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  2. IN THE AIR

    The Southern Cross arrived at 2.35 p.m. from Athens. The airmen are leaving at dawn tomorrow, and expect to reach ...

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  3. STATE TOO GREEK

    "I am pleased to see that the State's finances have come out better than was expected," said the President of the Chamber of ...

    Article : 276 words
  4. Unexploited Wealth

    At the annual meeting of the Geographical Society the President, Mr. D. G. Stead, advocate the development by Asiatic ...

    Article : 241 words
  5. Counting The Losses

    Mr. A. F. Waters, District Com­missioner of Crown Lands, after an inspection of the earthquake area in the Nelson district, estimates ...

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  6. "COME AND SEE"

    Two, months ago Benjamin Winch, aged 66, a well-known identity of Liverpool laid his head across the railway line and ...

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  7. Mining Unions

    The committee of control of the combined mining unions decided, at a meeting held here yesterday, to declare "black" any member ...

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  8. AIR DEFENCE

    Despite the airforce cut, the programme for re-aquipping by June 30 next, to be carried out includes the purchase of eight ...

    Article : 81 words
  9. Naval Disaster

    The Admiralty announces that submarine H47 was sunk by submarine L12 in St. George's Channel, 12 miles north-west of St. ...

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  10. MAKE MASCOT SAFE

    Referring at Mascot Council meeting last night to the reported failure of the Federal Government to make sufficient money available for extensive. ...

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  11. COAL COMMISSION ACTIVE

    The chairman of the Coal Commission said yesterday that the Commission had had interviews with Mr. Reeves (President), Mr. Davies ...

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  12. OUT OF PETROL

    The trans-Atlantic 'plane Patafinder, with Pilot Williams and Navigator Lewis Yancey, which is attempting a flight from Old Orchard (Mame) ...

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  13. TICK MATTERS

    At the meeting of the Board of Tick control in Lismore yesterday, replying to a question by Mr. A. C. Pratt, the chairman, Mr. C. ...

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  14. LORD SOMERS

    Lord Somers, Governor of Victoria, farewelled 25 "Little Brothers" an Australia House. He eulogised the movement's success on a basis of ...

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  15. FIRE FIEND

    Evidence that an incendiary was responsible for, many small fires which have broken out in Frobes, on an average of three a week for ...

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  16. EXPORT BUTTER

    Mr.P. J. Carroll, Federal superintendent of dairy produce export, who has just returned to Sydney from an official mission to London ...

    Article : 156 words
  17. POLICE PUZZLED

    Shot through the thigh by a gang as they sped away from a fruit stall just near the tramway waiting short at Central Square ...

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  18. ANZAC FELLOWSHIP

    Doctor Mary Booth, addressing members of the Anzac Fellowship for Women, declared that the New Settlers' League was deliberately interfering ...

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  19. 175 HOURS ALOFT

    A world endurance refuelling record of 175 hours 59 seconds was set this afternoon by L. W. Mendall and R. B. Reinhart, in the biplen Angeleno. ...

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  20. SOME HUSTLER

    A record in hustle travel was made by W. J. Manning, an American, who arrived at Calcutta in 18 days after leaving New York. He ...

    Article : 95 words
  21. ALLEGED SHOOTING

    James Campbell (27), an engineer, appeared at the Central Court to-day charged with having shot at William McGrath with intent to murder him. ...

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  22. POSTING OF RACING RESULTS

    It is probable that the new Liquor Bill will include a provision prohibiting the posting of racing results in hotels. The object, it is stated, is to ...

    Article : 110 words
  23. STATE TAXATION

    In view of the financial statement of the Treasurer (Mr. Stevents), the Employers' Federation has decided to make representation to the Acting Premier ...

    Article : 84 words
  24. POSTAL OFFICIALS

    That there are over 25 registered A.J.C. and A.R.C. bookmakers employed in the Sydney branch of the G.P.O. as telegraphists, clerks and in other ...

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  25. SOLOMON ISLANDS

    It ia rumored that there has been a gold find in New Georgia, in the Solemon Islands. INFANTILE PARALYSIS RAGING ...

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  26. MONEY IN CHANCERY

    At Balmain Police Court yesterday George Buckland, or Robinson (35), laborer, was charged with having falsely pretended to Horatio Percy Kay ...

    Article : 242 words
  27. Advertising

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  28. CREATING A MONOPOLY

    Giving evidence before the Tariff Board, C. Black, representing the Hobart Chamber of Commerce and Tasmanian Shipping Committee, said that the ...

    Article : 67 words
  29. FOREIGN DIPLOMATS

    The Capetown Government has appointed Advocate Tewater, who was defeated for Pretoria Central, as High Commissioner in London. ...

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  30. TWO MEN INJURED

    Two men were injured by an explosion of large chemical drum at a coach building factory at Beechworth yesterday. Albert Williams, ...

    Article : 96 words
  31. WOMAN BEGGAR

    When the police at Gisborne took in to custody a woman who had been begging from door to door, she entered a protest against being regarded as a ...

    Article : 84 words
  32. CROWN LANDS

    During the next session of Parliament, the Minister for Land, Mr. Ball, hopes to introduce a Crown Lands Amendment Bill, the principal feature ...

    Article : 160 words
  33. OVERCOME WITH RELIEF

    Mrs. Nicholls, of Redfern, was told by the police yesterday that her son, Ralph, had been fatally injured at Cowra. Later, however, news was ...

    Article : 65 words
  34. NEWSPAPER MERGER

    According to the "Daily Guardian," proposals to merge Sun Newspapers, Ltd., with S. Bennett, Ltd., is now being considered by the directors of the ...

    Article : 71 words
  35. CLOTHING TRADES

    Union officials state that unemployment in the clothing trades is the worst known in Sydney for 30 years. At least 400 members of the union are ...

    Article : 89 words
  36. AGAINST PREFERENCE

    The "Evening Standard" says: "We have no great enthusiasm for the principle of mere preference to the Dominions. We do not want on seale of ...

    Article : 120 words
  37. SECRETARY THREATENED

    Mr. J. O'Brien, organising secretary of the Volunteer Timberworkers' Association, received a letter yesterday morning to the effect, "If you speak in ...

    Article : 68 words
  38. ORGY OF EXTRAVAGANCE?

    Mr. J. H. Seullin, leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labor party, referring to Dr. Page's financial statement, declared that the Treasurer had ...

    Article : 72 words
  39. CUT TO PIECES

    A man, whose name has not yet been ascertained, was cut to pieces by a train at Central Station yesterday afternoon. He appeared to lurch ...

    Article : 84 words
  40. USE MORE WOOL

    Referring to the proposal to inaugurate an advertising campaign to advocate a more entensive use of wool, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said he ...

    Article : 68 words
  41. FARMER IN THE CITY

    A Penrith farmer, named Downs, was walking along George street, when a stranger asked him for money. Downs says he refused the request. ...

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  42. MATCH IN PETROL

    A six-year-old daughter of R. T. Hempel, a farmer of Tallangatta, near Albury, was playing around a drum containing a quantity of petrol when ...

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  43. DAME JANET CAMPBELL

    The Queen has received Dame Janet Campbell, of Sydney. The Queen expressed gratification that the Australian Government was doing all possible ...

    Article : 57 words
  44. VAN EYK IN TROUBLE

    Numerous threats against the Evangelist, Van Eyk, ended last night in an attempt to blow up his motor car. His converts are taking a petition ...

    Article : 66 words
  45. POLO TEAM FOR U.S.

    Australia's polo team which will leave for America probably in November, will be accompanied by about 40 ponies, valued at £20,000. The ...

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  46. WATERSIDE WORKERS' LOG

    A comprehensive log is being served upon the Commonwealth steamship, owners by the Waterside Workers' Federation. The principal demand is ...

    Article : 84 words
  47. MOTORIST DROVE ON

    Thomas Stubbs, aged 18, was knocked down by a motor car travelling at a high rate of speed, at Petersham last night. He sustained a fractured leg ...

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  48. NO INSTRUCTIONS

    Australia House had received no instructions either from Britain or Australia regarding the reparations conference. Mr. Marr, Australian ...

    Article : 42 words
  49. GOVERNOR-GENERAL ON CRUISE

    The H.M.A.S. Albatross left Sydney to-day for New Guinea with the Governor-General and Lady Stone haven on board. It is expected the ...

    Article : 43 words
  50. ARMY GENERAL'S VISIT

    It ia reported that definite arrangements have been made for General Higgins, who succeeded General Booth as head of the Salvation Army, to ...

    Article : 36 words
  51. PROFITS ON STATE INSURANCE

    The operations of the State Insurance Office during the past year resulted in profits of about £40,000. ...

    Article : 25 words
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