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  2. MATTER OF DAYS

    It was announced by Mr. C. M. McDonald (chairman of the Northern Collieries Association) today that three or four of the mines will be working next ...

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  3. NAVAL DEADLOCK

    "My reason tells me that the Naval Conference will be a fiasco, but my instinct tells me that something will be done to overcome the deadlock," an ...

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  4. FORECAST OF WEATHER

    Eventual profits of incalcuable value to Australia were foreseen and predicts today by Sir Hubert Wilkins, interviewed here. ...

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  5. POOR APPLE PROSPECTS

    The prospects of the Australian apple season, beginning with the arrival of the s.s. Delphic at Hull on April 3, are not very bright, principally owing to ...

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  6. HIS LAST VISIT

    On his last visit to Perth in an official capacity Commissioner Hugh E. Whatmore, commander of the southern territory of the Salvation Army in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. STRANDED IN LONDON

    "It costs me at least £100 annually." an official at New Zealand House said today, referring to the number of New Zealanders and Australians stranded in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BUTTER TRADE PROBLEM

    The very unsatisfactory state of the Australian butter market was discussed by Mr. J. E. Fenton with several Troley-street merchants at Australia House ...

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  9. BALFOUR'S GREATNESS

    Striking tributes to the late Lord Balfour were paid by party leaders in both Houses of Parliament today. In the Commons the Prime Minister ...

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  10. FIRST CAMEL RIDE

    "One of my greatest thrills in Australia was my first ride on a camel at Oodnadatta," said Mr. Noel Buxton (Minitser for Agriculture) to a "Sun-Herald" ...

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  11. SEEDING A WAY OUT

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) had a further conversation with Signor Grandi at the House of Commons this evening. ...

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  12. TAKES YOU OUT OF YOURSELF

    There are thrills and thrills and the best and safest are in books. Tomorrow the second ...

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  13. UP AGAINST IT

    Admittedly we in Australia are up against it, and it will necessitate much hard thinking and solving of many difficult problems to combat the shrinkage ...

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  14. OIL IN QUEENSLAND

    Oil of a dark brown color, and having a pronounced petrol odor, was recovered in a temporary oil trap at No. 4 well of the Australian Roma Oil Co. No. 2 ...

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  15. BRIAND'S TRIP HOME

    The conference depression deepened when it became Known that M. Briand was going to Paris this morning. Immediately Mr. MacDonald heard of ...

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  16. CREDIT RATIONING

    At least one Agent-General is suffering from the credit restrictions. He used to receive private funds through, the Government, but has been informed that ...

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  17. GOING EAST

    The following passengers booked their passages from Western Australia to the Eastern Stated, and left by the Trans. train last night:—Messrs: M'Kenzie ...

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  18. POLITICAL PERSONALITIES

    For the past nine years Mr. Harry Mann. M.L.A., has represented Perth in the Legislative Assembly. He has had to fight three elections ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. LAWYER V. SENATOR

    Mr. Clarence Darrow, the noted lawyer, and Senator Brookhart (Iowa) clashed today in a noisy debate on prohibition. Senator Brookhart said: "The only ...

    Article : 161 words
  21. CONGRESS EVENTS

    The annual State confess of the Salvation Army will take place tomorrow when the new hall in Murray-street will be officially opened by Commissioner ...

    Article : 249 words
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  24. BAN ON FILMS

    The banning of films is becoming the latest mode of Nanking's self-expression. Yesterday the Nanking municipal authorities banned Cecil de Mille's ...

    Article : 100 words
  25. DUCHESS TO ATTEMPT FLYING RECORD.

    The Shell Company has received advice to the effect that the Duchess of Bedford, piloted by Captain Barnard, will on or about March 30 make an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 134 words
  26. WOMAN TACKLES BANDIT.

    Miss Ethel Matrames, aged 28, of Linton-terrace, Acton, W., was serving behind the counter in a shop in Norfolk-road, Notting-hill, ,W., when a man ...

    Article : 83 words
  27. RISE FOR BRISBANE

    The "London Gazette" announces that the King has granted a Lord Mayoralty to Brisbane. ...

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