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  2. CENOTAPH

    The Cenotaph, in Martin Place, was unveiled to-day, in the presence of an enormous gathering. The ceremony was a most ...

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  3. SIR D. MAWSON

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, announced in the House of Representatives to-day that the .Commonwealth Government had decided to organise ...

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  4. IN BALANCE

    The Peace in Industry Conference sat in camera throughout to-day, strictest measures being taken to ensure secrecy. ...

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  5. COAL CRISIS

    In the House of Representatives to-day Government business was suspended to enable a full discussion of the coal mining industry to take place ...

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  6. NATIONALISTS

    At the Nationalist party meeting this morning, a resolution of confidence in the Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, moved by Hr. Grosvenor ...

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  7. PROLONGED POVERTY

    The Ministry for Health has issued a grave report on the conditions on South Wales coalfields, Which states that the effects of prolonged poverty ...

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  8. GRUESOME!

    Four Jugo-Slav bandits, sentenced to death for murder and robbery, were executed at Zagreb yesterday, with a gruesomeness rarely witnessed ...

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  9. 3LO BROADCAST

    In a Bristol fighter biplane, Kindly lent by the Aircraft Disposal Company and piloted by Bert Hinkler, an attempt, organised by the Australian Press ...

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  10. £4,731,900

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Minister for Trades and Customs, Mr. Gullett, stated that Commonwealth imports from, and exports to, various ...

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  11. FACTORIES CLOSING

    There has been a recrudescence of intense cold in Northern France, 14 degrees of frost fahrenheit being registered in Paris and 34 degrees at Clermont Ferrand. ...

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  12. BOMB TRIAL

    The case in which five men are charged in connection with the bomb explosion, which wrecked the Greek Club some nine months ago, was continued in the Criminal ...

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  13. NO NEW CONFERENCE

    In the House of Commons, Sir Austen Chamberlain, Foreign Secretary, stated that the British Government had no intention of issuing invitations for a new ...

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  14. 48 HOURS?

    After recent rumors regarding the proposal to institute 48 hours in the railway service, significance is attached to tho visit of Mr. Robert Blanch, chief ...

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  15. STERILISATION

    The Grand Council of the National Citizens' Union passed a resolution urging the Minister for Health to conduc an inquiry into the best method of ...

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  16. ENJOYING SUNSHINE

    It was officially stated at Craigwell House this evening that the King had a satisfactory day and was able to sit at the window again and enjoy the sunshine. ...

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  17. POLICE INQUIRY

    Amazing allegations were made by Frederick Leslie Stacker and Charles Street, when they were charged with offensive bchaviour. Both said they were ...

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  18. 'BLACK' BAN

    If is estimated that 3500 men are now out of work in Sydney, as the result of the timber workers' dispute. The declaring "black" of all yards working under ...

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  19. DOMESTICS FOR DOMINIONS

    Mrs. Amery opened the Newcastle Migration Committee's hostel to train young women for domestic work overseas. There is accommodation for 25, ...

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  20. Q'SLAND FLOODS

    Serious flooding has occurred in the Rockhampton district as a result of continuous heavy rain, which has fallen. Since Wednesday over 15 inches have ...

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  21. EXPULSION UPHELD

    Mr. Justice Davidson to-day gave reserved judgment in the. Case in which William McClelland, former officer of the A.W.U., brought an action against ...

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  22. N.T. MEMBER

    Mr. Latham, Attorney-General, to-day introduced in the House of Representatives, a Bill, which later passed all stages amending one section of the ...

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  23. DEATH OF LADY LODGE

    The death has occurred of Lady Lodge, who shared her husband's, Sir Oliver Lodge's, spiritualistic views. Sir Oliver says he did not make any ...

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  24. HOME AGAIN

    John Brendon Parker, who was arrested at Marseilles, after escaping from Darlinghurst gaol last year, concluded his long journey back to Sydney to-day ...

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  25. ARTILLERY CORPS

    Decrees dissolving the artillery corps responsible tor the revolt at Cuidad Real have been gazetted. Officers have been temporarily reduced ...

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  26. NOT SO WELL

    General Booth is not so well. It is stated that recent events are responsible for the setback. He is now too ill to see anyone, who is likely to upset him, ...

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  27. PAY UP AND SMILE!

    The first batch of income tax assessments have been distribut by the Taxation Commissioner. About £1,500,000 is represented. ...

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  28. WOMEN WRITERS

    At the inaugural meeting of the fellowship of Australian Writers, Mrs. Ada Holman suggested that the majority of Australian women writers should march ...

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  29. UNIFORM GAUGE

    Questioned to-day regarding the progress made with the uniform gauge railway between South Brisbane and Kyogle, the Commissioner of Railways states that ...

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  30. MAIL ROBBERY

    Four men have been arrested on a charge of stealing 40 bags of registered mail from the steamer Wahine. They appeared at court later and were remanded ...

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  31. SALE OF STATE OWNED SHIPS

    In his presidential address, before the Chamber of Shipping, Sir. William Currie said two of the most illuminating and important, happenings in 1928 had been ...

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  32. THREE AEROPLANES SEARCH

    Three aeroplanes left Sydney early this morning for Port Macquarie, to assist in the search for the launch, Heather Belle, which has been missing since Monday. ...

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  33. BREAD COUPONS

    The Soviet is introducing a new system of bread coupons, for which the workers pay present prices and non-workers more. It is explained that although grain ...

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  34. U.S. AND US

    Professor Osborne, of Melbourne University, in an address yesterday, pleaded for the promotion of move friendly relations between Great Britain and the ...

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  35. PEARLING LUGGER SAFE

    The pearling lugger, Idalia, about whose safety fears were expressed, has reached Port Darwin. The captain reported that during the ...

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  36. FALSE PRETENCES

    At Kurri Kurri Police Court John Richard Watson, a miner, was fined £25, in default three months' imprisonment, for having falsely pretended he was in ncees ...

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  37. CRUISING THROUGH ISLANDS

    It is officially stated that the Spanish draining ship, Juan Sebastian is cruising through the Pacific Islands, and is due at San Francisco at the end of March. ...

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  38. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA

    Thirty deaths have occurred at Futuna, and 40 at Wallis Island, from pneumonic influenza. - - ...

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  39. TO DEFEND LONDON

    For the purpose of defending London at night time the R.A.F. has adopted the Bristol "Bulldog" plane, reputed to be the world's most formidable fighting ...

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  40. PRODUCERS CONTROL BOARD

    The Minister for Markets and Transport. Mr. Paterson, has announced that the term of two years for which the present producers' representatives on the ...

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  41. ABSENT-MINDED WRITERS.

    When Mr. Mann questioned the P.M.G., Mr. Gibson, in the House of Representatives to-day regarding missing ...

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  42. SEVEN DAYS OFF SENTENCES

    The Minister for Justice, Mr. Lee. states that prisoners at Mila camp, Bombala, who risked their lives in fighting the great bush fires which recently enveloped the ...

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  43. AT 23 YEARS

    Les Jackson, ex flyweight and bantam champion of Australia, has retired from boxing. He won the flyweight title at 17. the bantam title at 20 and he is now ...

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  44. MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING IN DUBLIN

    Albert Armstrong was shot in his own car in Dublin, and admitted to hospital, but died. There is no clue to the murderer. ...

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  45. THE KANOWNA

    A Court of Marine Inquiry will open a public investigation into the sinking of the Kanowna next Monday. ...

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