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  2. EARLY START IN RAIL ENQUIRY

    The Minister for Transport Mr. Parkhill) announced today that Mr. A. E. Heath, of Sydney. had agreed to he chairman of ...

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  3. BANK ATTRACTS HOARDED GOLD

    Sovereigns poured into the [?]monwealth Bank yesterday, when the Adelaide and Port Adelaide branches offered 33/6 for full ...

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  4. DALLORA TO BE TRIED

    At, the conclusion of the inquest yesterday into the death of Ernest James Harrison, a waterside worker, who was fatally ...

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  5. ARMISTICE SOUGHT

    Reliable reports state that the Chinese authorities approached Admiral Sir Howard Kelly, commander of the ...

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  6. ROSEWORTHY EXPULSIONS

    The expulsion of four students from the Roseworthy College after the initiation ceremony in 1930 and its place in the enquiry by ...

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  7. BOY'S NEW TRIUMPH

    Vivian McGrath, the 15years-old New South Wales tennis wonder, by brilliantly defeating R. Dunlop in singles ...

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  8. CONTROL OF RADIO

    After a meeting of the Federal, Cabinet today the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced that there had been a long discussion ...

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  9. COMMONWEALTH AND N.S.W.

    After a meeting of the Federal Cabinet tonight, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) made the following statement:—"The ...

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  10. PRIVATE TRANSPORT BODIES MEET TODAY

    Interested bodies will meet this afternoon to consider the suggestion by the Transport Control Board that private transport of goods should be ...

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  11. Mr. Hogan Leaves For Home

    The Premier of Victoria (Mr. Hogan), who spent the last week of a health trip to Sydney in a private hospital, left for Melbourne tonight. In ...

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  12. JAPAN BUYS MUCH WOOL HERE

    "Japanese taste and fashion require Merino wool and fine crossbred. Coarse wools are not much in demand. Therefore, the only sheep-growing countries ...

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  13. Savings Bank Conference Postponed

    Last night the Premier (Mr. Hill) was informed by telegram from Melbourne that the chairman of the Commonwealth Bank Board (Sir Robert ...

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  14. RIFT IN ANTI-LABOR RANKS IN N.S.W.

    After many months of negotiations and minor disagreements. non-Labor political parties in New South Wales were united not long before the ...

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  15. "LEAVE DECISION TO PEOPLE"

    In an interview with the Australian Press Association. Profess[?] Arthur Berriedale Keith, the famous Constitutionalist, amplifying his letter to the ...

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  16. CHINESE LAUNCH NIGHT ATTACK

    After relying on defensive tactics since the outbreak of hostilities, the Chinese. last night launched a fle[?] attack along practically the whole of ...

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  17. Gold Premium 73½ Per Cent.

    The Commonwealth Bank has fixed 73½ per cent, as the premium on gold lodged at the Mint from February 1 to 5. This works out at £6 15/1 an ...

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  18. WOMAN GUILTY OF TRUNK MURDERS

    A jury at Phoenix, Arizona, today found Mrs. Winnie Judd, 27, the wife of a. physician, guilty in the "trunk murder case." The penalty will be ...

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  19. DISARMAMENT PLAN FINDS FAVOR

    The proposals of the British Foreign Minister (Sir John Simon) for the abolition of submarine and chemical warfare found favor here. Government ...

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  20. RACE TO PORT WITH BUNKERS AFIRE

    Although a fire smouldered all last night in the coal bunkers of the Ulimaroa as she raced at full speed towards Sydney, few of the passengers ...

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  21. German Newspapers Slate French Plan

    The Berlin newspapers bitterly criticise the French War Minister (M. Tardieu) for revealing with brutal frankness that France does not intend to ...

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  22. More Opposition To Mr. Lang

    Supporters of the Federal Labor Party who are members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, met today and agreed to adhere to their ...

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  23. Chinese Running Short Of Ammunition?

    Until dawn today firing along the [?] from [?] continued [?]side [?] from [?] [?] side [?] and both losing ...

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  24. M2's Seaplane Raised

    Divers after having worked all day on the sunken M2, brought the submarine's seaplane to the surface this evening. It was taken to Portland ...

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  25. LORRY DRIVER'S ESCAPE

    [?] lorry which [?] was [?] when it came into [?] a motor car at the [?] and Grose ...

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