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  2. ANTI-PIRACY PLAN

    Plans for combating the submarine menace in the Mediterranean were approved at the Nine-Power conference at Nyon (Switzerland) yesterday. After the plans have been approved by the Governments ...

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  3. RUSSIA MOVES

    Russia has begun a big drive to expand her Air Force in the Far East, and is daily rushing consignments of the latest bombers to the ...

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  4. KING'S CUP RACE

    The final of the King's Cup air race, in which 17 competitors started from Dublin this morning was won by Mr. C. E. Gardner, in ...

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  5. BUDGET READY

    It was learned to-night that the Budget is likely to be delivered in the Legislative Assembly next Thursday or on Tuesday of next ...

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  6. CUT OFF WATER

    Police believe that a deliberate attempt was made to cut off the town's reticulated water supply shortly before a fire which ...

    Article : 192 words
  7. CHINA'S APPEAL

    The Chinese delegation at Geneva will appeal to the League of Nations to-night for immediate action to stop what it describes as ...

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  8. STORY IN FIGURES

    How many of the passengers who travel daily between Newcastle and Toronto realise that operations on that part of the line between ...

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  9. DEAD IN STORE

    William Gaby, 70, a storekeeper, was found dead in a store near Geraldine yesterday morning with a severe wound in the forehead. ...

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  10. WANT DIVORCE

    An interesting international divorce case is revealed with the filing of cross suits by Baron and Baroness Berlingiere. The Baroness, who is a noted American ...

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  11. KEMBLA STAFF MEN

    A conference representative of unions with members employed at Port Kembla Steel Works, held at Port Kembla to-day, decided that all staff men who ...

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  12. BOARD OF THREE

    If Cabinet agrees to a scheme being prepared by the Chief Secretary (Mr. F. A. Chaffey) for control of boxing in New South Wales, a board of three members ...

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  13. BOMBS EXPLODE

    Bombs exploded simultaneously at 10.5 p.m. on Saturday at the headquarters of the Employers' Federation and the Industrie Metallurgique, near the Arc de ...

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  14. URGENTLY NEEDED

    Tariff revision was urgently needed, said the Minister for Customs (Mr. T. W. White), at the annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce last night. ...

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  15. PLUMBER KILLED

    Herbert Genn, 55, plumber, living at Coorparoo, was fatally shot at close range at the side of his house to-night. Police have detained a young man and have taken ...

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  16. WORLD UNREST

    The gravity with which the United States views the international situation was indicated by President Roosevelt at on informal gathering to-day. He ...

    Article : 86 words
  17. WAITING CAR

    Police believe that a confederate waited in a car for Jack Hamchard, 10, who escaped from Lone Bay Gaol yesterday Hamchard, who in July was sentenced ...

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  18. STOCKS SLUMP

    Another sharp decline reminiscent of the slump of 1929 has occurred on the Wall-street market, losses amounting to 1 500,000,000 dollars (£375,000,000 ...

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  19. MARRIED HAPPINESS

    Cleverness, common sense, and consideration were needed to secure married happiness, Herr Hitler told 20,000 women at Nuremberg yesterday. ...

    Article : 140 words
  20. STATION MISHAP

    Ignatius Jeremiah Tierney, a middle-aged man of Kingsford, Sydney, had a remarkable escape from death when he fell between a moving train and the ...

    Article : 192 words
  21. WANT MORE WORK

    Non-unionists on the Auckland waterfront, who struck on Friday alleging unfair distribution of work with unionists, are still idle. A further meeting will ...

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  22. TWO OPPONENTS

    An Independent and an endorsed Labour candidate will oppose Sir Frederick Stewart for the Parramatta seat at the Federal elections. ...

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  23. MAN CHARGED

    Frederick Wood has been charged with attempted extortion by threatening to "expose" the film actress Madge Evans. It is alleged that he wrote to ...

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  24. LIQUOR TRAFFIC

    A suggestion that the League of Nations should give its undivided immediate attention to the liquor traffic was made by the Rev. R. Roberts, of ...

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  25. AMERICAN VESSELS

    The Navy Department has warded American merchantmen that it will be dangerous to operate in the Japanese blockade zone on the China coast. It has ...

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  26. MORTGAGE BANK

    The bill to set up a mortgage branch of the Commonwealth Bank, as promised in the Budget speech, will probably not be passed until after the elections owing to ...

    Article : 161 words
  27. TYPHOON SWEEPS JAPAN

    Two hundred fishing boats are missing and many deaths have been reported as the result of the typhoon which swept over Japan at the week-end. Two ...

    Article : 82 words
  28. GERMAN SUBMARINES

    The "Daily Herald" says an extraordinary story has been told by Mr. T. J. Morgan, third engineer of the steamer Campden Hill, of having seen disguised ...

    Article : 140 words
  29. MASCOT FAVOURED

    Mascot aerodrome should be the principal airport of Sydney, said Captain F. W. Follett, of Adastra Airways, yesterday, when giving evidence before the ...

    Article : 106 words
  30. 11 CASES AT WEEK-END

    Four cases last night and seven more to-day brought the total number of infantile paralysis sufferers since the outbreak to 296. To-day's cases included a ...

    Article : 115 words
  31. FOUR KILLED

    An Air Force bomber when attempting to land in heavy rain crashed into a hillside at Guisborough. Four were killed. This is the 62nd Air Force accident in ...

    Article : 46 words
  32. TASMAN FARES UNCHANGED

    The decision of the London Shipping Conference to increase passenger fares between Australia and England will not apply to the fares between Australian and ...

    Article : 35 words
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