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  5. Supervision of Shaping Bound For Spain BRITISH BILL

    Lord Plymouth, chairman of the National Non-intervention Committee, was warmly cheered in the House of Lords when he rose to more the second reading of the bill imposing legal obligations on British shipping bound for ...

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  7. CYCLONE'S HAVOC

    Scarcely a single building in Darwin escaped damage when a cyclone swept the North Australian coast last right. At a velocity of 100 miles an hour the ...

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  8. BRITISH CABINET

    The name of the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Bruce) was again mentioned in the lobbies to-day in connection with the ...

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  9. SIR HENRY GULLETT

    Sir Henry Gullett's resignation followed the refusal by his colleagues to consider his recommendation that disciplinary action should be taken ...

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  10. PROTECTIONIST POLICY

    Addressing those present at the dinner of the liberal Association to-night the leader of the Parliamentary Labor Party (Sir Archibald Sinclair) said ...

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  11. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day William Arthur Isadora Easy, aged 32 years, clerk, was sentenced to imprisonment for 23 months for larceny and ...

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  12. AIR PILOTS

    Captain Holyman said to-day that if the Federal Government would grant assistance the Australian National Airways and Airlines of Australia would ...

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  13. MRS. FREER

    The Federal cabinet to-day discussed the application on behalf of Mrs. Freer that she be allowed to eater the Commonwealth, and it is expected that ...

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  14. DIRECT ACTION!

    After the Minister for Mines had informed a conference of mine owners' representatives that, if they failed to reach an agreement on the wages ...

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  15. REBEL ADVANCE

    The Spanish rebel advance, involving 30,000 men led by Italians Whose desire it is to maintain prestige, was directed at Madrid to-day on the ...

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  16. BAKELITE AEROPLANES

    The aeroplane designer, Fritz Hauth, has constructed an aeroplane entirely of bakelite. He maintains that it is cheaper and equally as strong as any ...

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  17. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    The importance of the forthcoming Imperial Conference to Australia's defence was expressed by the Minister for Defence (Sir A. Parkhill) to-night ...

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  18. HEAVY RAINS

    Flood rains have fallen on the north coast and rivers are rising rapidly. The lower section of the Herbert district and Ingham have had 9 to 11 ...

    Article : 48 words
  19. MAN KILLED IN CAR CRASH

    When a car crashed into a tree at Mt. Barker, Luther Wallace. Crosby, aged 23 years, was killed, and Cyril Fisher was seriously injured. ...

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  20. USE OF BRITISH CRUISER

    The Hon. Jessica Freeman-Milford, 19-year-old daughter of Lord Redesdale, and Esmond Romilly, the 18-year-old nephew of Mr. Winston Churchill, ...

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  21. NOT THE TREATY

    Sir Henry Gullett said to-day that the disagreement with his Cabinet colleagues over the collapse of the Canadian trade negotiations was not ...

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  22. WOMAN ATTACKED WITH AXE

    Returning from shopping to-day Mrs. G. Amond found a burglar in her home at Northcote. The man attacked her with an axe, and she saved ...

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  23. FORMER GERMAN COLONIES

    "England and Germany must establish contact if Europe is to be saved," declared Admiral Foerster, former Commander-in-Chief of the German ...

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  24. £2000 RELIEF GRANTED

    The Cabinet to-day printed £2000 for immediate relief in Darwin. The Acting Administrator (Mr. Giles) has reported to the Minister for the ...

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  25. RAILWAYMEN'S SICK PAY

    The secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen (Mr. W. Fletcher) said that the decision of the commissioner to grant sick pay, based on half the ...

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  26. PRISONER ESCAPES SECOND TIME

    Thomas Leslie Mundy, aged 26 years, to-day escaped from the Dubbo lockup by forcing the grille in his cell leading into the exercise yard and ...

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  27. MUSSOLINI'S "SLAVES"

    The Government has ordered the immediate mobilisation of all persons between the ages of 21 and 25 years, in view of the gravity of the ...

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  28. HAIL RUINS ORCHARDS

    A terrific storm struck Bridgetown last night, and every orchard within five miles of the town was ruined. Hall an inch in diameter fell and more ...

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  30. ACQUITTED ON SECOND TRIAL

    The jury to-day acquitted Mrs. Katherine Larkin, aged 51 years, on a charge of having caused actualbodily harm to Josephine Esther ...

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  31. TROUBLE IN PACTS

    During the Budget debate in the House of Commons, Mr. W. H. Moore, former chief of the Tariff Board, criticised Canada's new trade agreement ...

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  33. HEAVY RAIN LIKELY IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    The State Meteorologist, (Mr. Mares) said to-night that four separate cyclonic systems were operating from Darwin across the Gulf of Carpentaria ...

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  34. IRONWORKERS' STRIKE ENDS

    A mass meeting of the striking moulders and iron workers at the Australian Alloyed Steel Ltd. and Hatfields Ltd., Alexandria, to-day decided ...

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  35. FRENCH SHIP STRUCK BY BOMB

    Aeroplanes to-day bombed the French steamer Jabel Antar, off Minorca. A bomb fell on the deck of the vessel but did not explode and no one was ...

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  38. GOVERNMENT ATTACKED

    The Commonwealth Government was attacked by Mr. Bryant, acting president of the Wheatgrowers' Union, in a report which he presented ...

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