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  2. STATE GOVERNORS AND CONSTITUTIONAL ALTERATION.

    It may seem hardly appropriate in the present crisis of Australia's affairs to return upon so well worn a theme as the position of State Governors. But if ...

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  3. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    With all the Dominion Prime Ministers except Mr. Bennett (Canada) already in London, the Imperial Conference issues are coming more into the open. ...

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  4. NOTED ENGINEER'S SUICIDE

    A sensation was caused to-day by the news of the death, apparently suicide, of Sir John Norton-Griffiths, a world-known British engineer, governing director of ...

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  5. MATTHEWS FORCED DOWN

    Captain F. Matthews, the English airman who was attacking Bert Hinkler's Australian flight record, made a forced landing last evening 100 miles from ...

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  6. RETURNING CRICKETERS.

    Another section of the Australian cricket team--Ponsford, bradman, Wall, Fairfax, Hothibrook and Walker--sailed for home in the Oronsay to-day. ...

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  7. THE BUDGET.

    The debate on the budge will be commenced in the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday, when the Leader of the Opposition (Sir S. S. Argyle) will open the ...

    Article : 613 words
  8. AUSTRALIA AND CANADA.

    Messrs. Scullin, Moloney and MacGregor (the Australian Trade Trade Commissioner to Canada) conferred yesterday afternoon regarding Australia's trade treaty with ...

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  9. CANADIAN CARS.

    New Zealand was Canada's best overseas market for cars in 1929. With Australia the accounted for nearly 33 percent. fo Canada's car exports. ...

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  10. AERODROMES AT SEA.

    The Air Minister, M. Laurent Eynne, states that the 1931 budget will provide for a preliminary investigation of the possibility of anchoring aerodromes in the ...

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  11. THE ECONOMIC PLOT.

    Addressing the League Economic Committee a few days ago, Mr. Coleman (Australia) quoted a resolution adopted at Warsaw by central European countries ...

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  12. FIFTEEN KILLED.

    Fifteen persons, including an Indian magistrate and several forest officials, were killed and more than 50 injured in a clash between a mob of 5000 rioters and a police ...

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  13. THE LARGER WICKETS.

    The fact that larger wickets are to be used in Australian is not perturbing the Test team. The bowlers are anturally pleased, but the majority of the batsmen ...

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  14. ITALY UNDER MUSSOLINI

    The trial of Fernando Dersoa, the young Italian, who tried to assassinate Prince Humbert, heir to the Italian thorne, when he arrived here in October last to become ...

    Article : 235 words
  15. SOVIET AGENTS IN U.S.A.

    The committee, presided over by Mr. Fish, which is inquiring into Communist activities in the United States, took evidence to-day. ...

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  16. EDUCATION ECONOMY.

    Commenting upon the criticism of the Government's budget policy regarding the Education department, the Minister of Education (Mr. Lemmon) stated on ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA HOUSE.

    It is understood that while in Geneva Mr. Scullin discussed with Mr. Coleman the latter's report on the reorganisation of Australia House. The term ...

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  18. A LONG SEPARATION.

    At an inquest into the death of Mrs. Bertha Alice Archer, of Liverpool, evidence was given that the husband went away from England 21 years ago, and sent ...

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  19. COST OF GOVERNMENT.

    "To meet the insistent demands that the cost of government should be reduced, the Ministry has resorted to the dubious device of taxing public service salaries at ...

    Article : 312 words
  20. PROHIBITION.

    The Republican party of New York State has nominated Mr. Charles Tuttle, a former United States Attorney, as a candidate for the position of Governor on a ...

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  21. A NORTH SEA GALE.

    A severe gale severely buffeted shipping on the east coast of England yesterday. Coastal shipping on the east of Scotland was held up, and several of the remaining ...

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  22. A FINANCIAL WARNING.

    The dangers of Great Britain's colossal expenditure and taxation are emphasised to-day from three authoritative sources. Mr. Hewetson Nelson, a post president. ...

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  23. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    According to the "Daily Express," a conference between the general managers of the Southern and London-North-Eastern Railways and the president of the ...

    Article : 101 words
  24. AFRICAN COPPER FIELD.

    When the British Economic Mission arrives at Ndola copper fields, on Monday. It will be presented with a memorandum drawing attention to the British policy. ...

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  25. THE LANDING AT ANZAC.

    More than 1000 men took part in a realistic reproduction of the landing on Gallipoli in April, 1915, for a British film that has just been completed. ...

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  26. FEDERAL LABOR MEMBERS

    ALBURY, Saturday.--When Senator Dunn, speaking here last night, contended that the visit of Sir. Otto Niemeyer was costing the Australian people £1000 a ...

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  27. ANCIENT LONDON.

    Portions of a church over 300 years old have been found beneath the floor of Westminster Abbey by workmen who were altering the heating apparatus. ...

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  28. DUTCH SAILOR ROBBED.

    The keenness of a newsboy was responsible on Friday night for bringing to justice a city pickpocket who was robbing a Dutch sailor. ...

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  29. GERMAN CAPITAL TAKES WING.

    Following the elections, all shares are now at the lowest ebb for five years. Even Reichsbank stock has dropped 113 points to 225 marks. Many big industrial shares ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLES.

    On Wall-street on Friday 140 issues registered new low levels for the year, "bear" raids causing declines of from one to over eight points. Trading ...

    Article : 142 words
  31. THEFT OF BANK NOTES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Thomas Jackson, 33 years, an accountant, who was charged at Lismore court with having on 30th July stolen £500 in notes, the propriety ...

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  32. THRIFT WEEK.

    Sir,--In these times of reduced incomes, economy and saving in its severest form will become generally necessary in almost every walk of life. The Housewives' ...

    Article : 174 words
  33. BOOT FACTORY DESTROYED.

    The Wellington tanning and boot factory was gutted this morning. The damage is estimated at £100,000. The fire was discovered at 1 a.m. As ...

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  34. AN ECLIPSE OF THE SUN.

    The Laburnum, with a New Zealand scientific party aboard for the observation of the eclipse of the sun on 21st October, left Suva yesterday for Ninafu, ...

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  35. WOMAN FOUND UNCONSCIOUS IN CITY STREET.

    When patrolling Gisborne-street, city, at 1.30 a.m. on Saturday Constable Fry found. Mrs. Esther Fowler, 45 years, of Langridge-street, Collingwood, lying unconscious ...

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  36. Petty Officers Attacked.

    While they were escorting some girls along Princes Pier. Port Melbourne, shortly after midnight on Saturday, three petty officers attached to the Dutch flag ...

    Article : 93 words
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