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  4. MUNITIONS INQUIRY.

    The Senate Munitions Committee was on the verge of disruption today, when, not only open dissent occurred over its membership, but a ...

    Article : 194 words
  5. RESCUED AIRMEN. ON THE DISCOVERY.

    A radion message this morning from the master of the Royal Rasearch. ship Discovery II, which effected the rescue yesterday of ...

    Article : 200 words
  6. VICAR'S MURDER.

    During the next few days the Government Analyst's Department will examine nearly 30 articles taken from the study of ...

    Article : 213 words
  7. AMERICAN SHIPPING.

    The Assistant Secretary of Commerce (Mr. Johnson) and Kermit Roosevelt, son of the former President Theodore Roosevelt and now ...

    Article : 140 words
  8. SANCTIONS EXTENSION.

    The "Daily Guardian's" Geneva correspondent says that League quartere consider it doubtful whether an extension of the sanctions will be even ...

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  9. AMERICAN GRATIFICATION.

    The sensational rescue of Ellsworth and Kenyon, after many had given them up for lost, is being widely displayed in the Press. Many ...

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  10. DIVER SUSPENDED.

    The well-known swimmer and diver G. D. Johnston, was deprived of a chance of representing Queensland at the Perth Swimming Club carnival, ...

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  11. ESCAPED AGAIN.

    Breaking parole at the Fanny Bay Gaol, Darwin, late yesterday, Clive Robert Stewart (26), prisoner, escaped into the thick scrub near the gaol. A ...

    Article : 165 words
  12. NATIONAL GAMES.

    At the Amateur Athletic Association's conference yesterday, Queensland was granted the right to hold the next Australian championships, at ...

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  13. THE WYATT EARP.

    The Wyatt Earp has wirelessed that the vessel is, still within the ice belt. but apparently nearing, the edge, and it is approximately 320 miles from ...

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  14. SCIENTISTS BUSY.

    Many new discoveries have been made by the McCoy Scientific Expedition of the Melbourne University, who are on Lady Julia Percy Island, ...

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  15. STORY OF THE FLIGHT.

    At last a trans-Antarctic flight has been accomplished, bnt not without some difficulty. We were forced to land four times on the way, and were ...

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  16. BRANCH BREAKS.

    Richard Dennis (12), of Mill Hill Road, Waverley, was drowned to-day in the Molonglo River, at Duntroon The boy was climbing a tree on the ...

    Article : 127 words
  17. WIRELESS PROGRAMME

    Early Mornmg.— Relayed to 4RK. 7.0: City Hall Chimes, weather data, music.7.3O: Comments on news. 7.45: Cricket scores. 7.50: Weather ...

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  18. EARL OF STRADBROKE.

    The Earl of Stradbroke is making a wonderful recovery, and if his progress is maintained he will be able to go for a complete change by ...

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  20. TRADE AGREEMENT.

    Tentative proposals of a trade agreement between Australia and Japan will shortly be put before the two Governments. Good progress ...

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