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  2. AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES

    Considerable mystification exists in Australian circles over the persistent marking down of Australian securities, some of which lost 15. ...

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  3. MISS JOHNSON'S FLIGHT

    Expert examination of Miss Amy Johnson's 'plane to-day showed that an early resumption of her flight to Peking is impossible. A wing ...

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  4. DON BRADMAN

    The New South Wales player, Don Bradman, made a statement yesterday explaining his relations with the Australian Board of Control. ...

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  5. SLAVERY IN LIBERIA

    A message from Baltimore, Maryland, says that the "Baltimore Sun" prints a despatch asserting that the State Department, in a scathing ...

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  6. SHEARING TROUBLE IN QUEENSLAND

    At Roma this morning nine shearers responded to the roll call at the Labour Bureau and were informed that four shearers were ...

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  7. HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA

    No appointment of a Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia is likely to be announced until after January 22. On that day the ...

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  8. STEAMER BLOWN UP

    Six people, including the captain and wireless operator, perished in the blowing up of the Norwegian vessel. Tricolor, 40 miles south of ...

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  9. FURTHER DETAILS.

    The Tricolor came to grief off Bentota on Monday afternoon, and sank within five minutes of an explosion following an outbreak of fire ...

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  10. MAY ABANDON TRIP

    The "Evening Standard" spoke by telephone to Miss Johnson. "I simply hate to give in," she said, "but it is likely I may abandon the ...

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  11. SIXTEEN HUNDRED MEN REJECT AWARD.

    A message from Springsure states that Meteor Downs station was to have started shearing to-day under the new award. There was ...

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  12. WILL CONTINUE TO MOSCOW

    Later Warsaw reports quote Miss Johnson as saying:—"I am not going to give up ; I'm going on. I do not know how far I shall get, but ...

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  13. SHALE OIL INDUSTRY

    It is practically certain that the committee investigating shale products will recommend that the industry in Australia should be ...

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  14. WONDERS OF UR

    "How Princess Belshaltinannar, high priestess of the Moon God, was kept to herself is revealed by the latest excavations at Ur," writes ...

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  15. TROUBLE ON WARSHIP

    The "Daily Mail" says that trouble is reported to have broken out on the submarine depot ship Lucia, lying at Devonport, involving 42 ...

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  16. THE LATE MARSHAL BOFFRE

    The "News-Chronicle's" correspondent in Paris states that wild scenes of confusion, in which, tens of thousands of people struggled ...

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  17. MIGRATION RELATIONSHIPS

    The question of migration relationships of New Zealand with Canada and to a smaller degree with Australia is raised by the case of ...

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  18. OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    The Admiralty has issued a communique, stating that on Sunday morning, January 4, an infraction of discipline occurred on board the ...

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  19. NEW EXCHANGE RATE

    After the announcement of the new exchange rates, chaotic conditions prevailed in the Australian exchange market. Most of the ...

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  20. CONFERENCE OF SCHOOL TEACHERS

    The conference of the Federated State School Teachers' Association to-day emphasised the desirability of extending the teaching of ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION.

    Despite the announcement that the executive af the Queensland Association had deferred taking action in the dispute between players and the ...

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  22. MANOEUVRES DELAYED.

    The scheme for the Atlantic fleet manoeuvres has been considerably upset. Following the cancelling of the sailing of the Lucia and the ...

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  23. ILLEGAL BETTING FINES

    If those persons who fell foul to the law through their illegal betting transactions during the past two years had paid licence fees to ...

    Article : 114 words
  24. THE PARKES SEAT

    Major C. W. C. Marr was to-night selected as the endorsed Rationalist candidate for the by-election for the Parkes seat in the House of ...

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  25. A WIFE'S LETTERS

    The question, "Is a man entitled to open his wife's letters?" has been settled in the affirmative by a Bordeaux tribunal, which ruled that a ...

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  26. CHINESE PIRATES

    Two British merchant ships played a dramatic part in a pirate drama yesterday north of Bias Bay. They came upon pirate junks attacking ...

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  27. WHEAT MUTATIONS

    The closing quotations for wheat were:—March, 80 5-8 cents ; May, 81 7-8; July, 6l½. ...

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  28. WRIT SIGNED.

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Makin, to-day signed a writ for the Parkes by-election, to fill the vacancy in the ...

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  29. CLAIM FOR £145,000 DAMAGES

    A. writ has been issued on behalf of the Daily Telegraph Newspaper Co., Ltd., in liquidation, against Arthur Rickard and, Co. Ltd.,of ...

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  30. SAUSAGE FACTORY GUTTED

    The premises of the Wingfield Sausage Company, near Port Adelaide, were completely gutted by fire this afternoon. The value of ...

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  31. ASSESSING CUSTOMS DUTIES.

    Before the Federal Cabinet decides to alter the present method of assessing Customs duties, a great number of factors have to be ...

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  32. FEDERAL CABINET MEETING

    Federal Ministers who gathered in Melbourne for the meeting of Cabinet on Tuesday departed again to-day, and it is not likely that ...

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  33. DROWNED IN WATER HOLE

    William Norman Ryan (12), of Mimosa-road, Bankstown, was drowned in a waterhole at Bankstown, near the Pott's Hill reservoir ...

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  34. TRAGEDY AT MERREDIN

    Between 7 and 8. p.m. last night Sydney Jesson, aged about 55 years, was found at the back of the Central Coffee Palace in ...

    Article : 124 words
  35. FIRE IN BRUCE ROCK DISTRICT.

    A fire occurred yesterday afternoon at the property of Messrs. Jacvich and Bavien, farmers, of North Erikin, In the Bruce Rock ...

    Article : 99 words
  36. SPIRIT STOVE BURSTS

    Frightful burns, received when a spirit stove burst at Randwick on Monday last, caused the death of Norman Astill (28), married, of ...

    Article : 58 words
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