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  4. Court's Challenge To Metal Trade Employees

    DESPITE the serious tension existing among the employees in the metal industry because of the continuance of the reductions in wages imposed under the Premiers' Plan in 1931, Judge Beeby, in the Federal Arbitration Court yesterday, adopted an attitude in ...

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  5. A Nasty Spill

    JOCKEY H. PERRY, who broke a collarbone when his mount. Soot. blundered during the running of the 14.2 Handicap (first division) at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Vanquished And Victor

    Australian Davis Cup representatives, ADRIAN QUIST (left) and VIVIAN McGRATH put every ounce of effort into their play in the national singles at the White City courts yesterday. Quist, holder of the title, was surprisingly beaten, but McGrath ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. HUGE COSTS OF U.S.A. FLOODS

    WITH the Federal Government, at the instance of President Roosevelt, undertaking the relief of persons in the ...

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  8. BULLET WAS IN HEAD FOR OVER 30 YEARS

    An examination of the body of a man who died in hospital yesterday from kidney trouble, revealed that he had a bullet in the head. The man ...

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  9. Champion Quist's Defeat

    ALMOST on the eve of the selection of the Davis Cup team, Adrian Quist, our big hope in the international tussles ...

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  10. Limit On Speed Likely

    ALTHOUGH all postal votes are not in the possession of the Road Safety Conference, indications at last night's ...

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  11. WRECKAGE WAS ONLY FLAT ROCK

    WHAT was surmised to have been the wreckage near Burrinjuck of the monoplane Southern Cloud, which ...

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  12. MUTINY OF REBELS IS REPORTED

    ACCORDING to advices received in Madrid, a mutiny has broken out among the rebel forces at Teruel. ...

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  13. 7 DAYS TO GET ON ROLL

    VOTING in the Federal referenda on March 6 is compulsory. The Electoral Act applies to the referenda with ...

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  14. TWIN SONS FOUND THEIR FATHER DEAD

    NOTICING a saddled horse wandering on their property, Victor and Henry Garbutt, twin sons of Harry Garbutt, aged 71, of Wingello, ...

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  16. STIR ON SACKINGS AT DOCK

    ON the ground that the men had been "black-listed" and had been condemned to industrial death, Mr. Greenwood ...

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  17. AIRLINER DOWN

    FOUR members of the crew and eight passengers were killed when a Belgian airliner crashed at Senia, near Oran. ...

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  18. Sabotage Activities Admitted

    A NEW twist was given the trial of a number of Bolsheviks, who formerly held important posts in the Soviet ...

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  19. KING'S FIRST HONORS LIST

    FIRST honors to be conferred in the Commonwealth by King George VI. will be released from Government House, Canberra, on ...

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  20. Great Win

    HARRY HOPMAN, conquerer of the ttle-holder, Adrian Quist, in the National Singles yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. AIRCRAFT FACTORY SITE

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Baldwin, announced in the House of Commons yesterday that in view of wider Considerations involved in the ...

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  22. ALEXANDRETTA CASE SETTLED

    Private negotiations for the settlement of the dispute regarding Alexandretta were continued at Geneva between the French and Turkisn ...

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  23. STOP PRESS

    "Two thousand guests attended the wedding to-day of the Duke of Norfolk and the Hon. Lavinia Strutt, only daughter of Lord ...

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  24. GIANT FLYING BOAT'S FIRST TRIP

    IMPERIAL Airways Ltd's Empire flying boat, Cassiopeia, left Southampton yesterday on her first service flight to Alexandria, ...

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  25. BRITISH, U.S., FRENCH TRADING

    QUESTIONED in the House of Commons yesterday, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, said no actual ...

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  26. CORONATION SEATS

    APPROXIMATELY 85,000 seats will be available for viewing the Coronation processions on stands erected along the routes, and the Lord ...

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  27. LEAGUE COUNCIL TO MEET MAY 24

    AT a private session of the Council of the League of Nations it was decided to postpone the next session of the Council from May 3 until ...

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  28. R.A.F. CRUISE

    FOUR Royal Air Force flying boats, which have been on a Mediterranean cruise, left Tagus yesterday morning on the return ...

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  29. BOY RUN OVER; KILLED

    WHEN the wheel of a waggon laden with ice passed over him to-day Leslie Conner Boyle, 4, of Moonee Bonds was killed. The lad is ...

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  30. MAN ARRESTED IN HUT

    AFTER a search by police throughout the night, the man wanted in connection with the alleged shooting of Mrs. John Reynolds at her ...

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  31. JOCKEY INJURED WHEN HORSE FELL.

    When the racehorse Soot fell while turning for home in the first division of the 14.2 Handicap at Kensington Racecourse yesterday, the ...

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  32. EXCHEQUER RETURN

    EXCHEQUER return show that total ordinary revenue to date amounts to £540,611,382, compared With £531,231,486 on the ...

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  33. TO DISCUSS MIGRATION

    The Dominions Secretory Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, stated in the House of Commons yesterday that the agenda for the coming Imperial ...

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  34. HONOR FOR GOVERNOR

    THE Governor-designate of N.S.W. Lord Wakehurst of Ardingly, has been appointed a Knight Commander of St. Michael and St. George. ...

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  35. INDIA'S 600 FOR THE CORONATION

    The Indian contingent at the Coronation will consist of 600 British and Indian officers and other ranks. ...

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