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  2. THE RAILWAYS.

    Railway traffic returns for July, the first of the current financial year, disclose that the substantial increases of the previous months are being maintained. There was an increase ...

    Article : 157 words
  3. ELECTRICITY.

    There was a clash of interests between city and suburban representatives at the first meeting yesterday, at the Local Government Department, of the County Council, which is to ...

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  4. MOON WALKS OFF

    During the jubilee tennis singles championship at Milton to-day E. F. Moon caused a stir by walking off the court after losing the first two sets to J. Grimstead. ...

    Article : 227 words
  5. WOOL SALES.

    Prospects of the Australian woolselling season, which will open in Sydney on Monday, are bright. Values for local fellmongered wools ...

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  6. TRIBESMEN

    More than 60 tribesmen were killed and 46 were wounded in a fight last Saturday between disaffected tribesmen and British-Indian forces operating in the mountainous regions ...

    Article : 200 words
  7. HEAT LAYER

    Man will never be able to fly to the moon, and ultra-short waves cannot be of real use to broadcasting. These facts emerge from the discovery by ...

    Article : 283 words
  8. SANCTIONS.

    It is generally believed that the British Government has agreed with the French Premier (M. Laval) that there cannot be any question of ...

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  9. FEDERAL BUDGET.

    The heaviest tasks awaiting the Federal Cabinet, which will meet in Canberra tomorrow morning, and will continue the presessional meetings every week until the ...

    Article : 640 words
  10. RAIN LIKELY

    The dry conditions that prevail in some districts in New South Wales may be relieved within the next 24 hours by substantial falls. Cloudy and unsettled weather is developing ...

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  11. NAVAL DOCTORS.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Parkhill) announced yesterday several changes in the conditions under which medical officers join the Royal Australian Navy. ...

    Article : 190 words
  12. SUEZ CANAL.

    The Geneva Research Centre, in co-operation with the Foreign Policy Association of America, has published a study of the Suez Canal pioblem in which they conclude that, ...

    Article : 323 words
  13. AUSTRALIAN RESEARCHES.

    Commenting last night, Professor J. P. V. Madsen, professor of electrical engineering at the University, said that experiments which had been in progress for the last 18 months ...

    Article : 271 words
  14. STRIKE AT MINE.

    The Commonwealth colliery, Lidsdale, is idle, as a result of the contention by members of the miners' lodge that a man who is not a member of the federation is doing work ...

    Article : 152 words
  15. BRITAIN'S POSITION.

    The Minister for Health (Mr. Hughes) replied yesterday to comments made by Professor Charteris on the opinions he expressed on the possible consequences of armed ...

    Article : 438 words
  16. REASONS FOR DEMAND.

    The chairman of Winchcombe, Carson, Ltd. (Mr. Harold Bell), at the annual meeting of the company yesterday, said that, while he could not commit himself to a definite ...

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  17. LIGHT 'PLANES.

    The conditions governing the exemption of the ultra-light aeroplane, the British Drone, from the official regulations governing the manufacture of aircraft and from the usual ...

    Article : 130 words
  18. LOWER COSTS.

    Officials of the Post Office are convinced after an examination of the proposal to carry first-class mail matter between the capital cities by air that the cost of establishing the ...

    Article : 239 words
  19. DASH BY 'PLANE.

    Dr. and Mrs. Kilvington, of Melbourne, parents of Trevor Kilvington, a University student, who was accidentally shot about 120 miles from Alice Springs, arrived at Dr. ...

    Article : 265 words
  20. GERMANY.

    A gloomy picture of the position of Germany as regards population and the evils of overcrowded cities was painted by the Reich Minister for the Interior (Dr. Frick), at the ...

    Article : 523 words
  21. FREIGHT CHARGES.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens), in a speech at Grenfell to-day, reiterated the Government's intention again to review freight charges on wheat, dairy produce, meat, and fruit. ...

    Article : 601 words
  22. COMMUNIST ACTIVITY.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Moscow says: "The Soviet has rejected protests by Britain, the United States, Italy, and Latvia against the propagandist activities of ...

    Article : 272 words
  23. SERIOUS EXPLOSION.

    A small electric light bulb, which exploded like a miniature bomb, caused extensive injuries to a young man who had been holding it in a garage in Manly yesterday morning. ...

    Article : 345 words
  24. GANG OF SMUGGLERS.

    A mysterious woman known as the Queen of Spades is believed to be the master-mind of an international gang of smugglers, who, working at Le Havre, have, during the last ...

    Article : 349 words
  25. SWEATING ALLEGED.

    Complaints of abuses in industry were made to the Premier (Mr. Dunstan) to-day by a deputation representing the Anti-Sweating League. ...

    Article : 277 words
  26. STOLEN GOODS.

    After stealing a motor car in Oxide-street last night, thieves ransacked Mr. S. Newton's home, in Sulphide-street, and escaped with a safe and money and other valuables. The ...

    Article : 121 words
  27. LAND SPEED RECORD.

    Sir Malcolm Campbell, holder of the world's land speed record of 276.814 miles an hour, which he established at Daytona Beach, Florida, on March 3 last, arrived here to-day, ...

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  28. SIX CAPTAINS

    When the Union Royal mail steamer Maunganui sails for New Zealand and San Francisco this afternoon, the commander (Captain Toten) will have the unusual experience of ...

    Article : 169 words
  29. SIR GEORGE PEARCE

    "Australia is more than justifying her mandate over New Guinea," said Sir George Pearce, Minister for External Affairs, who reached Brisbane to-night by the Macdhui ...

    Article : 163 words
  30. NEW GUINEA PATROL.

    Sir Charles Marr, M.P., addressing a meeting of the Ashfield branch of the United Australia party at the Ashfield Town Hall last night, said that the cadets in the service ...

    Article : 159 words
  31. MINER KILLED

    While John Field, 31, miner, of Boulder, was working in a shaft at the new North Boulder mine at Fimiston this morning, he was struck by a 36lb iron counter-weight, ...

    Article : 152 words
  32. GOSPEL OF CO-OPERATION.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens, discussing international relations in a speech here to-day, said he believed that one of their supreme duties was to preach the gospel of the stability ...

    Article : 167 words
  33. CANEFIELDS STRIKERS.

    By what appeared to be at least a three to one majority, canecutters in the South Johnstone mill area decided this afternoon against going back to work. Before this decision, a ...

    Article : 85 words
  34. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales, who is spending a holiday here, boarded British, French, and Italian warships in the harbour. He spent 40 minutes on the Italian destroyer Bianchi, ...

    Article : 47 words
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