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  4. Closer Settlement in New South Wales

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. Buttenshaw) said to-day that the mailer of acquisition by the Government of private lands for closer settlement had, within the last few weeks, received full consideration by the Cabinet. it had ...

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  6. FAST FLIGHT

    Examination of the instruments of the 'plane after the flight on Christmas Day revealed that Raymond del Motte, during a test flight in a ...

    Article : 79 words
  7. RUSSIAN TRIAL

    The indictment against Leoniv Vassiliovitch Nikolaev, aged30 years, and 13 associates, for the murder of Sergei Kirov, alleged that an ...

    Article : 209 words
  8. WALLER'S FAST TRIP

    Ken Waller arrived here, averaging 195 miles an hour, from Leopoldville, Belgian Congo, despite Blight trouble with the port engine which was righted ...

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  9. SECOND ENGLISH AIR MAIL

    The second English air mail should be delivered in Sydney on Saturday. Two special officers of the Postal Department left for Cootamundra to-day ...

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  10. SHOCKING MURDER

    The police have released several persons who were detained after the body of William Mackie was found on the bank of Mossman Creek, Charters ...

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  11. BROKEN HILL

    It is now understood as likely that the Hospitals Commission will shortly subsidise the establishment of an aerial medical centre at Broken Hill. ...

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  12. MEAT QUOTAS

    Australia's reply to the British demand for the restriction of meat exports will probably be submitted to the Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. ...

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  13. YACHT RACE

    The yacht, Te Rapunga, one of the two competitors in the Centenary Tasman yacht race, crossed the finishing line this afternoon. The other yacht ...

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  14. GOLD AND COAL

    Returns furnished to the Minister for Mines indicate that the mineral. industry of New South Wales has made marked headway during the ...

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  15. CHIEF SCOUT

    Lord and Lady Baden Powell arrived in Melbourne by the Marella to-day and were greeted by representatives of the State Governor, the ...

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  16. M's.P. CONVICTED

    Captain Herbert James Moss, Conservative M.P. for Rutherglen, was fined £50, in default three montsh gaol; Mr. W. P. Templeton ...

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  17. PRINCE HENRY

    It is officially announced that Prince Henry is suffering from a slightly injured foot, as a result of a cut while surfing yesterday. The statement ...

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  18. ALLEGED ABDUCTION

    At the Redfern Court to-day George M'Murtrie, aged 60 years, blacksmith, appeared on a charge of having at Sydney yesterday fraudulently lured ...

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  19. BANK GUARANTEE

    The Full Court today dismissed the appeal of John Wren, of Melbourne, against the decision of Mr Justice Halse Roger who some time ago ...

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  20. BRIEF CABLES

    The importation of diamonds into Italy has been forbidden. ...

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  21. FAR WEST TELEGRAPH

    Another stirring chapter was added to the story of the far north-west telegraph line last week-end. A report which reached the ...

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  22. JAPANESE DIET OPENED

    The Emperor of Japan formally opened the Diet, and there will be an adjournment to-morrow till January 20. It is likely to be a stormy ...

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  23. "LABOR DAILY"

    The annual report of Labor Daily Ltd., presented at a meeting of shareholders, showed that for the trading year to April 30, 1934, a profit of ...

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  24. ITALY'S 40-HOUR WEEK

    Signor Oranetti, head of the Italian Fascist, Workers' Federation, says that the 40-hour week has been so successful that it is likely to be ...

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  25. CONTRACT BRIDGE

    The international laws of contract bridge ate is the course of revision, according to Major J. H. Montague, former [?]retary of the Portland Club ...

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  26. JAPAN IN MANCHUKUO

    The Emperor of Japan has appointed the Minister of War to be concurrently president of the new Board of Manchurian Affairs, controlling all ...

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  27. FAIR COMPETITION

    Reference to the meat situation was made by the leader of the New South Wales Country Party (Col. Bruxner) interviewed while on holiday here. He ...

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  28. SAFETY AT SEA

    A conference of the representatives of the shipowners and the martine unions will probably be called by the Federal Minister for Health (Mr. ...

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  29. BOMB AS PRESENT

    The "New York Times" Athens correspondent says that the Minister for War General Kondylis) received a Christmas present of a potassium ...

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  30. BUSY CHRISTMAS

    Details of the railway traffic during the December days approaching the holiday period are not available, but sufficient information is to hand to ...

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  31. FAR WEST CHILDREN

    A party of 145 children from the Far West arrived in Sydney for three weeks' holiday under the Far West Children's Health Scheme to-day. Not ...

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  32. SIXTEEN KILLED

    At least 16 were killed and more than a score injured when a Canadian National Railway express crashed into the rear of a standing passenger train ...

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  33. BABY LEFT ON VERANDAH

    A three weeks old baby was left on the verandah of a Burwood home late last night together with a clean change of clothing for it. The police ...

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  34. RETAIL TRADERS

    A greater volume of business this Christmas than for some years was reported to have been done by the retail traders. It is stated that the ...

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  35. CHILD DROWNED

    Mary Ellen Stevens, aged 23 years, a d[?]stic appeared at the City Court to-day charged with having mur[?]ed her 13 months old child. Leslie ...

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  36. Temporarily Missing

    Pat was relating his war-time experiences to an admiring crowd in the "local." "Shure," he said, pointing towards ...

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  38. Heartless

    Mrs. Smith (rushing into her husband's office): Oh, John, Norah made a [?] and tried to start the fire with pa[?] ...

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  39. TELEPHONE BUSINESS A RECORD

    The telephone department business during Christmas was a record. The Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. H. P. Brown) said to-day that 12,900 ...

    Article : 38 words
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