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  2. FREEING TRADE OF BARRIERS

    Intense interest is being taken in the United States in the proceedings of the Imperial Conference in London, because it is believed that speeches already delivered there will clear the way for introducing the freer trade relations ...

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  3. WAS OPIUM IN PLANE?

    BRISBANE, Monday.— A suggestion that the police suspected that a one-gallon tin stated to have been found in the ruins of the Stinson monoplane which crashed ...

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  4. Wounded When Playing Bushrangers

    ARARAT, Monday.—George Dixon, aged 11 years, and Francis William Bird, aged 14 years, were admitted into the Ararat Hospital ...

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  5. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    YARRAM, Monday.—The Ministry's intention to reintroduce the Legislative Council "Reform" Bill early in the next session of the ...

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  6. Royal Review of Navy at Spilhead

    A magnificent spectacle will be presented at Spilhead on Thursday, when a naval review will be held in honour of the Coronation. King George will pass down the lines of ships on board the Rayal yacht Victoria and Albert. This photograph Was taken at the review held at Spithead at the time of King George V.'s Jubilee celebrations ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WHARF WORKERS ATTACKED

    SYDNEY, Monday.— About 150 members of the Wharf Labourers' Union attacked about 50 unemployed non-unionists at the picking-up place at Darling ...

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  8. NEW HIGH-SPEED PLANES

    Orders for an advanced type of high-speed twin-engined monoplane with a long cruising range have been placed in England for the ...

    Article : 249 words
  9. LONDON CROWDS STILL JOYFUL

    Rejoicing over the Coronation shows no signs of abating Many people walked the streets all night last night encouraged bv the milder weather. They included ...

    Article : 848 words
  10. Boy's Prank Wrecked a Goods Train

    PERTH, Monday.—After inquiries into the derailment of a goods train at Gwambygine Siding on May 8, detectives have interviewed a boy, ...

    Article : 111 words
  11. MARIE CELESTE MYSTERY

    A famous mystery of the sea will be investigated again on Wednesday, when, before Lloyd's underwriters a claim by Captain Arthur Cocker, barge master of ...

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  12. STATE MINE REOPENED

    WONTHAGGI, Monday.—The State coalmine began coal-winning to-day. All members of the union who were on coal before the tragedy were re-engaged. There ...

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  13. DUKE OF WINDSOR

    It is under-stood that the King and Queen Mary will be represented at the forthcoming wedding of the Duke of Windsor and Mrs. Walls Warfield ...

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  14. Governor Travels by Air

    The Governor of Queensland (Sir Lesli[?]e Wilson) and Lady Wilson photographed ar Archerfield acrodrome, Brisbane, before their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. HEROIC CAPTAIN OF DESTROYER

    A message from Gibraltar tells of the heroism of Lieut-Commander B.G. Scurfield, captain of the British destroyer Hunter, which was severely damaged ...

    Article : 408 words
  16. STATE MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT

    YARRAM, Monday.—The establishment of a Ministry of Transport to co-ordinate all forms of transport service under one control is being considered by the State ...

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  17. SEAT FORFEITED BY ABSENCE

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The determination of members of the Canberra Hospital board not to allow Dr.L.W. Nott, formerly superintendent and now a ...

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  18. CONGESTION IN COURTS

    Although there is a long list of cases waiting to be dealt with in the County Court and the Crown Law Department has obtained reports from both ...

    Article : 226 words
  19. SQUALID SLUMS "APPALLING"

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The Rev. N. Stuart Watts, in an address to members of the Quota Club to-day, said that conditions in the slums of Sydney were ...

    Article : 180 words
  20. KINGSFORD-SMITH

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Lady KingsfordSmith has communicated with the Federal Government expressing regret that unfortunate statements were attributed to ...

    Article : 156 words
  21. FELL DEAD AT WIFE'S FEET

    Andre Vassard, famous French parachute jumper, was killed at an aviation fete at Tours. His parachute did not open and he struggled vainly with the ...

    Article : 66 words
  22. BRITISH RIFLE TEAM

    Several members of the British rifle team which will visit Canada and Australia next year have been chosen. They are Captains A.J. Andrew and R. ...

    Article : 66 words
  23. Death From Bullet Wound

    LEONGATHA, Monday. — Harold Holmes, aged 22 years son of Mr. F. Holmes, of Boorool, died yesterday from a wound in the head caused by a bullet from ...

    Article : 73 words
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