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  2. ONE CRASHES, TWO STILL GOING American Airmen Who Set Off For Europe

    Two of the three 'planes which left New York on Tuesday on flights to Europe landed safely in Newfoundland and Eastern Canada. The third, which was piloted by two Norwegian-Americans, crashed in the ...

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  3. ALOES AND GINGER PILLS

    The case in which Sydney Dunn (38), a chemist; Francis Thompson (32), a business manager; George Ellery (37), a printer; Matthew ...

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  4. 3500 WORKERS ON STRIKE

    A strike of metropolitan textile workers officially began this morning when the majority of the employees at six principal mills ...

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  5. DRASTIC CUTS FORECAST

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) will probably bring down the Budget on September 13 or 14. The Budget will contain ...

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  6. TRADE ADVANTAGES ONLY SECONDARY Ottawa's Chief Success is in Lead to the World

    Mr. Stanley Bruce in a Press interview declared that the principal achievement of the Imperial Conference at Ottawa was a demonstration to the world of what ought to be done in the struggle for economic ...

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  7. NECK BROKEN BY WINDOW

    When Mavis Simpson (11), of Dunedin, visited a neighbour's house to-day she found nobody at home. She lifted a ...

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  8. BASIC WAGE VERDICT

    The Industrial Commission will announce the new basic wage for male and female workers to-morrow afternoon. ...

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  9. DEATH OF ARCTIC LEADER

    H. G. Watkins, leader of the British Arctic expedition, was accidentally drowned. He left London in July to survey ...

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  10. Rain and Fog

    The airmen Thos. Solberg and Carl Petersen crashed in Darby's Harbour at 9.30 last night, according to messages received here. The fliers were ...

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  11. TEN YEARS FOR GUN PLAY

    Beyond a charge by 200 police to clear the Beuthen courtyard Where the Nazis were yelling: "Surrender our prisoners!" the ...

    Article : 132 words
  12. BLIND MAN POISONED Police Inquiry Begins

    A sensation was caused to-day. when the Commissioner of Police (Mr. Clhilds) announced that he had sent Detective ...

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  13. JUDGE'S WARNING At TIN HARES INQUIRY

    Evidence regarding negotiations for tin hare coursing licenses for Cootamundra, Wagga, and Bathurst was ...

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  14. The Family Flight

    George Hutchinson who, with his family, is flying in easy stages to England hopped off for Anticosti Island to-day. He arrived at 5 p.m. ...

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  15. "GIFTS OF SHARES TO LABOUR M's.LA."

    That certain Labour members of Parliament had received gifts of shares from Mt. Isa Coy., was the allegation made in the Assembly to-day by the ...

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  16. Central Europe Action

    Agricultural experts of Poland, Czecho-Slovakia, Esthonia, Latvia, Roumania, Hungary, Yugo-Slavia and Bulgaria are here conferring in the ...

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  17. Amy Johnson's Flight

    Asked concerning an interview Amy Johnson gave a London newspaper stating that she planned to duplicate his solo ...

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  18. INQUEST OPENS

    The City Coroner to-day commenced an inquiry into the death of Hilda White, whose body was found in Centennial Park on July 27. Victor ...

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  19. LEAGUE OF NATIONS DAY

    As part of League of Nations Day celebrations in the peace ceremony to be held to-morrow at all schools in New South Wales it is proposed that ...

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  20. Undergraduates Seek Jobs in Public Service

    Speakers at a conference of representatives of Australian universities, which was held in Sydney to-day, expressed the ...

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  21. FLIGHT OFF

    In deference to her husband's wishes, Amy Johnson has abandoned her projected solo flight across the Atlantic. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. WHICH AWARD?

    An application was made to Judge Beeby in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day on behalf of the Transport Commission for the transference of ...

    Article : 92 words
  23. Depression Caused by Unsound Methods of Public Finance

    Addressing the Taxpayers' Association to-day, Senator Sir Hal Colebatch said that the utterly unsound methods of ...

    Article : 111 words
  24. TO EXTEND FOREIGN TRADE

    The Federal Government intends to take steps in the near future to endeavour to increase Australia's foreign trade by an extension of the ...

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  25. ENFORCEMENT ACT

    The Federal Government has not yet taken action for the repeal of the financial agreement enforcement legilation made necessary by the tactics ...

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  26. THEFTS FROM RAILWAT TRUCKS

    When Frederick James (20) and John O'Brien (21), labourers, appeared at Liverpool Police Court to-day on a charge of having stolen goods from ...

    Article : 71 words
  27. GLOOMY REPORT

    One of the most comprehensive reviews issued since the war is that of the League of Nations' economic intelligence section. It makes gloomy ...

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  28. WOOL PROBLEM EQUALISATION SCHEME

    A scheme for the equalisation of wool offerings over years of high production and years of drought was placed before the Wool Inquiry ...

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  29. ESCAPED FROM HOSPITAL

    An intensive search is being made by the police for a 22-years-old woman who escaped from Sydney Hospital early this morning. She was arrested ...

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  30. WHEN A HUSBAND IS A FOOL

    During the hearing of a case in the Moratorium Court to-day, a witness said he handed over practically all his money to his ...

    Article : 54 words
  31. SALARIES TO BE WITHHELD

    Considerable perturbation was occasioned employees of Warner Bros. First National Pictures Ltd. as a result of an announcement made by the ...

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  32. MORE POST OFFICE DISMISSALS

    It was reported to-day that 140 employees of the mechanical branches of the postal service are to be dismissed. ...

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  33. BOWLS

    New South Wales proved no match for Queensland in the bowling test to-day, the home side winning by 121 to and Queensland led from the stare, ...

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  34. MOTOR CYCLIST CRASHES

    Desmond Ross, formerly of Grafton, and a son of Capt. Ross, who was in charge of the train ferry Swallow on the Clarence River, crashed on his ...

    Article : 85 words
  35. BRISBANE INQUIRY

    The stabilisation of wool prices was advocated by witnesses before the wool committee. R. Philip, president of the Cattle Growers' Association, ...

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  36. 411 KILLED IN REVOLT

    Guerilla warfare in the north-west of Mukden on Sunday and Monday resulted in 411 guerillas being killed. The Japanese casualties amounted ...

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  37. CONSOLS TOUGH £100

    Business was firm on the Stock Excange to-day and Australian Consols showed the 4 per cent. 1961 issue touching £100. The stronger tendency ...

    Article : 119 words
  38. STRIKERS KILLED

    The "Times" Benton (Illinois) representative states that several men are reported to have been killed and many injured when peace officers ...

    Article : 68 words
  39. German Banker Condemns Inflation

    Dr. Luther, President of the Reichsbank, addressing a meeting of co-operative banks vigorously opposed inflation. He declared that ...

    Article : 71 words
  40. England's Example to the World

    England's part in reviving world confidence was praised by Mr. Pas Franklin, a well-known American shipping magnate, before sailing for ...

    Article : 79 words
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