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  5. THE MANDATED ISLANDS

    Vice-Admiral Takahashi, who yesterday succeeded Admiral Suetsugu as commander of the combined battle fleet, declared that there was not the slightest question of Japan holding the mandated islands, regardless of the fact that she had left the League of ...

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  6. KISCH ALLOWED TO LAND

    Egon Erwin Kisch, the Czecho-SIovakian novelist, was allowed to land in Sydney from the Stratha[?]d to-day. Mr. Justice Evatt, in the High Court, came to the conclusion that the Minister for the Interior had not obtained through die channels prescribed in the Immigration Act the ...

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  7. UNEMPLOYMENT AID

    The U.A.P. member for Macquarie (Mr. J. Lawson) told the Assistant Treasurer (Mr. Casey) in the House of Representatives today ...

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  8. THE ALBURY MURDER

    Recently the N.S.W. Government offered a reward of £500 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who ...

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  9. NAVAL CONVERSATIONS

    British Ministers who have been participating in the naval conversations were entertained [?] luncheon, today by the Japanese Ambassador ...

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  10. JAPANESE SCOUTS COMING

    Two Japanese Boy Scouts, Ogasawara and Kaetsu, left to-day aboard THE Kitano Maru for Melbourne to attend the Scout Jamboree. They ...

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  11. BATHING COSTUMES

    After a long debate the Local Government Association executive rejected a motion to-day that there should be uniformity in the style of bathing ...

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  12. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED

    Mr. Stanley Oliver, Minister for Labor, was asked in the House of Commons today if he could indicate the Government’s proposals for ...

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  13. GIRL MARRIED AT 15

    Two men and a woman pleaded guilty before Mr. Justice Lowe in the Criminal Court this afternoon to bigamy. ...

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  14. THE HOPPER ARMY

    Graziers in Hay district state that they can no longer hold back the grasshopper pest. They have taken every preventive means in their power, ...

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  15. COMMONWEALTH LIKELY TO APPEAL

    In view of the certainly of the Commonwealth appealing against the High Court’s judgment in favor of Fisch, the Attorney-General (Mr. ...

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  16. NORTHERN MALLEE SAVED

    The northern Irrigated areas of the Mallee are now regarded as safe from the plague which threatened earlier in the week to ruin the citrus groves ...

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  17. SHEEP RAISING IN GERMANY

    In order to encourage sheep breeding for wool, the railways have decided to reduce the freight charges for wool sheared from German sheep ...

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  18. OPENING UP N.T.

    Progress was reported on the debate on the budget when the House of Representatives rose at 3.40 o’clock this afternoon. The sitting was very ...

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  19. BRITISH MIGRANT SETTLERS

    The task of adjusting claims by British migrant settlers having been almost completed, the Minister for Lands. Mr. Dunstan, revealed to-day ...

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  20. ACROSS PACIFIC AGAIN ?

    Sir Charles Kingsford Smith is understood to be negotiating for a 10 passenger Lockhead Electra plane for use on an air mail service in ...

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  21. THE LATE PETER MITCHELL

    Mr. Peter Stuckey Mitchell, owner of the Bringenbrong Estate, Upper Murray, who died 10 years ago, left a strange will, which is to be brought ...

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  22. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT

    Sir Charles Kingsford Smith to-day flew to San Francisco from Los Angeles in a regular commercial aeroplane. He said he would discuss ...

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  23. THE BROOKLYN MURDER

    Wolsley Alfred Vivian Watson, 20, laborer, of Millera road, Brooklyn, appeared at the City Court on remand today on a charge of having ...

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  24. PRIME MINISTER’S ILLNESS

    The weekly bulletin of the Country Party expresses regret that the regime of the new Federal Composite Government commenced under the ...

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  25. 1936 OLYMPIC GAMES

    On the insistence of the Alberta branch of the Amateur Athletic Union, Canada will seek from Germany an assurance that Jewish ...

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  27. MISS THOMPSON AT CHARLEVILLE

    Miss Freda Thompson arrived at 6 p.m. after experiencing headwinds on the journey from Longreach. She will stay overnight and leave for ...

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