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  2. THE HOSPITALS.

    A vigorous policy of administration for the Hospitals' Commission was outlined yesterday by the newly-appointed chairman, Mr. R. J. Love. The commission, he said, would ...

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  3. FIVE ARRESTS.

    The Criminal Investigation Branch yesterday afternoon recovered the property of many suburban householders whose homes had been ransacked recently. ...

    Article : 480 words
  4. ANTARCTICA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 186 words
  5. MR. T. R. BAVIN.

    When interviewed Just prior to his departure for Sydney, Mr.T.R. Bavin Premier of New South Wales, expressed satisfaction with his visit, which though a holiday had given ...

    Article : 464 words
  6. COAL INDUSTRY.

    There is renewed industrial unrest on the South Maitland coalfields, where for three weeks past men formerly employed at the associated colleries have been content to ...

    Article : 336 words
  7. TIMBER WORKERS.

    For "tactical reasons" leaders of the timber workers did not give effect to their decision to enforce mass picketing yesterday. In view of the Trades Hall announcement ...

    Article : 122 words
  8. NO HOPE.

    A revised list shows that there were 24 casualties as a result of the collision between the two British submarines An attempt is being made to salvage ...

    Article : 541 words
  9. SOUTHERN CROSS.

    The Southern Cross landed at Croydon Aerodrome, near London, at 3.20 p.m. Kingsford Smith wirelessed to Croydon: ...

    Article : 765 words
  10. GOVERNMENT'S ATTITUDE.

    Mr. Ball, for the Acting-Premier, stated yesterday that the Government's attention had been drawn to the threat made by the Timber Workers' Strike Committee in regard ...

    Article : 74 words
  11. PERSONAL SKETCHES

    Sir Douglas Mawson, C.B.E., D.Sc., F.R.S., Professor of Geology at Adelaide University, and commander of the expedition, was born at Bradford, Yorkshire, in 1882. ...

    Article : 1,282 words
  12. OCEAN UPHEAVALS.

    When about midway between Sydney and Cape Maria Van Diemen, the most northerly point of New Zealand, the steamer Aelybryn passed close to two submarine upheavals. ...

    Article : 602 words
  13. CONFERENCE ARRANGED.

    The chairman of the Coal Commission (Mr. Justice Davidson) stated yesterday afternoon that, following upon discussions between the Commission, representatives of the ...

    Article : 178 words
  14. EMPIRE TRADE.

    Mr. Amery' former Secretary of State for the Dominions, resuming the debate on the safeguarding amendment, in the House of Commons, expressed the opinion that the ...

    Article : 970 words
  15. SMALLPOX PATIENTS.

    Such good progress has been made by two members of the Young Australia League party, who were placed in quarantine as small-pox cases on arrival fiom America recently, that ...

    Article : 92 words
  16. THE PERSONNEL.

    General approval of the personnel of the commission was expressed yesterday by hospital authorities in Sydney. "I know the capabilities of the people ...

    Article : 121 words
  17. THE KING.

    The King, who passed a comfortable night, has not dropped any of his usual activities. It was officially stated that there was nothing to report regarding his condition. Sir ...

    Article : 108 words
  18. DRIED FRUITS.

    Mr.W. F. C. Thomas, chairman of the Commonwealth Dried Fruits Export Control Board, commenting on the cabled report of the utterances of the Chancellor of the ...

    Article : 697 words
  19. EXPORTS DECLINE.

    Effects of the closing of the associated northern collieries for an indefinuite period from March 1 last are clearly visible in Customs figures showing exports of coal from the ...

    Article : 422 words
  20. AIR FORCE.

    So far as the Air Force is concerned, the effect of the retrenchments in the defence forces proposed by the Ministry will be chiefly to cause a postponement in development, ...

    Article : 165 words
  21. BRITAIN'S SHARE.

    Replying to questions in the House of Commons to-day, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Snowden) said that the proposals for final settlement of the reparations question ...

    Article : 426 words
  22. DETAILS OF FLIGHT.

    The flight of the Southern Cross began from Richmond aerodrome at 2.20 p.m on June 25, and the plane arrived at Derby 22 hours later. The weather was fine and clear for this stage of ...

    Article : 298 words
  23. EARTHQUAKES.

    Earthquakes of varying intensity are still occurring at Westport and other centres. An upthrust thirteen feet wide has been discovered in rock formation in the hills, eight ...

    Article : 73 words
  24. RETRENCHMENT.

    The effects of the Federal Government economy campaign was first felt in the Federal Capital Commission yesterday, when 40 men were dismissed. It is likely that the ...

    Article : 152 words
  25. MOTOR CARS.

    An analysis of the figures covering motor accidents in New South Wales during the past nine months, complied by the National Roads and Motorists Association, clearly indicates ...

    Article : 162 words
  26. CONSERVATIVE DISCONTENT.

    The size of the Governments majority in their first House of Commons division, and the number of Conservatives not voting, caused a stir in the lobbies. It is learned that a ...

    Article : 151 words
  27. ELECTRICITY.

    The City Commissioners have set aside £3500 for the purpose of popularising the use of electricity for heating purposes, mainly for demonstrating how current can be ...

    Article : 157 words
  28. TO BE SOLD.

    The Minister for Works announced to-day that the Government had decided to dispose of the Helidon State freestone quarry. The quarry had produced a large amount of stone ...

    Article : 235 words
  29. SWAMP LANDS.

    A scheme providing for the reclamation of large areas of swamp lands on the Parramatta River and at Rose Bay has been drawn up by the Treasurer (Mr. Stevens). ...

    Article : 75 words
  30. SAFEGUARDING WOOL.

    The President of the Board of Trade (Mr William Graham) said in the House of Commons that the report of the Safeguarding Committee on Woollen and Woollen Industries ...

    Article : 85 words
  31. DOMINIONS' DELEGATES.

    The Paris correspondent of the British United Press says that the French Government is willing to acquiesce in the inclusion of dominion delegates at the reparations ...

    Article : 207 words
  32. ACCIDENT AT SEA.

    When the Cunard steamer Valacia was several hundred miles off the Australian coast late on Monday afternoon. Jack Slgrlst, an 18-year-old cadet, fell from the 'tween decks ...

    Article : 106 words
  33. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Referring to Mr. Bruce's suggestion, cabled from Australia, that the Imperial Conference should meet in May or June, 1930, the Imperial authorities Indicate that they are unable ...

    Article : 104 words
  34. STRIKE LEVY.

    The central branch of the Australian Workers' Union yesterday decided to impose a voluntary levy of five shillings on each member in order to create a fund to assist the ...

    Article : 116 words
  35. SOUTH AFRICA ALARMED.

    Mr. Snowden's forecast of the abolition of British preference has caused alarm, particularly amongst tobacco, wine, fruit, and sugar farmers. Without preference, a prominent ...

    Article : 100 words
  36. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    There have been 45 cases of infantile paralysis in the Solomon Islands, and five deaths are reported. ...

    Article : 25 words
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