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  2. LIEUT. CEDRIC HILL.

    WARWICK, Saturday.—Piloting the identical machine in which he had made the eventful solo flight from England to Australia Flight ...

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  3. TAMBOURINE TRAGEDY.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Two men were killed and a youth seriously injured, when the car in which they were travelling to Tambourine swerved off the ...

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  4. THE UNITED STATES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— Mr. Herbert Brookes, who two years ago was appointed Trade Commissioner for Australia in U.S.A., returned by the ...

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  5. ROAD TO RECOVERY.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Suggestions for overcoming economic depression and placing the community on the road to recovery, are contained in a ...

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  6. OUR STOCKS IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The most hopeful factor in the attitude on the stock exchange is that last week's quotations for the majority of Australian ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Speaking Lismore last night, Dr. Earle Page said that Mr. Scullin's declaration that there would be no inflation was only ...

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  8. THE LOAN COUNCIL

    BRISBANE, Sunday,— The State Treasurer, Mr. W. H. Barnes, who returned from the Loan Council meeting to-night, said the Council had to deal ...

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  9. WHEAT PRICES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Legislation to fix the price of wheat for local consumption at 4/ per bushel k. contemplated by the Minister for Agriculture, ...

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  10. A DOCTOR'S DEATH

    CAIRNS, Sunday. — Haunted by money troubles, and apparently seeing no break in the dark clouds of debt that overhung him, Dr. Prank ...

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  11. FLOUR ACQUISITION.

    Mr. A. C. Morgan, MP. referring yesterday to the wheat position, said:— The Federal Government, when it turned down the proposal for relieving ...

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  12. FEDERATION OF INDIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It was generally agreed at the final plenary session of the Indian conference to-day, that good work had been done at the ...

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  13. RESUMING TO-DAY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The South Wales Miners' Federation conference at Cardiff decided by 169 votes to 72 to accept the owners' ...

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  14. THREE SHOTS AT HER.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—John Bard, alias Jack Holt (31), appeared in the Central Court on Saturday morning on a charge having maliciously shot at Iris Lily ...

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  15. COTTON MILL LOCK-OUT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—After 10 hours' fruitless negotiations at Manchester, the Ministry of Labour proposed that work should be resumed at the cotton ...

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  16. LORD BADEN POWELL

    LONDON, Saturday.—One hundred Scouts and Girl Guides formed a guard of honour at the gangway of the steamer Rangitata aboard which ...

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  17. NINETY-YEAR-OLD SHIEK

    LONDON, Saturday.—"This is my first, and under the gods will probably be my last ride in the belly of the great bird," said the 90-year-old paramount ...

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  18. MR. MARR'S CRITICISM.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—"Those look closely into Mr. Scullin's statement amplifying his Ashfield utterances regarding inflation, will find that he ...

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  19. PARLIAMENTARY TERM.

    BRISBANE, Sunday,— Criticism of triennial Parliaments was made tonight by Mr. Barnes, who expressed doubt whether State arid ...

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  20. ELECTRIC LIGHT FAILS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The failure of the regulator at White Bay power house shortly before 8 o'clock on Friday night suddenly plunged the whole ...

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  21. QUOTATIONS IN AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— Though there was an improved tone in other sections, the market for Commonwealth bonds on Saturday was easier, ...

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  22. CHICAGO WHEAT PRICES.

    CHICAGO, Saturday.—Wheat collapsed more than four cents under Thursday's top rate. Reports that the Argentine and ...

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  23. POLICE IN PURSUIT.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Wheat stealers in a motor truck were pursued by the police in a car on the western highway from Melton yesterday morning. ...

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  24. MR. THEODORE'S VIEWS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Commenting on the proposal of Mr. E. G. Theodore to make additional credit available, the chairman of the Associated ...

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  25. BRITISH STOCKS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The money position in Britain remains disappointing, the signs of returning confidence having momentarily disappeared, ...

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  26. STRIVING FOR PEACE.

    GENEVA, Saturday.— M. Briand, at a meeting of European delegates to discuss his scheme for an European union, said never since the war had the whole ...

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  27. ATLANTIC RACE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Paris correspondent of "The Daily Mail" says France entering the Atlantic race with the world's largest and fastest ...

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  28. RAILWAYS AND PORTS.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.— Professor Brigden, who was appointed by the Government to inquire into the conditions competition between the railway and ...

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  29. COOL THEFT OF £402.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—No development occurred at the week-end In connection with the theft of £402 from the factory of James Marsh, North ...

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  30. BRITISH BYE-ELECTION.

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  31. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— The Commonwealth Bank Board concluded its meetings in Melbourne on Saturday. ...

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  32. AEROPLANE OVERTURNS.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Passengers in an aeroplane which crashed this afternoon at Mascot gave wrong addresses the hospital and consequently could ...

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  33. NAVAL AGREEMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" says it is understood in French official circles that a practically complete Franco ...

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  34. CAR SOMERSAULTS.

    TOOGOOLAWAH, Sunday.—Two men were injured when a motor car somersaulted after skidding on a bend in the roadway at Cressbrook Creek this ...

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  35. INDIGENT AUSTRALIANS

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.—A serious view is taken here of the influx of Australians in recent months, apparently attracted to the Dominion by the ...

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  36. ENGINE SEIZED.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—While flying from Ilbilba to Alice Springs with Flying Officer Garrand, whose aeroplane damaged on landing at Ilbilba last ...

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  37. YOUTHS RESCUED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Clinging desperately to their skiff, which capsized at Heads this afternoon, four youths were gradually being swept to sea when ...

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  38. LOCKITT BROTHERS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—An excellent yield of 114oz. 12dwt. from 120 was obtained by Lockitt Brothers at Lawson, who are working a claim at ...

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  39. FEDERAL CABINET.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—On his return from Sydney, Mr. Scullin said he found a widespread desire on the part all, to be helpful, in the critical ...

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  40. FINED FOR SLANDER.

    BERLIN, Saturday—P[?]n, the German Davis Cup player has been fined £15 for slandering a firm of racquet makers by declaring that their ...

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  41. POLAR EXPLORATION.

    OSLO, Saturday.—The Norwegian Antarctic expedition aboard the Norvega reports having taken a departure from Deception Island in an easterly ...

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  42. WALLANGARRA DELUGE.

    WALLANGARRA, Sunday.—Very severe storms were experienced here this afternoon, the main force of which struck Bald Mountain. ...

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  43. MARYBOROUGH CRASH.

    MARYBOROUGH, Sunday. — Satisfactory progress is being made by mechanic W. Headland, the only survivor of the crash of the monoplane Star of ...

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  44. NOT UNDERSTOOD !

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Declaring that he had never suggested an increase in the note issue, Mr. Gibbons claimed on Saturday that it was regrettable that ...

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  45. CYCLONE WARNING.

    CAIRNS, Sunday.—The cyclone warning flag was flying to-day from the Post Office, consequent on advices of suspicions conditions north ...

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  46. HELD UP BY TWO MEN.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Walter Robert Hilliard (51), of Mosman, reported to the police that while on his way home last night he was held up by two men, ...

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