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  5. SENSATIONAL SOVIET SPEECHES REPORTED AND DENIED

    "We are on the eve of momentous events, and any moment now you may be cabled upon to lay down your lives in defence of your proletariat birthland," declared M. Stalin, in the course of an amazing speech to the Red ...

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  6. WORLD PEACE

    The Washington correspondent of "The Times" says that President Roosevelt's embryonic peace conference plan was apparently a surprise to ...

    Article : 167 words
  7. JAPANESE MURDERED

    The murder ot two Japanese newspaper men by a Chinese mob at Chengtu (SzechWan Province) is expected to create serious dipiomatic ...

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  8. Basic Wage

    The Federal Capital industrial Board of which the chairman is Mr. Lionel L. Hill, to-day delivered its first award for Commonwealth ...

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  9. FROM NEAR & FAR

    While the police car was chasing a motor car along Parramatta road, Homebush, to-day, a slde-on collision occurred with a lorry, and Sergeant ...

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  10. TOOTH IN LUNG

    The jury at the Partamatta District Court to-day returned a verdict for the defendant in the case in which Joan Clements, aged 8 years, by her ...

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  11. LONG HOURS

    "I know of no other industry where such long hours are permitted," said the president of the Industrial Commission (Mr. Justice Brown) ...

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  12. NEWSPAPER COURT CASE

    The Full Court to-day reserved its decision in the application by D. W. [?]y and F. E. Baume, of the Sun Newspapers Ltd., citing Consolidated ...

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  13. RUSSIAN ATTACHE RECALLED

    The Warsaw correspondent of the "Dally Telegraph" says It is reported from Moscow that General Putna, Soviet military attache in London, was . ...

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  14. SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST WOMAN

    At the Ryde Police Court to-day Rudina Dalton, aged 42 years, was charged with having at Eastwood on August 19 attempted to administer ...

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  15. SHEARER'S AWARD

    Supporting an application in the Federal Arbitration Court by the A.W.U. to set aside an order by the court, made last May, refusing to ...

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  16. Australian Industry

    Figures prepared by the Commnon wealth Statistician indicate that in 1934-35 the net value of recorded production in Australia was £301,754,000, ...

    Article : 166 words
  17. A.L.P. EXPULSIONS

    The Australian Engineers Union hag carried a vote of confidence in its organiser (Mr: P. Connors) who was one of the Officials expelled by ...

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  18. TELEVISION PROSPECTS

    Mr. E. T. Fisk, managing director of Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) Ltd., addressing the United Australia Party politicial research and service ...

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  19. MELBOURNE'S REMBRANDT

    The authenticity of the National Gallery painting entitled "Two Philosophers," by Rembrandt, which was purchased from Amsterdam through the ...

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  20. MAN FOUND DEAD

    John Faulds, a resident of West Ryde, was found dead in a chair at his home last night with a bullfet wound in his head and a rifle ...

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  21. WOOL SCALES

    At a meeting of the Australian Agricultural Council to-day the States and Commonwealth agreed that legislation' should- be introduced to ...

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  22. LOTTERIES DESCRIBED AS CURSE

    The president of the Metropolitan Hospitals Commission (Mr. c. D. Lloyd) described the lotteries conducted in Sydney, Brisbane and Perth ...

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  24. SHEEP RAISING

    The newspaper "N[?] Nichi" reports that the South Manchurian railway and the Manchukuo Government ate organising a board of about ...

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  26. TRAINING FOR DAIRY WORK

    The Assistant Minister for commerce (Mr. Thorby) announced to-day that the Federal Government would cooperate In the training of dairy ...

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  27. POWER HOUSE BREAKDOWN

    Following a breakdown at the Newport power house this morning ail Melbourne trains were held, up for half an hour and thousands of people ...

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  29. CHANCELLOR OF EMPIRE

    Well informed circles believe that Signor Mussolini will shortly assume the title of Chancellor of the Empire. Constitutional reforms, the aim of ...

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  30. HIGH COURT SEALS

    At the city court to-day seaforth simpson M'Kerizle, registrar of the High court was charged with having on July [?] 1936, forged the seal known ...

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  31. ATTACK ON MILITLAMAN

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day Saivatore Callabro was found guilty on a charge of having bounded "Alan Hewitt, a militiaman with, intent to ...

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  32. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE TO BE WITHDRAWN

    A charge of manslaughter against Herbert Thomas Olden Hotel employee, of South Melbourne, following a collision in which william Honey Begley, ...

    Article : 62 words
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