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  3. AGREEMENT

    The Soviet Government has agreed to the Chinese Government's proposal to sign a joint declaration for the settling of disputes. ...

    Article : 216 words
  4. HEAVY CLAIMS

    Claims amounting to £360,000 have been filed in the Federal Court against the Standard Oil Co.'s tanker, S. C. T. [?]odd, which rammed and sank the ...

    Article : 260 words
  5. NAVAL DISARMAMENT

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that fundamental principles which are already established or are likely to be established in naval conversations between Britain and the United States are: ...

    Article : 215 words
  6. WEEK-END PHENOMENON

    Muddy rain accompanied a dense dust storm which reached Canberra and surrounding districts early on Saturday morning. The thick curtain ...

    Article : 92 words
  7. LOOTING ARABS IN JERUSALEM

    A communique issued by the Colonial Office says that British troops hold all important centres between Sased and Beersheba. This area is reported to be quiet. Bedouins from Sinai and Trans-Jordan threatened ...

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  8. DUST STORM GENERAL

    Last Saturday snow was reported in many parts of the State. Yesterday heat wave conditions prevailed and dense dust-storms obscured many ...

    Article : 68 words
  9. FAIR PLAY

    "Agreements which are to be the foundation of peace must contain an element of fair play. That was the battle which Mr. Phillip Snowden had ...

    Article : 128 words
  10. OFFICIAL REPORT

    The Colonial Offical Communique says: "Armed forces hold every important centre of Palestime. Armoured cars have been sent to ...

    Article : 165 words
  11. LIMPOPO BRIDGE

    The bridge across the Limpopo built by Alfred Beat, trastees as the first link between South Africa and Rhodesin, was opened by the ...

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  12. HINT FROM AIR

    Twelve acroplanes demonstrated over ancient Jerusalem yesterday while Moslems were leaving the Mosque of Omar after their midday ...

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  13. SOLO RECORD

    Thomas Reid, of Downey (Califor[?] won the new world's solo endur[?]e flight record last night, eclipsing [?]utenant Fahy's mark of 36 hours ...

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  14. NO DOUBT

    On the eve of his entraining for Geneva, "The Observer" interviewed Mr. Macdonald on the question of Anglo-American discussions. He ...

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  15. AMERICAN TRIP

    According to the present arrangements for the projected visit of Mr. Ramsay Macdonald to the United States, he will leave England on ...

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  16. FRUITLESS SEARCH

    A wireless received from the S.S. Junee, which is searching for the missing Danish training ship Koben havn states: Searched the St. Paul and ...

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  17. SPEED RIVALS

    Another of Britain's Schneider Cup hopes, the Gloucester Napler Six, "The Golden Racer," made her maiden flight this afternoon. Squadron-Leader Or. ...

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  18. LEAGUE ASSEMBLY

    "I hope we hear the Premier's lips in the early stage before the Assembly of the League of Nations," said Mr. Arthur Henderson, Secretary for ...

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  19. REALITY

    Ponding the arrival of Mr. Arthur Henderson from be Hague, the undersecretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Hugh Dalton, was present at the ...

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  20. DANCE BRAWL

    Three men were injured, one seri[?]ly, during a brawl at a dance at Communist Hall last night. The trouble started when about 20 ...

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  21. ATTITUDE OF EGYPTIAN MOSLEMS

    A meeting of the National Party decided to cable to the League of Nations Mandates Commission urging it to convince Great Britain of the ...

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  22. DANCES TO BAGPIPES

    Princess Elizabeth made her first public appearance when she danced to the bagpipes at a garden party at Glamis Castle, given by Countess ...

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  23. ARBITRATION

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), tonight scouted the suggestion that there was any possibility of the Arbitration Bill debate being postponed to allow ...

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  24. BIGAMY CHARGE

    Several people passing Moore Park to-night witnessed a scene between two men and a woman which they took to be a criminal assault and got ...

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  25. TOKIO

    While the completion of the great task of reconstruction is approaching, the city to-day observed one minute's silence at mid-day in memory of the ...

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  26. LIQUOR CHARGES

    A new and increased scale of charges for beer and spirits will be brought into effect on Wednesday next as a consquence of the Federal Treasure's ...

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  27. POLAR SUBMARINE

    [?] [?]bert Winkins has announced [?] construction will start shortly of [?]pecially-designed submarine, which [?] be used for geographical and ...

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  28. GENERAL BROOKES

    The British Embassy has arranged for the Australian Commissioner, General Brookes, to call upon President Hoover and Stimson on Friday. The ...

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  29. CHANNEL SWIM

    Attempting a double event, Ivy Hawke, who swam the Channel from France to England, failed to swim the other way. She started from South ...

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  30. HIGH INTEREST RATES

    Australia is not alone in having to pay a high price for Treasury Bills, for yesterday's issue of British Bills with a currency of three, were placed at a ...

    Article : 58 words
  31. SNOWDEN'S RETURN

    The British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Phillip Snow len, will arrive in London at 8.30 this morning. The time fixed for his arrival was ...

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  32. WATTLE LEAGUE

    There will be no Wattle League [?] in the Territory this year. At a meeting of those interested it as decided to postpone arrangements ...

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  33. LADY HEATH

    Lady Heath, the intrepid air woman, continnes to recover. Her doctors are virtually certain that her health will be completely restored, and that no ...

    Article : 42 words
  34. BILLIARDS SCORES

    When play ceased last night in the billiards match between Clarke Mc-Conachy (New Zealand) and Willie Smith (England) scores were: ...

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