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  2. SIR ROBERT STOUT.

    Sir Robert Stout, K.C.M.G., late Chief Justice of the Dominion, died at his home in Wellington (N.Z.) on Saturday. Sir Robert was in his 86th year. Because of his ...

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  3. SHALE OIL.

    The Newnes shale oilfield, which has not been worked during the past seven years, will shortly be reopened by a new company representing powerful Australian ...

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  4. FREE TICKETS.

    "If a tradition of hospitality is to be misconstrued, we welcome the opportunity it now provides of discontinuing summarily what is really an unnecessary incubus on our ...

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  5. FINANCES.

    With the object of discussing financial and economic problems vital to Australia with the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) and representatives of the pricipal banks, Sir Otto ...

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  6. THE CRICKETERS.

    In on interrupted day's play the West of Scotland lost six wickets for 140 against the Australian Eleven here to-day. The special correspondent of the Australian ...

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  7. THE SHEARERS.

    An interstate committee appointed by the Australian Workers' Union, which met at Melbourne yesterday to formulate a policy for recommendation to the Federal executive of ...

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  8. FOURTH TEST.

    The Australian Press Association reports from London that the English selectors have chosen the following players, for the fourth test match ...

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  9. BISLEY.

    Miss Marjorie Foster, a member of the Women's Legion, won the King's Prize at Bisley with a score of 280. She is the first woman to win the trophy ...

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  10. MALNUTRITION.

    After having suffered from mainutrition for four months, Mrs. Alice Brill, 23, of Peckville-street, North Melbourne, died in the Melbourne Hospital on Saturday morning. ...

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  11. TRAIN DRIVER.

    When an electric train reached Parramatta station from Sydney shortly after 10.30 o'clock on Saturday night the driver was suspended from duty and left the platform with a ...

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  12. DEATH OF PATIENT.

    Some unusual facts were disclosed at an inquest at Gisborne regarding the death of Mrs. Margaret Domini, 30, during [?] operation for goitre. ...

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  13. LIGHT CONTROVERSY.

    A further crop of postcards in the "Evening Standard" shows an increasing tendency to justify England's tactics at Leeds. A Middle-sex man who saw the last three tests in ...

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  14. DEAN INGE.

    In a remarkable address delivered at the Wesleyan Conference which is now being held at Leeds, Dean Inge discussed the teachings of Jesus Christ in terms of modern politics. ...

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  15. GOLF STANDARD.

    "Influenced mainly by Bobby Jones, the standard of golf in America has reached such a high level that some means had to be found to make the game more difficult," said Mr. ...

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  16. ELIZABETH-STREET.

    A deputation from the Town Planning Association of New South Wales and others will wait on the Lord Mayor at 11.30 am to-morrow to urge that in extending ...

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  17. HOTELKEEPERS.

    Mr. J. D. Durham secretary of the United Licensed Victuallers' Association, in a statement issued on Saturday, said that for some months past there had been considerable ...

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  18. EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS.

    A report from Alexandria says:- In reply to a communication from the British Prime Minister (Mr, MacDonald), the Premier (Sidky Pasha) refers to the ...

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  19. TIME OBSERVATIONS.

    A discrepancy has been noticed between the times received by wireless signals at the Commonwealth Solar Observatory, Mount Stromlo, Canberra, from Sydney and other ...

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  20. WAGE REDUCTION.

    A mass meeting of unionists called to resist the basic wage reduction was hold in the Trades Hall this morning. The meeting lacked enthusiasm, and only about 20 were present ...

    Article : 164 words
  21. ERIC HOOK.

    A communique issued by the Government of Burma says: There is a report that the lost airman, Eric Hook, is alive and being looked after by Burmese in a remotic village. ...

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  22. DAVIS CUP.

    The United States will be me challenger for the Davis Cup, and will meet France at Paris for possession of the coveted trophy, The inter-zone final was played yesterday ...

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  23. RESERVE BANK.

    The select committee appointed by the Senate to investigate the proposals of the Central Reserve Bank Bill met on Saturday, and heard evidence from Mr. L. A. Parker, chief ...

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  24. CLAIM FOR £223,000.

    The Premier (Mr. Hogan) and the Minister for Railways (Mr. Chain) conferred yesterday with the South Australian Minister for Railwars (Mr. Denny), and the South Australian ...

    Article : 143 words
  25. LETTER DESTROYED.

    The Minister for Justice (Mr Lee) is much perturbed at a recent direction by the City Coroner (Mr. May) that a letter written by a person who committed suicide should be ...

    Article : 180 words
  26. THE GOVERNOR.

    The Governor (Sir Phillp Game), accompanied by hts sons, Phillp and David, and Miss Isabel Crowdy, attended the first foundation day commomoration service of the restored ...

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  27. WHISKY DUTIES.

    A deputation from the Licensed Victuallers' Association, which waited upon the Acting Minister for Customs (Mr. Forde) on Saturday, declared that the consumption of whisky ...

    Article : 160 words
  28. BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    A meeting of warehousemen and bakers engaged in the strike against the 4[?]-hour week to-day unanumously rejected proposals submitted by Mr. Kitching. Under-Secretary for ...

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  29. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The "Sunday Express" understands that the Prince of Wales, accompanied by Sir Philip Sassoon, intends to visit the United States and Canada at an early date. They will take ...

    Article : 67 words
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