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  2. WORLD SHIPPING

    A rationalisation scheme for shipping was discussed by Lord Essendon, the well-known British shipowner, in a speech before the International Chamber ...

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  3. DR. PAGE'S PLAN

    The cooperation of all Government was necessary in order to carry out his plan for the creation of councils of State and Federal representatives, said the ...

    Article : 129 words
  4. FLYING BLIND

    Owing to complete lack to visibility two of the New England Company's monoplanes were unable to complete their flights to-day ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL CRISIS

    The Acting Secretary of the Australian Railways' Union (Mar. J. F. Chapple), in a lecture to-night, on the industrial crisis in America, sketched the history of ...

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  6. LYONS PARTY

    The Continental tour of Mr. and Mrs. Lyons ended to-day in the shadow of Mt Vesuvius, when the luxurious trans-Atlantic liner, "Rex," its bands playing, ...

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  7. 'PLANE CRASHES

    Flying Officer H. U. E. Williams gave 500,000 spectators at the annual Royal Air Force display, at Hendon, near London, an unintended thrill. He was ...

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  8. GIRL HEROINE

    A 17-year-oldgirl was the heroine of a snowstorm incident in the Mt. Hotham region, and her feat of endurance was the means of dispatching help to a party ...

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  9. ROTARY LEADERS 1935-36

    Who becomes Governor of the 76th District of Rotary International, in succession to Mr. T. Armstrong, as from to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. OPINION OF SMALLER STATES

    South Australia and Tasmania will be prepared to cooperate in the plan, formed the Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Earle Page), to hold a conference of Federal ...

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  11. SURPLUS IN S.A.

    The State's financial year ended to-day with a surplus of £26,000. According to Treasury figure, a deficit of £518,000 was budgeted for, but the leeway was ...

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  12. GOLD BASIS

    The International Chamber of Commerce Congress, at its final meeting to-day, unanimously adopted a resolution declaring that the stabilisation of foreign ...

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  13. ART TREASURES

    Sales of art treasures in London auction rooms this week reached £200,000. At Christie's famous rooms, sales totalled £12,000, including £70,000 realised for ...

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  14. PERRY'S TRIUMPH

    Alfred Parry, professional attached to the Leatherhead (Surrey) Golf Club, won the open golf championship at Muirhead to-day, his aggregate for four rounds being ...

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  15. COMBING BRITAIN

    Police and detectives throughout Britain are searching for Alan James Grierson, 28, who, according to newspapers, spent several years in Australia. They want to ...

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  16. MEAT TARIFFS

    The "Daily Mail," while approving of the metal subsidy, pending further negotiations with the Dominions, expresses the hope that the Government will avoid ...

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  17. WEST AUSTRALIA'S DEFICIT

    Although details will not be officially released until Monday, it has been learned that the deficit of the State for the financial year ended to-day will not ...

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  18. DRUG TRAFFIC

    The now regulations under the Police Offences Amendment (Drugs) Act, which were drawn up a few weeks ago, will come into operation to-morrow. ...

    Article : 97 words
  19. WORLD'S DANGER

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express' at Belgrade says: "Dobroslav Jevdjevitch, one of the four survivors of the student, gang which assassinated the ...

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  20. NEW MANAGER

    Although the matter was discussed, the Australian Broadcasting Commission which concluded its sittings yesterday, did not appoint a general manager to fill the ...

    Article : 97 words
  21. FRENCH AEROPLANE

    A Transatlantic air service between Paris and Buenos Aires will be inaugurated to-morrow by the four-engined flying-boat Croiz du Sud (Southern Cross), ...

    Article : 74 words
  22. PEACE BALLOT

    The British peace ballot was discussed by the President of the Disarmament Conference (Mr. Arthur Henderson) at the National Peace Congress to-day. A ...

    Article : 171 words
  23. FELL 30 FEET

    Over 100 people were injured, some of them gravely, when nearly 400 men, women and children wore plunged more than 30 feet into the shallow waters of ...

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  24. TRAPPED BY FALL

    Trapped by a fall of earth and stone in a mine at Blackball Creek on Friday night Richard Brady, a deputy was released 17 hours later, practically ...

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  25. PREMIER PROUD

    "I own to pride, pleasure and high appreciation in the fast that the sustained efforts of the Government and the cooperation of the people enabled South ...

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  26. RETURNED SOLDIERS

    The President of the Victorian Returned Soldiers' League (Mr. Holland) said yesterday that preference to returned soldiers should remain. When ...

    Article : 113 words
  27. FRONTIER VIOLATED

    The official newsagency declares that the Japanese three times recently have violated the Siberian-Manchukuo frontier. ...

    Article : 151 words
  28. NATIVES RECAPTURED

    Two natives who escaped from gaol on Tuesday night have been re-arrested. A white girl who went with them was also found. One man was on the verandah ...

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  29. NOT FOUL PLAY

    Shortly before dawn yesterday, Reginald Stowe, 12, a ward of the State, residing with a farmer of Guyera, left the house, and later his body was found ...

    Article : 99 words
  30. SUBTERRANEAN VAULTS

    The Associated Press learns that the Treasury has issued secret orders for the rush construction of subterranean vaults at the Fort Knox military pos[?] ...

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  31. FEDERAL SURPLUS

    "The suggestion that the Federal Budget surplus may top the million mark is unfortunately a might big exaggeration," said the Assistant Treasurer (Mr. R. G. ...

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  32. DUEL WITH PISTOLS

    Considering that his honour had been impugned by the former Mayor (Mr. Godin) in an open letter on the eve of his election to the Mayoralty of Paris, ...

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  33. BANANA GROWERS' POLL

    A poll of banana growers, on the question of constituting a banana marketing board, which closed yesterday, decided in the affirmative. The returning officer ...

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  34. "THREATENS NOBODY"

    The fact that Britain has concluded a naval agreement with Germany proves that Germany is again a great sovereign Power, declared the Minister for ...

    Article : 114 words
  35. DOMINION LEAGUE

    A motion to continue the fight for secession was carried at a meeting of the Dominion League yesterday. The motion stated that the proposals ...

    Article : 63 words
  36. BARON'S DEATH

    The death is announced of Lord Danesfort, fort at the ago of 81 years. He had a distinguished career at Cambridge, and was called to the Bar in 1878. He ...

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  37. CALLED OFF

    At the request of President Roosevelt, the President of the United Mine Workers (Mr. J. L. Lewis) to-night called off the strike of soft coal workers in the ...

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  38. HERALD STOP PRESS

    Seven members of a family at Mary-street, Heaton, were rushed to hospital after 3 o'clock this morning suffering from food poisoning. Four were ...

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  39. MR. EDEN'S MISSION

    The Minister for League Affairs (Mr. Anthony Eden) was in close consultation with the Foreign Secretary (Sir Samuel Hoare), to whom and other Minister he ...

    Article : 144 words
  40. POLICE STEPPED IN

    Police stepped in and prevented a wheelbarrow challenge race being held at Botany yesterday. Two men were to engage in the event, but they were warned ...

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    MR. and MRS. R. WILSON, of Avalon Beach, who went to the rescue of the three persons who had barrow escape with their lives when their launch was wrecked off Avalon Beach, near Palm Beach, on Friday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  42. ABOLISH PRICE-CUTTING

    Steps were taken yesterday for the formation of a zone system for the milk supply of Melbourne. The licences of 31 milkmen were cancelled, and they will ...

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  43. ITALIAN WARSHIPS

    Two torpedo-boats carrying out night manouvres without lights collided last night. Six men were killed and seven injured. Both ships reached port without ...

    Article : 41 words
  44. FRENCH DEFENCE

    In the Chamber of Deputies to-day, M. Laval announced that he would withdraw the bill providing for £15,000,000 for national defence. He explained that ...

    Article : 89 words
  45. POLLING DATES

    It is expected that August 17 or 24 will be polling day in the Fawkner (Melbourne) by-election, which has been made necessary by the death of Mr. G. A ...

    Article : 104 words
  46. World Trade Figures

    Geneva, June 29.—The quantity of world trade for the first quarter of 1935 was 76.5 per cent of the 1929 figure, while the quarterly average was 1.2 per cent. ...

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  47. AMERICAN DEFICIT

    The Treasury closed its books at the end of the fiscal year to-day with a de[?]cit of 3,472,000,000 dollars. The Government having collected during the ...

    Article : 59 words
  48. MAX BAER MARRIED

    Max Baer, former world's heavyweight boxing champion, to-day married Miss Mary Elen Sullivan, the manager of a local restaurant. She gave her age as ...

    Article : 55 words
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