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  3. INDIAN OCEAN FLIGHT.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Lyons, today emphasised the importance of the air survey flight to be made in June across the Indian Ocean in the ...

    Article : 127 words
  4. DISMISSAL OF CONSTABLE.

    Detective-sergeant James, giving evidence in the Quarter Sessions yesterday at the trial of four persons who are charged with conspiracy, said that ...

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  5. NEW SHARK MESHING VESSEL.

    The new shark-meshing boat Bonwin going down the slips after being launched by Mrs. E. S. Spooner at Lavender Bay yesterday. The vessel, which will be used by Cranwin Fisheries Pty., Ltd., for shark-meshing operations off Sydney's beaches, is Diesel ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. STATE HOUSE.

    The Treasurer, Mr. Mair, said in the Legislative Assembly last night that he believed that the problem of rural reconstruction would have to be dealt ...

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  7. WARNING BY MR. EDEN.

    Mr. Anthony Eden, the former British Foreign Secretary, in an address broadcast from London and relayed over station 2UE last night, said that unless ...

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  8. PREPARATIONS FOR FLIGHT.

    The flying-boat Guba, which will make the Indian Ocean air mall survey flight in June, will be flown from Port Moresby to Rose Bay base about May 20. ...

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  9. BREAK-OF-GAUGE DEVICE

    Mr. Harold Young, chief mechanical engineer for the New South Wales Railways, told the Parliamentary Select Committee yesterday that Mr. J. C. T. ...

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  10. PYJAMA GIRL MYSTERY.

    Police yesterday searched a number of waterholes near Albury from one of which they had previously recovered articles of women's clothing but no ...

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  11. WOOL EXHIBITS.

    At a cost of nearly £1,000, Sydney woollen manufacturers and the Sheep Breeders' Association of New South Wales, have combined to stage a wool ...

    Article : 211 words
  12. RECEIVERS FOR AIR BEACONS.

    The fitting of the first commercial airliner with receiving equipment for using the air navigation beacons should be completed at Essendon Aerodrome early next week. ...

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  13. OVERDUE WATER RATES.

    When members of the Water Board protested at its meeting yesterday against "high-handed" action in cutting-off water because of overdue rates, ...

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  14. NEW TOWNSHIP.

    The Minister for Works and Local Government, Mr. Spooner, has taken action to create a new township in the Capertee Valley, where the shale oil ...

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  15. SKELETON IN SCRUB.

    The skeleton of a woman which was discovered on Monday in scrub off Driver's Bush Road, Kemp's Creek Bridge, was identified yesterday as that ...

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  16. INDIAN VILLAGE.

    The American Indians moved into their "village" at the Showgrounds yesterday, establishing camp in a half-dozen gaily coloured tepees elected near the woodchopping arena. ...

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  17. MARKETING OF WHEAT.

    The Australian Agricultural Conference to-day unanimously expressed its support of the principle of an international agreement to deal with world ...

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  18. SHARK MESHING.

    The Minister for Works and Local Government Mr. Spooner, said yesterday that it had never been claimed that meshing would eliminate the shark menace. It was claimed ...

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  19. HOLIDAYS FOR MINERS.

    Mr. Cassidy, K.C. (for coalowners), submitted in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court yesterday that the time was not yet ripe for paid holidays in ...

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  20. MORE HOT DAYS COMING.

    Except for the possibility of unsettled, stormy weather developing in the south-western section of the State fine weather is, expected to continue ...

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  21. CRITICISM BY MR. STEAD.

    Mr. D. G. Stead, the president of the Wild Life Preservation Society of Australia, in a criticism of the system of shark meshing yesterday, said that it was costing about £40 for ...

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  22. BOTANY COUNCIL DISPUTE.

    The Botany Council last night dismissed for two hours proposals for a settlement in the dispute in the council, made during recent court ...

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  23. ARTILLERY IN ACTION.

    The 9th Field Artillery Brigade today carried out a series of field exercises. In the morning it was assumed that an enemy attacking from the south ...

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  24. MURDER CHARGE.

    William Smith, 38, seaman, was committed for trial on a charge of murder, at the conclusion of the inquest yesterday into the death of Robert Griffin ...

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  25. FISHERMAN DROWNED.

    Albeit Ernest Baton, 37, formerly of Grafton was drowned to day at Iluka Bay. He went fishing off the breakwater. Later his fishing gear was found, and police from Harwood and ...

    Article : 59 words
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