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  2. NATIONAL PROBLEMS

    Mr. S. M. Bruce (ex-Prime Minister) interviewed on his return to Melbourne yesterday reiterated many of the statements already made by him since he reached Australia concerning what he had learned overseas. He emphasised that ...

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  3. Big Blaze in Sydney

    Damage estimated at thousands of pounds was caused early this morning when Wilmott. Building, in Wilmott Street, was gutted by ...

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  4. Unemployed Miners

    Although £100,000 is waiting to be spent on the rehabilitation of- unemployed miners, no workable scheme so far has boon evolved. A further ...

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  5. All-India Federation

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that one of the Indian Princes at a deputation to the British India representatives at the Carlton Hotel yesterday detailed, ...

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  6. Sydney Meat Strike

    Hopes are hight that the meat strike will end to-day on terms suggested by Mr. Justice Piddington at a compulsory conference yesterday. It is ...

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  7. Storm on Border

    Strange and dangerous pranks were played at Wallangarra yesterday afternoon when on 80 miles an hour gale. Swept the district. Until ...

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  8. CONVERSION LOAN

    An appeal to the public to honour their national obligations in meeting the December conversion loan was made by the Acting Federal ...

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  9. Australian Captain

    Team mates and fellow members of the Carlton Cricket Club gave W. M. Woodfull (the Australian Eleven captain) a, most enthusiastic, welcome ...

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  10. "Lakes of Blood"

    Remarkable statements were contained in a letter read at the General, Sessions when Attillo Costa, an Italian carpenter, of Box Hill, and his son ...

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  11. N.S.W FINANCES

    Finance will be the main topic at the State Cabinet meeting to-day when the Premier. (Mr. J. T. Lang) will report on his visit to the Loan Council. The ...

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  12. Claim by Widow

    Mrs. Ethel Watson, widow of Charles R. Watson, who was killed in a collision at Kellor on March 1 between two cars, one of which was driven by ...

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  13. SIR O, NIEMEYER

    Sir Otto Niemeyer, who arrived Mere yesterday on his return Journey to England, said that he preferred not to comment on the financial position ...

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  14. Empire Team Work

    All the eight Imperial Agricultural Bureaus, set up under Imperial control to act as clearing-houses of information for agricultural science, ...

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  15. Personal

    The Minister for Railways. (Mr. Godfrey Morgan) will leave Brisbane on Wednesday for Goondiwlndi where he will receive deputations and ...

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  16. Ormond Outrage

    Although without a define clue to the murderer of Mena Griffiths, a 12 years old schoolgirl, at Ormond, last Sunday week, police Investigating thoe ...

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  17. DEATH OF FORMER SYDNEY DOCTOR.

    The death of Dr. Ewan Richards Formerly formerly of Sydney, is announced. ...

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  18. Late MR w. BULCOCK

    The Funeral of Mr. William Bulcock, tho well-known stock and share broker, took place yesterday from his late residence in Toorak Road, ...

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  19. Reports from Other Centres

    A heavy storm passed over Tenterfield yesterday afternoon, accompanied by thunder and a strong wind. Gutters were flooded, and the power and light ...

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  20. DEATH OF SPANIARD

    Jose Inchansti, a Spaniard, was found dead at Innlsfall at the week end. It is stated that he took poison. He left a note stating that he was ...

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  21. Working Women

    A statement that a working woman could dress herself on £14 5s. a year, including £3 a year for shoes, was made by Mr. Thomas Charles Craven, ...

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  22. MR LANG'S MOVE

    Grave doubts exist on the question whether Mr. Lang's proposal to transform the State Works Department of New South Wales into ...

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  23. SYDNEY PROFESSION

    Four women and a man alleged to have been implicated in the disturbance in Castlereagh Street, on Friday, when the police broke up a procession, ...

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  24. UNEMPLOYMENT

    Federal Labour members are considerably embarrassed by the unemployment position, which has become steadily worse during their term of ...

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  25. STATE RELIEF

    The chairman of the Public Relief Department (Brigadier-General Price-Weir) said yesterday that tho State Government at ...

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  26. CONFERENCE OF BANKERS

    With the object of discussing the current conversion loan and other loan matters conference of representatives of the Commonwealth Bank and ...

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  27. SHEARING AWARD

    A decision to oppose the new shearing award was reached at a meeting of over 100 employees at Longreach. The voting was 76 votes against and ...

    Article : 66 words
  28. THE C.C.M. CASE.

    It is pointed out that the order made in Supreme Court Chambers yesterday the chief Justice, on an ex parte application by the liquidators of the ...

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  29. BATTERED WITH STONES

    Bcaten unconscious by stones last night, Joseph Malley. 35 of Tingara Street, Enfield, was almost cut to pieces by a tram in Goulburn Street. ...

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  30. Victorian Labour Party

    The central executive of the Victorian Labour Party last night considered proposals to command the efforts of the Federal Caucus to ...

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  31. SEIZURE OF OPIUM

    A raid on premises occupied by Chinese at Everton Park, Enoggera, was curried out by four plain-clothes policemen from the Roma Street Police ...

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  32. MANY ITALIANS

    The Italian steamer Remo which arrived at Fremantle yesterday. is making its initial voyage as a passenger vessel for the Lloyd-Sabaudo Line, on ...

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  33. BRISBANE ARCHITECG

    Mr. Robert Cummings, A.R.I.B.A., Queensland Wattle League, Rome Scholarship, and Grand Prix do Rome winner, has left London for Australia, ...

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  34. Taxation Too High

    On his return from the Loan Council meeting at Canberra the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) said: "Taxation has reached Impossible heights, and ...

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  35. SEARCH FOR OIL

    Oil Continues to flow steadily from the Moturoa Company's No. 1 bore at New Plymouth. Since the blowout on October 26 the well has produced 100 ...

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  36. ATTEMPT ON RECORD

    Plans are being made by Mr. C. W. A. Scott, the well-known Queensland pilot, for u flight from England to Australia in which he hopes to break Air ...

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  37. GOODNA MENTAL HOSPITAL

    Following is the report of the Mental Hospital at Goodna for tho week ended November 15: In the hospital at last report 1,011 males, 521 females; on ...

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  38. Sacrifices Necessary

    The chairman, of the Railway Commission (Mr. H. W. Clapp) stated yesterday that every person in the Commonwealth should realise that ...

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  39. PASSENGERS BY AIR.

    The Quantas airliner Apollo, piloted by Mr. C. W. A. Scott, left this morning for the north-west, carrying the following passengers ...

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