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  2. THE FLOODS.

    Although the Bogan River continued to rise slowly in the upper renches to-day, a feeling of casiness pervaded the township. Ominous clouds passed over the district last night, ...

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  3. FEDERAL SESSION.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Charlton) launched the censure motion, of which he had given notice, and attacked the Government on ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S FLIGHT.

    Hinkler worked all day at his 'plane. After an inspection this morning, he found that one cylinder had lost compression, so he decided to overhaul the machine. He was anxious ...

    Article : 367 words
  5. HINKLER RESTS AT DARWIN.

    Hinkler rested at Darwin yesterday. The fatigue which he has endured was evident in the airman's desire for a respite before continuing his flight. The noise of the engine has made him slightly deaf. ...

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  6. INDUSTRY.

    Trades Hall Council to-night decided to ignore the invitations of the Prime Minister to appoint delegates to the industrial peace conference. ...

    Article : 225 words
  7. DISARMAMENT.

    Considerable interest has been created by the publication at Geneva of the text of the Sevlet's disarmament scheme, which is much m[?]e detailed than the proposals made last ...

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  8. THE FILM "DAWN."

    The producer has decided to show the Nurse Caveli film "Dawn" at the Albert Hall to a representative audience, including members of the House of Commons. ...

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  9. UNIVERSAL PRAISE.

    The Minister for Air (Sir Samuel Hoare), on learning of Hinkler's landing at Darwin, cabled, on behalf of the Air Council, warm congratulations. ...

    Article : 173 words
  10. CIVIC RECEPTION.

    Hinkler was tendered a civic reception to-day. The Mayor said that supermen like Hinkler condensed the world into a very small space. ...

    Article : 302 words
  11. TRIBAL RAIDS.

    A report from Jerusalem says that Wahabis under [?]bn Mashor attacked on February 13 a Bonisakhr tribe, which was pasturing its [?]ooks and camels at Gharabe, 160 miles from ...

    Article : 79 words
  12. COAL CONFERENCE.

    At a meeting convened by the Minister for Labour (Mr. Farrar), representatives of coalmine owners of New South Wales and the miners yesterday began discussion of rescuing ...

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  13. HINKLER'S MACHINE.

    The aeroplane used by Mr. Hinkler on his flight is an Avro machine, designed by A. V. Roo and Company, Limited, Manchester, for commercial and sports purposes. Hinkler's ...

    Article : 380 words
  14. NEW AEROPLANES.

    Government aeroplanos are being equipped with 400-h.p. engines, costing £100,000. The Minister for Defence emphasises that the change makes the equipment of the Air ...

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  15. THE FLYING BOATS.

    The five R.A.F. flying boats left Penang to-day for Point Swettenham, en route to Singapore and Australia. ...

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  16. PRESS COMMENT.

    All the morning papers regard the news of Hinkler's arrival at Darwin as the most important of the day, and it occupies the most prominent place in their pages, and its ...

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  17. BROADCASTING.

    Nothing was heard at Keston of to-day's Empire broadcast from 2ME, Sydney. There were traces of the carrier-wave, but there Was no modulation. ...

    Article : 84 words
  18. THREE DAYS TO SYDNEY.

    Information received in Sydney yesterday indicated that Hinkler propose to fly from Darwin to either Camooweal or Cloncurry to-day and from there to Bundaberg on ...

    Article : 452 words
  19. GENERAL GABLE NEWS.

    The vicar of St. Cuthbert's, Darwon (the Rev. C. Lauria), against whom there have been a number of demonstrations recently owing to Anglo-Catholic pratices at services, ...

    Article : 392 words
  20. THE AIRMAN'S MOTHER.

    Mrs. F. Hinckler, a quiet, gentle woman, Lives in a pretty bungalow in Gavin-street North Bundaberg, and there to-day her daughters were piliag in front of their mother, ...

    Article : 234 words
  21. NAVY BUILDING.

    The Federal Council of Churches bus issued [?] statement assorting that Church organisations are oppused to the naval programme, as [?]provocative of war psychology" and making ...

    Article : 81 words
  22. EXPLOSION.

    Great damage was done by an explosion at the North Goulburn railway quarries about 9 o'clock this morning, just after the paper train had passed, when 20,000 tons of rock and ...

    Article : 399 words
  23. JAPANESE ELECTIONS.

    Returns of the polling at the general elec[?]on—the first held in Japan under this extended [?]chise—show that members of the House [?]of Representatives have been returned as ...

    Article : 198 words
  24. FLIGHT TO CANBERRA.

    The hope that Hinkler will fly to the National capital as the completion of his historie flight was expressed to-night by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce). ...

    Article : 370 words
  25. WALSH ISLAND.

    The manager of the Walsh island Dockyards (Mr. A. C. Waters) yesterday interviewed the Minister for Works (Mr. Buttenshaw) legarding the position at Walsh Island, ...

    Article : 178 words
  26. WIFE MURDERED.

    On Wednesday morning, Joseph Worth, of Wootton, 17 miles from Nabiac, murdetod his wife, and then committed suicide. To-day the coroner held an inquiry and ...

    Article : 87 words
  27. HUGE PROFIT.

    Wild excitement on the Stock Exchange fol[?] an announcement that Courtaulds, Ltd., [?] paying a share bonus of 100 per cent, in [?]ddition to a dividend of 25 per ent. Last night ...

    Article : 128 words
  28. OFFICIAL APPRECIATION.

    Sir Samuel Hoare (Secretary of State for Air) has expressed official appreciation of Hinkler's flight in the following statement:- "Port Darwin, where Hinkler landed, is ...

    Article : 272 words
  29. LABOUR BREACH.

    The Secretary of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions, it was stated to-day, has sent a telegram to the general president of the Australian Workers' Union (Senator ...

    Article : 88 words
  30. THIRD FLOOD.

    The third flood in the Clarence within a weak has occurred, and huge areas of pastoral and agricultural lands have been again covered by flood waters. ...

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  31. WATERSIDERS.

    A determined attempt to remove Messrs. W. J. Milis (president), W. H. Seale (secretary), S. R. Ferguson (treasurer), Fandian, and Mullins, from the executive of the ...

    Article : 194 words
  32. LABOUR FEARS.

    "Unless nity is brought about, Labourites may as well regard the next Federal elections with dismay," s[?]s a statement issued by the Australian Workers' Uni[?]n to its members ...

    Article : 107 words
  33. M. ZOUBKOFF.

    A Berlin message states that the former [?]ser's brother-in-law, M. Zoubkoff, was ar [?]ted in a cafe at 3 o'clock this morning, al[?]dly for knocking a page boy senseless. M. ...

    Article : 99 words
  34. SAMOAN SITUATION.

    A Special message from Apia to the Preas Association states that an ordinance has been passed by the Administration making it illegal to wear uniform known to be ...

    Article : 62 words
  35. THE C. A. LARSEN.

    The prospects of salvaging the Norwegian whaling steamer C. A. Larsen, which struck a rock at the entrance to Paterson's Inlot, Stewart Island, are more hopeful. ...

    Article : 45 words
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