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  2. SOUTHERN ROUTE TRANSPORT

    In a statement, issued yesterday, the Transport Control Board announced that the conditions which governed the licences for southern ...

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  3. FORMING UNITED PARTY

    An important conference will be held tomorrow afternoon between representatives of non-Labor political organisations to discuss the ...

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  4. NO GATES AT CROSSING

    "Almost a death-trap" was how the Mayor of Hindmarsh described yesterday the Park-terrace ( den) railway crossing; the scene of ...

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  5. OUTBACK RELIEF

    The plight of distressed outback settlers, who, after years of hard battling, are without boots and clothing for their ...

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  6. CLERGYMAN AGAINST FLAG SALUTING

    The motion of the Rev. A. S. K. Baker that the Minister of Education be asked to have discontinued the ceremony of saluting the flag at State and High Schools, which was lost on the casting vote of the chairman, the Rev. Eric Tregilgas at a public ...

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  7. BANK EXPOSES MR. THEODORE

    The current circular of the Bank of New South Wales, reviewing in detail the Scullin-Theodore ...

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  8. N.S.W. SAVINGS BANK REOPENS

    This morning the Government Savings Bank of New South Wales opened for the payment of money to depositors in dire need. ...

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  9. DEATH OF ASHMEAD BARTLETT

    The death is announced of the famous British war correspondent. Mr. Ashmead-Bartlett, who had been in Spain describing the ...

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  10. WHEAT STILL RISING

    The price of wheat jumped another halfpenny a bushel yesterday, merchants quoting op to 2/5½ per bushel for ...

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  11. PREMIERS TO MEET

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) announced tonight that a Premiers' Conference will be called at an early date to consider the now ...

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  12. UNITING LABOR'S FORCES

    The Australasian Council of Trade Unions has taken the initiative in a further effort to conciliate the Federal and New South Wales Labor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. TRADE TREATY WITH CANADA

    Despite the Canadian claims that the trouble is at the Australian end. it was emphasised in official circles today that the Minister for Markets (Mr. ...

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  14. POLICE PROTECTION DESIRED

    Mitcham District Council last night decided that the chairman (Mr. A. J. Penno) and Councillor A. F. L. Harper should approach the ...

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  15. NARROW ESCAPE AT LEVEL CROSSING

    Mr. Edward Harold Andrews (29), of Gladstone, and his young wife, had a narrow escape from .various injury yesterday afternoon when the car in ...

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  16. LOAN COUNCIL'S PART

    The "Observer" comments on. Australian politics this week-end, as follows:—"A new turn has been given to Australian politics by the decision of ...

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  17. Mr. Lang Likely to Move for Lottery

    It is likely that the Premier (Mr. Lang) will announce soon his intention to place in operation his plan to raise money for hospital maintenance by ...

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  18. RELEASE OF RIOTERS

    The Government does not intend to take any action to release persons sentenced to imprisonment for having taken part in a riot outside the ...

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  19. STACK TURNS BACK AGAIN

    Captain Neville Stack, who left England on Saturday with the intention of flying to Australia and hack in 21 days, had engine trouble here this ...

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  20. MR. GABB TO STAND ALONE

    Before leaving yesterday to return to Melbourne, Mr. Gabb made it clear that he did not intend to join the new united Opposition. ...

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  21. Death of Dr. Harriett Clisby

    The death is announced of Dr. Harriett Clisby, the world's oldest woman doctor. She founded in Adelaide the first ...

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  22. PROGRAMME FOR FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Sir Robert Gibson's appearance at the bar of the Senate on Wednesday will be the outstanding event in Parliament this week. ...

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  23. CAR FALLS INTO RIVER

    Last night on the road from [?] [?] Ingham a car somersaulted over the bank into the Herbert River. Three lives were lost, the victims being Henry ...

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  24. Eight Killed in Political Riot in Egypt

    While the police were dispersing a crowd demonstrating outside a house at Beni Suef, where Nahas Pasha, leader of the Wafdist-Nationalist ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN APPLE EXPORTS

    Nearly two million cases of apples and more than 270,000 cases of pears had been shipped abroad from me Commonwealth this season, said the ...

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  26. SIR ROBERT GIBSON'S BROADCAST SPEECH

    "I commend the views expressed by Sir Robert Gibson and fully endorse his statements," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) today, commenting ...

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  27. ACTION AGAINST SENATOR DUNN

    In the District Court today, before Judge White, an action was brought by Motor and Cash. Orders, Limited, ...

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  28. Textile Workers Against Wage Cuts

    At a mass meeting tonight 2,000 employes in the knitted goods and hosiery art sections of the textile trade decided to serve 2,000 counter claims on ...

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  29. Alleged Stowaways Jump Overboard

    Two young men, who are alleged to have stowed away on the Karoola for the voyage from Sydney to Melbourne, jumped into the Yarra from the ship ...

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  30. "RESPONSIBILITY FOR A LIABILITY"

    When the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) addressed members of the Australian Railways Union to explain the Federal Ministry's financial policy ...

    Article : 169 words
  31. Amended Numbers of Missing Notes

    The police department has received notification that an error was made in supplying the numbers of the notes to the value of £9,000. which were stolen ...

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  32. 21-YEAR-OLD FLIER RETURNS

    "I am not sorry I did it. It was my intention to get experience and as much fun as I could out of the flight. I got the experience, but not the fun," ...

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  33. ENDURANCE SWIMMING RECORD

    Katherina Nehua, the Maori swimmer, broke her own world's endurance swimming record of 72 hours 9 minutes at the Municipal Baths by 12 minutes, her ...

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  34. NEWS IN BRIEF

    Lizards for Sydney Zoo.—With a consignment of lizards and a chameleon for the Sydney Zoo, Mr. M. Ward a zoologist, is retaining to Sydney by ...

    Article : 201 words
  35. OTHER FEATURES THIS MORNING

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  36. Last Train Delayed By Breakdown

    The last train from Adelaide to Semaphore was delayed for about 35 minutes at Port Adelaide last night, when something went wrong with the engine. ...

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  37. Mr. Theodore Off to Brisbane

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) left this afternoon by train for Sydney and Brisbane, to make appearances in respect of the Mungana suit, ...

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  38. SCHOOL OF MINES AND INDUSTRIES

    A meeting of the council of the School of Mines and Industries was held on Monday. The finance committee reported a balance of £5.470 to the ...

    Article : 100 words
  39. "ROB AND BOB"

    "Rob and Bob,"' the jolly jokers of 5 AD, are offering a first prize of 5/, and a second of 2/6, for the two best suggestions forwarded ...

    Article : 79 words
  40. Solo Flight Across Pacific

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 words
  41. Advertising

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