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  2. PROPOSED PACT

    Signs point towards a far-reaching understanding, political as well as economic, between the Empire and the United States. For the ...

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  3. THE CORONATION

    With the Coronation of King George VI. and Queen Elizabeth on Wednesday uppermost in people's minds, references to this event were made in some district ...

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  4. SPANISH REFUGEES

    The National Joint Committee for Spanish Relief has written to the Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin), and the various Dominion Prime Ministers, ...

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  5. WORLD FELLOWSHIP

    "Only as we accept equal rights for every nation can we begin to move in the right direction," said the Bishop of Goulburn (Right Rev. E. H. Burgmann), ...

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  6. EMPIRE PROBLEMS

    The Commonwealth Treasurer (Mr. R. G. Casey), in a broadcast address, stressed the need for more mutual contact between the ...

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  7. LEADING IN GWYDIR

    Mr. W. J. Scully, the Labour candidate, who is well ahead in the Gwydir by-election count, and seems likely to win the seat. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. INDUSTRIAL NEWS

    Aberdare Central colliery, which has been idle since Wednesday, will resume work this morning, This was agreed upon at a meeting of the three lodges ...

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  9. DAVIS CUP

    The Australian Davis Cup team has arrived at New Orleans and will continue its journey to New York at midnight. The manager (Mr. Sproule) said: "We ...

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  10. MANY DEAD

    Reports from Barcelona state that 193 persons are lying dead in the mortuaries as the result if street fighting, of which 118 have been identified. ...

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  11. COALTRIMMERS' BRANCH

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  12. "EVIL SPELL"

    Marcus Letoleoe, a Javanese, appeared in the Darwin Police Court yesterday charged under a pearling ordinance with having unlawfully absented himself from ...

    Article : 139 words
  13. PALACE GUARD

    According to the "News of the World," the late Gunner A. P. Sullivan, V.C., and Gunner Lew Price, were responsible for the suggestion that the Dominion troops ...

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  14. BOWLERS ON TOP

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  15. FRENCH INFLUENCE

    An exhibition of paintings, drawings, and sculpture by Empire artists, organtised by the Royal British Colonial Society of Artists has been opened. ...

    Article : 160 words
  16. TRAINED CITIZENSHIP

    "The community spends many millions a year on elementary and secondary education, but it spends little actually on the completion of the work which has ...

    Article : 113 words
  17. HOLLYWOOD STRIKE

    The leaders of the Actors' Guild said to-day that only 30 more affirmative votes were needed to authorise a strike in the event of the continued refusal by the ...

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  18. £100,000 GIFT

    As a Coronation gesture, Sir John Siddeley has given £100,000 to the Fair-bridge farm schools. Sir John, who is a leading motor and aircraft ...

    Article : 74 words
  19. NORTHERN COLLIERIES

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  20. RELIGIOUS REVIVAL

    Broader work against religion, owing to its revival in Russia, is demanded by the Soviet organ "Pravda," The newspaper, says the Riga correspondent of. "The ...

    Article : 146 words
  21. B.B.C. OFFICIAL

    Mr. J. B. Clark, director of the British Broadcasting Corporation's Empire service. left London on Friday for a seven months' Empire tour ...

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  22. "LETHAL WEAPON"

    A careless motorist should be in the same position as a man who handled a gun carelessly, and if the gun killed a person the user was faced with a ...

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  23. THE QUEEN MARY

    The Cunard liner Queen Mary, with nearly 2000 Coronation passengers from the United States, Canada and Australia on board, is believed to be making a bid to ...

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  24. TO BE ABOLISHED

    At the international conference at Montreux (Switzerland), which concluded to-day agreement was reached among the Powers concerned for the abolition ...

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  25. WAGE INCREASES

    At a mass meeting of engineers in waterfront shops yesterday it was decided to demand, increases in wages. It was also agreed that officials should ...

    Article : 98 words
  26. LANDED SAFELY

    During a sudden swerve by a plane in a test flight over the Dornier works, a mechanic named Hipp clutched the nearest object, unaware that it was a ...

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  27. TRAVELLERS TO EUROPE

    Many Australians, arriving in Japan and intending to go to Europe via Siberia, are suffering delays, sometimes of weeks, because Russia's visa of passports has not ...

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  28. "OUR" KING

    Lord Bledsiloe, in a letter to "The Times," urges that, from the date of the Coronation, Britons should sing the National Anthem as it is sung in loyal ...

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  29. "CALL BLUFF"

    The State conference of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' League yesterday resolved to oppose the return of any Australia mandated territory to Germany. ...

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  30. CAIRNS 'PLANE CRASH

    J. A. Wawn, pilot, and H. Earle, one of the passengers of the Dragon plane which crashed at Cairns aerodrome on Friday, are still in a serious condition, but ...

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  31. UNIONS CONFER

    The question of closer unity among the miners, waterside workers, and seamen employed on the Newcastle waterfront was considered at a preliminary ...

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  32. TWO SAVED FROM SEA

    While passing along the waterfront at Southport yesterday a motor-truck go out of control and crashed into a seat on which Douglas Brown, 70, was sitting ...

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  33. MONETARY EXPERIMENTS

    Mr. John Martin, Chairman of the Rand Mines Ltd., says that monetary experiments are threatening progress and world recovery ...

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  34. FOREIGN AGENTS

    Secret service men on duty on the battleship Nelson, lying off Southend, which is open to visitors as part of the Coronation celebrations, noticed on board ...

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  35. BOY ELECTROCUTED

    William Foster, 9, was electrocuted on the roof of a store at Bangalow this afternoon, With two other boys, Foster was ...

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  36. PROTO APPARATUS

    Mr. G. Booth M.L.A., has received a further letter from the Department of Mines on the housing of Proto apparatus. The letter reads— ...

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  37. WIRE WORKERS' STRIKE

    The Secretary of the Newcastle Trades Hall Council (Mr. G. Bass), following a lengthy meeting of the Disputes Committee which is dealing with the strike ...

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  38. SEEN FROM THE AIR

    Carrying out investigations under the Narcotic Bureau's latest methods of detection, Egyptian air force observers photo-graphed wheat and maize fields which ...

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  39. EQUALITY IN TRADING

    The Independent Grocers' Association of New South Wales has been formal by single-shop grocers, to cultivate greater efficiency in merchandising methods, and ...

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  40. NEW ALTITUDE RECORD

    Lieutenant-Colonel Mario Pezzi to-day reached a height of 51,630 feet, in a specially constructed Caproni biplane beating Squadron Leader Swain's British record ...

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  41. FELL FROM EIFFEL TOWER

    While workmen at the Paris Exhibition below watched in helpless horror, Denise Lesurre, aged 35, fell to her death from the second floor of the Eiffel Tower, ...

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  42. IN HOSPITAL NOW

    Two months ago a man named Thomas West was given up us drowned after police had dragged Breakfast Creek for a day. On Friday a man was found in ...

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  43. AGITATOR ARRESTED

    Mark Bracegirdle, the agitator, whom the Governor of Celyon ordered to be deported, but who suddenly reappeared at a public protest meeting on Thursday, was ...

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  44. CLAIMS FOR INCREASE

    The Arbitration Court on Monday will begin the hearing of claims from 600,000 workers for an increase of 12/ a week in the Federal basic wage, It is expected ...

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  45. AIR RACE POSTPONED

    The air race from New York to Paris organised to Commemorate the 10th anniversary of Lindbergh's historic flight, will as held in August. It had originally been ...

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  46. Australian Girl Guides

    London, May 9.—Fify South Australian Girl Guides, who are visiting England for the Coronation, viewed the battleships of the Home Fleet, anchored at Southend. ...

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