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  2. FOREIGN TUGS

    It is reported from Shanghai that Japanese naval officers seized an American tug at the Kin Lee Yun wharf in the French Concession. They tore down and ...

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  3. MR. G. J. BELL

    Members of the House of Representatives and Senators elected to fill casual vacancies were sworn-in in the respective Chambers this morning by the Chief Justice ...

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  4. ALARMING FALL

    Despite the growing opposition on nonparty lines, the second reading of the Population Statistics Bill, which legalises the collection of more detailed returns in ...

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  5. REBEL 'PLANES

    Rebel 'planes again bombed villages in the Madrid district to-day, but were ineffectual owing to intense anti-aircraft fire. ...

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  6. SUPREME COURT

    Mr. Justice Halse Rogers, in the Banco Court to-day, foreshadowed a revolutionary change in the conduct of cases in the Supreme Court. He said that probably ...

    Article : 225 words
  7. Germany's Claims PROGRESS PLEASES

    Ministers are pleased with the progress made in the Angle-French talks, and the conference is regarded as one of the most successful ever held. ...

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  8. BODY OF WOMAN

    The decomposed body of a woman was found to-day in a paddock in a lonely part of the Parramatta district. The head and arms were covered with a. chaff bag, ...

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  9. LINK WITH ARABS

    Latest information links Arabs with the attempt to assassinate the Egyptian Premier (Mustafa Nahas Pasha), states the Cairo correspondent of the "Daily ...

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  10. BRITISH MISSION

    An official announcement states that the British Government has been in consultation with the Portuguese Government with a view to discovering what ...

    Article : 168 words
  11. EARNING MORE

    The quarterly report of the Commissioner for Railways (Mr. T. J. Hartigan), covering the period to September 30, was tabled in the Legislative ...

    Article : 161 words
  12. "SEVERE LOSS"

    "The loss of Sir George Pearce will be felt severely as he had handled external affairs in many Ministries and had acquired a wealth of experience and ...

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  13. MORE SECURITY

    Proposals for affording licensees of B class broadcasting stations a greater measure of security of tenure will receive the early consideration of the new ...

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  14. CHINESE CUSTOMS

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) has announced that the United States has sent a Note to Japan. demanding that she shall be consulted when Tokio ...

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  15. MINING COMPANY

    Angry shareholders shouted at Sir William Campion, Chairman of Commonwealth Mining and Finance Co. Ltd., at the annual meeting. A poll was demanded ...

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  16. AIR SERVICES

    The Washington development of the United States mercantile marine to include air services was foreshadowed in a bill, introduced in the House of ...

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  17. SHIPPING DELAYED

    A strong south-easterly wind delayed shipping on the North Queensland coast The Taiping from Hongkong, which is due in Brisbane at 7.30 a.m. to-morrow, will ...

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  18. "IN DIFFICULTIES"

    An attempt is being made to represent England as requiring an agreement with Germany because her foreign policy is landing her in difficulties all over the ...

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  19. STREET LIGHTING

    A system calculated to introduce standardised street lighting gradually in New South Wales, while leaving control in the hands of local bodies, may be ...

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  20. ITALIAN VESSEL

    The Hongkong correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph states that the Italian minelayer Lepanto (615 tons) was refused supplies by the Chinese at Amoy ...

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  21. DELEGATES ABROAD

    To avoid a repetition of what some months ago resulted in almost a complete severance of relations between the London headquarters of the Empire ...

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  22. ART TREASURES

    Art treasures valued at 25,000 dollars (£6250 Australian), once belonging to the Russian Imperial Family, were stolen from the. Schaffer Galleries in ...

    Article : 121 words
  23. ANTI-NAZI PARENTS

    A Waldenburg Court dealing with a case of parents who belong to the banned International Bible Students' Association, decided that their children might be ...

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  24. U.S. LABOUR

    Mr. John L. Lewis, leader of the Committee for Industrial Organisation, predicting that the United States was entering another economic "tailspin," told, a ...

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  25. PRINCE BERNHARD

    A bulletin issued today stated that the removal of Prince Bernhard, husband of Princess Juliann, Heiress Apparent to the Throne of the Netherlands, who was ...

    Article : 108 words
  26. GENERAL LUDENDORFF

    General Ludendorff, Hindenburg's wartime Chief of Staff, recently underwent an operation to remove a tumor. His condition is critical. His heart ...

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  27. MONGOLIA'S MISHAP

    An examination of the P. and O. liner Mongolia has disclosed that the vessel's stem was slightly damaged in the collision with the collier Corfleet off the ...

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  28. TRADE TALKS

    The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Oliver Stanley) to-day received the Swiss Minister and the Swiss trade delegation, headed by M. Walter Stucki, ...

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  29. SHOTS FIRED

    Shots" were fired. in a fracas in a car on the roadside near Dunedin to-day. A woman; aged 21, wins seriously assaulted. Two motor-cyclists who were passing ...

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  30. HERALD STOP PRESS

    The London steamer African Mariner (6554 tons), which was escorted by a British destroyer from the Eastern Mediterranean to Malta on ...

    Article : 63 words
  31. EMPIRE GAMES

    The British Empire Games team will sail for Sydney on the Ormonde on Saturday. The only absentee will be the polo vaulter, Webster, who has been ...

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  32. DUEL PACT

    According to Frank Robideau, 55, a wheat former, the deaths of Mike Kuntz and his wife at Billings (Montana) were the outcome of a pact. ...

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  33. WOOL PURCHASES

    It is authoritatively learned that the prolonged delay in the purchase of wool by Japan has been caused by the fact that the Ministry of Finance is compiling ...

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  34. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE

    Clarence Ernest Street, 36, financial agent, news. found not guilty of manslaughter by a Criminal Court jury to-day. The charge arose out of the death of Agnes ...

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  35. MOVE FOR INJUNCTION

    Mr. Justice Clauson to-day granted an application by the solicitor for the executors' of the late Mr. Ramsay MacDonald to serve, a notice of motion for an ...

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  36. MONETARY POLICY

    The British Government, it was stated in the House of Commons to-day, is in frequent contact with the United States and French Governments regarding the ...

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  37. JAPANESE BUDGET

    The Japanese Cabinet has approved of the Budget Estimates of £167,142,441—an increase of £3,170,533 compared with last year. ...

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  38. INDIAN SCOUTS

    Indian Boy Scouts have decided to delete the reference to the King-Emperor from the Scout promise. Their association will break away from the ...

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  39. DUKE OF WINDSOR

    The Duke of Windsor's solicitors have stated that the Duke, has no intention of approving of any biography or of of plying information for one. ...

    Article : 73 words
  40. MURDER CHARGE

    The charge of murder against Mary O'Connor, a 10-year-old student, and Chester Phillips, her stepfather, was dismissed on account of lack of evidence. ...

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  41. PEACE IN WAZIRISTAN

    Recent reports regarding conditions in Waziristan, the Rouse of Commons was told at question time today, indicate that there is now a good prospect of a ...

    Article : 58 words
  42. DR. WELLINGTON KOO

    Dr. Wellington Koo. the Chinese spokesman in Europe, has entered a nursing home, suffering from overstrain, after the Nine-Power conference at ...

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  43. FAMOUS AIRWOMAN DEAD

    The death has occurred of Mademoiselle Suzanne Deutsche de la Meurthe, the famous airwoman, after whom the Deutsche de la Meurthe prize was named. ...

    Article : 41 words
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