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  2. EMPIRE DEFENCE

    Defence questions will overshadow all else at the Imperial Conference in London this year. There has already been an ...

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  3. PILOT'S COMPLAINT

    Officials of the Pinkenba wireless station declined to-day to comment on charges made by Captain J. Kerr that his repeated ...

    Article : 294 words
  4. MIGHT INTERVENE

    A warning that the United States might be compelled to intervene in a European war was given by the United States ...

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  5. DEFENSIVE PACT

    The German Foreign Minister (Baron von Neurath), who is visiting Vienna to discuss Austro-German cultural relations, is ...

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  6. FIERCE FIGHTING

    In some of the fiercest fighting of the Spanish civil war the loyalists are pressing the insurgents along the front from north ...

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  7. MISSING 'PLANE

    The most definite of many bewildering reports yesterday concerning the missing airliner came from the Lismore district. An ...

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  8. BODY FOUND

    The body of Harry Harper, 45, overs-man, of Donald-street, Wonthaggi, the 13th and last victim of the Wonthaggi mine explosion, was found by searchers ...

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  9. TEST PLAYERS

    When the Australian selectors departed on Saturday night from the practice of selecting 12 players for the Test and named 13, they ...

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  10. 'GOLD' CHOCOLATES

    A box of chocolates dropped by a woman in a shop, and picked up by a little girl, who gave them to no invalid woman for a birthday present, led to the ...

    Article : 167 words
  11. BRITISH CRUISERS

    The cruisers Effingham, Frobisher, and Hawkins, which have been retained under the escalator clause of the London Naval Treaty, will be reconstructed immediately ...

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  12. SETTLE IN AUSTRIA

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Mail" understands that as the result of a week's discussions the Duke of Windsor intends to make his permanent home in ...

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  13. IMPROVE AIR ROUTES

    On his arrival from Sydney to-day, the Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill) announced that £200,000 was to be spent on improving air routes. ...

    Article : 178 words
  14. BUTCHERS' STRIKE

    A strike of over 200 casual butchers occurred in the beef section of the Homebush Abattoirs to-day. Negotiations for a settlement were entered into, but both ...

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  15. STRANGE RESULTS

    The provincial elections have produced some remarkable and amusing results, and have shown the solidity of the Congress party, especially in the United Provinces. ...

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  16. BECOME MEMBER

    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) announced to-day that the Commonwealth Government had extended an invitation to the Egyptian Government to become ...

    Article : 149 words
  17. FORBID TAKE-OFF

    Stating that when cyclonic or other dangerous condition prevailed air travel was unwise, the State Meteorologist (Mr. D. J. Mares) to-day urged that Federal ...

    Article : 199 words
  18. DIET DEFICIENCY

    The first scientific investigation conducted by the Federal Government into the dietary and health of outback children in South Australia reveals that 14 ...

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  19. MAY BE SETTLED

    A conference between representatives of the trade-unions concerned and the Melbourne Cricket Club and the Victorian Cricket Association to-day has left ...

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  20. BRITISH MIGRANTS

    The Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Dominions (the Marquess of Hartington), has, as a result of his visit to Australia, reported comprehensively on ...

    Article : 132 words
  21. DECLARED OFF

    At a meeting of bond shed workers this afternoon the strike was declared off. The men will resume work to-morrow morning on an agreed basis. ...

    Article : 111 words
  22. LONG-TERM LOANS

    The Commissioners of the Rural Bank of New South Wales announced to-day us increase of one-quarter of 1 per cent. in the rate of interest chargeable on ...

    Article : 119 words
  23. HEAVY TRAFFIC

    Last rear 513,000,000 passengers were carried by the public passenger service, including ferries, in the metropolitan area, according to figures prepared by the ...

    Article : 235 words
  24. MR. HARTIGAN

    Objection to aldermen talking "through their hats" was made by the Chief Railway Commissioner (Mr. T. J. Hartigan) to-day when replaying to a council ...

    Article : 143 words
  25. DEFIANT MONKS

    The oldest stay-in strike on record has occurred at a monastery near Assult, following the excommunication of a number of disobedient monks. ...

    Article : 92 words
  26. LITTLE CHANGE

    As a result of to-day's count for the Tasmanian House of Assembly elections, the position has undergone little change. Only 2407 votes were received for ...

    Article : 99 words
  27. MAY VISIT SYDNEY

    Although plans have not been completed, one of the Empire flying-boats to be used on the England-Australia air route may visit Sydney this year on ...

    Article : 131 words
  28. NATIVES EXECUTED

    All natives in possession of arms following the attempt on the life of the Viceroy of Abyssinia (Marshal Graziapi) have been executed. It is believed that ...

    Article : 91 words
  29. FULLY-PAID HOLIDAYS

    The political correspondent of the "Morning Post" trains that the Government has agreed to establish a committee of inquiry to consider fully-paid ...

    Article : 46 words
  30. CAR IN VICTORIA

    A few minutes after noon to-day, and three minutes before a train was due, a car driven by Mr. A. Coghlan, of Waverley (N.S.W.) struck a safety rail ...

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  31. SLIGHT RISE

    The population of England and Wales in now 40,645,000, compared with 39,952,000 at the 1931 census. Births in 1935 were 598,756, or 14.7 per ...

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  32. DRIVING SKILL

    The average man is a better driver than the average woman, according to the Secretary to the Ministry for Transport (Sir Cyril Hurcomb). ...

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  33. "STORY BRIDGE," BRISBANE

    Cabinet decided to-night to name the new central bridge "Story Bridge," after Mr. J. D. Story, a Public Service Commissioner and a member of the Bridge ...

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  34. FASTER AIR MAIL SERVICE

    The speeded-up air mail service will be extended to the Singapore section from October 1 next. ...

    Article : 22 words
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