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  2. FEDERAL POSTS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Federal Ministry will soon be called upon to fill a number of highly paid positions, and to create a few new ones. Ministers have ...

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  3. IN THE ANTARCTIC.

    The following wireless message, dated December 31, has been received from the headquarters of Sir Hubert Wilkins on Deception Island:— ...

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  4. COAL DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Warnings were given by officials of the Miner's Federation before the High Court to-day that if the Rothbury colliery continued to be ...

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  5. CHRISTIMAS TRADE.

    Christmas and New Year season in the shops is distinguished by characteristics which reflect the temper and spending power of the people. If there is plenty of ...

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  6. BRILLIANT BILLIARDS.

    Willie Smith was in rare from at both sessions to-day at Glasgow, but Walter Lindrum is credited with the only record during the day's play, when, in the course ...

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  7. SEYMOUR ACCIDENT.

    SEYMOUR, Thursday. — After more than 12 hours of continuous working the gangs engaged upon repairing the track and signalling system at Seymour, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CHILDREN'S PANIC.

    The 70th victim of the panic at the Paisley (Scotland) picture show, a boy, died in a hospital to-day. His younger brother was killed yesterday. An ...

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  9. STATE PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Senior officers of the State public service are awaiting with considerable concern an announcement of policy by the Ministry on the filling of senior positions in the ...

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  10. AIR RECORDS.

    The Royal Air Force will renew its efforts in 1930 to win air records for Great Britain. There will be attempts at altitude, long distance, ...

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  11. MAWSON EXPEDITION.

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The following messages have been received by the Department of External Affairs from the British-Australian-New Zealand Antarctic ...

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  12. DESPICABLE FRAUD.

    By a despicable trick a man for whom the police are now scatching robbed between 20 and 30 Italian labourers of more than £10 on New Year's Day, and, by ...

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  13. ROAD ACCIDENTS.

    PORT FAIRY, Thursday.—At 8 o'clock on Wednesday night[?] at the corner of Bank and William streets, a [?] motor-car driven by Mr. K. O. McCallum, commission ...

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  14. ITALIANS ARRESTED.

    Inter[?]epted letters and the discovery of explosives led to the arrest of three wellknown anti-Fasc[?]sts[?] who were suspected of batching a plot to bomb Signor ...

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  15. MOTHER KILLS CHILD.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A demented mother, Mrs. Iris Oborne, killed her little daughter, aged five years, and then took her own life this morning in a ...

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  16. Palestine Unemployment.

    The Colonial Office has issued a statement showing a satisfactory reduction of unemployment in Palestine. During the month of October [?] ...

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  17. IMPROVING BROADCASTING.

    In accordance with its undertaking to improve broadcasting conditions in Australia the Postmaster-General's department will take delivery from England within ...

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  18. "Christmas Package."

    A "Christmas package" opened by Mrs. Naomi Brady in her home in Maryland to-day proved to be a dynamite bomb, which exploded, killing her and very ...

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  19. Young Plan.

    Delegates are assembling for the opening of the Reparations Conference to-morrow. The duration of the conference is uncertain, but every effort will be made ...

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  20. No Trams in Rome.

    The city's transport was revolution[?]sed yesterday between daylight and dark[?] when tramears were entirely banished from the centre of the city in favour of ...

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  21. ROUGH SEAS IN STRAIT.

    Eight and a half hours late in cousequence of heavy seas and adverse winds in Bass Strait, the passenger steamer Loongana reached Melbourne at half-past [?] ...

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  22. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.

    Mr. Clifford Ball brought down his hands on the keys as the Lord Mayor of London (Sir William Waterlow) pressed the signal button of the Wellington (N.Z.) carillon, ...

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  23. Egypt's Independence.

    Nahas Pasha has formed a Government. The Premier, writing to King Faud, says that he will prepare details of his programme for the Speech from the Throne on ...

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  24. Australia as Buyer.

    The United States Chamber of Commerce, analysing the foreign trade of the United States for the first nine months of 1929, says:—"Exports to Australia, our seventh ...

    Article : 113 words
  25. MAN ACCUSED OF MURDER.

    John McKenzi[?], aged 28 years, of Wellington (N.S.W.), has been charged with murder, following the death of Albert Wagner, aged 45 years. Wagner and McKenzic ...

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