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  3. HIGH SPEED

    D'Arey Grelg, in a test flight in a Bristol fighter, in which he will make an attempt on the speed record, exceeded 300 miles an hour, the highest ...

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  4. LICENSING

    It has been decided that no temporary measures will be introduced for licensing in Canberra, but that the whole subject will be left for the new ...

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  5. NAVAL PACT

    The Austral Press Association understanding that the whole of the documents in the 'Anglo-French compromise were sent to Washington several ...

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  6. FORESTRY CONFERENCE

    The conference reaffirmed the first resolution of the first British Empire Conference of 1920, and urged the Governments which have not already ...

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  7. HITCH AT PORT ADELAIDE

    Strong police forces prevented a recurrence of violence on the Melbourne waterfront yesterday, and apart from a demonstration in Brisbane conditions were generally quieter. At Port Adelaide a hitch occurred when the watersiders ...

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  8. ROUND THE WORLD

    Franz Dzridek, the famous athlete, has started on a Hindenburg sprint round the world," through Germany, Australia, Tukey, Egypt. Palestine, ...

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  9. BELGIAN FLOOD

    Terrific gales have caused havoc along the Belgian coast, flooding country which was inundated in 1914 to save the Belgian army from the ...

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  10. COLLIERY STOPPAGE THREATENED

    It was stated to-day that unless the waterside strike is settled within a fortnight every coal mine in the north will be forced to close down. ...

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  11. DRUNKEN CREW

    Referring to the report that a driver and fireman were drunk while in charge of a train on the South Coast, the Minister for Works and Railways ...

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  12. QUIETER NOW

    There was no recurrence of rioting at this morning's pickup. Everything was quiet, probably due to the heavy rain which dampened the strikers' ardour to ...

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  13. NO-LICENSE LEAGUE

    This evening the F.C.T. No-License. League will hold its first annual meeting at the Acton Hall. This is to be followed by a complimentary social to ...

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  14. Watersiders Decline Work

    Although they all registered under the Transport Workers Act, members of the Port Adelaide branch of the Waterside Workers Federation, ...

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  15. CAR ESCAPADE

    A 12-year-old boy, and is brother aged 9, stole a teacher's motor car at Spring. Gully school yesterday, and set out for a trip to Echuca. They were ...

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  16. RUM RUNNING

    Great Britain and the United States continued for another year an agreement for administrative co-operation for the prevention of the smuggling of ...

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  17. ENGLISH TEAM

    Mr. J. H. Honeysett, secretary of the F.C.T. Cricket Association, bus received word from Mr. W. H. Jeans, secretary of the Australian Board of ...

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  18. VOLUNTEERS COVERED

    The underwriters, in response to general inquiries from Australia as to whether risks cover injuries to volunteer workers on board s[?] have ...

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  19. TOOK POISON

    Charles Masters, chief petty officer of H.M.A.S. Anzac, was found dead at his room at the Royal Naval House to-day. He had swallowed poison. ...

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  20. WORK AT NEWCASTLE

    The watersiders were still registering this morning, and work was proceeding without incident. ...

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  21. RIOTERS IN COURT

    In the City Court to-day a number of men alleged to be concerned in the rising on the waterfront yesterday, appeared on various charges, including ...

    Article : 57 words
  22. WILKINS' FLAG

    The Prime Minister. Mr. Bruce, has despatched the following cablegram to Sir Herbert Wilkins, through the British Consul at Monte Video:— ...

    Article : 122 words
  23. CAMBRIDGE GIFT

    Cambridege University is to receive a gift of £700,000 from the Educational Board of the Rockfeller foundation, of which £250,000 will be used on the ...

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  24. BRITISH LABOUR

    "Any attempt to unite the Labour forces with the decadent remains of Liberalism is a foredoomed failure Labourites are solely aiming at ...

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  25. BRITISH PRESS COMMENT

    The "Daily Telegraph," says, "Yesterday was a critical day in the Australian strike. It saw confusion worse confounded in that most notable ...

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  26. SUSPICIOUS FIRE

    The police are investigating a fire which occurred last night at the residence of Walter Stone, at Auburn. When the outbreak was extinguished, ...

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  27. W.A. PROTEST

    A meeting of the Trades Hall disputes committee and representatives of the various unions yesterday carried a motion "viewing with indignation" the ...

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  28. ENGLISH TEAM

    Referring to cabled extracts by the Australian cricketers in newspaper articles, the "Daily Express" comments, "It is clear that the Australians ...

    Article : 79 words
  29. WRESTLING

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Bruntnell) stated to-day that in future no wrestiing contests will be allowed at the stadium until rules and conditions ...

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  30. SIMON COMMISSION

    The appointment of the Indian Commission was the subject of a hostile motion introduced at the Labour Conference at Birmingham to-day by Mr. ...

    Article : 118 words
  31. DOMESTIC'S TRIBUTE

    Katherine Ross-Hume, who worked for six years as a domestic in Australia, in order to gain first hand information on girl migration, lectured at the ...

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  32. STORMY MEETING

    A stormy meeting of the shareholders of the Civil Service Co-operative Society of New South Wales took plce to-day and caried a resolution ...

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  33. BRISBANE MELEE

    Strikers attacked a volunteer at South Brisbane, and two men were subscquently arrested. Another free labourer was pushed through a window by ...

    Article : 37 words
  34. SENT TO GAOL

    At the Central Court to-day. Thomas Cidorious. 19. was sentenced to three months' imprisonment for having assaulted Constable Mackie, while in the ...

    Article : 101 words
  35. YALLOURN'S HOTEL

    The State Electricity Commission's hotel at Yallourn opened yesterday, and within an hour and a half there were 370 men there. ...

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  36. SOUTHERN CROSS

    Kingsford Smith will not be able to leave for Australia either to-day or to-morrow. The meteorologist, however, expects more favourable ...

    Article : 39 words
  37. WOOL AUCTIONS

    Tt is estimated that from September September 17 to October 17, under normal conditions, wool worth £1,500,000 would have been sold at the ...

    Article : 52 words
  38. FOUR PITS IDLE

    Delay on the wharves has resulted in a shortage of empty coal waggons, and for this reason four collieries were idle to-day. Over 2,000 men are affected. ...

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  39. COAL EXPORT DECLINES

    Coal export from Newcastle to places beyond the State last month shows a marked falling of compared with a corresponding period last year. ...

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  40. T.U.C. CHAIRMAN

    Mr. Ben Tillett was elected chairman of the General Council of Trades Unions ...

    Article : 18 words
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