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  2. SINKING OF MOTOR-SHIP

    Details regarding the loss of the Norwegian motor-ship Tricolor, which blew up on Monday when nine miles south-west of the Borberyn ...

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  3. THE BASIC WAGE

    Mr. C. Crofts, who. as the representative of various unions, had spoken three days in support of his case before the Arbitration Court on ...

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  4. WATERFRONT WORK

    Judgment was reserved by the High Court, today on the application by shipping and stevedoring companies seeking a declaration that a ...

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  5. JOFFRE’S FUNERAL

    Before daylight mourners began to line the route of Marshal Joffre’s funeral between Notre Dame and the Hotel des Invalides. The Hag-draped ...

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  6. FLIGHT TO N.Z.

    With dramatic suddenness, Mr. Guy Menzies, a son of Dr. Menzies, of Drummoyne, as a "B" class pilot, hopped off from Mascot at 1 a.m. today ...

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  7. AMY JOHNSON

    In the course of an interview by telephone, with a representative of the “Evening Standard,” Miss Amy Johnson said she would regret having ...

    Article : 178 words
  8. THE DISCOVERY

    The following wireless message. [?]ted January 3, has been received from Sir [?]oglas Mawson, leader of the Australia expedition in the ...

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  9. SEARCH FOR OIL

    Representatives of the Commonwealth and State Governments met in conference today to discuss questions affecting the finding of oil in Victoria., ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN STOCKS

    Considerable mystification exists in Australian circles over the persistent Marking down of Australian securities. some of which lost. 15 points ...

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  11. TO SAVE NICARAGUA

    “To save Nicaragua it is necessary to destroy it, and I have sent final orders to burn the cities of our republic because if the ...

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  12. TEACHERS’ SALARIES

    After an animated discussion on the question of the standardisation of salaries and conditions, at the conference of the Federated State School ...

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  13. Reports Of Good Flows At Lakes Entrance

    Reports of good flews of [?] have been received from the South Australian On Co's bore at Lak[?] Entrance. Crude oil amounting to 156 gallons, 150 ...

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  14. GRAPES FOR VINTAGE

    It was stated by Mr. R. McK. Gollan, Chief Commonwealth Inspector of Customs, this morning, that grape prices throughout Australia for the ...

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  15. SLAVERY AND FORCED LABOR

    The “Baltimore Sun” prints a dispatch asserting that the State department, in a scathing note to Liberia, threatened to break off relations ...

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  16. MARKETS IN THE EAST

    The State marketing bureau of New South Wales, in the recent weekly marketing notes, has a special paragraph dealing with Australian ...

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  17. CROYDON TO DARWIN

    Mr. C. W. Scott, an experienced aviator, who left Melbourne today by the steamer Bendigo for England, intends to make an attempt on the air ...

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  18. GERMAN UNEMPLOYED

    Theoretically and technically it is impossible to continue spending 3000 million marks annually is support the army of workmen that is unemployed, ...

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  19. LUXURIOUS TRAVELLING

    The luxurious mode of train travelling provided for the Prince of Wales during his visit to Australia some years ago will he utilised by the ...

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  20. THE WEATHER IN 1930

    Reports issued by the Commonwealth meteorologist today showed that December was the wettest month, so far as Victoria was concerned, since ...

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  21. GOVERNMENT RELIEF WORKS

    The Premier, Mr. Hogan, stated today that the State Government would not pay men on relief works any more than the Victorian basic wage ...

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  22. RAILWAYS RATIONING

    The Minister of Railways, Mr. Cain, will confer tomorrow with the railways commissioners on a scheme of the commissioners to ration single ...

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  23. MISSING AVIATORS

    Reporting by wireless today on yesterday's search in Central Australia for Pittendrugh and Harare, who have not been heard of since they left the ...

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  24. DUTY ON IMPORTED VALUES

    In an endeavour to collect, more revenue the Commonwealth Government has under consideration the imposition of customs duty on the ...

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  25. ITALIAN AIR ARMADA

    Sir aeroplanes of the ltalian air armada, on a flight from Italy to South America, .passed over Fernaindo Do Noronha, 125 miles from the ...

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  26. CONVERSION LOAN

    Including late postal applications, the final total of the recent conversion loan amounted to £29,550,000, nearly £200,000 more, than the total ...

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  27. SCHEME FOR INFLATION

    Referring to his threat to vote for the deposition of Mr. Scullin, in the event of the Prime Minister turning down the £20,000,000 inflation ...

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  28. CHIEF JUSTICE

    “There is nothing in it from an official point of view. Nothing has been decided,” said the Acting-Prime Minister, Mr. Fenton, when asked ...

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  29. BENDIGO ARTIST

    An exhibition of nudes and water-colors of landscapes near Marseilles by Inez, the daughter of Mr. A. H. F. Abbott, of Bendigo, is attracting ...

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  30. TREATY WITH CANADA

    Ratification by Canada of a trade treaty with Australia is regarded as a foregone conclusion. and the treaty is a triumph ...

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  31. SYDNEY SHOOTING

    At the conclusion of evidence at the inquest into the, death of John Thornton, who was fatally shot outside the Hotel Alexandria on ...

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  32. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS

    Before the Minister for Labor, Mr. Baddeley. concluded his interview today with a deputation from the Federated Storemen and Packers' Union ...

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  33. REDUCED INTEREST RATES

    The Producers' Advisory Council tonight advocated a reduction of one per cent. in the Savings Bank interest rates on deposits, claiming that ...

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  34. Jubilation In Italy

    Italy Is jubilant at the accomplishment of the flight. Crowds gathered [?]outside the newspaper offices and shouted, “Long live Balbo,” referring ...

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  35. “NEWCASTLE DISEASE”

    From tomorrow no poultry or eggs will he allowed into South Australia from Victoria because of the existence of a plague in that State. In ...

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  36. Mr. Bennett Expresses Confidence

    Confidence that, the Governments of Canada and Australia would be able To complete a trade treaty of advantage to both countries was ...

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  37. MONEY ORDERS FOR N.Z.

    Following the increase in the rate of exchange to London the Postal Director. Mr. H.P. Brown announced today that the rate for transmission ...

    Article : 63 words
  38. MAN’S HEAD BLOWN OFF

    Sydney Jesson, 55, who was the owner of the Central, Coffee Palace at Merredin, was found, this, morning with a rifle across his knees and his ...

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  39. RUN OVER BY TRAM

    Rex O'Flattery, 9, of Beach Street, Port Melbourne, who had both legs amputated after he had been run over by a tram on Monday night, died in ...

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