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  6. Haile Selassie Boards British Cruiser

    The Emperor of Abyssinia, Haile Selassie, with his family, this afternoon boarded the British cruiser, H.M.S. Enterprise, which immediately sailed for Haifa. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, in the House of Commons to-day announced that Haile Selassie would take up residence in Palestine. ...

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  7. Jones and Hickey

    The fate of the condemned men. Jones and Hickey, is still in the balance. It is understood that a legal point ...

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  8. For the Unemployed

    A meeting representative of political and social organisations at North Sydney carried resolutions demanding 100 per cent, increase ...

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  9. JONES' SENTENCE COMMUTED

    The N.S.W. Cabinet to-day commuted the death sentence passed on Jones to life imprisonment on the ground that the Heath ...

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  10. Boxing

    At the Rushcutter's Bay Stadium last night the Italian, Saverloi Turiello, was disqualified for butting in the 11th. round, and Alf Blatch was ...

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  11. To-day's Forecast

    Some further scattered showers in the eastern districts, chiefly about the slopes, otherwise fine; cold night, with frosts inland and ...

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  12. Second Victim

    A man. V. Proud, who was injured in a motor car accident near Bellingen, died last night. His companion, R. N. Morris, was ...

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  13. Terrific Weather

    The steamers Makura and Monowal experienced terrific weather on the run across from Auckland and Wellington, respectively. ...

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  14. The Fruits of Victory

    The Chamber of Deputies to-day wildly cheered Mussolini's entry. The President of the Chamber, Admiral Ciano, declared that despite ...

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  15. Anxious Time

    The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Eden, in the House of Commons to-day made a statement regarding the position of Addis Ababa. ...

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  16. Sheep for Korea

    Japanese experts have, purchas. 750 Corriedale ewes from Khancoban Station on the Upper Murray for export to Korea. ...

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  17. Woman Killed

    Mrs. Harris (47) was killed, and three other persons injured when a motor car skidded and turned a complete somersault at Mooney Mooney ...

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  18. Australian Wool

    Speaking at the Wool Industries Exhibition, Dr. Clunies Boss said science could help to produce a greater volume of wool than in ...

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  19. Swallowed Screw

    Radama Puccini, aged one year and seven months, died yesterday from suffocation, when he swallowed a three-eighth inch screw an ...

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  20. Privy Council Case

    The Privy Council began the hearing of the case James v. the Commonwealth. Mr. Wilfred Barton (for James) ...

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  21. Budget Leakage ?

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, announced in the Bouse of Commons to-day that owing to ...

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  22. Versatile Prince

    The Siamese, Prince Birabongse, whose design of a bronze fountain is exhibited at the present Royal Academy, proved his versatility by winning ...

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  23. Men, Not Munitions

    Colonel D. M. Hoysted, who arrived here yesterday from overseas, said Australia should not spend money on munitions, but on men. ...

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  24. S.A. Betting Shops

    Mr. M. P. Dunlop, M.L.C., President of the Primary Producers' Union of New South Wales, who has just returned home from a ...

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  25. To-day's Markets

    Feas sold In Sydney to-day at 2/6 to 5/6 per bushel. ...

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  26. Egyptian Elections

    The elections resulted in 163 Wafdists being returned, and 54 from the other parties. ...

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  27. PRICE OF TIN

    Tin is quoted in Sydney to-day at 44/8 per unit. ...

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  28. The Pearling Industry.

    C. Frazer, an engineer, who returned here yesterday from a visit to northern pearling grounds said there were 20 Japanese pearling ...

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  29. Air Liner in Storm

    It was reported tost night that the air liner Rapide Dragon Memme, when two miles out from Melbourne yesterday on its way to ...

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  30. SUSSEX ST. MARKETS

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  31. Pioneer Grazier

    James Peter Peterson, pioneer of the central west, passed away at Clayfield at the age of 77. Deceased, who was born at Jamberoo, New South Wales, ...

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  32. For the Cape

    Two aviators, Amy Mollison and H. L. Brook, are now winging their way to Capetown in an effort to set up a new flight record. ...

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  33. ALEXANDRIA MARKETS

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  34. S.P. Betting Commission

    The Acting Police Commissioner, Mr. Lynch, told the Starting Price Botting Commission to-day that Sergt. William Patrick Jennings ...

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  35. New Telephone Cables

    Work has been started on the construction of a new telephone cable between London and Birmingham, the first of its type in the world, which is ...

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  36. French Elections

    The final result of the French elections disclosed that 381 members of parties of the Left Wing and 237 of the Right were ...

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  37. Striking Workers

    Following rumors that several children of workers had died as a result of eating poisoned sweets given by Fascists, or, according to another ...

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  38. Safe Robbery

    Police are investigating the disappearance at the week-end of £340 from the office safe of Victoria Hotel in George Street, City. ...

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