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  2. FUNERAL PYRES

    The fire threatened on Monday to complete the destruction of the storm and floods, as the work of burying the dead from Thursday's hurricane, ...

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  3. SAVINGS BANK CLOSURE

    Bitter reference to the Commonwealth Bank Board were made by the Premier (Mr. Lang) in introducing the Amending Government Savings Bank Bill in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon. ...

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  4. PARLIAMENT

    Apart from the inevitable questions from members, the proceedings in the House of Representatives are expected to be calm to-day. The ...

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  5. JAPANESE THREAT

    The Chairman of the Australian Woolgrowers' Council (Sir Graham Waddell) stated to-day that he had again brought before the Minister for Markets the question of encouraging reciprocal trade between Australia and Japan. ...

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  6. BRITANNIA BANK

    In reference to the Britannia Bank. the Australian Press Association learns from an authorative source that the reference to English backing apparently ...

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  7. TOWN DEVASTATED BY CYCLONE

    A meagre report from Santa Tesalia says that the town wasnearly destroyed by a cyclone on Sunday. A number of deaths ...

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  8. MOVE FOR TOLL ON SYDNEY HARBOUR

    In the Legislative Assembly, Mr. A. S. Henry, the Country Party Remember for Clarence, gave notice of his intention to move that a ...

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  9. AIR RECORD

    If the weather condition are favourable Flight-Lieutenant Stainforth will make a' further 'attempt this week on the world speed ...

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  10. FIVE MILLIONS

    Mr. E. G. Theodore. the Federal Treasurer, announced definitely last night that he intended contesting Dalley seat at the next Federal election. ...

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  11. JOHNSON CASE

    Giving evidence In the Jacob Johnson Inquiry to-day, John Alfred BeaseVpv, M P, stated that when Senator Daly was acting Attorney-General, he ...

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  12. FOR SOUTH AFRICA

    Mr. F. Akmatsu, Japanese wool buyer, stated to-day that the Japanese intended to operate on the South African wool market and already a number ...

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  13. BASIC WAGE

    0n the ground that the cost of livig has fallen since the last declaration, he Chamber of Manufactuiers to-day submitted an affadavit to the Industrial ...

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  14. ONE-LEGGED PILOT

    An Interesting point as to whether a one-legged' pilot is, entitled to a B licence (entitling him to carry passengers for profit) was raised in Sydney by ...

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  15. ITALIAN FEELING

    Describing Flight-Lieutenant Both— man's flight as an insignificant gain on Waghorn's record, the Italian press generally disparagingly refers to the ...

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  16. ECONOMY BILL

    In the House of Commons to-day. the debate was resumed on the second reading of the National Economy Bill., Mr. Arthur Greenwood, for the ...

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  17. CRASH INTO HOUSE

    Several persons had narrow escapes from death yesterday when an aeroplane crashed and was completely wrecked. ...

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  18. LOW WAGES

    When Claude Angelo, of Port Melbourne, who as a wrestler represented Australia at the Olympic Games in 1924, appeared at the Williamstown ...

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  19. AUSTRIA

    The Daily Herald's" Vienna corespondent says that the country is [?]thing with Indignation that the [?]scist revolutionaries have been ...

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  20. CANBERRA'S BEAUTY

    "When I returned on Sunday to Canberra I was amazed at its beauty," said the Prime Minister, when a visitor was introduced to him yesterday. ...

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  21. UNRULY BERLIN MOB

    The announcement of the political debate between the Nazi and Communist leaders caused an excited crowd of 20,000 to proceed to the ...

    Article : 75 words
  22. EARLY ELECTION

    The Daily Telegraph" says that the Conservatives, headed by Mr. [?]vilie Chamberlain, who has been [?]ressing for an early election, are ...

    Article : 55 words
  23. GANDHI SILENT

    Public interest in to-day's meeting of the Federal Structure Committee of the Indian Round Table Conference was considerably enhanced by the presence ...

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  24. BANK DECISION

    After considering requests by the various Governments for financial assistance, directors of the Bank of New South Wales and the Commercial ...

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  25. KING'S CONGRATULATIONS

    The King bas sent his congratulations to Squadron-Leader Orlebar, Fllght-Xieuteuiant Boothman, FligrhtLieutenant Stainforth and all officers ...

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  26. MAROUBRA AFFRAY

    Mention was made of, a shooting tragedy at Maroubra on June 16, when at the Central Court to-day, Nellie Cameron, 21, Donald Green, 28, and ...

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  27. PLANE LOST

    The location of the aeroplane, which left Lisbon, Portugal, on a non-slop flight for here, is a mystery. Forty-six hours have elapsed since ...

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  28. ANOTHER RECORD

    Britain recaptured the world's train speed record from Canada when the Great Western Express accomplished 77 miles from Paddington to ...

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  29. RUSSIAN DUMPING

    Addressing the Tariff Board to-day Mr. R. W. G. MacKay, of the firm of Collectors who are legal advisors to the [?]Usso Export Agency, the Australian ...

    Article : 108 words
  30. SUICIDE IN DESPAIR

    William Hobson, 73, of Woollahra, was found dead in his bedroom this morning with a revolver in his hand. It is believed that he shot himself ...

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  31. KINGSFORD SMITH

    Kingsford Smith's new 'plane, which he proposes to make an attempt on the record flight ta England, was assembled at Mascot to-day, and will ...

    Article : 61 words
  32. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Trade returns for August show that Imports into New South Wales during the month were valued at £1,784,756, compared with £2,775,710 for August ...

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  33. BRADMAN MAY TALK

    Interviewed to—day, Don Bradman reiterated that he had not yet made any decision regarding the offer hy the Accrington Club, but added that ...

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  34. NEW ACCOUNTS GROW

    It is learned that new accounts in the Government Savings Bank now total 27,932 including country returns. ' A big proportion of yesterday's ...

    Article : 57 words
  35. NATIONALIST PARTY

    The Victoria State Nationalist Party to-day decided to change Its name to the United Australia Party, thus falling into line with the Federal ...

    Article : 37 words
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