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  2. NEXT STEP IN PLAN FOR RE-EMPLOYMENT

    Late tonight an Appropriation Bill for £1,533,750 for creating employment was introduced into the House of Representatives by ...

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  3. LORD HEWART'S FEAR OF "NEW DESPOTISM"

    The sensational speech of the Lord Chief Justice (Lord Hewart) in the House of Lords on Tuesday continue to agitate political and legal circles ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SUDDEN BURST OF HEAT

    Adelaide's first century for the summer was recorded yesterday when at 2 p.m. the temperature reached 104 degrees. After the comparatively cold ...

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  5. FINDING WORK FOR YOUTHS

    A State-wide campaign for the employment of all youths from the age of 18 upwards as one step towards the solution of the unemployment problem ...

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  6. WARM WORDS AT ST. PETERS

    Heated exchanges characterised a meeting of ratepayers of St. Peters convened by the Mayor (Mr. J. Ford) and held in the local town hall last ...

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  7. ENDING WAR PROFITS IN U.S.

    A plan based primarily upon sharp Governmental control of war-time prices is expected to result from a sudden move by President Roosevelt to ...

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  8. WHEAT RELIEF LEGISLATION PASSES

    By means of the constant use of the guillotine, the legislation granting relief to wheatgrowers passed all stages in the House of Representatives today. ...

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  9. MANY M.H.R.S. GOING ABROAD

    The Country Party and Federal Labor nominations for the Australian Parliamentary delegation of eight, which is to visit England next year ...

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  10. AIR MAIL'S GOOD START

    The first Australian air mail to London was carried 1,608 miles today from Darwin to Rambang, in the Imperial Airways air liner Arethusa. It left ...

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  11. WEATHER CHANGES IN SYDNEY

    Although the maximum temperature today, 73.5 degrees, was quite a normal one for December the sudden change from the unseasonable weather of the ...

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  12. SHIELD CRICKET IN ADELAIDE TODAY

    Though he has achieved international fame as a cricketer, A.G. Chipperfield has played in only three Sheffield Shield matches, and none of them ...

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  13. Canadian Liberals Want Empire-Wide Enquiry

    An Empire-wide investigation of the manufacture and traffic in armaments will be the aim of the Liberal Party, its leader, Mr. Mackenzie King, told ...

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  14. MELROSE FLIES TO TASMANIA

    C.J. Melrose, the young Adelaide flier, left Parafield shortly before noon yesterday in his Puss Moth, My Hildergarde, on a flight to Tasmania. After ...

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  15. U.S. MAY RENEW WHEAT EXPORTS

    In the annual report of the Department of Agriculture, the Secretary of Agriculture (Mr. Wallace) informed the President that for a period ...

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  16. UNITED STATES' RECOVERY POLICY

    Mr. Lewis Douglas, who last August resigned from the position of Director of the Budget on account of his disagreement with the President's ...

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  17. PERMISSION TO FLY OVER FRANCE

    The French Air Ministry has granted permission for the British air services to India and Cape Town to fly over France, via Paris and Marseilles. ...

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  18. INTER-COLLEGIATE CRICKET TODAY

    The 58th annual cricket match between St. Peters and Prince Alfred Colleges will begin on the Prince Alfred College Oval today. As the ...

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  19. £400,000 For Flood Repair Work To Victoria

    Early approval is expected by the State Ministry of the plans which it has submitted to the Parliamentary Undersecretary for Re-employment (Mr. ...

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  20. BATHING COSTUMES ON N.S.W. BEACHES

    In the Legislative Assembly today the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Spooner) said that a new ordinance would be gazetted respecting the ...

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  21. Failed To Stop At Mount Gambler

    Melrose, who was expected to land here on his way to Tasmania, passed over the town at 1.30 apparently without seeing the escort plane piloted by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. S.A. CITRUS FRUIT FOR N.Z.

    Headed by Mr. C.A.S. Hawker (U.A.P., S.A.) a deputation of members and Senators asked the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) today to explain the ...

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  23. SEQUEL TO DUKE'S CIGARETTE INCIDENT

    As a sequel to the sensational incident at the civic ball at the showground pavilion at Toowoomba on December 3, when a fireman, J.G. ...

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  24. HORRIFYING SCENE IN LIVERPOOL SCHOOL

    Without warning save for the extinction of the lights, and while a performer was singing "The Minstrel Boy," the first floor of St. Clement's ...

    Article : 267 words
  25. How Victoria Will Spend Mining Grant

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. Jones) announced tonight that Victoria's share of the federal grant of £403,000 to simulate mining would be £70,000. Of ...

    Article : 190 words
  26. Speeding Up Of Services

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that Imperial Airways' India, and Africa services will leave twice weekly each way from the end of the year, and that ...

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  27. PRESENTS TO ALBURY FROM DUTCHMEN

    Gifts from residents of the Dutch East Indies, in recognition of the measures taken by Albury people for the safe landing of the Dutch air liner ...

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  28. DUKE WILL REACH WELLINGTON TODAY

    At 4 a.m. tomorrow we will make contact with New Zealand in a belligerent pretence. We, the Blue force, will be supposed to be raiding commerce in ...

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  29. BRADMAN WILL NOT PLAY THIS SEASON

    In an interview in the "Evening Standard," Bradman said:-"We are starting homewards on Tuesday, and will join the Otranto at Toulon in order ...

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  30. MATERNAL WELFARE AND HYGIENE

    Women and women's organisations should not rest until a definite improvement in maternal welfare and hygiene has been brought about, the Minister ...

    Article : 193 words
  31. Family Poisoned By Food, Mother Die.

    Four members of a Pukekohe family are in hospital suffering from food poisoning. Mrs. Lucy Nicholson, 46, has died. Her husband, Norman ...

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  32. EAST-WEST EXPRESS RUNNING LATE

    The east bound East-West express is running five hours behind schedule, but expects to pick up some of this time and arrive in Port Augusta between 9.30 ...

    Article : 178 words
  33. JUDGE'S CRITICISM OF JUSTICES' ACT

    "Such remarks, coming from a Judge of the Supreme Court, will, of course, receive very serious consideration by the Government." said the ...

    Article : 146 words
  34. Japanese Merchant's Death Due To Poisoning

    The report of the Government analyist in connection with the death of Mr. Nishimura a Japanese merchant who died while being questioned for ...

    Article : 107 words
  35. Wiley Post's Attempt On Altitude Record

    Wiley Post was informed tonight by the United States Bureau of Standards that on his flight last week he failed to reach an altitude of 48,086,36 ...

    Article : 73 words
  36. Officer To Police Arbitration Awards

    Approved by all parties, an amending Conciliation and Arbitration Bill passed all stages in the House of Representatives tonight in a few ...

    Article : 75 words
  37. Funeral Of Sir James O'Grady

    The funeral of the late Sir James O'Grady was carried out quietly at Wandsworth today, in the presence of several members of the House of ...

    Article : 45 words
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