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  4. Crowds Pay Tribute to Late Governor

    The flag-draped coffin, surmounted by wreaths and the admiral's cocked hat, symbolic of the service of which Sir Murray Anderson was for so long an officer, were visible reminders of the tragedy that has shocked the ...

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  7. ARMS MANUFACTURE

    The Royal Commission under the chairmanship of Sir John Bankes, who was appointed to inquire into the manufacture and trade in arms ...

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  8. BELGIAN NEUTRALITY

    Grave, doubts whether the neutrality of Belgium would be a practical proposition if her neighbors went to war and whether the ...

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  9. Big Shipping Strike

    A strike of 39,000 maritime workers, led by the former Australian, Harry ridges, has paralysed Pacific and Hawaiian ports. The ...

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  10. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS

    Imperial Airways have set aside £30,000 for a special training course to transform ordinary pilots to flying-boat pilots in preparation for the new ...

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  11. TROUBLE IN BAGDAD

    Two British battalions in Palestine, and two at Cairo, are standing-by in view of developments in Bagdad, where a military coup d'etat has been ...

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  12. MOLLISON'S 'PLANE

    After a hurried trip to Croydon from Edinburgh, Miss Dorothy Ward, the actress, after whom Jimmy Mollison's 'plane is named, christened it "Miss ...

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  13. From Near and Far

    The worst earthquake on the island of Guam in 34 years is reported by the Navy Department. Sixth-seven distinct shocks were felt to-day and ...

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  14. REFUSED PERMISSION TO LAND HERE

    Mrs. M. M. Freer, who was refused permission under the Immigration Act to enter Australia, sailed from Sydney this afternoon on the Wanganella for ...

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  15. MOLLISON'S EARNINGS

    Jimmy Mollison, addressing a matinee audience at Edinburgh to-day, said: "I am glad to be back in Edinburgh, where I was educated, and to ...

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  16. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED

    Leigh M'Keough, aged 26 years, of French's Forest, was severely injured at Narrabeen this afternoon when his motor cycle and sidecar were involved ...

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  17. MADRID BOMBED

    Bombs from rebel planes fell in the midst of 100 school children who were playing in the sunlit streets of Getafe, Madrid's airport ...

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  18. MAN BURIED IN FALL OF SAND

    Robert Joseph Bull, aged 25 years, laborer, of California Gully, was buried alive yesterday in a fall of sand while loading his dray at a sand heap. When ...

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  19. VISCOUNTESS INTERVIEWED

    Viscountess Cave, who is an aunt by marriage to Mrs. Freer, told the Australian Associated Press to-day that it would be impossible to approach the ...

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  20. 17 BURNED TO DEATH

    ROTTERDAM (Holland), Saturday.—Seventeen persons were burned to death and 15 seriously injured in an explosion aboard the Greek steamer ...

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  21. BABY BURNED TO DEATH

    The four-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Nichols, of Sunshine, was burned to death last night when their home was destroyed by fire. Mrs. ...

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  22. LOAN FOR PUBLIC WORKS

    Fixation of the amount of a new internal loan to finance Common wealth and State works will be dealt with by the Loan Council at its ...

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  23. STATE GOVERNORS

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) is in receipt of advice that the, Governors of other States will be represented at the funeral service of Sir David Murray ...

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  24. PORT KEMBLA WORKS

    One hundred country newspaper proprietors and friends yesterday visited the steelworks at Port Kembla, and were shown over the local tourist sites. ...

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  25. HUGE SHIPBUILDING ORDER

    The Clan Line has placed what is believed to be the largest shipbuilding order ever received in Greenock. The Grennock Dockland Co. is to build ...

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  26. EPIDEMIC ON ISLAND

    The Civil Aviation Department yesterday granted a temporary certificate of airworthiness for the 'plane of the Flying Doctor (Dr. C. E. Fenton) to ...

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  27. UNEMPLOYED MARCHERS

    More than 200 unemployed marchers from Jarrow arrived in London this morning, carrying a petition for presentation on Wednesday at the bar of ...

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  28. MINISTER SHOT DEAD

    The former Minister for Defence in Irak (Jafar Pasha) was shot dead on Thursday by an officer whom he met outside Bagdad when he ws eh route ...

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    The Aberhart Social Credit Government defa[?]ted to-day, offering interest at only 3 per cent. instead of 5 per cent. ...

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  30. CASINO DAIRY HERDS

    Droughty conditions, are so seriously affecting the dairy herds in this district that a largely-attended meeting of stock-owners to-day decided to ask ...

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  31. MELBOURNE AERODROME

    Provision by the State Government of a testing aerodrome, and not a general airport, at Fishermen's Bend, is the condition sought by Commonwealth ...

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  32. JAPANESE CYCLES FOR 18/

    With exports increasing from £280,000 in 1926 to £1,000,000 in 1934 and still rising, the Bicycle Manufacturers' Association of Tokio estimates ...

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  33. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the overseas ...

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  34. HEAVY FIGHTING

    Heavy fighting is proceeding south of Madrid where the Government forces are making a desperate effort to free the communications with ...

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