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  2. OVERSEA FLIGHTS

    The report of the court of inquiry into the loss of the air liner City of Ottawa says: "The primary cause was the fracture of the big ...

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  3. FLOGGED

    At Castlemaine to-day, Herbert Albert Bownds, a labourer, was sentenced to five years' imprisonment for the ...

    Article : 260 words
  4. Successful

    The operation on the King was successfully performed and a bulletin was issued as follows: "Portions of two ribs were removed ...

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  5. "DOING THEIR DUTY"

    Referring to the charge of Mr. Garden that the police endeavoured to trap timber strikers by disguising themselves as timber ...

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  6. SOUTHERN CROSS

    The Wright Aeronautical Corporation has announced the receipt of messages from Kingsford Smith and Ulm indicating ...

    Article : 112 words
  7. Lover's Quarrel

    A sensational shooting affray occurred at Fairfield railway station this afternoon when a young woman walked into a room where ...

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  8. ERUPTION

    The steamer La Perouse, which arrived at Sydney to-day from Noumea, brought several passengers who have first hand ...

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  9. REFITTING MACHINE

    Kingsford Smith is flying the Southern Cross, which is a Dutch machine, to Amsterdam on July 19, for reconditioning. ...

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  10. COMMERCIAL TREATY

    Negotiations are proceeding between the British and Chinese Governments for the conclusion of full commercial treaty on the basis of ...

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  11. CHILD WELFARE

    Dame Janet Campbell, the British expert on maternal hygiene and child welfare who has been invited to visit Australia following the ...

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  12. DAMAGES FOR GOLF CHAMPION

    Kings Bench awarded Cyril Tolley, golf champion, £1000 damages for libel against O. S. Fry and Sons, chocolate manufacturers, for ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA'S WOOL CHEQUE

    The Commonwealth wool shipments for the year 1928-1929 are estimated at 2,700,000 bales, valued at £30,000,000, the average ...

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  14. DIVORCE SUIT

    Mrs. Pitt Rivers, daughter of Lord Forster, formerly Governor-General of Australia, has been granted a decree nisi against her husband, Captain Pitt ...

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  15. WITNESS REFUSES

    The magisterial inquiry into the death of jockey Rylatt at Kedron Park unregistered races, was continued to-day. ...

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  16. TO ASCEND HIMALAYAS

    A party of nine German scientists, headed by Herr Paul Bauer, arrived last night. They intend to spend three months on the Himalayas and to ...

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  17. TICK CONTROL

    Mr. Budd, M.L.A,. to-night replied to a resolution carried at a meeting of the branch of the P.P.U. at Condong Range, expressing lack of confidence ...

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  18. SELF-PROCLAIMED KING SHOT

    Ali Ahmed Jan, brother-in-law of ex-King Amanullah, who, after the latter's flight from Kabul, turned traitor and proclaimed himself King [?]f ...

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  19. CHINA AND THE SOVIET

    Thousands at a mass meeting yesterday breathed lire against China and pledged themselves to be ready to take up arms in defence of Soviet rights. ...

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  20. LATEST BULLETIN

    An official bulletin states that his Majesty passed a good night, with general and local conditions satisfactory. ...

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  21. KELLOGG PACT

    The State Department has announced that President Hoover will proclaim the effectiveness of the Kellogg pact on July 23. ...

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  22. ATLANTIC FLYING

    Pilot Costes is of the opinion that the trans-Atlantic flight is "almost impossible." He described a dramatic moment ...

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  23. Cabinet Considers Upper House Reform

    At a meeting to-day the State Cabinet considered three different schemes for the reform of the Legislative Council, submitted by the ...

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  24. Protective Tariffs Justified, Say Experts

    While agreeing that the evidence available does not support the contention that Australia could have maintained its present population at [?] ...

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  25. HURLED TO DEATH

    A truck bringing high school girls from a picnic fell into a thousand foot abyss near here, killing 11 and injuring 22. ...

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  26. EILDON WEIR

    A sensation was caused in the Legislative Assembly this evening when the Premier (Sir Wm. McPherson). stated that £250,000 would be ...

    Article : 274 words
  27. INTERSTATE BUTTER

    At a conference held at Albury between representatives of the New South Wales and Victorian Stabilisation Committee, it was decided that ...

    Article : 97 words
  28. CENTRAL AUSTRALIA

    Referring to the statement that aboriginals at Hermansburg Mission Station, in Central Australia, were in a desperate plight, the Minister for ...

    Article : 231 words
  29. DEATH FROM TORTURE

    Although third, degree methods are alleged to be non-existent, the authorities have discovered the death at Osaka of a prisoner was the result ...

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  30. SOVIET RELATIONS

    The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Henderson) announced in the House of Commons to-day that an invitation for a responsible representative of the ...

    Article : 133 words
  31. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE

    In the House of Commons Mr. Mitchell Thomson inquired whether the Government had received any telegrams from the Dominions and ...

    Article : 124 words
  32. FLOOD'S HEAVY TOLL

    Thirty villages were submerged following torrential rains in Trebizond district. The deathroll totals 500 and damage is estimated at £300,000. ...

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  33. PROCEEDS OF BURGLARIES

    Hundreds of people whose homes have been robbed during the past few weeks, attended police headquarters when jewellery ...

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  34. R.C. TEACHERS

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond) denies the statement made at the L.O.L. demonstration on Sunday that 80 per cent. of female ...

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  35. BOYCOTT THREATENED

    Railwaymen at Port Waratah are threatening a boycott of storekeepers who use road instead of rail transport. ...

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  36. GOLF

    The semi-finals of the Queensland amateur golf championship were played at Yerongpilly to-day, C. B. Freeman beat J. C. McIntosh 2 and 1; ...

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  37. ARCHBISHOP OF MELBOURNE

    The Australian Press inquiries reveal that some interest is aroused in the apparent delay in the appointment of a successor to Dr. Lees, Archbishop of ...

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  38. POLISH AIRMAN'S END

    When the Polish machine crashed into the sea near the Azores the petrol tank exploded and Idzikowski wag incinerated in the wreckage. The body ...

    Article : 44 words
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