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  4. AMY JOHNSON

    After a triumphal drive through the city yesterday. Amy Johnson travelled to Fremantle. After being given a civic reception she sailed by the Naldera ...

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  5. KINGSFORD SMITH

    The Southern Cross arrived from Salt Lake City at 2.37 p.m. to-day. Wing-Commander Kingsford Smith was presented with a silver service in an ...

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  6. AERIAL DOINGS

    No news has been received since Thursday of Hook and Matthews. They were last seen north of Taungup flying low, apparently in difficulties. ...

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  7. 48 HOUR WEEK

    Matters were particularly quiet today in connection with the 48 hour week dispute. Had it not been for activity on the part of some union ...

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  8. THE UNEMPLOYED

    A deputation of eight men representing former employees of the British, Proprietary, and Block 14 mines, who were thrown out of work ...

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  9. READERS' COLUMN

    Readers of "The Barrier Mirier" are invited to make use of this column as a means of putting into print their grievances (of a public nature), and ...

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  10. MR. THEODORE

    A statement was issued by Mr. J. S. Garden, secretary of the Trades and Labor Council, last night in which he stated that the working ...

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  11. CONFIDENCE OF A.L.P. BRANCH IN THE FORMER TREASURER

    A crowded meeting of the Rozelle branch of the A.L.P. last night carried a resolution of absolute confidence in Mr. E. G. Theodore, and viewing ...

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  12. CALL IT "A DAY"

    I have been closely watching the argument, and each day have read both newspapers' reports and comments. Some of the ...

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  13. THE WAREHOUSES

    Goods were delivered to-day from the the warehouses and several lorries well laden were noticed leaving the buildings in Blende-street. The lorries ...

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  14. HER FAREWELL MESSAGE

    "I desire to get back to my job, which is flying. This social swirl bores me to tears," said Miss Amy Johnson to-day, when delivering her farewell ...

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  15. BALLOONS COLLAPSE ONE OCCUPANT DEAD AND OTHERS INJURED

    Three balloons making a flight in celebration of the evacuation of the Rhineland were caught in a rain storm and collapsed. One landed on the roof ...

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  16. ALLEGED ASSAULT

    Edward James Allen (69), a pensioner, was charged in a ward at the Auburn Hospital this morning with having maliciously ...

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  17. GOVT. ACTION LIKELY REGARDING SOME OFFICIALS

    Mr. Moore, the Premier of Queensland, said yesterday that he thought some action must be taken regarding the Mungana leases report in respect ...

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  18. SAN FRANCISCO'S GREETING

    Rooftops were lined and the civic centre was thronged when Kingsford Smith and his companions flew in the Southern Cross from Oakland to-day. ...

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  19. U.S.A. ENDURANCE FLIGHT

    The endurance 'plane City of Chicago landed at 7.25 p.m. to-day, after being in the air for 23 days, a total of 138 hours over the last record. It ...

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  20. THE BAKING TRADE

    In the course of conversation a member of the Master Bakers' Association stated to-day that the demand for bread is about back to normal and ...

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  21. FORMER MINISTER FOR MINES ISSUES A STRONG STATEMENT

    Mr. Jones, the former Minister for Mines in Queensland, issued a strong statement yesterday in which he said that neither Mr. Theodore nor Mr. ...

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  22. GERMAN TUBERCLE TRAGEDY

    Although 50 infants treated at Lubeck with the Calmette anti-tubercular serum last month are dead, Government investigators are satisfied ...

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  23. PRINCE GEORGE'S FLIGHT TO OPEN AERODROME

    Prince George flew to open the Handley Page aerodrome at Radlett, 15 miles from London. A deadly bombing 'plane with an engine of 1000 ...

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  24. MR. M'CORMACK LOCATED

    Mr. M'Cormack, former Premier of Queensland, in an interview last night, said there was no mystery about his movements. He was living in a flat at ...

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  25. CONSPIRACY CHARGES

    Charges of conspiracy in connection with the affairs of the Federal Life and General Assurance Company Limited was resumed to-day. ...

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  26. MELBOURNE RAZOR GANG

    Inquiries are being made by detectives into the allegation that bookmakers have been threatened with violence unless they paid certain sums ...

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  27. STATEMENT ON POSITION IS ISSUED BY MR. MULLINS

    Mr. H. M. Mullins, secretary of the Council of Associations, furnishes the following:—All is well. The wholesale merchants have perfected their ...

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  28. THREE DEATHS ON SUNDAY IN THE UNITED STATES

    Three air accidents claimed ten lives in the States on Sunday. In two cases the tragedies were watched by hundreds of spectators ...

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  29. WILL NOT RESIGN HIS SEAT IN FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Before he boarded the Cooma mail train en route for Canberra last night, Mr. E. G. Theodore said he had no intention of resigning the Dalley seat in ...

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  30. COMMUNISTS IN FINLAND

    While the Constitutional Committee was sitting in a room in the Diet four unknown persons entered. They seized two Communist deputies, ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND PREMIER ON OBJECT OF INQUIRY

    Mr. A. E. Moore, the Premier, said yesterday that the Mungana inquiry was not instituted with the idea of prosecuting anybody, but with the idea ...

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  32. AERIAL GARAGES

    Mr Walter Reynolds will to-morrow introduce a motion in the London County Council for investigations as to the practicability of establishing ...

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  33. "WHITE" TRADERS' DENIAL

    We wish to have something to say regarding the claim by the Council of Associations in yesterday's issue of "The Barrier Miner" that goods were ...

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  34. UNEMPLOYMENT

    The Economic Council recently appointed by the Government for the relief of unemployment held its first meeting yesterday, sitting only a brief ...

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  35. FEDERAL AFFAIRS

    A report is current in Canberra that Mr. J. H. Scullin, Prime Minister, has decided to appoint Mr. J. E. Fenton Acting Prime Minister during his ...

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  36. ALLEGED FRAUD

    At the Gulgong Police Court yesterday James Clarke, mayor, proceeded against J. H. Stahl, a former mayor, alleging fraudulent misappropriation. ...

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  37. MR. THEODORE'S GOOD BYE

    "Good-bye. It will be only for about two months." Shaking hands with Mr. V. C. L. Bagot, his private secretary, Mr. Theodore made this ...

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  38. WIRELESS SETS

    Mr. F. M. Forde, the Assistant Minister for Customs, said last night that he had received advice from Stromberg, Carlson (Australasia), Ltd., that, in ...

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  39. MILITARY CLOTHING FOR LOCAL UNEMPLOYED

    From the Town Hall to-day it was reported that only 32 tunics remain for distribution among the unemployed tomorrow afternoon at the Town Hall. ...

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  40. U.S.A. HOLD-UP FIASCO

    A bank hold-up on Saturday developed into an amusing fiasco, and the thieves fled in panic. Three bandits rushed into the Koreger Bank and ...

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  41. MELBOURNE WOMAN FAINTS FROM HUNGER

    Suffering from lack of food Mrs. James Turner, of King-street, West Melbourne, fainted on Saturday. In the past fortnight she has fainted ...

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  42. TO CORRESPONDENTS

    Letters criticising individuals who are not officials or speakers at meetings cannot be published in "The Barrier Miner"; nor can letters ...

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  43. KILLED BY MOTOR CAR

    Stepping from a stationary [?]ram in Regent-street, Redfern this morning, Roy Joseph Brennan (38), a laborer, was struck by a fast-moving car and ...

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  44. TARIFF AND PROTECTION

    Two companies went into liquidation yesterday, one as a result of the tariff and the other, according to statements at a meeting, because of insufficient ...

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  45. SEARCH FOR SEA SERPENT

    One of the strangest fishing excursions in the history of Australia set out to-day. Mr. Charles Messenger, launch proprietor of Rushcutters Bay, ...

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  46. UNION OFFICIAL'S REMARKS REGARDING MR. THEODORE

    Mr. P. Fallon, secretary of the Clothing Trade Union expressed confidence to-day in Mr. E. G. Theodore's ability to clear himself before any ...

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  47. MINERS' LEVY AT LITHGOW

    The Western Miners' Federation has decided to impose a levy of 1/ each fortnight on each of its members to assist the various relief committees in ...

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  49. SIR A. CONAN DOYLE DEAD

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes, died to-day at the age of 71 years. His fame has known two phases. For years one of the most ...

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  50. SYDNEY STOCK EXCHANGE

    From to-day no time transactions in investment stocks will be allowed in the call-room of the Sydney Stock Exchange. This step has been taken ...

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  51. GALES OFF W.A. COAST

    Heavy westerly gales are hampering shipping here. Several vessels have been delayed. At Fremantle the Naldera attempted to haul off at 5 a.m. ...

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  52. MAORI CHIEF CREMATED

    The cremation of the remains of the late Sir Maui Pomare in California, which violates a sacred Maori tradition, caused a "wave of horror" ...

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  55. DEFENCE ECONOMIES

    Major-General Coxen, Chief of the General Staff, addressing a gathering at the United Service Institution, said the economy in the Defence ...

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  56. NECESSITOUS FARMERS AND HARVEST SUPPLIES

    Mr. Thorby, New South Wales Minister for Agriculture, has approved of the State Bank to necessitous farmers. advances being made for the purchase ...

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  57. LEVEL CROSSING FATALITY

    The woman who was killed at a railway crossing at Bowden yesterday when she was run over by a train has been identified as Miss Jane Jacks, of ...

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  58. WALLAROO DROWNS DOG

    Harold Pascoe, of the Common, had an exciting experience with a wallaroo. While he was crossing the common he saw a couple of wallaroos ...

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  59. THIEVES CARRY SAFE AWAY

    Forcing the side window of a post office and store at Mulbring, between Maitland and Kurri Kurri, last night, thieves carried away a safe in a sulky ...

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  60. SIR JOSEPH WARD DEAD

    Sir Joseph Ward, until recently Prime Minister of New Zealand, who has been in ill-health for many years, died this morning at the age of 74. ...

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  61. LATE MR. C. W. BOWEN

    A resident of Broken Hill for about 40 years, Mr. Charles William Bowen died at the Hospital last night. He was 61 years of age. He was born at ...

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  62. W.A. AIRWAYS LTD.

    The subsidy payments made to West Australian Airways Ltd. for the maintenance of the service in 12 months amounted to £39,220. whereas the mail ...

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  63. INJURED AT WORK

    A. London, a turner on the South mine, suffered a compound fracture of a finger when he got it caught in some machinery while working this morning. ...

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