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  3. MEDIATION PLANS IN SPANISH CIVIL WAR

    It is learned that for the first time since the commencement of the Spanish conflict, a definite plan for mediation is being discussed by outside Powers with a view to an early cessation of hostilities. There have been swift moves in the last few hours between European ...

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  4. CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    According to the diplomatic writer of the Australian Associated Press, barring unforeseen happenings, the best news ...

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  5. NO DELAY

    The suggestion by Sir Isaac Isaacs that the Interstate Commission should be left to the new Senate for consideration, is not acceptable to the ...

    Article : 309 words
  6. PIT DISASTER

    With only the creaking of pit props to bark out a warning, two brothers, James and Peter Harrower, both married, were ...

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  7. EIRE COUNT NEAR END

    DUBLIN, Monday.—The state of the parties with four returns outstanding, is de Valera 76, Cosgrove 42, Labour 9, Independent 7. ...

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  8. GLASS IN APPLE PIE

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.—Charles Pratt, a company manager, was awarded £15 with costs in the Auckland Court this afternoon. He claimed ...

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  9. ANKLE SHATTERED BY SHOT

    DORRIGO, Tuesday.—While leaning against a tree with a shotgun in his hand, Des Baldwin, aged 16, of Fernbook, slipped and the gun ...

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  10. BIGGER WORLD GRAIN STOCKS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Imperial Economic Committee in its annual survey of the grain crop, expects that the world's stock will increase by two ...

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  11. WALSH ISLAND DOCKYARD TO RE-OPEN.

    NEWCASTLE, Tues.—The Federated Iron Workers Union has been informed by the State Government of its intention to re-open the Walsh ...

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  12. PASSPORT PENALTY TO BE ABOLISHED.

    Although the penalty for leaving Australia without a passport has been abolished under a measure introduced, into the House of Representatives by ...

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  13. U.A.P. DISCONTENT

    Strong action may be taken by private members to have Mr. Prowse removed from the position of Chairman of Committees in the House of ...

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  14. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    Although the amounts subscribed by many big corporations to the recent Commonwealth £10,250,000 loan were announced officially during the ...

    Article : 179 words
  15. STRENGTH OR WEAKNESS

    "An undeveloped Australia would be an Achilles heel of the Empire, but a full developed Australia must become a main bulwark towards ...

    Article : 303 words
  16. STORER LIBEL CLAM

    More transcripts of old evidence, during which it was alleged that Dr. Storer had a number of boys in the nude at Broken Bay in 1931, were ...

    Article : 94 words
  17. COLD SNAP

    Today was the coldest day in Sydney for five years. The minimum temperature of 38.6 degrees at 7.10 a.m. was only 2.9 ...

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  18. Japanese Lugger Claims

    Evidence concluded today in the claim by the Japanese interests against the Commonwealth Government arising out of the arrest by the ...

    Article : 97 words
  19. TRADE NEGOTIATIONS

    When the meeting between the Australian and British representatives concluded to-day, the first stage of the trade discussions has been completed. ...

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  20. DRUG GROWN ON FARMS

    The Government agricultural instructor (Mr. G. Gilles), informed the Casino Chamber of Commerce that hashdish drug plant was being ...

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  21. HONGKONG TRIAL

    The trial was begun at the Assizes' of Seaman Edward Dwyer, aged 19 who is charged with murdering Leading Seaman Robert Dickinson aboard ...

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  22. JEW BAITING

    After a brief[?]lull in the antisemetic campaign, Jew baiting was resumed late to-night. A high Nazi official states ...

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  23. WARNING NOTE

    The Japanese Government has sent a note to the foreign Ambassadors warning them that fighting is likely to spread to a huge area, embracing ...

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  24. SYDNEY OR MELBOURNE?

    Within the next fortnight the Fedcral Cabinet will decide whether the proposed school of aeronautics will be established at Sydney University or ...

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  25. FOOTBALL CARDS

    Following the failure of the promoters of the football betting card to meet their commitments after the King's Birthday round of ...

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  26. COST OF LEAGUE TO AUSTRALIA

    Australia's contribution to the maintenance of the League of Nations secretariat at Geneva in 1936 was £51[?] 000, stated the Minister for External ...

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  27. DISPUTED RETURNS

    The Court of Disputed Returns sat today to hear the petitions of William Francis Sheehan and William Milne, who petitioned for the setting ...

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  28. SHIPPING AGREEMENT WITH JAPAN

    It is understood that the Japanese and Australian shipping interests virtually reached a tonnage agreement under which the Japanese vessels ...

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