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  2. AEROPLANES. Suggested Sites for Works.

    It was stated yesterday that the new £1,000,000 company may build aeroplanes at Port Kembla, although several other sites have been suggested. ...

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  3. GOOD HARVEST PROSPECTS. USEFUL RAINS

    Useful rain fell practically generally over the State yesterday, and although, the falls were mostly light they will prove valuable in promoting the ...

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  4. REDUCTION OF INTEREST.

    As a result of the New Zealand Government's suggestion that the interest on its loans be reduced, there have been further declines in the prices of New ...

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  5. MR. BRUCE'S SPEECH Before League of Nations.

    In his speech at the League of Nations Assembly at Geneva, the text of which has been issued in Canberra, the High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. Bruce) explained the Commonwealth Government's reasons for favouring the lifting of the sanctions applied against Italy. ...

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  6. MR. BALDWIN.

    At the centenary dinner of the City of London Conservative Association, the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) said that there was not a word of truth in ...

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  7. NEW SHIPS

    The Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill) yesterday informed a deputation of men engaged in the shipbuilding' industry that the Government's ...

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  8. TRAGIC SCENE In the League Assembly.

    While the Spanish Foreign Minister (Senor Barcia) was addressing the League Assembly the delegates were horrified to see a man in the ...

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  9. FACING RISK OF ARMED REACTION.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. Bruce), addressing the meeting of the Assembly of the League of Nations on Thursday morning, said that the Commonwealth ...

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  10. PROPOSED AERODROME.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said today that the Premier of Victoria (Mr. Dunstan) had informed him that although the State Government did not propose to ...

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  11. UNEXPECTED VISIT

    Portions of Woolloomooloo became excited yesterday. The sudden appearance of an official party strolling round the quarter where the City ...

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  12. ALARM IN U.S.A.

    The Weather Bureau reported yesterday that no rain had fallen in the wheat areas, and that the showers which had fallen barely extended to the extreme fringes of the drought ...

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  13. TAXI-CAB SUICIDE.

    Judgment has been received in the case in which Mrs. De La Poer Beresford, on behalf of creditors, is suing the Royal Insursnce Company for £43,000, in respect of the ...

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  14. FARMER'S OUTBURST.

    Mr. E. A. Tanner, a dairy farmer, startled the people attending the Milk Inquiry today by an outburst in which he condemned the waste of time by the inquiry, ...

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  15. MR. SAVAGE'S POLICY.

    In a further statement, Mr. Savage said today that the more New Zealand paid Britain in interest on her loans the less New Zealand would be able to pay Britain for her ...

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  16. OFFICER EXECUTED.

    Pursuant to the sentence imposed by courtmartial, Lieutenant-Colonel Siburo Aizawa was shot at dawn to-day for murdering Major-General Nagata at the War Office on ...

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  17. CANADA WILL BENEFIT.

    The financial correspondent of "The Times," commenting on the reports of drought in America, says that if the worst fears are realised. the United States will be compelled to ...

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  18. WHEAT TRADING HALTED.

    Wheat trading halted abruptly, in accordance with the regulations late yesterday in the united States and Canada, after the price had risen five cents a bushel since the ...

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  19. MEMORIAL.

    Schemes submitted to the committee appointed to investigate proposals for a suitable memorial to the late King George range from conveitonal statues and hospital ...

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  20. RAIN IN QUEENSLAND.

    The inland areas of the State, particularly the south-west, have received splendid rains. In the south-west the falls averaged from 50 points to 150. Sheep pastures round ...

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  21. MR. DE VALERA.

    Mr. de Valera suffered a reverse in the Dublin municipal elections, which resulted in the followers of Mr. Cosgrave securing 13 seats, the Fianna Fail 12 seats, the ...

    Article : 188 words
  22. NAZIS IN DANZIG.

    In a report which was read at a private meeting of the League Council yesterday, Mr. Sean Lester, the League's High Commissioner at Danzig, referred to recent clashes between ...

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  23. REFORM OF THE COVENANT.

    The delegates at Geneva have been embarrassed by the action of Haili Sellassie in submitting a resolution that the League proclaim that it does not recognise the conquest ...

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  24. WHALES

    Thousands of whales were seen by Mr. Wally Pankhurst, of Rose Bay, Sydney, in his voyage up the coast from Sydney to Southport in his 16ft skiff, The Pup. He is on his ...

    Article : 144 words
  25. AIR SERVICES DISORGANISED.

    Heavy rain fell throughout the State to-day. No flood reports were issued by the Weather Bureau, but if the rain continues it is feared that there may be floods in many parts of the ...

    Article : 251 words
  26. FILMS AND MORALS.

    The film critic of the 'Daily Mail" believes that the Pope's plea in his latest encyclical for the establishment of a world-wide film censorship under Roman Catholic bishops. ...

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  27. NEW GOVERNOR

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Bruxner) stated yesterday that Sir Murray Anderson, the Governor-Designate, would arrive in Sydney on August 6 by the steamer Strathaird. ...

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  28. SETTLED PROMPTLY.

    Britain's first "stay-in" strike lasted three hours. Two hundred and sixty workers at the Woolwich Arsenal ceased work at midday ...

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  29. POLISH UNEMPLOYED.

    A crowd of 10,000 unemployed land-workers marched to the Lemberg police station and demanded the release of their leaders, who had been arrested after rioting. ...

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  30. "WILD" NATIVES

    Mr. R. Kathner and Mr. Stan Tolhurst, cameramen attached to Foy's expedition, who arrived at Broken Hill to-day on their return to Sydney, with 8000 feet of film, said that ...

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  31. STOP PRESS.

    Perry beat von Cramm in the Wimbledon final. MEN'S DOUBLES. Semi-finals. ...

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  32. DEPUTY'S ELECTION.

    By 285 voles to 193, the Chamber of Deputies to-day annulled the election as a deputy for Corsica of M. Chiappe, the former chief of the Paris police. ...

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  33. LONDON TRAFFIC.

    Daunted and bewildered by London, a Brisbane grandfather, Philip Hofmann, aged 85, who arrived here on June 30, only desires to go home, for which he will sail on July 4. ...

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  34. SHARE HAWKING.

    Shar[?] hawkers may net now legally attempt to sell shares in places which are mainly places of residence. The appropriate clause in the Companies ...

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  35. TRADE TALKS WITH JAPAN

    Although cobles from Japan have stated that the Japanese Government is prepared to resume negotiations with the Commonwealth for a settlement of the trade dispute, the ...

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  36. THE CORONATION.

    In a letter to "The Times," Lord Somers, a former Governor of Victoria, urges "that the Coronation should be fully representative of the Empire, in view of the King's long interest ...

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  37. THREE ARRESTS.

    The police at Kuala Lumpur (Malay States) arrested two native stablemen last night in connection with the murder of Leslie Casson, an Australian horse trainer. ...

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  38. FATAL COLLISION.

    Kevin and Alfred Jessop, sons of Mr. Alfred Jessop, came into collision while riding motor cycles in opposite directions on the Prince's Highway, near Quaama. ...

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  39. MONTREUX CONFERENCE.

    The Parliamentary Secretary to the British Admiralty (Lord Stanley) left London last night for Geneva and will later go to Montreux, where he will act as chief British ...

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  40. NEW FIELD-MARSHAL.

    General Sir Cyril Deverell, the Chief of the Imperial General Staff, has been promoted to the rank of Field-Marshal' in place of the late Lord Allenby. ...

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