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  2. THE UNEMPLOYED

    Committees to consider ways of training semi-skilled unemployed for skilled work, and training un-skilled unemployed for semi-skilled ...

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  3. SHIPPING HOLD-UP

    The West Coast waterfronts were paralysed last night while awaiting the out-come of negotiations on an extension of the truce granted in the seamen's dispute. ...

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  4. CONTROL BOARD

    English importers air particularly interested in the proposal to establish an Australian export shipping control board. It is considered that the provision of a ...

    Article : 167 words
  5. GOVERNOR DIES SUDDENLY

    ADMIRAL SIR MURRAY ANDERSON, Governor of New South Wales, who died early this morning following an illness which overtook him while he was carrying out his duties yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE ENTHRONEMENT

    All the impressive ceremonial of the Anglican Church was seen at Christ Church Cathedral to-day when Rt. Rev. W. H. Johnson, formerly Dean of ...

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  7. MISS FIRST TEST

    R. E. S. Wyatt's arm was again X-rayed to-day, and a definite break in the ulna bone, two inches above the wrist, was revealed. The ...

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  8. AIR DISPUTE

    The dispute between Lord Nuffield, the well-known motor-car manufacturer, and the Air Ministry over Britain's "shadow ...

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  9. BRITISH SEAMEN

    The Japanese Foreign Office has received reports of 21 alleged "incidents" at Keelung and Taihoku, involving British seamen of the China Squadron, notably ...

    Article : 89 words
  10. POLICY EXPLAINED

    An outspoken statement on Belgium's neutrality was given in the Chamber of Deputies to-day by the Foreign Minister (M. Spaak). ...

    Article : 108 words
  11. JAPAN'S WOOL

    Shipping circles state that the Japanese, wool purchasing schedule is approximately —South African 180,000 bales; South American 120,000 bales; New Zealand 100,000 ...

    Article : 98 words
  12. TRIPS ABROAD

    Answering a series of written questions in the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier (Mr. B. S. B. Stevens) gave details of the expenses incurred by himself by ...

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  13. SPEAKER ACTS

    There was a stir in the Legislative Assembly, When the Speaker (Mr. Panton) directed the withdrawal of the Agricultural Bank Act Amendment Bill, when ...

    Article : 165 words
  14. STATUE OF LIBERTY

    The Presidents of the United States and France—the latter' by an international radio relay—joined to-day in celebration of the 50th birthday of the Statue of Liberty. ...

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  15. LOAN REFUSED

    The Bank of Canada has refused the Social Credit Government of Alberta a loan on the grounds that an advance can be made only on readily marketable ...

    Article : 75 words
  16. YOUTH GAOLED

    Sentence of 15 months' imprisonment was imposed by Judge Thomson, at the Quarter Sessions to-day, on Jack Thompson. 18, when he pleaded "Guilty" to five ...

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  17. SOUTH-WEST AFRICA

    The Appeal Court to-day dismissed the claim which involved £2,250,000, of the Verein Fur Schutzgebietanleihen, holders of German colonial bonds, against the ...

    Article : 78 words
  18. HEAVY COST

    Although there were no great engineering difficulties associated with the project, the Commonwealth Railway Commissioner (Mr. G. A. Cahn) estimated ...

    Article : 112 words
  19. MURDER THREATS

    M. Jorga, a former Premier, and many distinguished Rumanians, including generals judges and lawyers, who are recognised opponents of the Extremists, have ...

    Article : 80 words
  20. JAPANESE MILLS

    The "Asahi' reports that a Japanese flour company is buying three mills at Harbin hitherto held by the banks. When repaired and restored to operation, they ...

    Article : 64 words
  21. FARMER INJURED

    The disaster to the Imperial Airways liner Apollo, on December 30, 1933, was recalled by a judgment in the Civil Court to-day, ordering Imperial Airways to pay ...

    Article : 68 words
  22. NO SPECIAL GRANT

    Although the Federal Government was doing everything possible to assist the States and local governing bodice to provide employment, the Prime Minister ...

    Article : 229 words
  23. UNION EXECUTIVES

    A meeting of union executives was called by the Trade Hall Council to-night for November 15, to consider a plan of action for securing an improvement in ...

    Article : 182 words
  24. BROTHERS BURNED

    When a motor-lorry caught fire in a shed at Brookvale to-night, two brothers, William Thompson, 31, of Balgowlah, and Reginald. Thompson, 24, of ...

    Article : 101 words
  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Tokio, October 28:—The Emperor of Japan will review, in Osaka Bay, the strongest fleet ever assembled in Asiatic waters. It will consist of 108 warships ...

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  26. RECEIVED BY KING

    The Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha and the party of German ex-servicemen in England watched the changing of the Guard from the forecourt at Buckingham ...

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  27. GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    Despite a denial by the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons), in the House of Representatives to-day, that the Government proposed to provide an official residence ...

    Article : 162 words
  28. Audience with King

    London, October 28.—The King to-day received in audience the new High Commissioner for New Zealand (Mr. Jordan). ...

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  29. Snooker Tournament

    London, October 28.—At the close of the session in their Gold Cup snooker match to-day, M. Davis (19) led Newman (17). ...

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  30. DIED OF INJURIES

    Stewart Overall, 36, of Parramatta, was fatally injured when the motor-cycle he was riding collided with a motor-van close to his home late this afternoon. Thrown ...

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  31. Lepers Threaten to Revolt

    Mauila, October 20.—Doctor Ray Mundo to-day summoned soldiers armed with tear gas bombs to avert a threatened revolt of 7000 members of the Calion Island ...

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  32. RECORD DRY PERIOD

    According to the Divisional Meteorologist the seven months from April to October this year, were the driest Brisbane has experienced since records were ...

    Article : 86 words
  33. Actress Granted Divorce

    Los Angeles, October 28.—Merna Kennedy, the screen actress, has been granted a divorce from Busby Berkeley, the screen dance director. She has been separated ...

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  34. EQUAL TO BEST

    On his return by the Maloja to-day, after visiting the ports of Europe, the General Manager of the Darling Island Stevedoring and Lighterage Co., Ltd. (Mr. D. ...

    Article : 85 words
  35. SEARCH FOR LOST BOY

    When the employees of Wallarah colliery assembled for work yesterday it was learned that the 12-year-old son of one of their workmate[?] Mr. W. McDougall, ...

    Article : 109 words
  36. QUARRYMAN INJURED

    An unusual accident befell James O'Reilly, at Rossiville today, while blasting for the municipal council. Prior to firing a charge of gelignite, O'Reilly ...

    Article : 79 words
  37. TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAINS

    The proposed provision of three trains a week on the transcontinental line is being criticised in Perth on the grounds that the running of two trains from ...

    Article : 47 words
  38. C.W.A. Scott's Ear Trouble

    London, October 29.—The airman, C. W. A. Scott underwent a successful operation to-day for car trouble. ...

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  39. NEW MOTOR-SHIP FOR W.A.

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Kitson) announced to-day that the Government had accepted the tender of £200,000 of Herland and Wolff, Delfast, for the ...

    Article : 45 words
  40. AIR RACE FIASCO

    The Paris to Saigon air race has proved a complete fiasco. The only remaining competitor returned owing to engine trouble. ...

    Article : 20 words
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