN DERAILED.

    A message from Montereau states that eight people were killed and 31 injured when the Paris-Marseilles express was Jeralled. The list of those killed includes one ...

    Article : 334 words
  6. RIOTOUS MOBS.

    The [?]dental firing of a rifle by a British soldier in Peshawar on Saturday had its sequel in a serious riot during which troops were forced to fire on a mob, killing seven ...

    Article : 327 words
  7. MISS AMY JOHNSON.

    It is officially announced that the King has conferred on Miss Amy Johnson the honour of Commander, Order of the British Empire. ...

    Article : 45 words
  8. CRICKET.

    The match between Australia and Hampshire was continued to-day in fine, sunny weather. The wicket was soft as the result of rain during the ...

    Article : 954 words
  9. SYDNEY ENGAGEMENTS.

    The Sydney reception committee met yesterday and finally approved of the official engagements for Miss Johnson for the six days following her arrival. Mrs. Garlick presided ...

    Article : 708 words
  10. BRISBANE RECEPTION.

    Miss Amy Johnson was the guest of honour at a Rotary Club luncheon to-day. The president, Mr. J. K Cannan, read a message from the Governor of the 65th district of ...

    Article : 594 words
  11. IMPROVED TONE.

    Investment stocks rose strongly yesterday on the Stock Exchange. Welcome rains inland and the partial resumption of work on the northern coalfields ...

    Article : 180 words
  12. BRITISH MINISTRY.

    Almost exactly one year after entering office, the Government finds Cabinet and other Ministerial changes necessary, principally because of its failure to live up to ...

    Article : 328 words
  13. FRENCH FEARS.

    "France is never without the fear that some day there will be a recurrence of war with Germany. That fear seems to be ineradicably implanted in the Frenchman." ...

    Article : 233 words
  14. FRENCH PREMIER.

    In a speech at Dijon the Premier (Mr. Tardieu) did not reply to [?]ussolini's recent speeches, except to use the cryptic phrase: France to-day nee[?] neither to worry nor to ...

    Article : 66 words
  15. 'PLANE'S CREW.

    The New Guinea Goldfields Handley-Pag[?] 'plane, piloted by Flight-Lieut. Thomson, with Mechanic McMurtrie, which had been missing since Saturday, was located by the Junker ...

    Article : 77 words
  16. CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

    With the election date settled and the decks cleared for the impending political battle, the diverse forces at work creating an important division of opinion over the Australian and ...

    Article : 361 words
  17. COAL PRICES.

    A reduction of 3/3 a ton in the price of coal was announced by the Northern Collieries' Association yesterday. The reduction is in accordance with the ...

    Article : 109 words
  18. DAYLIGHT SERVICES.

    The Main Roads Board announces that a regular daylight service of the Hawkesbury River punt will be run until Friday afternoon, the first vessel leaving Mooney Point, on the ...

    Article : 485 words
  19. FEDERAL REVENUE.

    Another heavy decline in Customs and excise revenue precludes any possibility of realising the Estimates of the Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) of £44,450,000 for the current ...

    Article : 305 words
  20. SPEECH AT CONSTITUTIONAL CLUB.

    Miss Johnson was the guest of members of the Constitutional Club and their wives at morning tea. She was greeted with cheers, followed by the playing of "See the Conquering ...

    Article : 217 words
  21. FEDERAL SUBSIDY.

    Questioned to-day regarding a statement made in Melbourne by Mr. Holloway, M.P., with reference to suggestions for a coal bounty, the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) said: ...

    Article : 71 words
  22. THE PRESS.

    Backed by a large globe showing the British Empire in red, surrounded by the flags of Britain and the dominions, Major Astor presided at the opening session of the Empire ...

    Article : 198 words
  23. FLYING TO SYDNEY.

    Miss Johnson yesterday sent a telegram to the Australian National Airways Limited, accepting the offer of one of the company's air mall 'planes [?]or the flight to Sydney. ...

    Article : 491 words
  24. LOWER QUOTATIONS FOR COUNCIL SUPPLIES.

    Tenders for three months' supply of coal— approximately 90,000 tons—to the City Council's power-houses were opened at the Town Hall yesterday. ...

    Article : 79 words
  25. EXCURSION WITH SCIENTISTS.

    The excursion steamer Koopa was crowded this afternoon when Miss Johnson took part in a river trip arranged by the Premier (Mr. Moore) in honour of the delegates and visitors ...

    Article : 177 words
  26. DR. PAGE EXPLAINS.

    The announcement by Dr. Earle Page last week tha[?] the Country party would contest every industrial seat as well as every country constituency at the next Federal elections ...

    Article : 451 words
  27. ENGLAND v. THE REST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 185 words
  28. LAWN TENNIS.

    A message from Paris states that the final of the French singles championship was won by H. Cochet (France), who defeated W T. Tilden (U.S.A), 3-6, 8-6, 6-3, 6-1. This was ...

    Article : 170 words
  29. A. P. F. CHAPMAN.

    The selectors announce that A. P F. Chapman will captain England in the first test, to begin at Nottingham on June 13. ...

    Article : 322 words
  30. MURDER CHARGE.

    The hearing of the case in which G[?]ovann[?] Maggiora, an Italian, is charged with murdering Margaret Furst, between February 5 and 16, was commenced be[?]ore Mr P. Knyvett, ...

    Article : 321 words
  31. GIFT OF PUSS MOTH.

    Miss Amy Johnson has decided to accept the gift of a new Puss Moth aeroplane from the de Havillland Aircraft Company when she returns to England. ...

    Article : 87 words
  32. TWO MEN KILLED.

    As the result of a fall of earth from a stope in the 1260ft level of the Great Boulder mine early this afternoon one man was killed and another died of his injuries on the way ...

    Article : 140 words
  33. NO LANDING AT LISMORE.

    In reply to an invitation to land at Lismore on her wav to Sydney, Miss Amy Johnson has forwarded the following telegram to the Lismore Aero Club:—"From my heart I plead for ...

    Article : 89 words
  34. DEPARTURE FOR ENGLAND.

    Miss Amy Johnson has accepted the offer o[?] Lord Inch[?]pe to travel to England by one o[?] the P. and O liners. It is her intention to depart by the Naldera, which is scheduled ...

    Article : 67 words
  35. SWEDISH STEAMER SUNK.

    The Swedish steamer Inger foundered as the result of a collison in a fog off Beachy Head (Sussex) with the Italian tanker Literno. It is believed that 15 members of the crew ...

    Article : 96 words
  36. PLAYERS ENTERTAINED.

    Messrs. W. M. Woodfull and Hor[?]brook were among those who were entertained to-day by members of the Marylebone committee. Mr. F. T. Mann and Colonel C. Hese[?]tine. ...

    Article : 139 words
  37. THE FLEET.

    The flagship, H.M.A.S. Australia entered Cockatoo Dock yesterday morning for the half-yearly examination of her underwater [?]ings The operations are expected to take ...

    Article : 62 words
  38. CHAIR OF LAW.

    The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court o[?] Victoria (S[?] William Irvine) has advised the University Council that there is available [?] sum of £30,000 in the library [?]und of the ...

    Article : 89 words
  39. NO DISMISSALS.

    The secretary to Railways (Mr. Newmam said last night that there would be no dismissals from the tramway service as the resull of the introduction of the 48-hour week ...

    Article : 75 words
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