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  2. PHARMACIES MERGER.

    Negotiations are in progress for an amalgamation between Boot's Pure Drug Company, Ltd., the English chain store chemist company, and ...

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  3. NON-PAYING LINES.

    The criticism by the Assistant Commissioner for Railways (Mr. F. C. Garside) of the State Government's policy of constructing non-paying ...

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  4. UNIVERSITIES.

    The statements made by Monsignor J. Meany at a meeting at St. John's College, Sydney University, on Sunday, on the dangers of university ...

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  5. WOOL RISE

    Prices for fine super fieece wools were unchanged on the basis ruling at the close of last week at yesterday's Sydney sales, but values for all other fieece ...

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  6. SPIES TO BE SHOT.

    The German engineer, Stickling, and the eight others charged by the Soviet Government with espionage and conspiracy, have been sentenced to be shot. ...

    Article : 251 words
  7. INTERVENTION IN SPAIN.

    Germany is expected to break off diplomatic relations with Russia shortly, says the Diplomatic Correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph." This, he says, is fully expected by the Soviet, but it is not ...

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  8. MRS. FREER.

    A further test, in a foreign language, is to be applied to Mrs. M. M. Freer, who was recently excluded from Australia, if she returns to the ...

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  9. DISSATISFACTION IN CANBERRA.

    Dissatisfaction among private members of the U.A.P. with the decision of the Minister for the Interior (Mr. Paterson) in the Freer case has not abated, and it is certain that ...

    Article : 239 words
  10. FRENCH SENTENCE.

    Otto Rauft, a former German officer, who won the Iron Cross in the Great War, has been sentenced to 10 years' detention in a French fortress on a charge of espionage. ...

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  11. BRITAIN AND THE BELLIGERENTS.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Eden said that Britain had no intention at present of according belligerent rights to the Spanish contestants[?] The ...

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  12. PLEA TO PREMIER

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens), replying yesterday to a deputation from the Drug Trade Defence Council regarding drug chain stores, said that the Government desired that no British ...

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  13. KING'S LEADERSHIP.

    "The magic of personal leadership has never been better shown than on the occasion of the King's visit to the distressed areas of South Wales," states the "Daily ...

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  14. WHALE'S ATTACK.

    An injured and infuriated whale, 50 feet long, attacked a Ashing fleet at Port Fairy yesterday, and ripped a large hole in the planking of one boat. ...

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  15. CIVIL AVIATION.

    A bill will shortly be introduced in the House of Representatives to give the Government limited control over civil aviation. New air navigation regulations are being drafted, ...

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  16. LABOUR BALLOT.

    The first ballot for the election of a new State A.L.P. executive was held at the Trades Hall last night, and resulted in a victory for the candidates of the rebel unions. ...

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  17. SIR FITZROY MACLEAN.

    The death is announced, at the age of 101, of Sir Fitzroy Maclean, of Argyllshire, a former president of the Highland Society of London, and a notable figure in other Scottish ...

    Article : 157 words
  18. WOMAN LITIGANT

    Mrs. Ellen Cecilia Barlow, of Western Australia, made legal history when she appeared before the High Court of Australia yesterday. She is the first woman to have conducted ...

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  19. UNION LEADER'S COMMENTS.

    Commenting on non-paying railways, Mr. Lloyd Ross, State secretary of the Australian Railways Union, said yesterday that the loss, so far, had been borne by the railway workers, ...

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  20. SHORTER HOURS.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) said at a dinner at Newcastle to-night that he was sure that permanency of employment was closer to the heart of any ...

    Article : 151 words
  21. PROPOSAL STRONGLY CONDEMNED

    At Uarbry a conference was held by delegates of railway leagues in support of the Merriwa-Leadville railway. A letter was read from the Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale ...

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  22. TRAMWAY ELECTIONS.

    The annual election of officers of the Tramway Union has aroused considerable interest, because the result will probably decide whether the tramway vote will be cast for or against ...

    Article : 112 words
  23. LOANS TO DOMINIONS.

    The City Editor of "The Times," comment[?] on the opposition by the Premier of South Australia (Mr. Butler) to borrowing abroad, says that Mr. Butler's complaint against the ...

    Article : 171 words
  24. REPORTED SUBMARINE ATTACK.

    It has been announced by the Spanish Air Ministry that on Sunday morning at least two foreign submarines attacked Government warships at the ...

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  25. NEWCASTLE SUPPORT.

    The president of the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce (Mr. T. Armstrong, M.L.C.), speaking at a dinner to the Premier (Mr. Stevens) to-night said that Newcastle ...

    Article : 99 words
  26. MINERS' LODGE REFUSES TO VOTE.

    Members of Tyldesley Miners' Lodge refused to vote either in the Macquarie or Senate A.L.P. pre-selection ballots, on the ground that its secretary (Mr. Edmund Mara) ...

    Article : 132 words
  27. ILLEGAL BETTING.

    Members of the Labour party have diverse views on the Racing Bill, which aims at the suppression of betting shops, and there will be a spirited debate when it comes before ...

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  28. OVERDUE LAUNCH.

    The small French steamer Neo Hebridais, en route from Sydney to Noumea, will go hundreds of miles off her course and call at both Middleton and Elizabeth Reefs, north of ...

    Article : 198 words
  29. FAST FLIGHTS TO CAPE

    The attempt which J. A. Mollison is to make to establish a new record flight to South Africa may develop into a race against Flying Officer D. W. Llewellyn, who is intending to ...

    Article : 165 words
  30. "OUT OF ORDER."

    A minute from the Lord Mayor (Alderman Howie) received unusual treatment yesterday when it was ruled out of order by the vice-chairman of the works committee of the City ...

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  31. NEWSPAPER CONTROL.

    Union leaders yesterday expressed indignation at the action of the directors of the official organ of the State Labour party, in convening the annual meeting of shareholders ...

    Article : 272 words
  32. MORE BOMBARDMENT AT MADRID.

    Startling the city with the earliness of the attack, three rebel bombers, escorted by fighting 'planes, appeared at 6.15 a.m. to-day, and dropped incendiary bombs, one landing in the ...

    Article : 330 words
  33. BRITISH MINISTER

    Mr. K. M. Lindsay, M.P., Civil Lord of the Admiralty, and the Imperial Government's representative at the Adelaide centenary celebrations, arrived at Brisbane to-day after ...

    Article : 105 words
  34. BOILERMAKERS.

    A complete stoppage of work has now taken place at Chowder Bay, on the construction of oil tanks for the Defence Department. Last week, 30 ironworkers went on strike, in ...

    Article : 80 words
  35. GOLD SEIZED.

    The police say that £4000 in gold coins and ingots were concealed in the false accumulator case of a car that was searched at Perly. The driver and a companion, who were going ...

    Article : 133 words
  36. MR. H. C. PRICE'S STATEMENT.

    The managing director of Hallam, Ltd. (Mr. H. C. Price) said last night that no official letter had been sent by his firm to the Premier regarding Boots, Ltd. Employees of the firm ...

    Article : 78 words
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