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  6. Preparations for Piracy Conference

    No reply has yet been received from Italy, but preparations are proceeding for the piracy conference, which Britain and France state will be held according to plan, "whatever happens." ...

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  7. MEMBERS PROTEST

    Exception was taken by members of the legislative Assembly to-day to the reference to "professional politicians" reported to have been made ...

    Article : 171 words
  8. BANK PROFITS

    "Good prices for exports, and a flow of money from overseas for investment, seem likely to continue in the immediate future. However, the possibility ...

    Article : 187 words
  9. DAIRY PRODUCE TRADE

    Reviewing the dairy produce trade for 1936-37, Weddel Ltd. declare that there was slightly more business and better prices than in the previous year. ...

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  10. NATIONALISTS ATTACK CONVOY

    A fierce battle, the result of which is unknown, occurred to the west of Algiers, between the Nationalist cruiser, Canarias, and two Loyalist destroyers ...

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  11. DOCKYARD STRIKE

    Fitters and turners who are on strike at Cockatoo Island and Mort's Dock said to-day that they would not return to work until their demand for ship ...

    Article : 86 words
  12. BRITAIN RESPONDS

    After an urgent request from the International Red Cross, Britain is chartering a steamer to assist in evacuating to Marseilles 4000 refugees who ...

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  13. ALEXANDRIA STRIKE SETTLED

    The strike of engineers at Hadfields (Australia) Ltd., Alexandria, was settled to-day on mutually satisfactory terms, and the men will resume work ...

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  14. WIFE ACQUITTED

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day Lvdia Bagley aged 33 years, was acquitted on a charge of having maliciously wounded her husband, Stephen ...

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  15. COUNTED OUT

    The House of Representatives, after sitting from 10.30 yesterday morning, was counted out shortly after 3 o'clock this morning for the want of a quorum. ...

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  16. MAN SENTENCED FOR THEFT

    After saying that, he took full responsibility for the robbery, Allen John Anderson, aged 29 years, was at the Ryde Court to-day sent to gaol ...

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  17. CONFERENCE MUST NOT DEGENERATE

    Official French quarters view the Soviet note calmly, being determined not to interfere with the conference. France and Britain will not permit the ...

    Article : 84 words
  18. RUSSIA TO ATTEND

    Russia has sent a note to the British and French ambassadors accepting the invitation to the conference to discuss "submarine piracy" in the ...

    Article : 72 words
  19. WAGE RISE IN N.Z.

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  20. WANTS RUSSIA EXCLUDED

    The newspaper "Popolo d'Italia" declares that Italy will not participate in the conference unless Russia is excluded. ...

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  21. SHARP SLUMP

    The disturbed conditions abroad caused the sharpest slump in the stock, markets to-day since 1929. Shares lost 3 to 02 points in a turnover of 2,000,000 ...

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  22. "LET ITALY EXPLAIN"

    The "Populaire" says: "Russia is only voicing what all the world knows. We are even in a position to state, that the submarines concerned ...

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  24. MORE SHIPS ATTACKED

    Two further attacks on vessels were reported from the Mediterranean this morning. An Italian hospital ship, carrying wounded from Santander, was ...

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  25. "MORAL DRIFT" DEPLORED

    In his presidential address to the diocesan synod, the Bishop of Tasmania (Dr. R.S. Hay) declared that morally and spiritually we were ...

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  26. STAY-IN STRIKE

    Without previous notice, 30 coal miners at Korrumburra, about 100 miles from Melbourne, last night erected barricades and began a stay-in ...

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  27. BRITISH STEAMERS

    It has been announced that the British steamers Molton and Candlestone Castle, which were seized several weeks ago by the Spanish Nationalists, ...

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  29. DENMARK PROTESTS AT SINKING OF VESSEL

    The Danish Government has protested to General Franco against the sinking of the Danish vessel, Edith, on August 8, and demands indemnity. ...

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  30. ENGINEER KILLED

    An explosion off Las Palmas in the engine-room of the steamer Sydney Star, bound from Australia, caused fatal injuries to Engineer Mawdsley. ...

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  31. NATIONALISTS REPULSED

    The Nationalists launched an offensive west of Madrid to-day but were repulsed on all sectors. Government troops were temporarily driven back to ...

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  32. NAZI CONGRESS

    The an[?] Bolshevist exhibition, one of the attractions of the Nazi Congress, is a panorama of the world in which Russia is represented by a mass of ...

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  33. FATAL CAR CRASH

    When his oar crashed into a tram -way pole at Toorak to-day, Richard Palmer aged 24 years, of Hawthorn, was fatally injured. ...

    Article : 27 words
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