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  2. NEXT WEEK

    The "Evening Standard" asserted on Friday that on Wednesday next the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) will announce the dissolution of ...

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  3. BEHIND TIME

    Air Commodore Kingsford Smith, who is flying from Australia to England in an attempt to lower the record held by Mr. J. A. Mollison, unexpectedly arrived at ...

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  4. TENSION RELAXING

    The Manchurian crisis appears to have subsided as suddenly as it arose. To-day's despatches were almost confined to discussion on the responsibility for events. ...

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  5. WORLD POPULATION

    Some of the world's most famous scientists gave addresses at the Congress of the British Association to-day, on the effect of birth control acid present ...

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  6. MURDER MYSTERY

    Having fruitlessly searched the foreshores of Cronulla Beach for nearly a week for the body of Dulcie Brice, who disappeared following the murder of ...

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  7. TO REMAIN

    It was rumoured in State political circles to-night that the Government had decided to abandon its intention of legalising mechanical hare racing, which was banned ...

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  8. VICTIM DIES

    A man who is alleged to have shot Linda Lancaster, 27, while she was conversing with a friend in Henry-street, Ashfield, at midnight, on Friday, was ...

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  9. FRANCE ALARMED

    With all her gold in her vaults, France is seriously worried over the sterling problem, though the Finance Minister (Mr. Rollin) optimistically predicts that the ...

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  10. MR. SCULLIN

    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. H. Scullin) arrived in Sydney by car to-night to participate in a conference with the Commonwealth Bank Board, which is to be held ...

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  11. STATE SESSION

    The Legislative Council will have to go full steam ahead this week in order to enable the Government to carry out its intention to adjourn the session for a ...

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  12. JAPAN'S NOTE TO U.S.

    Mr. Debuchi has presented the State Department with a memorandum asserting that Japan has no designs upon Manchurian territory. "What we desire," he ...

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  13. STORM FORCES LANDING

    Kingsford Smith reports that at 7.15 o'clock last night, a heavy storm and blinding rain brought him down on a beach 80 miles south of Victoria Point. ...

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  14. CABLES TO OIL COMPANY

    The Vacuum Oil Company received the following cable this afternoon from their Rangoon agent: "Smith arrived at Rangoon at 6 p.m. on Saturday, from Victoria ...

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  15. VIOLENCE IN SOUTH CHINA

    In view of increasing violence against Japanese in Southern China, involving the calling out of British troops from Hongkong, the cruiser Tsushima departed ...

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  16. NOT THIS SESSION

    The prospect of the Statute of Westminster being passed this session is now remote, due to the additional pressure of Government business in the House of ...

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  17. GIRL ASSAULTED

    Police last night arrested a man who is alleged to have assaulted a girl of 15 years last month. A capital charge was preferred against him, and he will appear ...

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  18. RIOTS IN HONGKONG

    The Hongkong Government has declared a state of emergency following the killing of six Japanese by Chinese in the course of a day-long and night-long riot, ...

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  19. TWO MORE ATTEMPTS

    It was stated at the week-end that James Weir, who is a ground engineer at the Mascot aerodrome, intends to set out on a flight to England within the next ...

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  20. WAR BREAKS OUT

    War in the western hemisphere is reported to-night with an eight-hour battle just ended between Bolivian and Paraguayan troops in a dispute over the ...

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  21. ESCAPE FROM LOCK-UP

    Richard McGregor, 23, and Nelson Rayner, 20, who had been placed in the Coff's Harbour lock-up after being remanded on a charge of blowing up fish, escaped ...

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  22. EMPIRE EXCHANGE

    At a meeting of the Congress of the British Association, the President (General Smuts) said though South Africa was loss affected than Canada, ...

    Article : 364 words
  23. DRAFTING OF REPORTS

    General discussion on the distribution of financial resources under the proposed new Indian Constitution was concluded by the Federal Structure Committee to-day. ...

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  24. PERRY IN FINAL

    The Englishman, Perry, defeated Lott, 6-0, 0-6, 6-4, 6-4, in the semi-final of the Pacific and South Coast Tennis tournament to-day. Vines defeated Van Ryn, ...

    Article : 54 words
  25. TWO INJURED

    Thomas Barnes, 17, of Tempe, suffered fractures of the collarbone and jaw, and severe general lacerations, abrasions, and contusions, when his motor cycle skidded ...

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  26. THE WEATHER

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  27. VIOLENT FLUCTUATIONS

    Prices fluctuated violently on Friday as Wall-street strove to get its bearings. Turning strong in the final hour, the market more than cancelled the carlier losses ...

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  28. GANDHI'S STATEMENT

    Mahatma Gandhi has informed Lancashire cotton employers' operatives that he could not abandon the home spinning movement in India. If proper ...

    Article : 66 words
  29. "SHOULD FOLLOW BRITAIN"

    Senator Reed (Pennsylvania), after readvocating to President Hoover his proposal for a sales tax, said on Friday that be believed the United States should ...

    Article : 66 words
  30. LORRY OVERTURNS

    Ernest Peachey, 45, was killed while returning to Dungowan on a motor lorry on Saturday night. The vehicle overturned and pinned him underneath. His head ...

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  31. SOUTH AFRICA

    The exchange is more clarified. The banks have put through large transactions at 10 per cent. premium, but the commercial community is dissatisfied. It is ...

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  32. LEAGUE'S NEW BUILDING

    Further ammunition for critics of the League of Nations' extravagance and prophets of its bankruptcy have been supplied by the architects' admission ...

    Article : 142 words
  33. HUBERT OPPERMAN

    It is now stated that Hubert Opperman, the Australian cyclist, is likely to return to Australia in October accompanied by Lamb. ...

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  34. BLOW TO FRANCE

    The present £ quotation promises to be almost a knock-out blow to France's valuable tourist traffic. The German crisis, which resulted in a tax of £5 being ...

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  35. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR

    Knocked down by a motor car while in William-street, city, last night, an elderly woman, who gave the name of Nellie James, had her left leg so badly injured ...

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  36. N.Z. CRICKETERS

    The New Zealand cricketers departed from Southampton to-day. The King, in a message, said that he had followed the tour with much interest, ...

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  37. BOOKMAKER ROBBED

    Three masked men, one of whom was armed, hold up Jack Miller, a bookmaker, outside his home at Richmond, late on Saturday night, and stole his betting bag, ...

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  38. "VERY SERIOUS CASE"

    Following a visit of police from Scotland Yard to the offices of the Communist newspaper, "Daily Worker," William Thomas Wilkinson, 68, printer, was ...

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  39. WORLD PRICE LEVELS

    Speaking at the American Chamber of Commerce lunch in London to-day, Lord d'Abernon said that there was never a time when a vigorous exercise of ...

    Article : 156 words
  40. RUBBER COMPANY

    "Owing to the continued trade depression and present crisis," the Dunlop Rubber Company is not paying an interim dividend on ordinal" shares. Preference ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT

    Sir James Cooper, welcoming traders to a cinema showing Australian scenery, fruit cultivation and packing, said that when the Dried and Cannod Fruit Hoards ...

    Article : 105 words
  42. EXPORT TRADE

    The larger volume of business transacted on the Manchester Exchange during the week has led to the belief that the Lancashire cotton trade is on the eve ...

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  43. CYCLING IN TASMANIA

    The Dunlop test race from Launceston to Hobart on Saturday proved to be a gruelling ride. Only 18 of the 50 cyclists finished. The winner was R. G. Joyce, ...

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  44. FIVE BANKS CLOSE IN U.S.

    Five more small State banks have been taken over by the State Banking Department officials, it was announced to-day, making a total of 10 institutions to have ...

    Article : 52 words
  45. H. AUSTIN TO WED ACTRESS

    The lawn tennis player, 11, W, Austin has become affianced to the charming film actress, Phyllis Konstam. ...

    Article : 12 words
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