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  2. MR. SCULLIN'S ILLNESS.

    KALGOORLIE, Sunday.--The Prime Minister, Mr. Scullin, reached hero by the transcontinental train to-day so ill as to be unable to attend functions ...

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  3. PRINTING WASTE.

    Although much Federal printing that was formerly supplied by the Government Printing Office in Melbourne is now done at Canberra, estimates of departmental ...

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  4. A BLUE-EYED PRINCESS.

    The latest announcement from Glamis Castle slates that the Duchess of York and the infant princess are both very well. ...

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  5. GRIM SECRET REVEALED.

    A mystery of the Arctic 33 years old has been revealed to the World by the discovery in the Arctic wastes of the remarkably well-preserved body of the ...

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  6. AN ALPINE TRAGEDY

    A particularly poignant Alpine tragedy occurred to-day, the victims being a young Englishman and his fiancee. The victims were Vincent O'Connor, 25 years, junior ...

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  7. HOW WE WON THE CRICKET ASHES.

    Australia's overwhelming victory in the final Test match to-day was no surprise to those who have closely watched the gradual undermining of the Englishmen's ...

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  8. GLOUCESTERSHIRE MATCH

    So that the Australians could remain in London on the night of their great Test victory, it had been arranged that the game against Gloucestershire be ...

    Article : 780 words
  9. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Lady Stonehaven and her two daughters, the Hon. Ava and Ariel Baird, and Lieut. W. D. W. Nicholl, formerly aide do camp to the Governor-Goneral, are ...

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  10. CRITICS' COMMENTS.

    Mr. P. F. Warner, writing in the "Morning Post," said:--"We have no excuses, The better side won. Indeed, the Australians always appeared on top ...

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  12. Official Laxity Ashore.

    An inquiry into the deaths of Commodore King, M.P., and the others who perished in the yachting disaster on the Cornish coast on Thursday, was held ...

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  13. Accompanied by the Queen And Prince George.

    The King and Queen and Prince George arrived at Balmoral from Sandringham today. The Royal train travelled right through ...

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  14. AMERICA'S UNEMPLOYED.

    It was announced to-day that when the census was taken in April the unemployed in the United States numbered 2,508,151. This is 2 per cent, of the estimated total ...

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  15. THE WOOL POSITION.

    Bradford regards as opportune the publication this week of Dalgety's estimate of the wool production of Australia and New Zealand for the season 1929-30, as ...

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  16. CUTTING IT FINE!

    The steamer Penybryn, which, en route from Cuba to Auckland, answered the Tahiti's S O S and stood by her till the Ventura arrived reached Suva this morning ...

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  17. LAMBETH CONFERENCE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The criticism of the Lambeth Conference made by Archbishop Duhig last week drew forth retorts from Bishop F. de Witt Batty ...

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  18. THE DRIFT IN INDIA.

    A meeting of 2000 Calcutta Europeans last night adopted resolutions supporting the Simon Commission's proposals regarding the future government of India, ...

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  19. A CUTTER BECALMED.

    The Tongan cutter Fugafaimata, 20 tons, laden with copra, left Nuiafoou for Vavau twelve days ago. In eight days of calm weather the vessel drifted on to the island ...

    Article : 88 words
  20. PLAYERS' AVERAGES.

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  21. THE WINE INDUSTRY.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--To obtain information on the wine industry the Acting Minister of Customs (Mr. F. M. Forde) is paying a visit to South Australia. In ...

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  22. A VESSEL IN DISTRESS.

    The steamer Masula, which has the Nerbudda's cargo on board, has apparently broken down 200 miles from Land's End. A wreless message stating that she ...

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  23. WHAT THE CAPTAINS SAID

    At the close of the Test match to-day Woodfull, who celebrated his birthday today, said:--"This is the world's best birthday gift. Naturally, I and all the ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN DRIED FRUIT.

    The Australian Dried Fruits Board last week sold 1350 tons, one of the biggest weekly sales for a long time. It is believed that during the next few ...

    Article : 183 words
  25. SUGAR SURPLUS IN JAVA.

    PERTH, Sunday.--Mr. W. McCorkill, a well-known Perth trader with Java and Malaya, returned yesterday on the steamer Kepong from a business visit to Java. ...

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  26. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    John Isane, late of Powlett Plains, near Inglewood farmer, farmer, who died on 31st July last, left by will dated 24th October, 1928, real estate valued at £10,618 and personal property valued ...

    Article : 196 words
  27. WOMAN JURORS.

    Replying to-day to the women's agitation to serve on juries, the Minister of Justice said the women throughout the country would refuse to serve--If they ...

    Article : 98 words
  28. APPRECIATION.

    Sir,--As a constant reader of your valuable publication, it is very gratifying to know the fact that Sir Otto Niemeyer has actually confirmed what "The Age" ...

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  29. A CURE FOR DEPRESSION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Rev. W. G. Hilliard, head master of Trinity Grammar School, to-day told the congregation at St. Augustine's church, Neutral Bay, that the ...

    Article : 55 words
  30. PILOT'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Captain John W. Peden was taken ill while piloting the Marella down the river late on Friday night, and died before the ship's doctor ...

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