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  2. 15,000 Dollars Prize For Manuscript.

    CANBERRA. Friday.— A prize of 15,000 dollars for an unpublished manuscript showing the relations between any branch' of knowledge and the ...

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  3. BRAKE ON GOVERNMENT BY REGULATION.

    Following the defeat of the Government in the Senate on a motion to disallow the dried fruits regulations this week ...

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  4. Naval Conference Representatives.

    CANBERRA, Friday.— Cabinet to-day appointed the High Commissioner (Mr. Bruce) and the First Member of the Naval Board (Vice-Admiral Sir ...

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  5. British Requirements in Lambs and Pigs.

    Important details concerning the export trade in fat lambs and pigs from Tasmania to the United Kingdom are contained in a communication received by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. R. Cosgrove) from Mr. Thomas Thomson, a director of the firm of ...

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  6. CRICKET.

    R.K. Oxenham dismissed All-Ceylon for 86 in the Australians' first match of their Indian tour to-day. The last ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FLOUR TAX MAY BE EXTENDED.

    Because the administrative machinery to be set up by the Federal and State acts to stabilise the wheat industry will take some ...

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  8. BURIED IN TRENCH.

    WANGARATTA, Friday.— Working feverishly with picks and shovels for nearly two hours while two doctors waited anxiously, eight men on the ...

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  9. Recruiting Airmen For Abyssinia.

    Action will be taken by the Common wealth Government to prevent any attempt to recruit Australians for the Abyssinian air force, the ...

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  10. STRAIT 'PHONE.

    The latest developments in telecommunication science will be included in the equipment for the Tasmanian Strait 'phone cable ...

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  11. Robbery With Violence Charges.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.— A charge of robbery with violence, arising out of an assault on a man in a lane off Wellington street, on October 8, was ...

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  12. WOMAN TO SERVE LIFE SENTENCE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— The Court of Criminal Appeal to-day unanimously dismissed the appeal of Mrs. Olive May Gilson. who was convicted on a charge ...

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  13. Action Against Communist Party.

    CANBERRA, Friday.— Mr. A. Windeyer, K.C., of Sydney, has been briefed to appear for the Commonwealth in its actions against tie Friends of the ...

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  14. "Dominions' Co-operation Essential For Migration."

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Lord Mayor of Newcastle led a deputation to the Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. J. H. Thomas), urging the need ...

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  15. THREAT TO BLOW UP BUILDING.

    Headquarters' detectives are investigating a sensational story of attempted robbery in the heart of the city, where a man threatened ...

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  16. DH86 'Planes to Be Tested in Melbourne.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Tests of DH 86 'planes are to be carried out at Essendon early next week, to examine theories and possible explanations of ...

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  17. 300 ENGAGED IN SEARCH FOR WOMAN.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— In blinding rain, 300 residents, visitors and police to-day searched a dangerous, broken section of the Blue Mountains north of Katoomba ...

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  18. THEATRE FIRE CAUSES THOUSANDS DAMAGE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Firemen from all the city stations took leading roles in a half-hour thriller at the Garrick Theatre to-night, when they ...

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  19. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Charged with having shot William Smillie, a taxi driver, with intent to murder him, on October 51 Kathleen M'Lennan (30) ...

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  20. CAUGHT IN STORM.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, who after encountering bad weather on his flight to Australia, decided to turn back, arrived at ...

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  21. Move Against Alsatian Dogs.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— After a short discussion to-day the Chamber of Agriculture decided to join the Municipal Association move to abolish or ...

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  22. TAXI CAB DESERTED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—James M'Fadden (26), a taxi driver, whose cab was found deserted in Day street, city, early yesterday morning, is reported to have ...

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  23. Members' Salaries May Be Partially Restored.

    Cabinet may introduce a bill providing for the partial restoration of members' salaries. Representations have been made to the Government in this direction, and the Premier (Mr. A. G. Ogilvie, K.C.) to-day ...

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  24. WAR-TIME INCIDENT RECALLED.

    CANBERRA, Friday.— How Mr. W. M. Hughes was given an opportunity of contesting the war-time Prime Ministership of England was revealed by him ...

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  25. O'Hara Plans to Fly Back in January.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Friday.— Mr. W. M. O'Hara, who flew the Tasman last Friday, said to-day he would not comment on the suspension of his ...

    Article : 56 words
  26. ACTRESS SUED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Rene Riano, an actress, was sued at the Prahran Court to-day by the Victorian Flying School for 25 for an aeroplane journey ...

    Article : 90 words
  27. ARM AND LEG SEVERED.

    SYDEY, Friday.— Their bodies pressed close to the sleepers a doctor and an ambulance man lay beside a critically-injured woman at Regent's ...

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  28. OVERSEAS SPENDING IN AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the past five years overseas visitors have spent 5,505,000 in Australia, new citizens have brought 2,081.000, and overseas ...

    Article : 99 words
  29. MILITIA FORCES.

    CANBERRA, Friday.— With a reduction of 318 since June 30 the strength of the militia forces and the cadet, corps is now 32,672, according to ...

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  30. DRUNKEN DRIVING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— More rigorous penalties by magistrates to curb the menace of drunken driving would be welcomed by the police, said the Traffic ...

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  31. "DUTCH SCHULTZ" DEAD.

    MONTREAL, Thursday. — Arthur Flegenheimer, the notorious bandit, who was generally known as "Dutch Schultz," died to-day of wounds ...

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  32. N.S.W. Basic Wage Remains Same.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— As a result of the half-yearly review the New South Wales basic wage rates remain at £3/8/6 for males and £1/17/ for ...

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  33. Trade Still Improving.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Improving trade figures were shown to-day in a return for Victoria issued by the Government Statist for the first three ...

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  34. ON HONEYMOON FLIGHT.

    DARWIN, Friday.— Flying Officer Littlejohn and his wife, who are making a honeymoon flight from England to Australia, are expected to reach ...

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  35. Motor Registrations.

    HOBART, Friday.— The following is the list of motor regulations for the week ended to-day:— Cars: Ford 11, Chevrolet 9, Plymouth ...

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  36. THREAT OF LABOR SPLIT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— A decision by the Labor Party executive this evening gives Mr. M. Blackburn, M.H.R., .and other individual members of the ...

    Article : 88 words
  37. FULL-TIME WORK FOR UNEMPLOYED.

    PERTH (W.A.), Friday.— When bringing down the loan estimates in the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Premier (Mr. P. Collier) said the ...

    Article : 90 words
  38. BLAZING COPRA IN HOLD OF SHIP.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Blazing copra in one of the aft holds menaced the motor ship Nairnbank at her berth at Walsh Bay late to-day. Officers, crew and ...

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  39. Died After Being Struck by Car.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Alexander M'Nab (48), of Canterbury, died at the Royal Melbourne Hospital tonight, from head injuries received when struck ...

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  40. Car Stolen.

    HOBART, Friday.— Robert Oswald Mather, of Sandy Bay, reported to the police to-night that his ear, a Ford V8 with a green body and fawn hood, had ...

    Article : 47 words
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