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  3. AIR RAIDS

    Major-General Ashmore, in charge of London's air defence in 1917, gives an elaborate description of London's air defence weakness in a book, "Air ...

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  4. ORONSAY'S VOYAGE

    Dining the Oronsay's voyage homewards from Australia, Walter Hamblett. 68, died from pneumonia, and on September 11 was buried at Port ...

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  5. RADIO PHONE

    Demonstrating the practicability of such a service which it is indicated will soon be opened commercially, officials of the Marconi Telephone and ...

    Article : 81 words
  6. MR. BRUCE'S HOPE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) said that there was no truth in Sir Littleton Groom's suggestion that he (Mr. Bruce) had said it was ...

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  7. PUBLIC SERVANTS

    Referring to the circular which has been sent to the public servants by the Public Service Association, the Premier (Mr. Bavin) said that if it ...

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  8. CREW PICKED UP

    Wireless messages from the steamer Anthea which picked up the members of the crew of the steamer Silton Hall, which caught fire at sea last ...

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  9. SHOT DEAD

    Thomas Aiken, 19, one of the two youths who escape from the Lithgow lock-up last Tuesday was found hiding in the house of a relative at Rooty ...

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  10. EGYPTIAN OVERBOARD

    When the mail steamer Orsova was a short distance from Port Said, a young Egyptian who had been wedded only a short time to an English girl ...

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  11. LABOUR REPORT

    The annual Labour Report, prepared by the Commonwealth Statistician, shows that last year 289 industrial awards were made in Australia and ...

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  12. INDUSTRIAL WAR

    Addressing the Master Printers' Association to-day, the Minister for Mines and Forests (Mr. Weaver) said that 29 years of industrial conciliation ...

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  13. AIR MAIL

    Sir Eric Geddes, in a speech at the imperial Airways' annual meeting, foreshadowed the extension of the Indian air mail to Australia. ...

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  14. POLICE HUNTING

    A large force of police is now scouring the countryside for George Niass, the other of the Lithgow escapees. Niass' two brothers are assisting the ...

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  15. CAR MARKETS

    Using now models the Humber Car Company has resolved to make a determined bid for the overseas market which has fallen away since the war, ...

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  16. SHOCKING END

    Samuel Browne, 56, was shockingly injured when he was crushed in a lift well in the Bank of New South Wales' Building in Wynyard Street, ...

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  17. BANK OF ENGLAND

    The Bank of England has sold a further £997,377 worth of gold to France and the United States causing apprehension and the bank rate may ...

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  18. SEAMEN FIGHT

    Herath Singho, 37, was committed for trial at the Central Court to-day on a charge of maliciously inficting grevious bodily harm on A. Kellick. ...

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  19. HIS REASON

    Sir Littleton Groom said to-day the reason why he did not vote on the. Arbitration issue was because he considered that such an action would do ...

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  20. EARTHQUAKE

    The most severe earthquake within the memory of the oldest resident shook the western part of Hawaii on Wednesday night, destroying buildings ...

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  21. H.M.A.S. CANBERRA

    The Defence Department received a message from Broome to-day that when the H.M.A S. Canberra was going out of the harbour she struck the ...

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  22. PRICE OF STEEL

    Owing to the lowering of steel prices on the Continent, between 5,000 and 6,000 employed at the Ebbdale Iron and Steel Works will receive notice at ...

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  23. OPENING MINES

    When Mr. C. M. McDonald was asked to-day whether he hoped to open the northern mines on Monday next, he replied: "If the miners agree ...

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  24. MODIFICATION

    In a statement to-night Mr. Bavin said that it had been repeatedly stated by Labour leaders that if the proposals of the Federal Government are ...

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  25. ALARMING STATEMENT

    Mr. Theodore, the Labour campaign director in New South Wales, said to-day that it had come definitely to his knowledge that Mr. Bruce had ...

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  26. ANTI-SOVIET VICTIMS

    The Commissioner for Education announced that 59 teachers were murdered in the last nine months. He states that they were invariably active ...

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  27. CABLE AND WIRELESS

    The Postmaster-General announces that next Sunday the working of I[?] perial cables and the beam wireless services to the Dominions and India. ...

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  28. MASS PICKETING

    A Bill to control mass picketing, intimidation, and street processions was read for the first time in the Legislative Assembly to-day by 42 votes to ...

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  29. FAST ON REEF

    Information received states that the disabled steamer Hochst is fast aground amidships. Divers investigated the visible gaps but there is a possibility that ...

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  30. THE IRON WOLF

    The new Government is taking steps to dissolve all organisations fostered by Walgermaris, called "The Iron Wolf," which were hostile to the ...

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  31. £5,000 CLAIM

    Before Mr. Justice Hammond in the Civil Court to-day. Mrs. Mary Sawdon claimed £5000 damages from Frederick Dale, of Melbourne, for alleged ...

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  32. SPEEDSTER FINED

    Fines of £2 for assault and £15 for dangerous driving and disqualification from holding a driver's license for two years were imposed on the Australian ...

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  33. PRINCES AIRMAN

    Mr. Feilden has been appointed personal pilot to the Prince of Wales. He was selected out of 80 members of the Reserve R.A.F. who were submitted for ...

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  34. AUSTRALIA'S POSITION

    "Australia must boldly face her present difficulties in order that good may come from evil," said Mr. McCormack, the ex-Premier of Queensland, in an ...

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  35. SEVEN DAY WEEK

    Decrees have been issued introducing [?] seven-days week. This means that operations will proceed continuously including Sunday, each workman taking ...

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  36. ROME TO BRAZIL

    Aviators Dearior and Fouroau left Le Bourget in an attempt on the world's long distance record flight, at present held by the Italians from ...

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  37. SIR JOHN BUTTERS

    Sir John Hutters, who shortly will relinquish the position as Chairman of the Federal Commission, has accepted a seat on the Board of Directors of the ...

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  38. BRONZE STATUE STOLEN

    Summoned for receiving a bronze statue to the value of £80, missed from Australia House Exhibition Hall, George Pearson, a motor mechanic, ...

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  39. RETURNED SOLDIERS

    The Government declines to adopt the American system of free hospital treatment for all retuned soldiers, irrespective of whether their condition ...

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  40. 'CHANGE COLLAPSE

    A top-heavy speculative structure created by wild speculations in the past few months crmbled on the Stock Exchange to-day under a flood of ...

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  41. TOO CONSERVATIVE

    Reginald Linton, a wealthy Sydney business man, who returned to sydney to-day from overseas, blamed English business men for the present ...

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  42. SIR GEORGE WILKINS

    Sir George Wilkins is preparing to depart for the Antarctic on Saturday, accompanied by Parker Cramer and Al. Cheeseman (aviators), and Croville ...

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  43. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

    In the French open golf championship of 72 holes, Compston and Aub[?] Boomer fied with 283 and will [?] off to-morrow. ...

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  44. SUBSTITUTE FOR HEENEY

    George Hoffman has been substituted for Dagnor to meet Tom Heeney to-morrow night. ...

    Article : 21 words
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