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  2. MINISTRY REBUFFED.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—After a heated debate the Senate, by 22 votes to 6. disallowed today the Ministry's regulations made under the Transport Workers Act to ...

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  3. MISS JOHNSON.

    Miss Amy Johnson's aeroplane, which was damaged when she landed at Iusein, nine miles from Rangoon, has been repaired, and is being towed to the Rangoon ...

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  4. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF.

    While it was generally commended by members of the Opposition, the Stamp Tax (Unemployment Relief) Bill was criticised by supporters of the Ministry when ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN XI.

    As stumps were to be drawn at half-past 4 o'clock to-morrow, on the third day of the match between Australia and Lancashire, at Liverpool, it had been arranged to begin ...

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  6. SPEEDING TO LIGHTHOUSE.

    Seriously ill and unable to leave the Gabo Island lighthouse because of heavy [?]eas which are beating between the island and the mainland, the wife of one of the ...

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  7. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    At a recent interview between the Prime Minister (Mr. Seullin) and representatives of Commonwealth public service unions Mr. Scullin intimated that if ...

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  8. WING BREAKS IN AIR.

    Pilot-Officer W. G. Rae, of the Royal Australian Air Force, had a remarkable escape from death yesterday in an air accident unique in Australia. ...

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  9. COAL TERMS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At last the end of the coal dispute is in sight. The vote taken on the northern field to-day by all the miners' lodges on the compromise terms ...

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  10. DAVIS CUP.

    After having seen the Australians in practice this afternoon some Irish spectators considered it very probable that they would reach the final of the Davis Cup. ...

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  11. WORK OF PARLIAMENT.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—In the House of Representatives today the debate was resumed on the motion for the second reading of the Wheat Marketing Bill, which ...

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  12. PRESENTED AT COURT.

    A crowd of at least 10,000 people, mostly women, watched the long procession of saloon cars going to the Court at Buckingham Palace on a beautiful spring evening. ...

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  13. CHURCH AND STATE.

    The Rome correspondent of the British United Press states that the Vatican is accelerating negotiations with the British Government with a view to a settlement of ...

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  14. UNION DISCIPLINE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A special meeting of the Australian Seamen's Union was held to discuss the action of the firemen on the Howard Smith steamer Kowarra in defying ...

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  15. GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    NHILL, Thursday.—Speaking at the annual meeting of the Nhill branch of the Australian Labour party, Mr. McNeill, M.H.R., said that as a nation Australia ...

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  16. Infants Die.

    At Lubeck 246 infants were given calmette prophylactic treatment against tuberculosis, consisting of germs from tubercular cows in food when the infants ...

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  17. STRICTER CENSORSHIP URGED

    In a roport on the censorship of films and publications presented by the public questions committee to the Presbyterian Assembly yesterday, regret was expressed ...

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  18. MEMBER'S MISTAKE.

    Making a personal explanation when the Legislative Assembly met yesterday, Mr. Hyland (C.P., Gippsland South) discolsed that he had inadvertently voted for an ...

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  19. Civil War in China.

    The Government army is continuing its advance on the Shantung front, and has captured many rebels and seized a large quantity of enemy munitions. The rebels, ...

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  20. Future of Irak.

    With reference to an interview with King Feisal, of Irak (Mesopotamia), in which he stated that his people had lost faith in Great Britain owing to repeated ...

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  21. BOUNTY ON GOLD.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Demands for a bounty on the production of gold are being made on the Ministry by a strong section of the Labour party. Some ...

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  22. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—After next week members of the House of Representatives will be called upon to sit on four days a week instead of on only three, as ...

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  23. Mr. Fenton in Canada.

    The Australian Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Fenton) in an address to the Canadian Club, said that Canada should send a delegation to Australia, and ...

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