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  2. SHOCKING AIR DISASTER

    Within a mile of Point Cooke, Wackett's Widgeon II. nose dived from a height of 400 feet Into Port Phillip Bay yesterday afternoon. Only an overcoat and a little wreckage have been recovered. The occupants of the Widgeon were:— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. ROYAL WEDDING.

    Despite the necessity for elaborate precautions against outrage on the arrival of the King and Queen of Belgians and Princess Marie Jose, who is to be ...

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  4. PICKING AUSTRALIAN ELEVENS.

    Picking the Australian Eleven is at the moment the most popular of indoor games. It must be officially attempted at the [?]nd of the month[?] and in the meantime we ...

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  5. REVENUE FROM MOTORISTS

    Returns for 1929 compiled by the motor registration branch show that revenue for the year amounted to £1,166,33[?] compared with £1,014,208 in 1928, an increase of ...

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  6. REMARKABLE BATTING.

    D.G. Bradman, the young Sydney batsman, has done wonderful work in the two years that the has been in first-class cricket, and yesterday he set the seal to his fame by ...

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  7. ANTARCTIC DISCOVERIES.

    The following wireless message has been received from Sir Hubert Wilkins. It was transmitted from Deception Island:- "I am now able to give details of the ...

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  8. FISHERMEN'S NET ROBBED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—There was a remarkable raid by 100 people on the n[?]ts of two fishermen at Kirra Beach, near Tweed Heads, on Saturday. The net was damaged, ...

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  9. SPEED IN THE AIR.

    The aviation correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that an all-round increase in the speed for R.A.F. machines will result from the re-equipment which is now ...

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  10. CAPTAIN THE HON. HUGH GROSVENOR, A.D.C.

    On the left, Captain Grosvenor in flying costume when the flew to assist in the search in North Australia for Flight-Lieutenant Moir and FlyingOfficer Owen. On the right, as A.D.C. to the Governor of South Australia (Sir Alexander Hore-Ruthven, V.C.). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. LICENSING REFERENDUM.

    In accordance with the provisions of the Compulsory Voting (Liquor Poll) Act, passed by the State Parliament last Session, persons who desire to vote in the ...

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  12. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The K[?]th Castle, on which the Prince of Wales is travelling to Cape Town on a big game hunting tour, encountered a heavy gale in the Bay of Biscay. The gale ...

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  13. FEDERAL WORKS.

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Rumours are current that the Federal Ministry intends to use day labour whenevr possible upon constr[?]tional work. One of the first ...

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  14. YEAR 13.

    The Soviet committee which was charged with the fitting of the five-day week into a calendar of months and years has reviewed more than 100 projects of reform. It has ...

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  15. Production of Tin.

    In accordance with the proposal of the Tin Producers' Association to restrict the number of days spent in the production of tin, 30 dredges, owned by leading Malayan ...

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  16. REPARATIONS.

    The Australian and New Zealand delegations to the Reparations Conference have begun negotiations with the Germans with regard to German property in Australia ...

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  17. ATTACKS ON CHINESE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) has sent a letter to the Consul-General for China. (Mr. F. T. Sung), reply to protests recently made by Mr. Sung about ...

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  18. SUNDAY TRAINS.

    Bookings [?] special Sunday excursion trains, arranged by the Railways department, increased materially on Sunday, when the number of passsengers was 12,251. a ...

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  19. IMPERIAL TRADE.

    "The most mad as a hatter[?] scheme ever evolved," is how the First Commissioner of Works (Mr. Landsbury) describes ithe Imperial economic policies of Lord ...

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  20. SYDNEY REVALUATIONS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Revaluations for the city of Sydney for 1930 have been completed. The total is £71,854,117, compared with £61,086,039 in 1928, an increase of ...

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