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  4. Move for Unification REFERENDUM POSSIBLE THIS YEAR

    When a member of a new government, fresh to the administrative side of his work, delves with energy into the affairs of his department he seems ...

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  5. Helping Industry

    Speaking at the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, Mr. J. H. Thomas Minister In charge of unemployment dealt with the difficulties confronting ...

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    WESTERN AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS TO PLAY IN THE EAST A leam of Western Australian cricketers left by last night's Great Western Express for a tour of the Eastern States, where they will play South Australian, Victorian and Tasmanian elevens. Those in the above picture are (left to right): Alan Evans (the State's best all-rounder), Ernie Bromley (left-hand batesman),Bob Hewson (the State s crack wicketkeeper), Bill Horrocks (who represented this State in the recent Test Trial match in Sydney), and Dick Bryant (captain of the tourists). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MR. BLAKELEY SPEAKS

    Greater efficiency In government and a higher degree of economy are the principles behind the proposal of the Federal Government for the ...

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  8. AMBITIOUS AVIATRIX

    "I flew from Southampton to escape the reporters," Miss Amy Johnson told a "Sunday Times" representative as she descended from her plane at ...

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  9. GERMAN VENDETTA

    The Cassel police In 1928 besieged Farmer Klause's house. in a neighboring village and captured it after two days fighting in which Klause, ...

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  10. CHINA AND RUSSIA

    Official despatches received from Harbin show that the Manchurian railway situation is rapidly returning to normal. The Hailar-Harbin ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CANEFIELD FLOODS

    More than a thousand tons of goods and scores of passengers were released, to-day when the floods submerging the northern railway lines ...

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  12. TBE COAL WAR RUMORS FROM ROTHBURY

    Rumors are current in the northern coalfields that men led by the Miner's Safety Corps reinforced by 4000 men from the lower fields, intend marching ...

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  13. CRIMINAL LAWS

    The coming week may witness a. cessation of the talking about prohibition with some action that may bring the last three weeks controversy to a ...

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  14. REMARKABLE SALE

    A sto[?] of how, peasants were saddled with an unprofitable mountain is told by a Paris correspondent. A financial syndicate attempted in ...

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  15. POSITION OF SAFETY MEN

    Picketing of Associated Collieries with the "object of the withdrawal of the safety men will probably commence on Tuesday. If these men come ...

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  16. TRAIN TRAFFIC

    A revolutionary change in metropolitan passenger transpot ls indicated by the announcement that the Tramways Trust will in all probability ...

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  17. THE FIRE FIEND

    Two fires occurred In Geelong last night At 11.30 a fire broke out in a hall latterly used for dancing in Newtown, and within 30 minutes the ...

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  18. WIRELESS LICENSES

    During last year there was an increase of over one million in the number of wireless license holders in Great Britain, bringing the total at the end ...

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  19. MILLION FOR MOTORS

    The benefits for South Australia from its share [?] a £1,010,750 order for motor bodies elven in Australia by Chrysler Motors Export Corporatin ...

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  20. NAVAL STRENGTH

    The First Lord of the Admiralty, the Hon. A. V. Alexander in outlining at Sheffield the Admiralty policy regarding the Disarmament Conference, said ...

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  21. PARROT FEVER

    The strange, infrequent disease, psittacosis, or parrot fever, which recently 'claimed several victims in England, has killed one resident at Toledo, and ...

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  22. PROMINENT JOURNALIST

    The death occurred here yesterday of Sir Lawrence Weaver, director of the London Press Exchange at the age of 64 years. Trained as an ...

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  23. "CLOWNS IN CLOVER"

    Stating that arbitration awards and taxation have made it impossible for him to carry on in Australia, Mr. Frank Neil, the theatrical manager, ...

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  24. CANADIAN WHEAT

    "We have no fantastic idea that we can dictate world prices," said an official of the wheat pool in reviewing the situation which is culminating in ...

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  25. A NEW GOVERNOR

    Air Vice-Marshal Sir Philip Woolcoot Game, K.C.B., win probably be the next Governor of N.S.W., though the Premier (Mr. T. R. Bavin) would ...

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  26. PROMINENT SOLICITOR PASSES

    The death occurred to-day of Mr. Harold Riggall, of the firm of Blake and Riggall, solicitors, of William-street. He was 47 years of age. His loss will ...

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  27. REPARATIONS CONFERENCE

    Mr. Snowden, Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated this afternoon at the Hague that good progress had been made at the Reparations Conference, ...

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  28. DOMINION TRADE

    Lamber Interests here axe astounded at the Labor Council's attempt to defeat tnter-Dominion trade. The mission of British Columbian lamber trade ...

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  29. AGRICULTURE AND HEALTH

    The Colonial Secretary has appointed Dr. Drummond Shiels, Parliamentary Under Secretary for the Colonies, to succeed Mr. William Lunn as ...

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  30. SHARE TO FORTUNE

    Mr. Dominic Murphy, a son of Mrs. Brgid Murphy, who died in Benalla in 1899, is still living in Benalla, and said to-day he hoped to share in the ...

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  31. MOTOR CAR THEFTS

    Figures issued to-day by the Criminal Investigation Branch show that last year 974 motor cars were reported stolen, of which 891 were recovered ...

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  32. THE OLD AND THE NEW

    Above are reproductions of the old (left) and new coat-of-arma of the University of Western Australia. Some time ago the Melbourne University ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. THE CITRUS INDUSTRY

    Kia-ora Limited has announced a profit of £69,663. excluding the profit of the Messina Citrus Products Propretary (£4441) which has not yet ...

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  35. A FOREST GIANT

    Queensland's forest giants are not all gone. The other day. on a Government reserve at Stoney Gully, a tree of the Bunya species, which was 12ft. ...

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  37. Interstate Temperatures

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  38. WEATHER FORECAST

    Further rains in the Kimberleys and scattered through the North-West. Otherwise fine and not for the most part over all ...

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  39. INCOME TAX DEFAULTERS

    Three men were ordered by the Innisfail Court to pay the Income Tax Department £1206 for having made false income tax returns. They are ...

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  40. MIXED BATHING

    The Royal Automobile, one of the largest, men's clubs in the world, will shortly allow mixed bathing in Its marble bath, a hundred feet long ...

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