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  2. TWO 'PLANES.

    Two air cadets, undergoing a 12 months' course of training at the flying training school of the Royal Australian Air Force at Point Cook, were killed ...

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  3. OVERSEA TRADE.

    The Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. E. T. Mcphee), in a return of oversea trade, made available yesterday, states it would appear that although there will be a favourable ...

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  4. FLOODS. Railway Lines Under Water.

    Train services are still interrupted in North Queensland as a result of floods. The Tully River this afternoon was 7ft 4 inches over the railway lines, having fallen ...

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  5. LOAN COUNCIL.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. J. G. Latham) referred yesterday to a letter in the "Herald" of January 24 by the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly (Sir Daniel Levy), ...

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  6. MANCHURIA.

    The stage is rapidly being prepared for what Japan confidently hopes to be the last phase of the conquest of Manchuria. The activities of the whole military machine are now directed ...

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  7. WATER SUPPLY.

    In a report to the Minister for Works (Mr. Weaver) yesterday, Mr. W. Claude Wilson, civil engineer and surveyor, said that the completion of the pressure tunnel and subsidiary ...

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  8. MUTINY. Dutch Battleship

    A message from The Hague says it is officially announced that the native crew of the battleship Zeven Provincien mutinied at Olelch ...

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  9. WALSH ISLAND

    The Minister for Works (Mr. Weaver), in a spirited reply yesterday to a deputation representative of the industrial organisations in the ...

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  10. HEAT WAVE IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    With the exception of South Coast towns, the whole State is experiencing a severe heat wave. Perth's highest reading on Friday was 103.6 degrees, on Saturday 98, and on ...

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  11. LOAN WORKS.

    The outstanding consideration arising from the agreement between the Commonwealth Bank Board and the Loan Council, by which the Loan Council will in future secure the ...

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  12. MANCHUKUO.

    The drafting committee of the Committee of Nineteen has made considerable progress in preparing its recommendations. It unanimously agreed on non-recognition of ...

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  13. NEW BUS ROUTES.

    The Commissioner for Road Transport (Mr. Maddocks) announced yesterday that two new bus services, linking Watson's Bay and Bellevue Hill with the Central Station, would be ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    Although no official negotiations have been entered into between the New Zealand and Australian Governments concerning the New Zealand embargo on Australian fruit and ...

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  15. FILM WAR.

    Agreement has been reached between the General Theatres Corporation and two of the American distributing companies along the lines indicated in the "Herald" on Saturday. ...

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  16. GERMANY.

    Berlin yesterday indulged in an orgy of Nazi hero worship, when the Nazi, Hans Maikowski, and a policeman, who were murdered by Communists, were given a State funeral, an honour ...

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  17. FARM MANAGER

    Frederick Druyan, manager of Mr. J. T. Lang's property, Myrtle Farm, at Ebenezer, on the banks of the Hawkesbury River, was to-day fined £15 at the Windsor Police Court ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN RADIO.

    Professor R. S. Wallace (Vice-Chancellor of Sydney university), after four months in England on behalf of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, told a representative of ...

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  19. TEST WICKET.

    Following upon a discussion between the English captain (D. R. Jardine), the joint manager of the English team (Mr. P. F. Warner), and officials of the Queensland Cricket ...

    Article : 363 words
  20. STUPID HOAXES

    The Concord police are endeavouring to trace the perpetrator of a series of stupid and cruel hoaxes on the occupant of a house at 42 Gordon-street, Concord. For more ...

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  21. CITY COUNCIL.

    The City Council may increase the city rate this year in order to meet its commitments. The Town Clerk (Mr. Hendy) has recommended that it be raised by /0½ to /5 in ...

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  22. 106th LOTTERY.

    The principal prizes in the 106th State lottery were drawn at Her Majesty's Theatre yesterday by Mr. H. L. Askey, president of the Masonic Club. The winning numbers ...

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  23. AVIATION.

    Mr. J. A. Mollison left Lympne at 12 minutes past 8 this morning on his flight to South America. Mr. Mollison is flying a Puss Moth, with a ...

    Article : 127 words
  24. BRITAIN'S MILK.

    The Milk Commission has devised a scheme for drastic reorganisation of the industry, presenting undercutting by individuals and strengthening the position of producers in ...

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  25. FIXED DEPOSITS.

    Sir Robert Gibson, chairman of the Commonwealth Bank Board, announced to-day that in pursuance of the policy which had been followed by the board towards interest ...

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  26. MISS TAYLOR.

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond) made the following statement with regard to the reinstatement of Miss Beatrice Taylor:— ...

    Article : 129 words
  27. CRIMES ACT.

    A section of the Crimes Act which has not been used for many years, if at all, was put into operation by Acting Judge Lloyd at the Darlinghurst Quarter Sessions ...

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  28. PICTURE INDUSTRY.

    Representatives of the Cinematograph Exhibitors' Association and the Theatrical Employees' Union met in conference to-day to discuss the dispute arising from the recent ...

    Article : 125 words
  29. NON-STOP FLIGHT.

    Squadron-Leader Gayford and Flight-Lieutenant Nicholetts, left Cranwell at twelve minutes past seven this morning in a Royal Air Force monoplane on a non-stop flight to ...

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  30. BUSINESS CONDITIONS.

    There is definite evidence in border districts that during the past few months business has considerably improved. At the same time there has been a satisfactory reduction in ...

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  31. LISMORE BY-ELECTION.

    The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly (Sir Daniel Levy), it is expected, will issue next week the writ for the Lismore byelection, necessitated by the death of Mr. ...

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  32. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED.

    Fifteen thousand police, including thousands of specials, being almost the entire strength of the metropolitan force, concentrated in Hyde Part yesterday afternoon, when there was a ...

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  33. MAIL BAG STOLEN

    When the Wiluna-Perth train yesterday was at Mekatharra, about 400 miles north-east of Perth, the local goods shed was burned down. ...

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  34. LORRY OVER CLIFFS.

    A motor lorry, the police believe, was deliberately run over the cliffs at Bondi last night. The police have not yet ascertained whether the vehicle had been stolen. ...

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  35. FIGHT IN STREET.

    More than 300 people excitedly watched two men engage in a fierce fight in Rileystreet, near Devonshire-street, Surry Hills last evening. Later one of the men was ...

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  36. MOSLEM RITES.

    A message from Constantinople says that the President Mustapha Kemal, and the Prime Minister. Ismet Pasha, vigorously repressed a religious outbreak in Brusa, the city of 150 ...

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  37. N.Z. MURDER.

    Edward Tarrant's appeal against the sentence of death passed on him for the murder of James Flood at Picton was dismissed. His counsel is appealing to the ...

    Article : 127 words
  38. 300lb SWORDFISH.

    There was much excitement at Narooma and other coastal towns on Saturday when a swordfish weighing 300 pounds was caught by Mr. Roy Smith, grazier, of Brooklands, ...

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  39. THE ATLANTIQUE.

    The owners of the Atlantique have decided to abandon the wreek to the underwriters, who are likely to tow it to England, despite the ill-felling which will be aroused in France ...

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  40. LOSS OF £15

    Messrs. M. and G. S. Murray, of Tara, Louth, via Bourke, showed a loss of £15/3/8, after paying expenses, on a consignment of 1010 sheep sold recently at Flemington. ...

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  41. PROFESSOR COPLAND

    Professor Copland, accompanied by his wife and daughter, will leave Australia in March for a tour of Europe and the United States. He will study and conduct research into tariff ...

    Article : 75 words
  42. DEATH OF DWARF.

    Robert Widgery, the dwarf who died in Sydney Hospital on Saturday night after having been stabbed in the neck in Woolloomooloo earlier in the day, was formerly employed ...

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