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  2. BRISTOL BULLDOG.

    Pilot-officer W. C Rae, of the Royal Australian Air Force, had a remarkable escape from death to-day while flying a Bristol Bulldog aeroplane over the Point Cook aviation ...

    Article : 265 words
  3. COMPROMISE FAVOURED

    The northern miners' lodges to-day voted overwhelmingly in favour of acceptance of the November compromise terms. Thirty-three lodges voted for the compromise and thirteen against. The decision, however, will not bring about a return to work automatically. ...

    Article : 154 words
  4. ECONOMY BILLS.

    The Treasurer (Mr. Stevens), in the Legislative Assembly last night, introduced the Public Service (Salaries Reduction) Bill. He explained that the object of the ...

    Article : 4,529 words
  5. THE LANCASHIRE MATCH.

    Resumption of the match between the Australians and Lancashire, which opened at Liverpool on Wednesday, was delayed yesterday because of rain. The Australians' first innings closed, in disastrous fashion, for 115, ...

    Article : 85 words
  6. MISS JOHNSON.

    Miss Johnson's "plane has been repaired, and at 3 o'clock was being towed to Rangoon racecourse, where test flights are to bo made. If these are successful, Miss Johnson will ...

    Article : 84 words
  7. DISALLOWED.

    By 22 votes to 6, the Senate to-day agreed to a motion by the leader of the Opposition (Sir George Pearce) for the disallowance of the regulations providing for a single picking-up ...

    Article : 499 words
  8. DARWIN TO SYDNEY.

    Miss Johnson, [?]n a cable message to the Shell Company from Rangoon, definitely states that it is her intention to fly from Darwin to Sydney. The message adds that she ...

    Article : 50 words
  9. DRAMATIC CRICKET.

    Owing to rain the match between Australia and Lancashire could not be resumed this morning, and it was decided not to play before lunch. ...

    Article : 808 words
  10. WEDNESDAY'S PLAY.

    Describing later stages of the play on Wednesday, the representative of the Australian Press Association at Liverpool says:- Woodfull and Jackson opened for Australia ...

    Article : 692 words
  11. WELCOMING PLANS.

    So many organisations have ex[?] desire to entertain Miss Johnson on her arrival in Sydney that it was considered advisable for a committee to take control of the ...

    Article : 282 words
  12. SUBJECTS FOR NEGOTIATION.

    Moderates and militants alike voted for acceptance. All of the comparatively few adverse votes were recorded either by unassociated miners' lodges or by associated lodges at ...

    Article : 702 words
  13. SIR JOSEPH WARD.

    Acting on his doctor's advice, Sir Joseph Ward is placing his resignation as Prime Minister in the hands of the Governor-General, An announcement to this effect ...

    Article : 280 words
  14. AGGREGATE MEETINGS.

    The probable result of the poll was pratically the only subject of conversation in Newcastle to-day. The first results, which showed that two of the largest lodges on the ...

    Article : 265 words
  15. THE DEPRESSION.

    Mr. Richard Holt, the senior partner in the Blue Funnel line of steamers, left Sydney for New Zealand yesterday by the Makura after spending seven weeks in Australia. He had ...

    Article : 593 words
  16. AN ESCORTING 'PLANE.

    The Shell Co.'s Moth aeroplane Golden Shell left Essendon aerodrome shortly before 8 o'clock this morning for Darwin, to meet Miss Johnson on her arrival there. ...

    Article : 65 words
  17. BRITISH INDUSTRY.

    In a debate in the House of Commons on the estimates of the Board of Trade, Conservative members deplored the intention of the Government to allow the safeguarding duties ...

    Article : 511 words
  18. MR. CLEARY.

    The Chief Commissioner for Railways (Mr. Cleary), replying at a civic reception to him at the Town Hall, said he did not spare himself in his work. ...

    Article : 531 words
  19. CLOSING OF ROTHBURY.

    Replying to Mr. Walmsley in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the Minister for Mines (Mr. Weaver) said that indications pointed to an early resumption of work in the principal ...

    Article : 57 words
  20. OWNERS SILENT.

    Officials of the Northern Collieries' Association yesterday refused to make any comment on the decisions of the miners. A meeting of the association will be held ...

    Article : 39 words
  21. A BOWLER'S DAY.

    Australians were not the only sufferers from good bowling to-day. Remarkable performances were accomplished in first-class cricket The following six were the most successful ...

    Article : 252 words
  22. MYSTERIOUS DEATH.

    With his neck encircled in folds of a roller towel, Keith William Maunder, aged 12 years, was found dead on the floor of the bathroom at the home of his parents in Railway-avenue ...

    Article : 131 words
  23. THE KOWARRA.

    A special meeting of the Australian Seamen's Onion was held yesterday to discuss the action of the firemen on the Howard Smith's steamer Kowarra in defying the ...

    Article : 302 words
  24. COAL MINES BILL.

    The House of Lords, in committee on the Coal Mines Bill, quickly reached amendments going to the [?]eart of the mensure. Lord Gainsford, [?]n moving the omission of ...

    Article : 274 words
  25. DAVIS CUP MATCHES.

    After seeing the Australians at practice this afternoon in Dublin some Irish spectators offered to lay odds on their reaching the final of the Davis Cup. ...

    Article : 334 words
  26. PREFERENCE.

    Another strong protest against the principle of preference to unionists will probably be made by the Opposition in the Federal Parliament next week from the decision of the ...

    Article : 308 words
  27. GOLF IN ENGLAND.

    In a four-ball match over 36 holes, Mitchell and Compston (Great Britain) defeated D[?]egel and Smith, 9 up and 8. WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP. ...

    Article : 279 words
  28. TWELVE JOBS.

    Nearly 1900 men sought work with Wirths' Circus, at the Grand Opera House yesterday morning, in response to an advertisement calling for 12 labourers to travel with the ...

    Article : 219 words
  29. METAL TRADES.

    The revolt of the engineers in the metal trades against the Beeby award has failed. Militants planned a general stoppage, but their appeals were unheeded. ...

    Article : 177 words
  30. TWO NATIONALISTS.

    Ministers and members of the Parliamentary Nationalist and Country parties are much incensed at the action of both Messrs. Tres[?]dder and Sanders [?]n voting against the ...

    Article : 140 words
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