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  2. PHAR LAP

    A strangei at Flemington racecotirse yesterday, when Phar Lap achieved one of the most remarkable victories ever recorded in the history of the Melbourne Cup, would ...

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  3. ALP. PREPARING

    Believing that there will be a double dissolution and an early Federal election, officials of the Australian Labour party are making arrangements for the selection of candidates for ...

    Article : 188 words
  4. "REJECTED ALIEN."

    George Turner, an Australian seaman, who arrived from Vancouver by the Niagara, after being refused entry into both the United States and Canada, said: "I have not much ...

    Article : 483 words
  5. ARBITRATION.

    The agenda paper for the conference of Federal and State unions, to be held in Sydney on November 19, includes a notice of motion of censure on the Federal ...

    Article : 159 words
  6. OSCAR GARDEN

    Mr. Oscar Garden arrived sa[?]fely at Wyndham vesterday afternoon) on his flight from England. Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia), Ltd., ...

    Article : 347 words
  7. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Neville Chamberlain moved the Conservatives' amendment to the Address in Reply. This expressed reglet at the failure of the Government ...

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  8. QUEENSLAND BONDS.

    On the New York Stock Exchange to-day Australian 100-dollar gold bonds were sold as follows:—Commonwealth 5 per cent. (1955), 72½ (a rise of 1); 5 per cent. (1957), 72[?] (a ...

    Article : 242 words
  9. CONFERENCE.

    Such progress is being made by the Imperial Conference, that there is likelihood of it ending next week Wednesday may see something definite ...

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  10. SP. BETTING.

    Starting price bookmakers, whose operations are illegal, are trying to get a private bill before Parliament for a tax on turnover, which they estimate at £20,000 a week. For ...

    Article : 130 words
  11. NEW MINISTRY

    The new Lang Administration was sworn in at 11.15 o'clock yesterday morning by the Governor (Sir Philip Game) in the Executive Council Chamber. ...

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  12. CREW RESCUED

    Reports have been picked up by the United States radio station at St. Paul, Alaska, stating that the crew of the Seikyo Maru, adrift near the Aleutian Islands, had been rescued ...

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  13. ARRESTED AS A SPY.

    Mr. John I. Littlewood, a director of the Goulburn Knitting Mills, who has just returned from Europe, says he was arrested as a spy in Germany. ...

    Article : 403 words
  14. WOMEN MISSIONARIES.

    The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Arthur Henderson, gave the House of Commons a detailed account of events connected with the murder, by Chinese bandits, of Mrs. Nettleton and ...

    Article : 154 words
  15. DON BRADMAN.

    Don Bradman was accorded a civic reception on his arrival here this afternoon. A large crowd was present, and the band played "Our Don Bradman" as the famous cricketer, ...

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  16. FEDERAL SESSION.

    When the special economy session of the Federal Parliament is resumed to-morrow, the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fenton) will make a brief statement dealing generally with the ...

    Article : 181 words
  17. R101 DISASTER.

    At the inquiry into the loss of the airship R101, Mr. A. V. Bell, a survivor, said that he was in the after engine car with Binks at 2.5 a.m. The ship made a dive for about 25 or ...

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  18. LIBERAL PROPOSALS.

    "Britain's position rather resembles Australia's, except that we can finance ourselves from our savings, that we have still great oversea investments, and have not suffered the ...

    Article : 302 words
  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The loan estimates for 1930-1 were passed in the Legislative Assembly to-day. The Treasurer (Mr. Hill) said that the amount of loan money to be raised for South ...

    Article : 198 words
  20. LABOUR PARTY.

    Members of many Labour Leagues fear that in view of the rumours current in several quarters that the Lang faction ran a "ticket" for the election of the Ministry, the faction ...

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  21. FIRST REQUESTS

    The first deputation to the new Government took place yesterday afternoon, when a delegation from the Trades Hall requested the Premier (Mr. Lang) to expedite the passage ...

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  22. U.S. ELECTIONS.

    Election eve throughout the nation finds the Democrats confident of capturing control of the House of Representatives, if not the Senate. The most optimistic estimates ...

    Article : 275 words
  23. ARMED BOY

    "What would you do, mister, if you were bailed up with a revolver?" "Oh, I suppose I would give them a go for it." ...

    Article : 410 words
  24. MR. JOHN BROWN'S WILL.

    The probate of the will of the late Mr. John Brown, the coal proprietor, is to be applied for this week. In the estate, the New South Wales assets ...

    Article : 206 words
  25. NAVAL BUILDING.

    To-morrow the Reichstag will consider the 1931 Budget. The defence estimates allow 34,700,000 marks in excess of 1930 for ship construction, ...

    Article : 121 words
  26. CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS.

    Phar Lap to-day definitely proved himself the champion of all the many thoroughbreds that have raced on the Australian turf, and is worthy of inclusion in the select list of ...

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  27. AUSTRALIA AND CANADA.

    Taking advantage of the [?]ull in the labours of the Economic Committee of the Imperial Conference, Mr. Parker Moloney, Australian Minister for Markets, and Mr. H. H. Stevens, ...

    Article : 141 words
  28. PUBLIC SERVICE TAX.

    Certain sections of the community who are not legally bound to pay the special taxation which is to be levied on the Public Service have patriotically informed the Acting Prime ...

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  29. A NOTE IN PENCIL

    Explaining why he, instead of the Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. J. H. Thomas), toasted the chairman (Mr. Tewater) at the South African dinner to General Hertzog, ...

    Article : 163 words
  30. AUSTRALIA HOUSE.

    Mr. Scullin has sent Sir Granville Ryrie Mr. Coleman's long-awaited report on the reorganisation of Australia House. The Australian Press Association ...

    Article : 261 words
  31. TRAIN DERAILED.

    During a blinding duststorm last night a goods train crashed into a sand drift 40 miles from Menindie, and the tender was derailed. ...

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  32. RACING STABLES.

    While Mr. M. Crossey, horse trainer, of Caulfield, was at the Melbourne Cup to-day, his racing stables in Epsom-street, Caulfield, were destroyed by fire. Seven racehorses ...

    Article : 161 words
  33. AEROPLANE CRASH.

    The Air Ministry, in an interim report on the Meopham crash, says that a careful examination of all main fractures revealed no defect in the structure or assembly. ...

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  34. HON. MRS. VICTOR BRUCE.

    Anxiety is felt here for the safety of the Hon. Mrs. Victor Bruce, who was flying from London to Tokio. The local branch of the Shell Company was advised that she left ...

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  35. DAME NELLIE MELBA ILL.

    Because she has Deen in since tne vessel left Aden, Dame Nellie Melba was unable to see Press representatives upon the arrival at Fremantle to-day of the Cathay from London ...

    Article : 54 words
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