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  2. SIR H. GULLETT

    The most heated scenes witnessed in the House of Representatives for some time occurred to-day, when on the resumption of ...

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  3. MARKETING ISSUE

    February 27, 1937, has been selected by the Commonwealth Government as the date for the referendum to seek amendment of the Constitution to clear up the ...

    Article : 291 words
  4. BROWN'S START

    W. A. Brown gave a sparkling display of batting in the Bardsley-Gregory testimonial match at the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day, and ...

    Article : 599 words
  5. COOPERATION

    Stressing the need for Anglo-Australian cooperation, the Premier (Mr. B. S. B. Stevens) told the Millions Club to-day they needed ...

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  6. POLICE PATROL

    A dramatic move to prevent frequent attacks on Jews in the East End of London has been made by the Metropolitan Police ...

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  7. SMALL STATES

    After a debate lasting for more than four hours, the Senate passed through all stages three bills granting financial assistance to Tasmania, South Australia and ...

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  8. DISCUSSING THE GAME

    V. Richardson and D. Bradman, captains of the teams which met yesterday at Sydney Cricket Ground, are shown conversing with the Governor-General, Lord Gowrie (right) and Sir Charles Marr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MILITIA RECRUITS

    The Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill) announced in the House of Representatives to-day that as a result of the successful recruiting campaign, the ...

    Article : 229 words
  10. INCREASE GRANTED

    An applicant who asked Mr. Justice Nicholas in the Equity Court, to-day, for increased maintenance from the estate of his father, which was valued at £31,508, ...

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  11. LABOUR DISPUTE

    The President of the Australian Council of Trade-unions (Mr. A. E. Monk), who is attending the Federal conference of the Clerks' Union in Sydney, will make ...

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  12. "SHOULD BE £1"

    Disappointment that the Federal Government had not increased the old-age and invalid pensions to £1 a week instead of 19/, was expressed in the House of ...

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  13. COCKATOO DOCKYARD

    Defence plans for the Commonwealth were not sufficiently advanced for any statement to be made regarding the amount of work to be provided at Cockatoo ...

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  14. DROWNED HERSELF

    That Victoria Agnes Croxton, a domestic servant, found out that the man with whom she had been keeping company for 3½ years was a married man living with ...

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  15. EMPIRE CONFERENCE

    The British Commonwealth Scientific Conference which has been studying agricultural problems, held its final meeting to-day. ...

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  16. CARDINAL PACELLI

    Cardinal Pacelli, the highest ranking Papal Prince ever to visit the United States, arrived in the liner Conte di Savoia today, and was given a brilliant ...

    Article : 106 words
  17. TROUBLE EXTENDS

    The strike of moulders and ironworkers at Richard Foreman and Son Ltd., Metters Ltd., and the Clyde Engineering Co. Ltd. was extended, to-day when 50 ...

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  18. BLOWN OFF FEET

    Five persons were taken to hospital to-day as a result of injuries received when they were blown off their feet during a violent gale. ...

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  19. MAN FOR TRIAL

    Edward Constantine Goode, 36, was committee for trial at the South Melbourne Police Court to-day on a charge of having wounded Harry Huismans, third ...

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  20. EARNED HALF-CROWN

    Considerable amusement was caused when the Governor-General of New Zealand (Lord Galway), after turning the first sod of the £93,000 Waitakere scenic ...

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  21. 'BUS TYRES SLASHED

    There are no signs of a settlement of the 'bus strike. On the contrary, there are indications that the trouble will spread. ...

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  22. BISLEY MEETING

    The "Daily Telegraph" says the presence, of an Australian team will enable the Empire trophy to be competed for at Bisley, in July. It was donated by ...

    Article : 69 words
  23. Cheiro, the Palmist, Dead

    Hollywood; October, 8—The death is announced of Cheiro, the society palmist. ...

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  24. PRICE SOARS

    The first wool of the new clip sold to-day at the exceptionally high price of 18.25 pesos for 10 kilograms. The offering was composed of 70,000lbs. of Australian ...

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  25. WHERE FLIERS WERE FOUND

    This map shows Seringapatam Reef (marked x) where the crew of Lord Sempill's Croydon Monospar 'plane found safe yesterday. The great drift from their true course is also shown. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. JAPAN'S CONFIDENCE

    After a conference between the Prime Minister (General Chiang Kai-shek) and the Japanese Ambassador (Mr. Kawagoe), the latter smilingly paid a tribute to ...

    Article : 109 words
  27. SOLDIERS' WIDOWS

    Referring in the House of Representatives to-day to the wastage of prematurely "burnt out" returned soldiers, Mr. E. J. Harrison (U.A.P., Wentworth), ...

    Article : 127 words
  28. GERMANY MAY JOIN

    The foreign editor of Scripps-Howard Newspapers claimed on excellent authority that Germany is preparing to devaluate to align with other nations and ...

    Article : 78 words
  29. PETROL DUTIES

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. T. W. White) told Mr. W. J. Hutchinson (U.A.P. Indi) in the House of Representatives to-day that the total Customs ...

    Article : 77 words
  30. FELL 45 FEET

    With two electric batteries, each weighing 30lb, strapped to his side, William Wakefield, 48, to-day fell 45ft, to the ground from a window of a building in ...

    Article : 59 words
  31. MODERATE PROFITS

    The moderateness of profits from crime is exemplified by details of the estate of Edward, Tucker, known as "The prince of receivers," who died on June 20 in ...

    Article : 83 words
  32. SIGNOR GRANDI

    Apparently the Italian Ambassador in London (Signor Grandi) in not desirous of following General Italo Balboa, the Governor-General of Libya, into the ...

    Article : 73 words
  33. CRISIS AVERTED

    Another threatened political crisis has been averted owing to the Communists, after the intervention of the Prime Minister (M. Blum), reducing the proposed 127 ...

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  34. SHORT OF WATER

    Because of the shortage of water in Gosford, Erina Shire Council has decided that householders must give 48 hours' notice of their requirements, otherwise ...

    Article : 102 words
  35. CHINESE FINED

    Tan Kiah Kwang, 31, a Chinese member of the crew of the steamer Merkur, was fined £100 at the Central Court to-day on charges of having smuggled into ...

    Article : 94 words
  36. Swallows Migrate by 'Plane

    Vienna, October 8.—Young swallows flying to their winter home were over-taken by premature snowstorms, and were unable to cross the Alps. The Society ...

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  37. MR. BALDWIN'S HEALTH

    In a message which the Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) has sent to the President of the National Union of the Conservative Association, thanking him ...

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  38. LEAGUE COUNCIL SEATS

    The League Assembly elected China and Latvia to non-permanent seats on the Council. ...

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  39. £1,000,000 Gift to Oxford

    London, October 8.—It is announced that Lord Nuffield, the motor-car manufacturer, has given £1,000,000 to Oxford University. ...

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  40. UNITED FRONT MOTION FAILS

    The Labour Party Conference at Edinburgh, by 1,805,000 votes to 435,000, rejected the Amalgamated Engineers' motion urging the unification of all ...

    Article : 43 words
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