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  2. "CREATE MORE WORK"

    A nation-wide "Create more work" appeal will be launched by the Prime Minister, by radio, from Canberra on Sunday night. ...

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  3. IRISH DISPUTE FOR ARBITRATION

    In the House of Commons today the Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. Thomas) said that at the conferences with Ireland last week ...

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  4. BRITAIN'S

    In a challenging speech the Lord President of the Council (Mr. Baldwin), in the House of Commons today, referring to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HOOVER RE-CHOSEN

    With practically no opposition. President Hoover was renominated for the Presidency by the Republican National Convention ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MORATORIUM EXTENDED

    At the second plenary session of the Lausanne Conference today, the British Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) read ...

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  7. LAUNCH SILENT

    Although the launch sent from here to the spot where Pilot Sutcliffe discovered the missing Junkers plane should have reached ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FERNDALE ON ROCK NEAR ALGIERS

    An effort is being made to refloat the Aberdeen and Commonwealth cargo liner, Ferndale. which stuck fast on Delly's rock. ...

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  9. TEN P.C. CUT TO STAY

    Judgment was delivered this morning by the Full Commonwealth Arbitration Court on the application made by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FACING PROBLEM IN N.S.W.

    Addressing a conference of employis today, the Premier (Mr. Stevens) [?] an important statement on the nancial and industrial condition of ...

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  11. MILLUNA DUE THIS MORNING

    Fremantle tug Uco. is due at the Semaphore anchorage at daylight this morning. The Milluna broke her tail shaft in the Australian Bight, and ...

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  12. MRS. C.F. NEWMAN DIES AGED 93

    Mrs. Mary Ann Newman, who was reputed to be the oldest native-born woman in South Australia, died yesterday at Enfield. She was 93. ...

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  13. DISABILITIES GRANT

    The Premier (Mr. Hill) was outspoken yesterday on the statement of the Premier of Western Australia (Sir James Mitchell) that there was no ...

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  14. SAILED STEAMER 1,000 MILES

    The 800 miles tow of the steamer Milluna from the Australian Bight to Port Adelaide with a damaged tail shaft recalls the exploits of the ...

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  15. MUSSOLINI'S FEARS

    Mussolini, interviewed by the "Daily Express" correspondent, said that England and Italy were the only two barriers against the Bolshevisation of ...

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  16. CONTROL OF OVERSEAS FLIGHTS

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Baxter) said today that all flights involving possible mischance should be undertaken only with the concurrence of all ...

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  17. France Has 647,000,000 In Gold

    The financial correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that France is now in the remarkable position of having a bank note circulation covered to ...

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  18. U.S. Bankers Think Gold Now Well Distributed

    With the possible exception of Germany, every leading nation now has a sufficient supply of gold bullion to enter into revived world trade, when that ...

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  19. MR. BUTLER CANNOT UNDERSTAND MR. HILL

    The leader or the Opposition (Mr. Butler) yesterday issued the following statement commenting on the Premier's appeal for co-operation, when ...

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  20. JURY MERCIFUL, SAYS JUDGE

    After a retirement of 83 minutes, the jury this evening returned a verdict of manslaughter against Keith William Wrathall, 26. and Henry Price, ...

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  21. KNOCKED DOWN AND KILLED

    When he was walking to work along Glen Osmond road, Adelaide, early yesterday morning. Walter Hall, 50, telegraphist, of Wellington terrace. ...

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  22. SOLDIERS' BONUS BILL THROUGH HOUSE

    An immediate cash payment of 2.400.000.000 dollars (480.000.000 at par) for soldiers' bonus certificates, demanded by 20.000 former service men ...

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  23. BIRDWOOD'S DAILY DIP IN RIVER

    Field Marshal Sir William Birdwood, whose daily dip at Gallipoli diggers remember, has introduced the fashion to Peterhouse, the oldest of the ...

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  24. Woman In Hospital Suffering From Poisoning

    Dorothy Jordon (33). married, of Wilpena terrace. Kilkenny, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital at midnight suffering from poisoning. She ...

    Article : 52 words
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