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  2. BODY FOUND

    Late to-night the Cronulla police discovered what appeared to be the body of a young woman, firmly wedged between two rocks on the beach, not far ...

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  3. GERMAN VISIT

    The French Premier (M. Laval) and the Foreign Minister (M. Briand) arrived in Berlin to-day. This is the first time since the Congress of Berlin, in 1878, that an ...

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  4. GLEAM OF HOPE

    A gleam of hope for the rehabilitation of Australia's finances is provided by the record disposals of all Australian products during the past few months ...

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  5. BILLS ATTACKED

    Certain provisions of the Interest Reduction Bill and the Moratorium (Amendment) Bill wore attacked in the Legislative Council to-night. Some of the critics ...

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  6. TRAIN WRECKED

    The most dastardly outrage since the wrecking of the "Blue Express," eight years ago, is reported from Peiping, as a result of an attack by bandits on a ...

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  7. ON TO JASK

    Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith arrived at Karachi at 11.15 a.m. to-day from Jhansi. He is about half a day ahead of Mr. J. A. Mollison's time. He ...

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  8. STATE CABINET

    The State Cabinet held a lengthy sitting to-day and came to a definite decision as to the legislative programme to be pushed through before the State ...

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  9. EXCHANGE RATE

    Although a definite improvement in the exchange rate is expected to result from the conference held to-day between the Prime Minister (Mr. J. H. Scullin), the ...

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  10. PATHETIC NOTE

    A pathetic message written by one of the victims was read at the inquest held to-day into the deaths of Marjorie Light, 22 single, of North Melbourne, and ...

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  11. EMPIRE TRADE UNIT

    The Premier (Mr. Moore) to-day expressed the hope that some scheme of Empire preference would be evolved which would make the Empire a trade unit. He ...

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  12. DEMAND FOR WAR

    An attack by students on the Foreign Minister (Dr. Wang) at Hanking this morning is far more serious than was at first reported, ...

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  13. TREATMENT AT CALCUTTA

    Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith arrived at Jhansi at 6 p.m. to-day, half a day ahead of Mr. J. A. Mollison's time. He had intended to pass Calcutta and ...

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  14. WOOL SALES

    Probably on account of the abandonment of the gold standard, the Yorkshire demand at the wool sales to-day was more pronounced than for some time, ...

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  15. BETTING TAX

    Lengthy consideration was given by the Cabinet to-day to the question of betting taxation, particularly from the standpoint of securing additional revenue. It was ...

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  16. FLYING ON

    The Vacuum Oil Company received a message from the Bombay office to-day, stating that the airman expects to arrive at Jask from Jhansi to-night. He will then ...

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  17. "MIGHT BE TRAGIC"

    Despite the stability of the franc and considerable gold reserves, the French economic situation might be tragic if Britain's abandonment of the gold ...

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  18. "BAD TIMES PASSING"

    Addressing the Constitutional Association to-day, Mr. Herbert Brookes, formerly Australian Commissioner in the United States said that not only in Australia, ...

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  19. HUGE ARREARS

    The League of Nations' financial embarrassments which have caused a curtailment of activities for the remainder of 1931, are due to 14 non-European States, ...

    Article : 77 words
  20. CONSTABLE SHOT

    Robert Henry Chrystal, 2 labourer, and Kenneth Aubrey Farlow, 25, wicker-worker, were charged before Mr. Justice Stephen at the Central Criminal Court ...

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  21. REVISION OF TARIFF

    While in Sydney to-day, Mr. Scullin received a deputation from the council of the Chamber of Manufactures, which requested a revision of the tariff, ...

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  22. "ELECTION INEVITABLE"

    "An election is inevitable, and cannot long be delayed," said Mr. J. H. Thomas, in a speech to railwaymen at Derby. He announced that he intended to contest ...

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  23. DUE TO WORLD CAUSES

    Mahatma Gandhi, after discussions with employers and workers in Lancashire mill districts, says that he does not believe that the Indian boycott adversely ...

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  24. ARM MANGLED

    Henry Hatfield 49, had one of his arms dreadfully mangled when he was caught in a revolving cylinder at his laundry Frampton-avenue, Marrickville, to-day. ...

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  25. SUGGESTED MINIMUM PRICE

    An important meeting of graziers throughout the North-west of Now South Wales and the Southern parts of Queensland will be held at Moree shortly to ...

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  26. "RULED BY SYDNEY"

    That the Commonwealth Parliament is dominated by New South Wales was the view expressed by the Leader of the Federal Country Party (Dr. Earle Page), when ...

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  27. DATE ALTERED

    The reason for the alteration of the date of the Melbourne wool sales to Thursday, instead of their being held to-morrow, was explained to-day by a leading wool broker, ...

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  28. NORWAY AND SWEDEN

    Norway and Sweden have suspended the gold standard. The "Daily Telegraph's" City Editor states that now that Norway and Sweden ...

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  29. GASHED FOOT

    Whilst Arnold Cracknell, a labourer, was felling timber on property near the Ashford tobacco plantation site, the axe slipped and inflicted an ugly gash, ...

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  30. PRESERVING MORALE

    A scheme for preserving the morale of unemployed youths was discussed at the assembly of the 76th district of the Rotary during the week-end, when ...

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  31. RECEPTION TO GANDHI

    The Press is bewildered by the friendly reception to Gandhi by Lancashire. "Le Journal" says: "One would have expected special protection to have been ...

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  32. ASHFIELD MURDER

    At the Central Police Court to-day, Richard Bartlett, 38, described as a blacksmith, was charged with the murder of Linda Lancaster, who as shot at ...

    Article : 90 words
  33. TOURING IN CARAVAN

    The Earl of Orford's cousin, the 18-year-old Robert Walpole, who succeeds to his baronies, was travelling in a caravan with his mother and sister when the ...

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  34. INSURANCE STAFFS

    The Insurance Staffs' Federation to-day asked the High Court of Australia for a decision on matters arising from the orders of the Arbitration Court on July 17 ...

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  35. RAID ON BALLROOM

    As a sequel to a police raid on the ballroom of the Wentworth Cafe, while the Aero Club's Ball was in progress, Hannah Maclurean, 75, manageress, was to-day ...

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  36. LONDON EXHIBITION

    The "Daily Telegraph's diarist, apropes to-morrow's opening of the Australia House Exhibition of the works of Australian authors, says: "The discerning need ...

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  37. MANY INTERJECTIONS

    There were some outspoken interjections when the Minister for Lands (Mr. Latham) addressed a conference of soldier settlers to-day. ...

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  38. "WORK TOGETHER"

    Archbishop Kelly, speaking at the annual reunion of the orphanage at Narellan, spoke of the necessity for the people of Australia to work together in ...

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  39. WODONGA AFFRAY

    At the Wodonga Police Court to-day, Michael Pressnell, 20, appeared on a charged of haying shot william James Charlton, with intent to murder. ...

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  40. AGENT REMANDED

    At the Central Police Court to-day, Thomas Barker, 51, an agent, was remanded on a charge of false pretences. It was alleged that he obtained from James ...

    Article : 101 words
  41. DIVED INTO CROWD

    Nose-diving 150ft, an aeroplane crashed among spectators at an aviation meeting, killing three and injuring 21. The crowd became panic-stricken, and ...

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  42. £1000 AWARDED

    A jury to-day awarded Archibald Wednesday engineer, of Footscray, £1000 damages against Rev. Father John Donovan, formerly of Ringwood. Weddell, who claimed ...

    Article : 116 words
  43. WRITE FILM STORIES

    The author, Edgar Wallace, has contracted to spend three or four months in Hollywood every year for three years to write stories for films ...

    Article : 61 words
  44. DOLE FRAUD

    Convicted at the Newtown Police Court to-day on a charge of having defrauded the Government of £16/15/2, Frederick George Grono, 25, was fined £20, and ...

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  45. LIVERPOOL SHOOTING

    There was a sequel to the shooting affray at the Cross Roads, Liverpool, on June 15, when, at the Central Summons Court to-day. Albert Caddy, John Ross, ...

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  46. CHARITIES BENEFIT

    Bequests totalling £12,400 have been made by the late Miss Elizabeth Fall of Evandale, to public bodies. Principal bequests were £1000 each to the ...

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  47. 'PLANES COLLIDE IN MID-AIR

    Onlookers covered their eyes as two fighter aeroplanes collided head on in midair at Strasbourg. One Pllot parachuted to safety as his ...

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  48. DIED AFTER BOXING MATCH

    After a friendly boxing match at Parkes-borough yesterday, Edward Wright became and collapsed. He died in hospital last night. A post-mortem will be ...

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  49. NO 1931 CHAMPAGNE

    Owing to the cold, wet summer, and insect depredations, there was no 1931 champagne bottling as little of the year's vintage can be used in any form. ...

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  50. VICTORIAN GOLD YIELD

    The Victorian gold yield for August was 3000 ounces, an increase of 1777 ounces over the yield for August, 1930. ...

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