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  2. THE MINES.

    AH the northern associated mines are expected to be at work by next week. Seniority disputes at Stockton Borehole have now been adjusted, and the miners will resume ...

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  3. LOAN COUNCIL

    Decisions reached by the Loan Council at its two days' sitting in Canberra were announced officially to-night, when the council concluded its meeting. ...

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  4. SIMON REPORT.

    Si[?] John Simon (chairman of [?]e Indian Statttory Commission), intervie[?] to-day, emphsised the importance of th[?] [?]ct that the aven membeis of the comm[?] were ...

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  5. £924,000 EXTRA.

    Defects that have developed in the high pressure water tunnel between Potts Hill and Waterloo are estimated to involve the expenditure of £924,000 above the original ...

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  6. THE CANEHELDS.

    The Acting Minister for Customs (Mr. Forde) to-day discounted reports which stated that upless the employment of Italians on the caneflelds of Queensland was restricted it was likely ...

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  7. MISS AMY JOHNSON

    Miss Amy Johnson has completed her Sydney programme. To-day Miss Johnson will fly to Newcastle, arriving there at noon, To-morrow will be spent with friends. On ...

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  8. TEST HOPES.

    On the eve of the first test the Australian Eleven is looking forward with Justifiably high hopes to a, struggle against opposition of practically known strength. If ...

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  9. KING CAROL

    A message fro[?] Bucharest states that King Carol's supporters are suppressing his political opponents. Legpl proceedings have commenced against the Liberal paper "Vi[?]torui" ...

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  10. PRICE OF COAL.

    Mr. E. G. Weyland, secretary of the Southern Colliery Proprietors' Association, yesterday announced that from June 2 members of the association had reduced the price of southern ...

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  11. FLIGHT TO NEWCASTLE.

    Major de Havllland will pilot the "Hawk" moth, in which Miss Johnson is to leave Mascot this morning for Newcastle. The machine is the one in which Major de Havilland flew ...

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  12. PREFERENCE LEAGUE.

    At a public meeting under the auspices [?] the British Preference League, Mr. P. Vaughan, an executive member, said that the league had endeavoured to obtain an interview with the ...

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  13. MILLIONS CLUB LUNCHEON.

    An appeal for the co-operation of Australia in the development of Empire aviation was made by Miss Johnson at the Millions Club luncheon at the Ambassadors yesterday. ...

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  14. MR. C. M. McDONALD'S STATEMENT

    Mr. C. M. McDonald, chairman of the Northern Collieries Association, yesterday denied statements that implied that the coalowners of New South Wales were being ...

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  15. PRESS ONFERENCE.

    The Lord [?]yor (Sir William Waterlow), in [?]s chain ar[?] robes of office, accompanied by [?] Lady layoress, supported by the scarlet[?]forme City Marshal, and attended by ...

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  16. WOMEN IN INDUSTRY.

    It is a remarkable coincidence that at three separate conferences to-day resentment was expressed at the increasing encroachments of women upon male activities. ...

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  17. MUNGANA.

    When the Mungana Commission resumed to-day the actual proceedings in the morning only lasted a fey minutes, but happenings associated with the sitting have given rise to ...

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  18. FUNCTION AT SPORTS CLUB.

    The New South Wales Sports Club welcomed Miss Johnson yesterday morning On arrival at the club she was handed a bouquet by Mrs. W. B. Alexander. The ...

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  19. COALCLIFF STOPPAGE.

    A statement was issued yesterday on behalf of the Coalcliff Collieries, Ltd., in explanation of the four points which have caused a stoppage of work at the Coalcliff Colliery. ...

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  20. LONDON PRESS COMMENT.

    [?]n an article in the "Evening Standard," entitled "How England [?]an win the first test," the veteran J. A. H. Catton expresses the opinion that the Australians' bowling has ...

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  21. RECEPTION BY HULL LEAGUE.

    Miss Johnson had morning tea yesterday with members of the newly-formed Hull Citizens' League, at the Conference Hall, State Shopping Block. She was in happy mood, ...

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  22. CHICAGO SHOCKED.

    The authorities at Chicago have announced that they know the murderer of Mr. Albert Lengle, the crime reporter of the Chicago "Tribune," who waa shot in the heart of ...

    Article : 188 words
  23. INDUSTRIAL SLUMP.

    An[?]er stage in the desperate measures to meet the industrial slump in Germany was announced to-day. The Minister for Labour [?] [?]galised an arbitration award, reducing ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT.

    The Premier (Mr. Moore) to-day made available correspondence bearing on the position of Italians in the northorn canefiolds. Mr. S. Hunt, secretary of the British ...

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  25. STATE CABINET.

    The State Cabinet proposes to expend £250,000 towards the relief of unemployment. It was announced at the Cabinet meeting yesterday that the Treasurer (Mr. ...

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  26. YOUTH THRASHED.

    An unusual sentence was passed by Mr. Justice Henchman in the Supreme Court to-day, on William Trieschman, a youth under 16, who was found guilty of an offepce against a young ...

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  27. GRAYTHWAITE.

    Crowds lined the route from Milson's Point yesterday afternoon, when Miss Johnson paid a visit to the totally disabled returned soldiers at Graythwaite, She was welcomed to the ...

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  28. FORESTRY OFFICERS.

    The Colonial Secretary (Lord Passfield), in consultation with the Secretary of State for India (Mr, Wedgwood Benn) and the Forestry Commissioners, has appointed a committee to ...

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  29. ITALIAN PROTEST.

    The Milan newspaper "Popolo d'Italia" bitterly attacks the discrimination against Italian farmers in Queensland, notably at Innisfail, as a policy creating a farming ...

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  30. THREE PRISONERS.

    Norman Thomas Cahir, 22, William Joseph James, 24, and William Smith, 40, who escaped from an armed guard about three miles from Beechworth Gaol yesterday ...

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  31. NEW DIVING SUIT.

    Witnesses were impressed at a demonstraon of a unique diving suit, which, it is [?]imed will revolutionise deep-sea work, [?]standing, as it does, sea pressure at a ...

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  32. WOMEN GRADUATES' DINNER.

    Miss Amy Johnson was the guest of honour at the annual reunion dinner of the Sydney University Women Graduates' Association, held last night at Beaumont House. Dr. ...

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  33. THE YOUNG PLAN.

    The Bank of International Settlements announces that a conference of bankers decided that the first instalment of the Voung Plan loan of 300,000,000 dollars will be ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Sir Edwin Luytens, describing the design of the new Roman Catholic Cathedral for Liverpool, said that it would be in Renaissance architecture, and would have a huge dome ...

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  35. DRUGGED AND ROBBED

    Loreto Carusl, 30, an Italian, was found lying injured by the side of the railway line near Home Hill this morning. It is believed that he was drugged by men on the mail train ...

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  36. KEITH ANDERSON.

    A wreath bearing the name of Amy Johnson was placed on the grava of Lieutenant Keith Anderson at Rawson Park, Mosman, yesterday, by Mr. E. W. H. Cherrill. ...

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  37. EARL BEAUCHAMP.

    Earl Beauchamp has arranged to land at Sydney on September 3 on a health trip. He says he is determined to see the Melbourne Cup One of his special missions is to ...

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  38. LABOUR PARTY AND A.W.U.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) to-day declined to comment on the report that he was to be asked to arbitrate on the question of the reaff[?]liation of the Australian Workers' ...

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  39. TANKER SUNK.

    It is reported from Boston that an unidentified tanker was sunk with all hands in a collision with the passenger steamer Fairfax off the coast. ...

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  40. SOVIET OFFICIAL.

    A Message fro[?] Warsaw states that M. Mich[?] Naumov, the Soviet Trade Delegate in [?]ris, though he realised the sinister mea[?]ing of a su[?]mons to return to Moscow, ...

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  41. WEEK—END PROGRAMME.

    Miss Johnson will leave Mascot at 9 a.m. on Saturday in Major de Havilland's "Hawk" Moth, flying to Canberra, and spending the night at Goulburn. ...

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  42. GOLD EXTRACTION.

    Profossor Bartoli, hoad of a ohemlcal factory at Rome, who is at present visiting Johannesburg, contends that the existing process of extraction of gold does not ...

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  43. CANBERRA ARRANGEMENTS.

    Inquiries were made at canbeira to-night regarding the statement repoited to have been made in Sydney by Mr. Westcott that the authorities at Can[?]erra had stated on ...

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  44. HYDRO-ELECTRIC STATION.

    A decision by the Public Works Department, announced tooday, indicates that the Arapu[?] Hydro-electric Station will be closed for several months, and that about £250,000 will ...

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  45. DAME NELLIE MELBA.

    Dame Nollie Melba renewed the excitement of the heyday of her triumphs at a special matinee charity concert at a West End hotel, She was bombarded with flowers, and recalled ...

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  46. FIRE IN FIJI.

    At the Fijian native town of Serua 22 sleeping houses and 15 kitchens, were, destroyed by fire at midnight on Monday. The outbreak was caused by a woman lightign a fire in a ...

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