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  3. CANDIDATE

    Dr. R. M. Alcorn announced yesterdaythat he had decided to stand as a candidate in the forthcoming election for the office of Third Commissioner, ...

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  4. LAND TAX

    The president of the Grzzlers' Association, Mr. To[?]t, referring to,the Federal Labour Parly's policy as announced by Mr. Scullin, to make the ...

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  5. WILKINS

    An Orange, New Jersey, message states that Captain Sir George Wilkins, in a letter to a local stamp collector, indicates that he will attempt to beat ...

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  6. ALTITUDE RECORD

    Lady Heath, in a Cirrus Moth, created a new'altitude record for a light 'plan', aseending to 23,000 feet., beating [?]hu previous best, 21,000 by de Havilan [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TARIFF POLICY

    "Labour's tariff policy is not the same as the Liberal's," said Mr. Ramsay MacDonnld, at Birmingham. He added: "If British goods were ...

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  8. MAY SPREAD

    In view of the failure of yesterday's Conference between the waterside unions and Mr. Bruce to bring about a conference to-day, began a ...

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  9. EXPLOSION

    When an explosion occurred at the Bunnerong Power House this morning, four men were seriously injured. William Holt, of Darlinghurst, who ...

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  10. NOVEL CAR TRIP

    James Williams, a Welshman employed in the Egypti[?]n Education Department, motored from London in a 7 h.p. Austin motor ear, via Vienna, ...

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  11. ARCTIC STEAMER

    The Hudson Bay Company's Arctic steamer Distributor, with about 30 passengers and a crew of 30, is eight days overdue at Fort Smith. ...

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  12. MOTOR WORKS

    Holdens Ltd., motor body builders, who closed down their works'owing [?]n the waterside strike, re-instated 700 men to-day. An additional 1,500 will be ...

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  13. SOLDIER SETTLERS

    ' At the Soldier Settlers' Conference, to-day, Mr. Roland Green moved the following resolution. That this conference urges the ...

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  14. CASTLE FIRE

    Portumna Castle-in the County, of Galwey, the Irish home nf Lord Lascellos, which he and Princess Mary are due to visit in the week-end, was the ...

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  15. EVOLUTION

    "[?] see nothing in evolution which conflicts with belief in creation," said Dean Inge at the Church Congress. "We must not deny the principles of ...

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  16. PORT ADELAIDE

    About 600 members of the Waterside Workers' Federation were picked up this morning, and worked side by side with free labour. About 1,000 unionists ...

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  17. COUNTRY. PRESS

    In the annual report to be submitted to the 29th conference of the N.S.W. Country Press Association, which commences'on October 16, the ...

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  18. CHINA

    Following the announcement by the National Government that China-needs an up-to-date navy in order to take her place in the family ol nations, the ...

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  19. AFRICAN CHIEFS

    Great appreciation of the visit of the Prince ot Wales to the native chiefs, at Nairobi, where he[?] presented photographs of himself to the lead[?] ...

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  20. "DON'T PLAY THE FOOL"

    In the Industrial Arbitration Court to-day, Chief Judge Dethralge refused the application of the Common wealth Shipowners Association for suspension ...

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  21. WAR SERVICE HOMES

    The State Council of the Returned Soldiers' 'League decided to support the demand for an inquiry into grievences associated with the general inquiry, ...

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  22. NEW CAPITAL

    Diplomatic recognition of Nanking by the powers is proceeding apace, Germany, the largest European power whose nationals are subject to ...

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  23. LAND TAXATION

    Mr. Phillip Snowden'expounded that 'Labour's financial policy favoured control of the Bank of England by a public corporation with an ...

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  24. SEAMEN'S UNION

    Th secretaryship dispute of the Seamen's Union between Tom Walsh and Jacob Johnson was again before Justice Long Innes'in the Equity Court to-day. ...

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  25. MR. PARKER MOLONEY

    Mr. Parker Moloney M,P., who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis at Canberra Hospital, left Canberra last night for Melbourne: He ...

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  26. MR. BRUCE

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce has drawn up his itinerary for an election campaign. He will not go to West Australia, but within three weeks will ...

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  27. OIL INTERESTS

    - The, Evening Standard reports that plans are completed for the closer co-operation of Royal Dutch, Shell, Anglo-Persian and Burmah Oil ...

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  28. AIMEE McPHERSON

    ' Mrs. Aimee McPhorson 'arrived at, Liverpool Road-from Norwich, to begin a compaign in London. Fuly members of the London Four ...

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  29. LATE E. P. FLEMING

    Thousands of citizens attended the funeral of the late Mr. E. P. Fleming, at the Northern Suburbe cemetery this afternoon. Floral tributes occupied ...

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  30. ENGLISH COMMENT

    The "Daily Telegraph" comments that all the bowlers of the Australian X.[?]. are veterans. The. fact that Blackie is recognised at the age of 46 ...

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  31. BACHELORS GAY

    Unmindful of the risk of saying farewell to their bachelor days, the bachelors of Canberra entertained scores of pretty girts at their annual ball last ...

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  32. BLIND SOLDIERS

    The General Secretary of the Returned Soldiers' League, Mr. Stagg, told the meeting of the League, that [?] is expected that under the will of the late Mrs. ...

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  33. HALL SHOW

    The annual show of the Advance Hall P[?]nd A. Association will be held at Hall Park to-day, con[?]encing at ten o'clock. The event is the only ...

    Article : 106 words
  34. CHAMBERLAIN AGAIN

    Accompanied by his wife and three engineers, the trans-Atlantle airman, Clarence Chamberlain, is bringing an amphibian aeroplane aboard the ...

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  35. FLOATING DOCK

    The first section of the floating dock was launched by Mr., Bavin this afternoon. When the hugel structure struck the ...

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  36. BUS INNOVATION

    A new departure in 'bus services in the 'metropolitan' [?]rea has been recommended by the Chief Secretary, to the Trafile Department. It is proposed that ...

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  37. PICNIC TO THARWA

    About 60 members of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Staffs' Sports Association will hold a picnic at Tharwa to-day, where they will engage the ...

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  38. TENNIS PLAYER

    Keith Poulton, a well-known tennis player, was shockingly injured when he collided with a telegraph pole at Mosman early this morning. He is not ...

    Article : 35 words
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