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  2. TENSE ATMOSPHERE AT COUNCIL MEETING

    Italy still remains a member of the League of Nations, but she denies its right to intervene on behalf of Abyssinia. When the Council at its meeting last night decided to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. HOW ITALIANS SEE POSITION

    Italians sec in the meeting of the League Council the opening of the really decisive moment in the crisis provoked by the Abyssinian ...

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  4. FEAR OF CIVIL WAR IN SPAIN

    The decision of the National Congress of Spanish Labour at Sargossa to establish Soviets throughout the country has been followed by ...

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  5. HANGING OF HICKEY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Between 200 and 300 men and women took part in a mild demonstration outside Parliament House to-night, just before the adjournment, ...

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  6. TWO BROTHERS FOUND

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday. — Harold York Thompson, solicitor, of Parramatta, and his brother. Allan Lloyd Thompson, bookmaker, of Manly, whose launch was ...

    Article : 536 words
  7. TREATMENT OF ABORIGINES

    Cruel and inhuman treatment of blacks by white people in Central Australia was alleged by Dr. Charles Duguid, formerly Moderator in South Australia, at the ...

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  8. RISE IN PRICES

    Following a marked increase in world gold production in 1935, the Bank of International Settlements, in a report presented at its annual meeting in Basle, ...

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  9. "JAPAN FRIENDLY TO AUSTRALIA"

    The Australian-Japanese Society, at a meeting last night, passed the following resolution:- "We regret recent developments ...

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  10. MINISTER'S SON AT INQUIRY

    Mr. Leslic Thomas, son of the Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. J. H. Thomas), and a member of a stockbroking firm, in evidence before the tribunal which is ...

    Article : 337 words
  11. FEWER UNEMPLOYED

    Estimates of unemployment in Great Britain at April 27 show an improvement compared with the figures for March and a year ago. ...

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  12. POWERS OF WAGES BOARDS

    The State Cabinet approved yesterday of an appeal against the decision of the Full Court in the case of Watsford v. the Chief Inspector of Factories being made to ...

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  13. DROPPED TELEGRAM FROM 'PLANE

    MT. GAMBIER (SA.), Tuesday.—On the last section of his South Australian Centenary good-will flight, Mr. J. Melrose arrived at Mt. Gambier this afternoon, ...

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  14. LONDON LOAN MARKET

    The pending New Zealand £4,000,000 conversion loan will probably open at a small discount. There is speculation in the city whether ...

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  15. TAX ASSESSMENTS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — A denial that there had been any holding back of in[?] tax assessments was given by the Treasure[?] (Mr. Casey), in reply to a ...

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  16. HINDENBURG ON RETURN FLIGHT

    The g[?]ant German airship Hindenburg left at 10.37 p.m. yesterday on her retrn flight to Germany. She is carrying 55 passengers, including ...

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  17. BETTER TOURIST ROADS

    The State Cabinet eager to abolish the toll-gate system at present operating on the Great Ocean road, and to improve tourist roads throughout the State, has ...

    Article : 161 words
  18. Gold, Markets, Exchanges

    Gold.—£7/0/2½. Exchanges.—Dollar, 4.96 13-16; franc, 75 11-33. Mining Shares.—Downward tendency. ...

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  19. FRANCE EASIER

    The moderate statement of the French Socialist leader (M. Blum), who will probably be the Premier of France when the new Government takes office on June 1, ...

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  20. CREDIT SAFEGUARDS

    Mr. Eric Gore-Browne, presiding at the British Bankers' Association dinner, paid tributes to Australia's financial recovery and its growing export surplus. He also ...

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  21. CAMPAIGN FOR BYELECTION

    The Lord Mayor of Melbourne (Councillor A. G. Wales) and Mr. Julius Grant are preparing actively their campaigns for the Legislative Council by-election for ...

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  22. Brook Again Arrested

    Mr. H. L. Brook, who is on a solo flight from London to Cape Town, has been detained by the Italian authorities in Tripolt. ...

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  23. Pastoral Companies' Burden

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Mr. McEwen ([?]C.P., Vic.) suggested during the Supply [?] in the House of Representatives to-day that, in view of the surplus ...

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  24. EVEREST CLIMBERS AT 21,500 FEET

    The main party is at Camp Three, near the foot of the North Col, at 21,500ft. The camp was established last Thursday by Smythe and Shipton. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. BRIEF CABLE NEWS

    Addressing Hungarian pilgrims, the Pope described communism as the common enemy. He urged prayer for liberation from the menace. ...

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  26. FISHERMAN'S BEND NOT FOR AIRPORT

    There is little possibility that the Cabinet will reconsider its refusal to set aside an area at Fisherman's Bend as an airport site, according to a statement made ...

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  27. BEHIND SCHEDULE

    Although she is three hours behind schedule on her attempt on the record for the return flight from Cape Town to England. Mrs. Amy Mollison hopes to make ...

    Article : 112 words
  28. Parliament in Brief

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Membem of the House of Representatives took advantage to-day of the opportunity afforded by further consideration in committee of ...

    Article : 134 words
  29. "Drinking Driver" Menace

    ADELAID, Tuesday.—The menace of "the drinking driver" will be one of the [?]pal questions discussed at the annual meeting of the Australian Temperance ...

    Article : 123 words
  30. Kidnapper Captured

    The Department of Justice has announced the capture of the last notorious kidnapper, Thomas Robinson, jun., who abducted Mrs. Alice Stoll on October 10. ...

    Article : 53 words
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  32. MAYOR REFUSES TO BUY LUNCHES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — There was an amusing sequel at a meeting of the Redcliffe Town Council to the council's decision that the mayor was expected to ...

    Article : 145 words
  33. Advertising

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  35. Fees to be Paid by Justices

    The Governor in Council approved yesterday of a rule under the Justices Act requiring the payment of a fee of 5 for the issue of every certificate of ...

    Article : 62 words
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