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  2. MOTHER'S RIGHT.

    Mr. Justice Long Innes, in Equity yesterday, gave judgment in what he described as a "painful case." He gave the custody of a two-year-old child to its mother, who, he ...

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  3. ALSATIAN DOGS

    The destruction of unattended Alsatians unless thpy are muzzled will be authorised by legislation which the Government intends to introduce. ...

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  4. NEW GOVERNOR.

    Major-General Dugan, who has been appointed Governor of South Australia, is described as one of the most distinguished-looking generals of the British Army. He is tall ...

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  5. THE SHOW.

    The Royal Show opened yesterday in unpleasant weather Heavy rain fell in the morning and in the afternoon the conditions were mostly uncomfortable in light drizzles, but ...

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  6. AUSTRIA.

    The Vienna correspondent of the Daily Telegraph" says:—"Details of the new Constitution show that in future Austria will be an autocratic Catholic ...

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  7. MR. BRUCE

    Preliminary discussions will take place in Melbourne to-day between the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) and the High Commissioner (Mr. Bruce), on the problems that have arisen with regard to the furtherance of the policy of Empire economic co-operation, since the Ottawa Agreements were signed ...

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  8. FARMER'S ESCAPE.

    John Howard, an elderly man, had a remarkable escape from death on a farm off Pathra-road, near Bega, early on Sunday morning A double-barrel shotgun was aimed ...

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  9. EMPIRE CO-OPERATION.

    Mr. Bruce has himself said that the question of how best co-operation between Great Britain and Australia can be achieved is the main purpose of his visit to Australia. In ...

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  10. AUTOGRAPHED FLAGS.

    Through the generosity of Mr, Edward Solomon, of Melbourne, the Australian War Memorial has received a collection of autographed flags, presented by him to the ...

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  11. LANG PARTY.

    Addressing about 100 union officials and others in the Trades Hall to-day. Alderman J. S. Garden and Mr. J. B. Martin, who are conducting a campaign in Victoria in ...

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  12. FRANCE.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says: "Alarmist reports are circulating that both Conservative and Socialist parties arc arming. It is already known that many ...

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  13. PRINCE GEORGE.

    Concern is felt in Canberra at the lack of information from London regarding the tentative programme for the tour of Prince-George in Australia. Nearly two months have ...

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  14. UNITED STATES.

    After a week of negotiations, the threatened strike in the motor car industry was averted to-night with a compromise agreement satisfactory to the union leaders and the employers. ...

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  15. ITALY.

    The general elections were conducted quietly and efficiently to-day. The country voted as one constituency for 400 candidates selected by the Fascist Grand Council. ...

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  16. MR. MARR TO VISIT PERTH.

    The Federal Minister in charge of arrangements for the visit of Prince George (Mr. Marr), will leave Sydney on April 28, for Perth, to consult with the Western Australian ...

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  17. RESTRICTION POLICY.

    Speaking at the Melbourne Town Hall to-day, at a civic reception to the High Commissioner, Mr. Bruce, emphasised the need for Australia to show a united front in its ...

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  18. EXPLOSION IN STORE.

    Fumes from a tin of methylated spirits came in contact with a light at Bartle's People's Store, Terminus-street, Liverpool, yesterday, and exploded. A fire followed, ...

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  19. MR. WARD, M.P.

    Fears that the endorsement of Mr. E. Ward, M.P., as the candidate for East Sydney at the next Federal elections is in jeopardy, the supporters of the Garden-Graves group have ...

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  20. DISARMAMENT.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says:—"The disarmament committee of the Cabinet to-morrow will probably draft a series of questions for Fiance regarding her demands for fresh ...

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  21. MASKED MAN.

    A vicious assault on a young woman by a masked man, who battered his victim about the head before robbing her, is being investigates by the police. ...

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  22. HUGE COAL CONTRACT

    The Australian Gas Light Company has let a contract for the supply of coal for five years to Mc[?]wraith, McEacharn, Ltd. The contract, which is for approximately 370,000 ...

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  23. GERMAN SPIES.

    Mary Ogarek, aged 23, one of the loveliest women ever tried in Poland, and Ernest Garvaki, aged 31, have been sentenced to life imprisonment by a military court for spying ...

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  24. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    Replying to statements made by the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) When the new waterside regulations were announced, the secretary of the Waterside Workers' ...

    Article : 164 words
  25. Q.V. BUILDING

    A special meeting of the City Council, by seven votes to four, yesterday approved a recommendation from the general purposes committee that the tender of J. C. ...

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  26. TASMAN FLIGHTS.

    Preparations are complete for Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's flight across the Tasman Sea on Wednesday if the weather is favourable. ...

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  27. MILK FOR CHILDREN.

    The Minister for Health (Mr. Weaver) has under consideration a scheme for the supply of half a pint of milk daily to each child in the State schools. ...

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  28. THOUSANDS OF WOMEN

    The "Daily Herald" says: "Thousands of young women returned to England from the dominions and the United States in 1933. They had mostly gone abroad to seek livings ...

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  29. BRITISH NAVAL SECRETS

    supplementing his disclosures of British naval secrets revealed in foreign service papers, the naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says: The official organ of the German ...

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  30. INTEREST REDUCTION.

    By a majority decision to-day the Full Court of the High Court held tnat the Wanganui-Rangitiki Electric Power Board of New Zealand could not obtain under the New South ...

    Article : 166 words
  31. MR. ULM'S PLANS.

    The New Zealand postal authorities have approved Mr. C. T. P. Ulm's proposal for a flight to New Zealand and return next month, carrying mails on both journeys. ...

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  32. SUGGESTED ROAD.

    The Minister for Transport (Mr. Bruxner) proposes to refer to his departmental officers for investigation and report the question of a State highway from the Queensland border, ...

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  33. CENTENARY AIR RACE.

    The Italian aviator, Captain Osvaldo Baldi, who won the Bibesco Cup in 1933, is entering the centenary air race with a single-engined Caproni monoplane capable of an average ...

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  34. WOOL FOR CHINA

    It is likely that when the first of the new season's wool sales open in Sydney in August competition from Chinese buyers will be forthcoming. ...

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  35. FALL OF COAL.

    William Cartwright, 29, shiftman, of Belmont, was killed, and two other mine workers were fortunate to escape serious injury when a big fall of coal and stone occurred in John ...

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  36. FREE STATE SENATE.

    In a speech at Mullingar (Westmeath), the President of the Irish Free State Executive (Mr. de Valera) said it had not yet been decided what body would replace the Senate, ...

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  37. WELL GUARDED.

    Every possible precaution against the Doncaster Handicap favourite, Rogilla, meeting with harm is being taken by his owner-trainer, L. Haigh. ...

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  38. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    There is more sickness among returned soldiers throughout Australia than in any year since the Great War. Returned soldier inpatients in hospitals number 1600, and ...

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  39. GERMANY'S EMPLOYMENT SCHEME.

    The Minister for Finance (Count von krosigk) announced that money to finance the gigantic employment programme would not be available from the Budget. ...

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  40. MINER'S DEATH.

    Henry Whackett, 56, died this morning fro [?] the effects of inhaling foul air in a mining shaft. No work had been done in the shaft since Thursday, but this morning Whackett ...

    Article : 88 words
  41. WORLD RUGBY UNION.

    A world Rugby Union has been formed at Hanover. It has adopted British rules, and embraces France, Germany, Italy, Rumania, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Holland, and other ...

    Article : 64 words
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