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  2. BRITISH NOTE TO JAPAN

    Commentators emphasise that the Note presented to the Japanese Government by the British Ambassador in Tokio (Sir Robert Craigie), on January 14, leaves no doubt of British recognition of the fact that, despite his continued ...

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  3. "HAPPY ONE"

    "The coalminers' lot is a happy one," Mr. John Fallins, assistant colliery superintendent of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company ...

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  4. BUSH FIRES

    The transfer of the control of bush fire areas from the land administration to the joint administration of forestry and ...

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  5. BRITISH AIR MISSION

    The names of the Commonwealth representatives who will confer with the British air mission, which is coming to Australia, were ...

    Article : 201 words
  6. DOG FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH

    The charred remains of a dog which was burnt to death on the verandah of a Seaham home. It would not leave. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NINE PERSONS HURT

    Nine persons were injured in three road accidents in the metropolitan area to-night. While walking along Fairfield-street, ...

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  8. FARES REFUNDED

    There has been no settlement of the dispute through which the Huddart Pyker steamer Zealandia was tied up on Saturday. Many fares have been ...

    Article : 434 words
  9. BIG INCREASE IN BUILDING

    There had been more than a six-fold increase in building construction in Australia in the past six years, according to the Commonwealth Statistician (Dr. Roland ...

    Article : 318 words
  10. AIR FORCE CONTROL

    Commenting to-day on Royal Australian Air Force administration, following the Ellington report, the Minister for Defence (Mr. G. A. Street) said it was ...

    Article : 241 words
  11. REICH APPROACH TO POLAND

    It is suggested from Berlin, says the Warsaw correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," that the proposed three-day visit of the Reich Minister for Foreign ...

    Article : 172 words
  12. AUSTRALIA LEADS WORLD

    Australia leads the world in the fight against malnutrition, declares the report on nutrition issued by the League of Nations. The report gives a survey of ...

    Article : 175 words
  13. FACTORIES BUSY

    The year 1937-38 showed an outstanding increase in factory employment and activity, especially in iron and steel and other petal trades, said the Government ...

    Article : 195 words
  14. BALMAIN POLL

    At the request of Mr. Sidney Weston, one of the defeated Independent Labour candidates, the Returning Officer (Mr. Caldwell) has postponed the declaration ...

    Article : 206 words
  15. GROWTH OF WHEAT INDUSTRY

    Unveiling a granite obelisk at the grave of William James Farrer at Lambrigg Station, near Tharwa, today, the Minister for the Interior (Mr. J. McEwen) ...

    Article : 164 words
  16. BAD WEATHER FOR FLYING

    Unfavourable flying conditions between Canberra and Sydney prevented the Douglas airliner Loongana and the Dragon Rapide machine Moongana from ...

    Article : 109 words
  17. GAOL, FINES AND LOSS OF LICENCE

    Four months' gaol, fines totalling £37, and the withdrawal of his licence for three years, were ordered when Edgeworth Upjohn, 29, motor mechanic, ...

    Article : 102 words
  18. I.R.A. DEMAND

    Members of the Irish. Republican Army placarded Dublin, Cork, and towns is Northern Ireland with declarations demanding "In God's name," that England ...

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  19. TO TRADE WITH EAST AFRICA

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that Japanese vessels will call at Mogdishu (Italian Somaliland) with. freight; beginning on February 22. ...

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  20. SEQUELS TO QUARRELS

    At the North Sydney Police Court to-day Alexander Edward Minuett, 20, dry cleaner, was charged with having feloniously slain William George Bowie ...

    Article : 197 words
  21. TAKE NAVAL MEN TO ENGLAND

    The Blue Funnel freighter, Autolycus, which normally has accommodation for a small number of passengers, is to be fitted out as a troopship to take six ...

    Article : 101 words
  22. EXCESSIVE HEAT CAUSES BABY'S DEATH

    Donald Edward Green, aged 3 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Green, of Taro, died on Sunday as a result of the excessive heat. ...

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  23. DEATH OF SIR A. KENNEDY

    The death is announced of Sir Alexander Kennedy, Chairman of the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company Ltd., Govan, Glasgow, and of William ...

    Article : 49 words
  24. GUARD KILLED IN FALL FROM TRAIN

    Thomas Buckley, 53, a guard, of Gympie, was killed near Petrie station this morning. It is believed that he fell from the guard's van of a train and struck his ...

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  25. UNDERTAKER KILLED AT FUNERAL

    A motor-car knocked down and fatally injured Mr. Edward Badcock, Senior Magistrate of Lymington (Hampshire), as he stepped from a hearse in pursuance of ...

    Article : 121 words
  26. SHOOTING IN HOUSE

    Two shots were fired in a house in Liverpool-street to-day, and as a result a man named Aliph Isaac Burris, about 40, of no fixed abode. is in a serious ...

    Article : 72 words
  27. FIRE-DAMAGED CARGO FOR SALE

    Some of the cargo which was damaged, by fire at sea on the liner Rimutaka will be sold at auction. Among valuable articles which were saved were two cases ...

    Article : 62 words
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