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  2. WHEAT STABILISATION.

    The Farm Board has announced that it will not authorise the Grain Stabilisation Corporation to make wheat stabilisation purchases twin the 1931 wheat crop, and ...

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  3. INTENSIVE SEARCH FOR THE MISSING PLANE.

    Despite the intensive, search by about twenty aeroplanes and by laud parties, no trace was discovered yesterday of the Australian National Airways air liner ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. EXPRESS DERAILED.

    The Royal Scot, one of the fastest trains in the world, which last month attained a speed of 90 miles, an hour in a non-stop run between London and Carlisle, was ...

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  5. DEATH OF SENATOR H. E. ELLIOTT.

    After a brief illness, during which he was treated for high blood pressure, Senator (General) H. E. Elliott, one of the representatives of Victoria in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CUSTOMS UNION.

    Dr. Curtius, the German Minister of Foreign Affairs, yesterday announced the conclusion of a preliminary agreement between Austria, and Germany for a ...

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  7. MR. LANG'S DEMAND.

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Executive Council met to-day. The State Governor, Sir Phillip Game, presided and there was a full attendance of members. It was ...

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  8. LIST OF PASSENGERS.

    According to advices yesterday from Sydney the following were those in the Southern Cloud:-- Mr. J. MARGULES, of Brewer-road, Bentleigh, ...

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  9. PILOT'S KEENNESS.

    One of the most striking features associated with the dramatic non-appearance of the Southern Cloud has been the keenness and tirelessness with which pilots ...

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  10. FARMER SAW PLANE.

    EUROA, Monday.--A farmer who came into town to-day and who declared he had hot heard anything about a missing plane previously said he saw the mail plane pass ...

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  11. Tonic for German Industry.

    Nationalists hall the customs union as the first step for a complete union. Government circles, 'however, emphasise that the agreement is non-political in ...

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  12. FLYING LOW AT SEYMOUR

    A representative of "The Age" joined in the air search yesterday morning, and covered, a considerable area of country around Whittlesea, Yea and Seymour. ...

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  13. A.L.P. CONFERENCE REPORT.

    SYDNEY, Monday,--The annual conference of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Labor party will be held on 3rd April. The report which will be ...

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  14. PATHETIC TRAGEDY.

    Residents of central New Hampshire were shocked when a fire destroyed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Avery, killing seven of their sixteen children, and ...

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  15. A WORLD CONFERENCE.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Morning Post," in referring to the second world wheat conference, which will be opened on Thursday and at which 54 ...

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  16. Heading for Melbourne.

    SEYMOUR, Monday.--Although the official statement concerning the missing aeroplane locates its probable descent ...

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  17. WHEAT PRODUCTION.

    PERTH. Monday.-Although is is too early yet to form a definite forecast it is thought next year's crop of wheat in West Australia may show a decline of 25 ...

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  18. WOMEN'S FASHIONS

    Coincident with the campaign in England against long skirts, M. Poiret, who for years has been the fashion king of Paris, and who was more closely ...

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  19. DOLE COUPONS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Chief Secretary, Mr. Gosling, to-day informed a deputation of retail traders that should they to take dole coupons the ...

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  20. RESCUE WORK DIFFICULT.

    Though a thick fog hampered operations, rescue work was continued throughout the night. There is still a faint hope that some injured passengers may be under ...

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  21. SUBMARINE TRIP TO NORTH POLE.

    Tragedy hung over Sir Hubert Wilkins's submarine Nautilus, as it entered New York Harbor from Clayton. (Delaware). In a manner that has not been clearly ...

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  22. THE AIR FORCE PLANES.

    Wing-Commander Cole, who is in charge of the R.A.A.F. planes, stated last night he was hopeful of locating the Southern Cloud to-day. He said that as soon as ...

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  23. CANBERRA UNIVERSITY.

    CANBERRA, Monday,--Before a brilliant assemblage at the Australian institute of Anatomy at Canberra to-night, the Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) ...

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  24. Kingsford Smith Searches Mountains.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Southern Sun, after a new propellor had been fixed, cruised across the Tumbarumba Ranges as far east as Kosciusko and back to the ...

    Article : 132 words
  25. CALLOUS MURDER.

    A case which is strikingly akin to those of Eric Tetzner and Arthur, Rouse, who were recently found guilty of murder and burning the bodies in motor cars, has ...

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  26. CHAPLIN IN PARIS.

    Charlie Chaplin's amazing tour of capital cities culminated in a boisterous reception on his arrival from Venice. Policemen had to rescue the comedian from ...

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  27. Searching Planes Over Healesville

    HEALESVILLE, Monday.--Aeroplanes searching, for the Southern Cloud passed over Healesville this afternoon. Another plane was observed flying low over the ...

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  28. Search Party Sets Out From Wandong.

    WANDONG, Monday.--Several residents of Wandong have reported having heard in aeroplane fly over late on Saturday afternoon. Mr. R. F. Ryan states ...

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  29. A Military Funeral.

    The funeral will leave the family residence, Prospect Hill-road, Camberwell, at 10 a.m. to-morrow, for Burwood Cemetery. The body will remain at the chapel of Le ...

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  30. Desoutter Machines.

    The pilots of two Desoutter machines that took part in the search during the afternoon, Messrs. L., Murray and J. Tumor, reported on arrival back at ...

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  31. A FATAL PERFORMANCE.

    Word has been received in Toronto of the death of Christina Carr, a well-known Canadian horsewoman and rodeo rider. She was killed during a performance at ...

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  32. A.N.A. CONFERENCE.

    Criticism of the manner in which the annual A.N.A. conference at Warrnambool was conducted was made at the meeting of Hawthorn branch. Both the ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Boston airman Bernt Balchen left St. John (New Brunswick) early on Sunday morning for Cornerbrook (Newfoundland)on route to White Bay, where he ...

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  34. Manager's Statement.

    The Melbourne manager of Australian National Airways, Mr. A. S. Young, said last night that as a result of yesterday's search certain sections of country had ...

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  35. BAILIFFS DEFIED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Although two bailiffs were escorted by police to evict a man and his wife and five children from their home at Balmain to-day they ...

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  36. THE SALES TAX.

    A letter has been received by Preston city council from the Deputy Commissioner of Taxation with reference to a return compiled of metal crushed at the ...

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  37. MURDER OF WOMAN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The coroner at Cessnock to-day committed John Eade for trial for the murder of Julia Emily Hughes at Cessnock on 4th March. ...

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  38. DR. KOO'S ADDRESS.

    Before a crowded audience in the Arts school at Melbourne University last night, Dr. Koo delivered an interesting and scholarly address on the subject of ...

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  39. Limbless Soldiers' Regret.

    Keon regret was expressed last night by the secretary, of the Limbless Soldiers' Association, Mr. C. R. Lordgby, at the death of Major-Generl Elliott. He said ...

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  40. SOUTHERN MOON'S SEARCH.

    The Australian National Airways plane Southern Moon with Mr. G. U. Allan first pilot, and Mr. H. Bolton second pilot, with four observers, left the Essendon ...

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  41. SYDNEY CITY LOAN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The city treasurer, [?] Solomon, to-day advised the finance committee of the city council that it was hopeless trying to raise a loan of £100,000 ...

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  42. Ground Party Search.

    YARRA GLEN, Monday.--Several aeroplane flew over here several times to-day, particular attention being given to the bills, in the search for the missing air ...

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  43. TRUSTEES' NEGLIGENCE.

    SYDNEY. Monday.--Mr. Justice Lukin to-day ordered in the Bankruptcy Court that certain trustees who had failed to the their accounts on due date should lie ...

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  44. The Old Model School

    Sir,--Being an old scholar of the duties and nineties, from Mr. Whyte's [?] Mr. Gray's period--(my wife also attended the school)--and having a son ...

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  45. DESECRATION OF CENOTAPH

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The committee of the Tip Toppers' Club to-day apologised for the desecration of the Cenotaph yesterday, when in a treasure hunt in ...

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  46. Womenfolk's Tribute.

    In an official statement on behalf of the Australian Imperial. League of Sailors' and Soldiers' Womenfolk last night the loss of Major-General Elliott was deeply ...

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  47. BOTTLE OF SOVEREIGNS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Herman Theil, a German, who before the war buried 215 sovereigns and twelve half sovereigns in a bottle in Sinus Cove, to-day received ...

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  48. Anxious Relatives.

    Throughout the day anxious relatives and friends of the occupants of the last machine made inquiries at the offices of Australian National Airways Ltd. and at ...

    Article : 66 words
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