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  2. REFERENDUM.

    The Federal Cabinet decided to-day to submit legislation to the Federal Parliament providing for an alteration to the Commonwealth ...

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  3. TRADE DEPUTE.

    Negotiations were resumed in Canberra to-day between representatives of the Commonwealth Government and the Government of Japan for a ...

    Article : 396 words
  4. NO ELECTIONS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced definitely to-day that the election for the House of Representatives would not be held with the ...

    Article : 502 words
  5. NO NEWS OF LAUNCH.

    While preparations were being made in Sydney yesterday to search for the missing motor-cruiser Viking, the Colonial Sugar Refining Company's ...

    Article : 454 words
  6. MRS. FREER.

    A full explanation of the reasons which actuated the Minister for the Interior (Mr. Paterson) in ordering the exclusion from the ...

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  7. BRITISH MAIL.

    A subsidised British air service, carrying mail on the London-Sweden route, is arranging to buy a number of American airliners. ...

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  8. LOYALISTS STRIKE BACK.

    The lull in the artillery fire on the central Spanish front seems to presage either a slight withdrawal by the besiegers, who are definitely on the defensive, or preparation for the launching of an attack by the Government. ...

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  9. FORTIFICATIONS STRENGTHENED.

    The streets and houses fringing the areas nearest the besiegers are being increasingly fortified, behind the 50,000 loyalists who are defending the ...

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  10. AMERICAN PRECAUTIONS.

    At a conference between President Roosevelt and representatives of the State, War, and Navy Departments, the President ordered the adoption of a uniform policy restricting ...

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  11. CANADIAN VENTURE.

    It [?] announced that Clyde Fangborn, noted American airman, will fly here to-morrow from Newark (New Jersey) in a Bruneill Transport, which he expects to fly across the ...

    Article : 189 words
  12. DIVERSION POLICY.

    An agreement has been reached between the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) and the leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Curtin) for the unimpeded passage through the Federal ...

    Article : 159 words
  13. AUSTRALIA'S POLICY.

    The Minister for External Affairs (Sir George Pearce), referring in the Senate to-day to the crisis in Spain, said that the Commonwealth Government had felt it imperative ...

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  14. NO 'PLANE SEARCH.

    Mr. L. E. Clark, the New Zealand aviator, who intends to make a flight to New Zealand, made an offer yesterday to co-operate in the search for the Viking. After his offer had ...

    Article : 359 words
  15. MONEY POLICY.

    The difference of opinion between the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Casey) and the Premier (Mr. Stevens) on monetary policy led to further comment by both ...

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  16. APPEAL FOR PREFERENCE.

    Mr. Somerset De Chair (Con., Norfolk) asked the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Walter Runciman), in the House of Commons, whether he was aware that ...

    Article : 143 words
  17. BRITISH LANDS.

    The Mexico correspondent of the "New York Times" says that, in accordance with the Government's programme, all the cotton-producing soil in the Lagunera district is to be ...

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  18. SIR EDWARD GERMAN.

    Sir Edward German, the distinguished composer, died to-day, at the age of 74. ...

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  19. DISPUTES IN U.S.A.

    The probability of a shipyard strike has arisen. It is announced that 500 local members of the Industrial Union of Marine and Shipyard Workers of America will meet ...

    Article : 99 words
  20. QUEENSLAND'S ATTITUDE.

    Queensland probably will agree to cede to the Commonwealth Government those powers which before the High Court judgment it was thought the Commonwealth possessed for ...

    Article : 153 words
  21. DIPLOMATS CONFER.

    The Diplomatic Correspondent of the "Morning Post" understands that the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) and the Polish Foreign Minister (M. Beck) decided that ...

    Article : 164 words
  22. JAPAN'S PURCHASES.

    The "Asahi Shimbun" forecasts that Japan will insist on the trade negotiations being based on last year's figures. Australia, the newspaper states, would buy 150,000,000 square ...

    Article : 133 words
  23. POLITICAL UNIFORMS.

    The Public Order Bill, made necessary by the behaviour of the Mosley Fascists and the Communists, which was read a first time in the House of Commons yesterday, provides ...

    Article : 172 words
  24. ARRESTS IN RUSSIA.

    A number of Germans and Austrians and one Swede have been arrested on suspicion of being concerned in what is believed to be a widespread Fascist plot against the ...

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  25. REGULATIONS OBSERVED

    Although the aviation regulations have been declared invalid, the companies operating important interstate air mail and passenger services will continue to observe them. ...

    Article : 123 words
  26. USEFUL RAIN.

    Rain fell in the far north of the State yesterday, Tweed Heads reporting last night that light, soaking rain had fallen throughout the day. Probably less ...

    Article : 123 words
  27. "THAT'S ALL I WANT."

    Mrs. Freer, when informed of Mr. Paterson's statement, remarked: "So I am a person of undesirable character! That's all I want. He's got to prove ...

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  28. EMPLOYMENT.

    The Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Dunningham) said yesterday that the report of the Unemployment Relief Council for the year ended June 30 showed a reduction in ...

    Article : 238 words
  29. THE AMERICAS.

    It is understood that the United States Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull), leader of the American delegation to the inter-American peace conference, to take place in ...

    Article : 115 words
  30. FORMER SYDNEY DOCTOR

    The London police are seeking for a Harley-street doctor, Dr. Robert Vivian Storer, formerly of Sydney, who failed to surrender to his bail at the Marylebone Police Court on ...

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  31. MR. BUTLER'S OPINION.

    The Premier (Mr. Butler) said to-night that, as first step, the Commonwealth should ask the States each to pass legislation giving the Commonwealth control of civil aviation ...

    Article : 53 words
  32. BOMBING 'PLANE CRASHES.

    Nine deaths resulted from the crash of a bombing 'plane in the Lepini Mountains. Four members of the crew of six were killed instantly. Pilot-Captain Bernini ...

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  33. TRUNKS FOR BATHERS.

    With only one member opposing the motion, the council of the Royal Lifesaving Society of New South Wales decided last night to approve of the ...

    Article : 211 words
  34. DR. FENTON'S 'PLANE.

    Mr. Bland (Ind., N.T.) asked in the House of Representatives to-day, whether, in view of the fact that the High Court had ruled that the Civil Aviation Department had no ...

    Article : 129 words
  35. GERMAN ECONOMY.

    In pursuance of the economy campaign, a special drying plant has been installed in a new Hamburg-Amerika liner. This plant is to be extended throughout the fleet if it ...

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  36. RAINS IN QUEENSLAND.

    A fairly wide area of the drought-stricken part of south-eastern Queensland received some relief to-day from light rains, ranging from half to three-quarters of an inch. The falls ...

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  37. CONFIRMED INCENDIARIST.

    Hayward Adams, 23, night-club walter, after declaring that he feels like setting fire to things after drinking, admitted that he was the incendiarist who started nine fires early ...

    Article : 87 words
  38. MAINTENANCE SUIT.

    The wife of Oliver Hardy, film comedian, has begun a suit for separate maintenance, declaring that he was "grouchy" and ugly to-wards her. She accused him of drinking, ...

    Article : 138 words
  39. FROST DAMAGE IN MURRAY SETTLEMENTS.

    Reports received to-day indicate that frosts this morning caused damage in the fruit-growing areas. Frosts in October have been known before, but are exceptional in the Murray ...

    Article : 109 words
  40. ARAB BOYCOTT.

    [?] a long sitting, the Arab Higher Committee again decided not to co-operate with the Royal Commission, which has arrived in Palestine to inquire into the causes of unrest ...

    Article : 103 words
  41. FEDERAL BY-ELECTIONS.

    A by-election to fill the vacancy in the House of Representatives caused by the death of Sir Littleton Groom, the member for Darling Downs, Queensland, will be held in that ...

    Article : 79 words
  42. NIMBER OF UNEMPLOYED.

    In the House of Representatives, the Treasurer (Mr. Casey), replying to Mr. A. E. Green (Lab., W. Aust.), said that, for August, the estimated number of unemployed in Australia, ...

    Article : 83 words
  43. GIRL PARACHUTIST.

    Every schoolgirl in Turkey observed a two minutes' silence in memory of Eribe Hanum, 18, the first Turkish girl to be killed by parachuting. ...

    Article : 76 words
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