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  4. LEADING WITNESSES IN THETIS INQUIRY ARRIVE FOR THE HEARING

    Above: Stoker Arnold (in uniform) and Mr. Frank Shaw, fitter, employed by Cammell Lairds, who escaped from the ill-fated submarine, Tretis, arrive at the law courts in London for the official inquiry, which now extended over a fortnight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEW CARLTON

    To mark the opening of the Carlton Hotel yesterday, the licensee (Mr. Louis Ibbertson) and Mrs. Ibbertson entertained a number of ...

    Article : 359 words
  8. TOKIO TALKS HOLD-UP

    The British Ambassador in Tokio (Sir Robert Craigie) has received new instructions from London regarding discussions with the Japanese Foreign Minister (General Arita) on the Tientsin blockade. The talks will be resumed on Wednesday. ...

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  9. ENTANGLEMENT ON CONNING TOWER OF THETIS

    Giving evidence at the inquiry into the loss of the submarine Thetis, Diver Orton disclosed the discovery of an entanglement of wire on the conning ...

    Article : 85 words
  10. RAIN, DUSTSTORMS AND STRIKE

    Broken Hill Is cnt off from Sydney by road, as well as rail, as the result of heavy rain and dust storms, which paradoxically have ...

    Article : 168 words
  11. N.Z. GROCERS HAVE WAY OF DEALING WITH THE JAPANESE

    Grocers at Auckland have joined bauds with Chinese retailers in refusing to purchase any of the large consignment of Japanese onions, ...

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  12. HUT ACCOMMODATION

    Provisions of the Rural Accommodation Act were discussed between executive members of the Graziers Association of N.S.W. and the Minister ...

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  13. BULLET PENETRATES SPINE

    While Anthony Lemoint o’Brien, aged 46, was loading stone on to a motor lorry on the scrub land adjoining Prince Henry Hospital at ...

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  14. WAR RISKS INSURANCE

    During a debate in the House of Commons on the War Risks Insurance Bill, the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Oliver Stanley) said that ...

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  15. BLOW TO POLICE

    "It is no use the police relying on one of the essential services for information to secure convictions. They will have to find the evidence themselves," ...

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  16. MUST OBEY ARBITRATION COURT

    In the face of opposition from home unions and the militant section of the Labor Party, the Minister for Labor (Mr. Webb) "to-day introduced ...

    Article : 137 words
  17. DISAPPOINTMENT TURNS INTO JOY

    When Alby Stone, one of Australia's Rugby Union team for Great Britain, was examined by a doctor last night he Was found to be ...

    Article : 61 words
  18. BROADCASTING

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  19. INTERRUPTER IN COURT WARNED

    “I object, Your Honor.” This remark was shouted by Herbert Mcintosh Hodson from the public gallery at the Darlinghurst Quarter Sessions ...

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  20. ALLEGES RICH HAVE ONE LIQUOR LAW, AND THE POOR ANOTHER

    Entering another protest against what he declaimed as "class legislation the president of the United Licerised Victuallers Association (Mr. N Conolly) ...

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  21. ATTENDANCE OF WITNESSES TO BE COMPELLED

    A bill to give the joint party Select Committee which is taking evidence regarding the appointments of honorary doctors, graduates and the ...

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  22. RELIEF WORKERS IN TRAIN ACCIDENT; NINE INJURED

    Nine men were slightly injured when an engine drawing a train, containing 400 relief workers, was derailed at Herne Bay Station, on the ...

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  23. "FARMERS WILL HAVE TO GIVE UP GROWING WHEAT"

    A monster petition is to be circulated throughout the Wheat belt urging the Prime Minister (Mr. Mehzies) to introduce legislation providing for ...

    Article : 85 words
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