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  2. SEVEN SAFE, OTHERS STILL MISSING

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday:-- The gravest fears for the safety of the party of 14 University students which climbed Mount Puapehu on ...

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  3. INVALID PENSIONS

    SYDNEY, Monday:--Speaking at Newcastle to-day, Mr. R. James, a member of the House of Representatives, said the cuts made by the ...

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  4. STAND FIRM WITH LEADER

    LONDON, Monday:--The resignation of Mr. J. H. Thomas (Secretary for the Dominions) from the National Union of Railwaymen, of ...

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  5. £30,000,000 TO BE WRITTEN OFF?

    BRISBANE, Monday:--It is probable that the capital indebtedness of the Queensland railways will be reduced by £30,000,000. ...

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  6. TRANSPORT BOARD

    SYDNEY, Monday:-- The State Cabinet to-day appointed Messrs. C. J. Goode, C. A. Hodgson, J. Fraser and F. E. ...

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  7. DASH AROUND AUSTRALIA

    BRISBANE, Monday:-- Mr. H. F. Broadbent, the young Sydney airman, who is again attempting to break the record for a flight ...

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  8. SILAS MALING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday:--In the Federal Bankruptcy Court to-day. Judge Lukin granted an order of discharge, in favor of Silas Maling, formerly ...

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  9. FEDERAL CIVIL SERVANTS

    MELBOURNE, Monday:--As a result of the decision of the Federal Cabinet, the period of unexpired furlough shall be deducted ...

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  10. ANOTHER OUTRAGE

    CALCUTTA, Monday:-- Khan Bahadur Ashmullah, police inspector, was shot dead by a Hindu youth, aged. 16, at Chittagong ...

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  11. TENSION AT CHITTAGONG

    CALCUTTA, Monday:--The whole of the population of Chittagong is terror-stricken, to-day by the fear of reprisals by Moslems for the murder ...

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  12. MINISTERS BUSY

    LONDON, Sunday:--Lest the Government's majority should prove inadequate, the Conservative and Liberal leaders have pointed out to ...

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  13. LANDING AT TOWNSVILLE

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday:-- Broadbent arrived at Townsville at 5.55 p.m., 15 hours after leaving Mascot. He said that from Brisbane to Mackay he ...

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  14. "NOTHING TO GAIN"

    BRISBANE, Monday:--The superiority of Australia's working conditions placed her in a position where she had nothing to gain from representation ...

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  15. TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.),. Monday:-- Six of the Puapchu party who were rescued yesterday show signs of their terrible experience, but are expected ...

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  16. NO OFFER TO BRADMAN

    LONDON, Monday:--"Bradman has never offered his services to us," declared the secretary of the Nelson Club. "We have no connection with, ...

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  17. EFFECT OF ORDER

    BRISBANE, Monday:-- Commonwealth public servants who are nearing the retiring age have been surprised to learn they must take their long ...

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  18. FACED WITH DISASTER

    BRISBANE, Monday:--Unless a guarantee for an advance of £40,000 can be obtained to finance the canning of portion of the Queensland pineapple ...

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  19. OFFICIAL STATEMENT

    LONDON, Saturday:--The successful negotiations in Paris and New York for credits to the British Government amounting to about ...

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  20. PLUCKY GIRLS

    AUCKLAND, Monday:--The seven rescued climbers were given hot baths immediately they arrived at the chateau. They arrived smiling, but their ...

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  21. RUMORS STILL RIFE

    SYDNEY, Monday:--Rumors are still rife in Australia regarding the possibility of Bradman and Fairfax leaving for England. Well informed ...

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  22. MOTHER FOR TRIAL

    SYDNEY, Monday:--At Newcastle to-day the Coroner inquired into the cause of death of Allen Dunning (10). and Enid Dunning (6), children of ...

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  23. ALIMONY SUSPENDED

    SYDNEY, Monday:-- Application was made to the Registrar in Divorce to-day by David Watkins, former military officer and well-known in social ...

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  24. TREMENDOUS SLUMP

    CANBERRA, Monday:--The decline in Australia's trade with the United States in recent years is amply demonstrated by figures from the ...

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  25. UNIONS TO DECIDE ISSUE

    LONDON, Monday:--The General Council is inviting the Trades Union Congress to decide the tariff issue. A section of the council favours a tariff ...

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  26. RACE AGAINST TIME

    AUCKLAND, Monday:--The search for the missing eight alpinists has developed into a frantic race against time. Experts agree that the missing ...

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  27. MERGER ARRANGED

    SYDNEY, Monday:--The General Manager of the Bank of N.S.W. (Mr. Davidson) to-day. announced that a merger had been ...

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  28. FOREIGN CREDIT

    LONDON, Saturday:--The "Daily Mail," while welcoming the recovery of the sterling as a result of the £80,000,000 credit provided by France ...

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  29. MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Monday:--On the night of May 13, Cecil McCormack was stabbed over the heart with a long steel bodkin, and Alfred Dillon appeared in. ...

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  30. ALLEGED INCENDIARIST

    BERLIN, Sunday:--When a Munich --Berlin aeroplane, with 12 passengers aboard, was approaching Fuerth landing ground, a steward, hearing a ...

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  31. SCIENTIFIC TARIFF

    LONDON, Sunday:--"What is the use of tinkering with financial measures if we do not take steps to deal with the financial crisis, which is the ...

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  32. RAIN AND SNOW

    AUCKLAND, Monday:--Continuous rain and snow at midnight make hope of the rescue of the missing seven more slender. Spooner says he left ...

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  33. ANOTHER MAN RESCUED.

    AUCKLAND, Later:--Word has been received that Bruce Spooner was rescued late this afternoon. He was [?] exhausted condition. Spooner is in ...

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  34. RESTS WITH MR. LANG

    CANBERRA, Monday:--If Mr. Lang pays the Commonwealth Government £18,050 which the N.S.W. Government has for some months, the pay ...

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  35. MOBILISATION OF CREDIT

    LONDON, Monday: In a leader, the "Daily Herald" declares that the Labor policy of mobilisation of British capital abroad, which, opponents ...

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