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  2. FRENCH TEAM.

    Led by Jean Borotra, the French tennis team, consisting also of Jacques Brugnon and Christian Boussus, have a facility for making friends. Surrounded on the deck of the ...

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  3. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Buttenshaw) said last night that when the unemployment position was explained to the Cabinet yesterday by the Minister for Labour and industry (Mr. ...

    Article : 434 words
  4. MOODY FLIGHT.

    The assertion that the proposed Moody-Jolley flight will be made from Australia to New Zealand despite any prohibition that may be issued by the Federal Government, ...

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  5. CYCLONE.

    What is regarded as the most severe cyclone yet recorded in the district swept through the Newcastle suburbs of Mayfield and Waratah shortly after 1 o'clock to-day. ...

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  6. TEST CRICKET.

    The third test match between M.C.C. and South Africa, was resumed in overcast weather. The wicket was faster than on Saturday. ...

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  7. INDUSTRY.

    Sir Robert Horne, formerly Chancellor of the Exchequer, addressed the Melbourne Constitutional Club to-day. He expressed the conviction that the conferring of equal status ...

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  8. LEASES.

    At the annual meeting to-day of the Australian Pastoral Company, Ltd., the chairman (Mr. F. A. Keating), in referring to the question of long pastoral leases, said that no ...

    Article : 508 words
  9. THE PRAYER BOOK.

    The council of the Chairman's Union has written a letter to the Archbishops and Bishops, urging the following amendments to the deposited book before it is again ...

    Article : 255 words
  10. BUILDING A NAVY.

    The Secretary of the Navy (Mr. Curtis D. Wilbur), speaking to the Middlesex Club (Boston) said: "We must have a first-class navy in time of peace if we are to have a ...

    Article : 169 words
  11. MR. COSGRAVE.

    Mr. W. T. Cosgrave, President of the Executive Council of the Free State, has arrived at Washington from Chicago, and has begun engagements which will probably make him the ...

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  12. MR. GOLDBERG'S REPLY.

    Mr. Frank Goldberg, who has undertaken the commercial organisation of the proposed Moody-Jolley flight, yesterday replying to Mr. Geoffrey Hughes' statements, published in ...

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  13. SKILLED TRADESMEN.

    "Mr. Buttenshaw says that unemployment is not as serious as we have represented," said Mr. J. S. Garden, secretary of the Labour Council, yesterday. "He declares that only ...

    Article : 246 words
  14. A LONDON LOAN.

    It is understood that the underwriting of a South Australian loan of £2,500,000, at 98, is imminent. ...

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  15. EMPIRE AFFAIRS.

    "A supplementary change of personal communication" was the description given by the Secretary of State for the Dominions (Mr. Amery), in a Press interview relating to the ...

    Article : 253 words
  16. SAFETY IN FLIGHT.

    It is announced by the chairman of the National Assurance Institute at Rome that in the opinion of the institute an air-pilot is as "safe" from the insurance standpoint as an ...

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  17. ECONOMIC RECOVERY.

    Lord Crewe, British Ambassador in Paris, speaking at the British Chamber of Commerce in paris to-night, expressed the view that, taken as a whole, the economic ...

    Article : 95 words
  18. COMMUNISTS' PLOT.

    News comes from Riga that the trial has concluded of the 29 Latvian Communists who were recently arrested on charges of attempting to overthrow the present regime and ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. A. Gough, manager of the Overseas' Farmers' Co-operative Company, is sailing by the Oro[?]say to consult the Board of Australian Producers. He will visit all the St[?] ...

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  20. LAWN TENNIS.

    Mr. Wallis Myers, writing in the "Daily Telegraph," criticising the new "player-writer rule," says: "A famous Australian, who makes money perfectly honourably from the sale of ...

    Article : 150 words
  21. SOCIALISM.

    The proposal of the Miners' Federation to take over the Catamaran Colliery in Tasmania is the first step towards the socialisation of industry, according to opinions expressed ...

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  22. SIR KEITH SMITH'S VIEWS.

    Discussing a suggestion to constitute a Royal Commission of Inquiry into the causes of the failure of the attempt made by Captain Hood and Lieutenant Monerleff to fly from ...

    Article : 131 words
  23. MR. G. A. JULIUS.

    Mr. G. A. Julius, chairman of the Commonwealth Institute of Science and Industry, arrived in New York, after spending a week at Washington. He said that he had been ...

    Article : 184 words
  24. MEALS FOR 200.

    To-day the Governor (Lord Somers) paid for meals for 200 unemployed men. The men, headed by a banner announcing that they were hungry, marched to the ...

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  25. MR. BAILEY'S PROJECT.

    Writing from New Zealand recently, Mr. Philip Bailey asked the managing director of the de Havilland Aircraft Pty., Ltd. (Major de Hevilland), for assistance in an attempt to ...

    Article : 211 words
  26. AVIATION.

    The grounds of the Rajah of Ka[?]kota's palace presented a brilliant scene on the arrival of the R.A.F. flying boats. Despite police cordons, excited crowds rushed into the waters ...

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  27. PENNY A WORD.

    Cheaper wireless communication between Australia and Great Britain, preferably at the rate of 1d per word, was advocated by senator Josiah Thomas, formerly ...

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  28. AT PRACTICE.

    The visitors were seen in action yesterday for the first time on Australian courts, and the keen interest taken in their visit was shown by the large number of enthusiastic ...

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  29. CANCER.

    When Dr. G. W. E. Paul, of Kangaroo Point, returned to Queensland about three weeks ago, after having studied under Professor Blair Bell, teo treatment of cancer by ...

    Article : 290 words
  30. CABLES AND WIRELESS.

    That the maintenance of some element of wireless and cable competition is in the interests alike of the Press and the public is emphasised in the Empire Press Union's ...

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  31. PREFERENCE.

    Action taken by the State Minister for Railways (Mr. Tunnecliffe) in recent months to give preference to Australian manufacturers when material is being purchased for the ...

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  32. SEARCH FOR OIL.

    The site of the oil bore at Roma is to be inspected next week by the Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Marr). In company with the geological adviser ...

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  33. SAVAGE ATTACK.

    Three men, who drove up in a taxi-cab, viciously attached Plainclothes Constables Ellis and Donovan, who were on patrol duty [?]ar the Double Bay police station last ...

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  34. SENATORS' CAMPAIGN.

    Assuming the role of stormy petrel of the Republican party held by his father for so many years. Senator La Follette will lead a delegation to the Republican National ...

    Article : 226 words
  35. THE WARATAHS.

    M. Lery, president of the French Rugby Federation, entertained the Waratahs at a banquet last night. All the French team were present except Morere, who has been ...

    Article : 91 words
  36. THE TOTALISATOR.

    Mr. Walter Guinness, Minister for Agriculture, has announced that the mensure to legalise the totalisalor, which will be submitted to the House of Commons during the ...

    Article : 74 words
  37. CLERGYMAN'S WIFE.

    A detective and a Government pathologist will leave Melbourne to-morrow for Omeo to supervise the exhumation of the body of Mrs. Ethel Constance Griggs, aged 23 years, wife of ...

    Article : 71 words
  38. MOTOR VEHICLES.

    When considering the purchase of motor vehicles for the use of State departments, the State Cabinet yesterday decided that preference would always be given to vehicles ...

    Article : 38 words
  39. LEAVING CERTIFICATE.

    The first batch of Leaving-Certificate examination results will be published in to-morrow morning's issue, and will probably be made up of passes from country schools. ...

    Article : 38 words
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