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  4. TENNIS

    The Australian Davis Cup hopes received a further setback to-day, when Crowford and Quist were beaten by the French veteran pair ...

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  5. MAIN ROADS BILL

    WHILE the opposition of a section of the U.A.P. members in the Legislative Assembly to the Main Roads (Amendment) Bill has not ...

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  6. NEWLANDS

    At the Central Criminal Court to-day Eric William Newlands, 26, was found guilty of having slain his brother-in-law, William Alfred ...

    Article : 137 words
  7. ORGANISED PEACE

    "NO institution—not even the League of Nations—can organise peace," declared Dr. Goebbels in a speech at Stuttgart to-day. "In ...

    Article : 122 words
  8. U.S.A.

    Mr. Lionel Dare, the well-known Sydney solicitor, who returned to-day from overseas, said that, compared with pre-depression figures in the ...

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  9. ATTEMPTED ROBBERY

    SENT home on a message from the the sports ground at 3.30 yesterday afternoon, Ted, the 15-year-old son of Supt. H. Bergin, of the ...

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  10. TURNED UP!

    The two men who were lost in the Megalong Valley, Blue Mountains, five days ago, reached a small farming settlement at Megalong this morning. ...

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  11. ENGLAND WINS

    England won the first test against all India by nine wickets. The Indians were dismissed in the second innings for 93. (Alien 5 for 43), and ...

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  12. NEGUS

    When Negus ascended the Tribune, whistling and shouts of "Viva Mussolini" broke out and drowned the cheering from the delegates. ...

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  13. HAILE SELASSIE

    Halle Selassie, addressing the Assembly of the League created a sensation by accusing France of violating the covenant in delivering ...

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  14. THE POPULATION OF AUSTRALIA

    According to the figures released by the Commonwealth to-day, the population of Australia at the end of March last was 6,766,445, representing ...

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  15. VAN ZEELAND

    van Zeeland was elected president of the League Assembly by 47 votes to 3, after which the Italian note was handed to him. He expresses the ...

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  16. BETRAYAL OF ABYSSINIA

    The diplomatic writer or the "Dally Telegraph," writing from Geneva, says it is understood that Signor Mussolini's memorandum is a lengthy document ...

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  17. BROPHY SHOOTING

    The suggestion that a reward should be offered for the apprehension and conviction of the person or persons who shot Supt. Brophy was ...

    Article : 74 words
  18. SHEARING PROCEEDING

    Reports received by the Graziers' Association from various parts of the State Indicate that shearing is proceeding under the new award. The ...

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  19. POMERANIAN'S LEAP

    Seeing his master about to drive off in a lorry, a pomeranian dog jumped 90ft. from the top of Antrim House, Elizabeth street, yesterday. His only ...

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  20. LONDON WOOL SALES

    A total of 8100 bales from New South Wales will be included in the catalogue of 90,000 hales to be offered at the fourth series of the London wool ...

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  21. AEROPLANE PURCHASE

    The Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill) said that the Federal Government proposed to purchase an aeroplane for the use of the ...

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  24. EMPEROR WILL SPEAK

    Signor Scoppa, pe manent Italian League delegate, is reported to have warned Captain Eden, M. Delbos, and M. Litvinoff and others that Italy ...

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  25. CONSUL'S COMMENT

    Commenting on the decision of the United States Government to withdraw treaty concessions from Australian products, the Consul-General ...

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  26. BRITISH GOVERNMENT

    The Government suffered a minor defeat in the House of Lords by 32 to 29 votes on the amendment moved in the Education Bill by the Archbishop ...

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  27. JAPAN'S ACTION

    A translation of the new Japanese trade ordinance restricting , Australian goods has been sent to the Minister in Charge of Trade Treaties ...

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  28. LOTTERY OFFICIAL'S SUICIDE

    The coroner returned a verdict that Collins died from a bullet wound in the head wilfully inflicted by himself. He added that he could not express ...

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  29. UNBALANCED TRADE

    The sub-committee dealing with the Australian embargo has decided to ask the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce to suggest that an Australian ...

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  30. WARDROBE MURDER

    In an endeavor to obtain prints, detectives have removed the skin from the fingers of the man whose body was found in the harbor, and who ...

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