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  2. MONETARY COMMISSION.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Prime Minister announced this afternoon that the personnel of the royal commission which is to inquire into the monetary ...

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  3. FEDERAL CONFERENCES.

    The Premier and Minister of Agriculture left last night for Canberra to attend a conference of Federal and State Ministers to deal with marketing ...

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  4. SEEKING UNITY.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Efforts to achieve unity Between the Federal and State Labor parties at to-night's prolonged meeting of the Federal executive ...

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  5. BRITISH DEFENCES.

    The immediate strengthening of the navy, army and air force will be demanded by the Conservative party conference, which meets this week at ...

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  6. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor and Lady Huntingfield gave a dinner party at Government House yesterday evening. The board of electors of the Ballarat. ...

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  7. NATIONAL GALLERY.

    As a result of the generosity of four men the recent practice of opening the National Gallery for three evenings every week will be continued for at least ...

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  8. WASHED UP BY THE SEA

    Flinders Island beaches, strewn with wreckage and debris, told their story yesterday of the fate of the Holyman air liner Loina, which disappeared on Wednesday morning while on a flight from Melbourne to ...

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  9. Aviation Head Quarters.

    Throughout yesterday the Civil Aviation department was kept in touch with the search for the missing airliner by means of wireless messages from its ...

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  10. Influx of State Representatives.

    CANBERRA. Thursday.--The arrival at Canberra of a small army of State Ministers and officials, numbering 84, to attend important conferences on wheat ...

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  11. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Charles Herbert Tranter died yesterday at his residence, Atkinson-street, Oakleigh, at the ago of 66 years. He was a former manager of the ...

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  12. Mr. Heymans Letter.

    The letter sent by Mr. Heyman to the Acting Chief Librarian was as follows:-- I have been much impressed with the results attending the opening of the ...

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  13. PERSONNEL CRITICISED.

    Referring to-night to the personnel of the commission. Mr. McEwen. M.P., who moved the motion in the House of Representatives for its appointment, said ...

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  14. MR. A. W. BIRCHALL.

    Mr. A. W. Birchall, Assistant Chief Electoral Officer of Victoria, died in a private hospital at East Melbourne yesterday Mr. Birchall had been ill only ...

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  15. BULGARIAN UNREST.

    Following the declaration of martial law as the outcome of the discovery of a plot against the Government twenty- seven officers and 120 civilians have been ...

    Article : 135 words
  16. Opening at Night.

    In an address to the Trades Hall Council last evening. Miss Stephanie Taylor, guide lecturer, stressed the necessity, of the National Art Gallery being opened ...

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  17. LOAN COUNCIL MEETING.

    The first week in November is always regarded as a convenient time for a conference in Melbourne. At least that may be said of Federal and State conferences. ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND PASTORALIST.

    The death is reported from New Zealand of Mr. H. A. Knight, a Canterbury pastoralist, and owner of racehorses. Two horses owned by him were Limerick and ...

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  19. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Catherine Clara Low, late of Virginia-street, Newtown, Geelong widow, who died on5th August last left by will dated 1st June 1933 real estate valued at £ 1000 and personal ...

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  20. FLOOD RELIEF COMMITTEE

    The fact that £129,008 52 had been allocated to flood sufferers by the Lord Mayor's flood relief committee was revealed at a meeting of that body, ...

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  21. WAR-SERVICE HOMES.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--With the provision of increased funds, the granting of mortgages was recommenced in the annual report of the War Service ...

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  22. CAUSE OF THE CRASH ?

    There is much speculation as to the cause of the disaster, and it is generally agreed that the circumstances which caused the machine to fall into ...

    Article : 241 words
  23. OTHER DH86 MACHINES.

    Immediately the news of the Loina disaster reached the Civil Aviation department an inspection of all DH86 ma chines was ordered. Mr. A. R. McComb, ...

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  24. EDUCATIONAL FILMS.

    It is announced that the British Film Institute is now prepared to examine films which producers may desire to submit, and will issue a voucher to the ...

    Article : 172 words
  25. BUSH FIRES IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON. Thursday.--Bush fires are raging in several areas in the Cat[?]ns bush area. Flames extend along a 50 mile front, making an awe-inspiring sighs. ...

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  26. ANGLICAN HOME MISSION.

    The need for more church agents in crowded industrial areas, and funds for the development of spiritual work in hospitals was stressed at the forty-fourth ...

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  27. METHODISTS FOR FIJI.

    With 120 Victorian Methodists aboard, the steamer Katoomba sailed for Fiji yesterday. The vessel was specially chartered to convey Australians to the ...

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  28. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

    Gratification at the response to his appeal to bring the total of the Lord Mayor's Fund to £1,000,000 was expressed by the Lord Mayor (Cr. A. G. ...

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  29. USE OF FLYING BOATS.

    With reference to the use of flying boats over Bass Strait, several air experts yesterday expressed the opinion that they would have no advantage over ...

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  30. BOYS' NERVE TEST.

    As a nerve test Prestwick boys placed their heads on the rails in the path of oncoming trains, the one lasting the longest being adjudged the winner. ...

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  31. GRAPPLING OPERATIONS.

    Under the direction of the Tasmanian representative of the Civil Aviation department (Captain G. K. Rice-Oxley), grappling operations will be carried on ...

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  32. FREE AMMUNITION.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Minister of Defence to-day told a deputation, comprising members of both Houses of Parliament, that although he regarded as ...

    Article : 275 words
  33. DEMOCRATIC DEFENCE LEAGUE.

    A circular letter has been forwarded to A.L.P. branches and members of the A.L.P. inviting them to join a recently formed organisation known as the ...

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  34. Road Fatalities in New South Wales.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Although the number of persons killed in New South Wales in road accidents was lower in June, July and August than previous ...

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  35. HOLYMAN OPERATIONS.

    For the nine months of this year remarkable progress has been achieved by Holyman Airways. Freight carried totalled 24,500 lb.; mails 7350 lb.; hours ...

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  36. ESTATES OF DECEASED PERSONS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 20 words
  37. London Share Market.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 18 words
  38. Mail Plane Movements.

    DARWIN, Thursday.--The trans-continental Percival Gull plane left at 6.50 a.m. for Adelaide with Pilot Hall in charge. Mrs. Ross of Pine Creek was ...

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  39. THE LOINA'S SISTER.

    The D.H.86 machine Lepena arrived from Launceston via Flinders Island, yesterday. with four passengers on board. The passengers were Mr. J. Stubbs, chief ...

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  40. AUCKLAND MURDER TRIAL

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.--Eric Marco, a New Zealand musician, who has been on trial before the Auckland police court on a charge of having murdered ...

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  41. COMPANY'S OTHER PLANES

    Yesterday the Loina's sister piano Loila arrived on time from Sydney with three pilots and seven passengers, including the general manager of the De Havilland ...

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  42. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 223 words
  43. INFLATED LIFE BELTS.

    The reported discovery of inflated lifebelts in the sea yesterday induced the belief that the passengers and crew of the plane, sensing disaster, had hastily ...

    Article : 121 words
  44. PRICE OF GOLD.

    The price of gold was quoted to-day £7 110 12 per fine ounce, compared with £7 110 yesterday. ...

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  45. FULL INVESTIGATION.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Minister of Defence staled to-day that a full investigation would be made into the loss of the air liner Loina, with a view to ...

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  46. Destroyers Leave Darwin.

    DARWIN, Thursday.--The destroyers Voyager and Vendetta and the survey sloop Moresby left port this morning otter taking on stores. ...

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  47. LIVERPOOL WHEAT MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 words
  48. Mail Matter Lost.

    It was announced at the Postmaster-General's department yesterday that 267 postal articles had been carried by the Lost aeroplane Loina on her fatal trip ...

    Article : 52 words
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