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  2. PLAN APPROVED.

    The Committee of Eighteen to-day adopted the report of the financial sub-committee recommending a breach of financial relations with Italy. Only slight modifications were made in the sub-committee's report, which the full Sanctions Co-ordinating ...

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  3. SLEEPING BOY

    Police are at a loss to find a motive for a brutal assault made on a sleeping boy at his home at Allawah, near Hurst-ville, on Sunday night. ...

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  4. SANCTIONS.

    Mr. Raymond G. Watt, secretary of the League of Nations Union, in an address on sanctions to the University branch of the union yesterday, said that, since Italy had ...

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  5. NIAGARA

    A meeting of the Seamen's Union decided yesterday not to man the Royal Mail steamer Niagara unless the Union Company gave a guarantee ...

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  6. EXPLOSION.

    Three men had remarkable escapes from serious injury when a magazine containing about 18lb of gelignite, 15lb of gunpowder, and 70 detonators exploded less than 20 yards ...

    Article : 102 words
  7. MORE DESERTIONS

    A Swiss engineer, the first European to pass through the Italian lines from Abyssinia, expects that there will be more desertions of Abyssinians in the northern area, as they have not been paid for three months and are pillaging the countryside and ...

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  8. MALNUTRITION.

    The health committee of the City Council yesterday discussed a statement by Professor Harvey Sutton on Saturday that about 40 per cent. of school children showed evidence ...

    Article : 299 words
  9. FINANCIAL SUB-COMMITTEE MEETS.

    A communique issued in Genera states: "The financial sub-committee's proposal, which the Committee of Eighteen adopted, provides for immediate measures by League members to ...

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  10. NEW CONSTITUTION

    The State Cabinet yesterday approved of a recommendation submitted by the Minister for Health (Mr. Pitzsimons) to place the Prince Henry Hospital (Coast Hospital) under ...

    Article : 208 words
  11. PASSED THROUGH ITALIAN LINES.

    The first European to come through the Italian lines fron Abyssinia has arrived at Adowa, and the special representative of the British United Press states that he is M. ...

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  12. £500 DAMAGES

    A jury of four in No. 6 Causes Court, before Mr. Justice Maxwell, yesterday awarded Miss Ruth Portrate, an operatic soprano, £500 damages in her action against Sir Benjamin ...

    Article : 243 words
  13. OLD WOMAN LOST

    More than 100 men are searching the wild and mountainous country about Burraga for a 74 year-old woman Mrs. F. Pollard, who has been missing from her home at North ...

    Article : 156 words
  14. LOTTERY DRAWING.

    The principal prizes in the 297th State lottery were drawn at the Australian Hall yesterday, by Mr. Norman New, of Coonamble. First prize was won by the "216" ...

    Article : 102 words
  15. EFFECT OF SANCTIONS ON ITALY.

    "Little of Italy's export is essential to the recipients," says the "Financial News," discussing sanctions "Except some Italian wines and foods, her exports are easily obtainable ...

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  16. SCHOOL OF WHALES.

    For half a mile, whales are stranded on Tatlow's Beach, about a mile east of Stanley. They became stranded this morning on a sandspit and were unable to regain the deep ...

    Article : 235 words
  17. SECESSION.

    The council of the Dominion League of Western Australia has adopted the following resolution:—"That the council of the Dominion League of Western Australia ...

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  18. PIGEON'S TRIP

    On Sunday, September 22, when the Wanganella was about 150 miles out from Sydney on her voyage to New Zealand, a pigeon alighted on the deck in a well-nigh exhausted ...

    Article : 224 words
  19. TRADES COUNCIL'S SUPPORT.

    At a meeting of the Lithgow Trades and Labour Council yesterday, the following lesolution was adopted, by seven votes to five:— "This meeting realises the danger of another ...

    Article : 121 words
  20. JAZZ BANNED.

    A final prohibition on "nigger jazz" over the whole of the German broadcasting system has been imposed by the chief of Reich broadcasting (Herr Hadamovsky), who ...

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  21. RAVINE MYSTERY.

    One of the mutilated bodies which was found a fortnight ago in a ravine at Garden-holm, Dumfreisshire, has been identified as that of Mary Jane Rogerson, 20, a ...

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  22. GRANDFATHER CLOCK.

    A grandfather clock, which, according to the dates on various parts of the works, was made in 1616, is owned by Mr. John Latta, of Milton, who states that it has been in the ...

    Article : 51 words
  23. STOP PRESS.

    The 52 nations ocmprising the Sanctions [?]ting Committee approved [?] canctions. [?] will be app[?]d to ...

    Article : 54 words
  24. POLICE INQUIRIES.

    Detectives investigating the shooting of Leslie Gordon Tickner at Newtown, and of Luigi Origlia and Mrs. Ethel Wells near Forbes, are making little progress in their inquiries. ...

    Article : 255 words
  25. SERIOUS CHARGE

    Walter Findlay, 41, barman, was charged at the Central Police Court yesterday, with having shot at Mary Withers, a hotel licensee, with intent to murder her. Findlay was also ...

    Article : 263 words
  26. "STEW SUNDAYS."

    "Stew Sundays," introduced in tne winter of 1934, have been revived in Germany by official order, for five months. The decree limits Sunday dinner to one dish, the saving ...

    Article : 72 words
  27. MARKSMEN ROBBED

    Three Victorian riflemen lost £28 in money an two gold watches, which were taken from their tent at the National Rifle Association encampment at the Anzac Rifle Range, ...

    Article : 172 words
  28. MAN'S DEATH.

    Herbert Martin, 50, a resident of the unemployed camp in David-street, Chullora, was found lying unconscious in the backyard of a house in Chullora carly yesterday morning ...

    Article : 132 words
  29. HOTEL BURNT DOWN.

    The Exchange Hotel was destroyed by fire early yesterday morning, the occupants of the hotel barely having time to escape. The alarm was given at 5 a.m., the fire, ...

    Article : 128 words
  30. FRONTIER INCIDENT.

    The Soviet Ambassador (M. Yurenev) protested to the Foreign Minister (M. Hirota) against the violation of the frontier by Japanese and Manchurian troops, and demanded ...

    Article : 95 words
  31. QUADRUPLETS BORN.

    Mrs. Victoria Harmsworth, aged 34, the wife a metal worker in Stoke Newington, has given birth to male quadruplets at the Royal Free Hospital. All are well. Their ...

    Article : 149 words
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