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  • The Sydney Mornig Herald MONDAY, MAY 30, 1938. JAPAN'S NEW CABINET.

    The reconstruction of the Japanese Cabinet does not come unexpectedly, for it has been felt in Japan for some time that the Konoye Ministry, formed ... [Article] (786 words)
  • THE DOCTORS' CHOICE.

    It would be idle to deny the widespread nature of the opposition which has arisen within the ranks of the medical profession towards the scale of ... [Article] (814 words)
  • SCOUT JAMBOREE. Message from Lord Wakehurst.

    The Boy Scouts' Association has received the following message from the Governor, Lord Wakehurst, who is also Chief Scout of New South Wales:— ... [Article] (325 words)
  • REPUDIATION OF TREATIES. INTERNATIONAL LAW UNDERMINED. Sir Isaac Isaacs's Address. MELBOURNE, Sunday.

    Unscrupulous repudiation of treaties and other actions by some of the totalitarian countries had seriously undermined the foundation of international ... [Article] (452 words)
  • PROMOTION FOR MR. MAIR. Full Cabinet Rank Probable. MINISTRY VACANCY.

    It is expected that the Assistant Minister, Mr. A. Mair, will be promoted to full Cabinet rank this week to fill the vacancy in the Ministry caused by the ... [Article] (191 words)
  • EMPIRE AIR DAY. Display at Mascot. RAIN SPOILS EXHIBITION.

    Empire Air Day was celebrated at the Kingsford smith Aerodrome on Saturday with an exhibition of aerobatics by members of the Royal Aero Club and officers of the Royal ... [Article] (205 words)
  • EMPTY CHURCHES. Mr. Perkins Assigns Reasons. "RELIGION NOT FADING."

    Factors which operated against large attendances at church were refened to at the parish tea held yesterday in the Parish Hall of St. John's Church of England, Balmain, ... [Article] (222 words)
  • QUEEN MARY'S BIRTHDAY. CANBERRA, Sunday.

    The Acting Governor-General, Lord Huntingfield, has received the following reply to a message sent to Queen Mary on the occasion of her birthday:— ... [Article] (49 words)
  • MOTORS AND TRANSPORT. THE MELBOURNE SHOW. U.A.P. in Victoria. BY OUR MELBOURNE CORRESPONDENT.

    The International Motor Show is one of Melbourne's most spectacular annual exhibitions. This year the attendances were greater than ever, and the vast ... [Article] (1062 words)
  • LATE MR. DUNNINGHAM. BOYS PAY SILENT TRIBUTE.

    At a service under the auspices of the Anglican Home Mission Society, at the Scheyville Agricultural Training Farm last night, the trainees stood in silence as a tribute to ... [Article] (88 words)
  • PERSONAL. VICE-REGAL.

    Her Excellency Lady Huntingfield, accompanied by Mrs. L. S. Bracegirdle, was present at the Scout and Guide Empire Service in Canberra yesterday afternoon. ... [Article] (84 words)
  • FROM THE PULPIT. World Commonwealth. NEW ERA ENVISAGED.

    The idea of a world commonwealth, a world fellowship of all the people of the earth, was envisaged by the Rev. H. Leonard Hurst, preaching in the Pitt Street Congregational ... [Article] (376 words)
  • AGE OF RESTLESSNESS. CRAVING FOR VARIETY.

    The age in which we lived was restless and dissatisfied largely because of the wide range of choice in almost everything it needed, said the Rev. Dr. Bell at the Stratifield ... [Article] (331 words)
  • CHURCH'S FEAR-COMPLEX. SINS OF MODERN SOCIETY.

    Christ envisaged the Church at war between the forces of unrighteousness and those of right, said Mr. H. M. Arrowsmith, preaching at the Holy Trinity Church of England, ... [Article] (231 words)
  • EMERGENCY RELIGION. CREED OF THE CRAVEN.

    The Rev. D. P. Macdonald, at the Mosman Presbyterian Church, said that to resort to religion only in times of emergency indicated an unworthy conception of God, and ... [Article] (220 words)
  • WARFARE AGAINST CHURCH. NEW EVIL AGENCIES.

    At St. Mary's Cathedral, the Rev. John McCooe said that never in history did Christianity stand in greater need of help than it did at the present time, when ... [Article] (232 words)
  • DEFENCE OF THE INDIES. ASIA MOVING SOUTH. Japanese and Chinese. BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT LATELY IN THE INDIES.

    This is the first of a series of five articles. To the Dutch in the Netherlands Indies the southward advance of the Asiatic peoples is not a remote ... [Article] (1266 words)
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