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  3. STATE HOUSE

    Replying to Mr. Dunn (Lab.) in the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Premier, Mr. Bavin, said the Government had no intention of licensing a ...

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  4. COAL SETTLEMENT

    After only a short sitting this morning, the conference between the representatives of the coal owners and the miners reached complete agreement, and the mines will be re-opened next Wednesday. ...

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  5. WAGGA AMATEUR PICNIC RACES

    The Wagga Wagga Amateur Picnic Race Club's annual festivites opened yesterday in delightful weather conditions. Despite the ...

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  6. EN PASSANT

    Further showers on the north and central, coast and parts of the northern tablelands. Otherwise fine. Mild day, but cold night, ...

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  7. 200 INJURED

    The campaign for resistance or tre salt laws took a serious turn at Dharasna, near Bombay, this morning, when a mob of 2000, who ...

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  8. AMY JOHNSON

    Amy Johnson left for Atamboea at 6.5 this morning. After a trial spin yesterday, Amy was not satisfied, whereupon the ...

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  9. LABOR WOMEN

    At the interstate conference of Australian Labor women to-day, the question of the establishment of a phychological bureau for the care and ...

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  10. THE SENATE

    In the Senate the Nationality (Amendment) Bill was read the first time. A motion of Senator Daley, ...

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  11. VIRGILO CASE

    At Sydney Sessions, John Degnan, 20, laborer, George Walter Hatch, 22 clerk, Charles McDermott, 42, motor driver, and Sadie Goldman, 38, ...

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  12. PASSED OVER BIMA

    Amy Johnson passed over Bima on her way to Atamboea at 11.30 a.m. ...

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  13. NOT RESTING AT DARWIN

    Mr. C. C. Wakefield has received a telegram from Amy Johnson indicating that she intended to continue right on from Darwin without ...

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  14. SMITH AND SHEIRS.

    Smith and Shiers said they hope to make another attempt to fly to England about the middle of October or the middle of the following April, ...

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  15. COLD STORED EGGS

    The Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Thorby, stated in the Legislative Assembly to-day that a protest is to be sent to the authorities in Victoria ...

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  16. TISSUE OF LIES

    "The statement is a tissue of malicious lies, like everything which appears in that discreditable rag," said the Premier Mr Bavin in the ...

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  17. EX-MH.R.'s DEATH

    Mr. Robert Cook, formerly M.P. for Indi, Victoria, in the House of Representatives, died last night. He had been suffering from an internal ...

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  18. NAVAL TREATY

    Senator Reed, testifying before the Foreign Relations Committee. said Australia and New Zealand had refused to sign the London Treaty it ...

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  19. OFFENCE AGAINST GIRL

    When the name of Michael Ryan was called at the Quarter Sessions to-day to answer a charge of having committed an offence on a girl aged ...

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  20. T.B. SERUM

    At Lubeck, 19 infants have died and 37 are still suffering as the result of being given calmette prophylactic against tuberculosis. ...

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  21. LONGER WEEK

    General opinion is expressed by most business men dealing in foodstuffs that reversion to 48 hours will mean a reduction in prices. ...

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  22. P.P. CONFERENCE

    The Pastures' Protection Board conference to-day carried a motion urging the prohibition of the importation of Alsatian dogs and the ...

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  23. CHILLACOE INQUIRY

    Giving evidence before the Chillagoe-Muangana Royal Commission today, Goddard, exgeneral manager of the State Smelters, said that in 1919 ...

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  24. OVERSEAS TENNIS

    Crawford, partnered by the Belgian, Mile. Sigart, and Hopman, partnering the French champion, Mile Bordes, passed into the second round ...

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  25. DIGGER'S PRESIDENT

    A move is on foot to appoint Sir John Monash as Federal President of the Returned Soldiers League in succession to captain Dyett, who in ...

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  26. BANNED BOOK

    It was officially stated to-day that all copies of "Readheap" will be returned to the publishers. ...

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