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  2. LAW UPHELD

    A trenchant attack upon the leader of the New Guard (Colonel Eric Campbell) was made to-day by Major Treloar, founder of the organisation. He declared that ...

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  3. THRILLING FLIGHT

    Miss Peggy Salaman, who, with Douglas Store, broke the record for a flight from England to the Cape, was writing the story of her flight with the pencil ...

    Article : 365 words
  4. VICTORIA 284

    The South African cricketers made a good showing on the first day of their match against Victoria, which opened at the Melbourne Cricket Ground to-day, in ...

    Article : 613 words
  5. MORE FIGHTING

    Severe fighting has broken out between Japanese and Chinese in the Nonni River district, in Northern Manchuria. The casualties on the ...

    Article : 236 words
  6. BOYCOTT THREAT

    The latest move in Sydney's transport imbroglio has come from railway workers in the Parramatta district, which includes the Clyde repair shops. A Railwaymen's ...

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  7. "COWARDS"

    A scathing attack on the Federal Treasurer (Mr. E. G. Theodore) and Mr. McCormack was made by the Attorney-General (Mr. N. F. Macgroarty) in the ...

    Article : 243 words
  8. NO SURPRISES

    The personnel of the British Ministry was announced to-day by the Prime Minister (Mr. J. Ramsay MacDonald). There were no surprises. Though the Conservatives comprise 80 per cent. of the ...

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  9. RACE DESCRIPTIONS

    An influential deputation, representing the leading racing authorities of Australia, to-day urged the Postmaster-General (Mr. A. E. Green) to prohibit the ...

    Article : 356 words
  10. JAPANESE TO ADVANCE

    With the arrival of Japanese reinforcements, fighting continued to-day in the Nonni River district, near Kiangjao. Japanese are reported to have ordered ...

    Article : 131 words
  11. AHEAD OF RECORD

    It is understood that Mr. C. Butler, who is flying from England to Australia, in an attempt to break the record held by Mr. C. W. Scott, will stay at ...

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  12. RAILWAY STATION SHELLED

    The Chinese representative (Mr. Sze) received a report from Nanking, communicating to the League of Nations that Japanese had shelled the railway station ...

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  13. BAD WEATHER

    Mr. J. A. Mollison left Lympne at 3 o'clock, in an attempt to break Miss Salman's record, but returned half an hour later, owing to bad weather. He intends ...

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  14. ORDERS IN NANKING

    The Nanking Government has issued orders to the police authorities in the capital to remove anti-Japanese posters, and strictly prohibit the examination of ...

    Article : 96 words
  15. BRADMAN A "DUCK"

    Fluctuating fortunes characterised the Sheffield Shield game between Queensland and New South Wales to-day. The Queenslanders, who had the first use of ...

    Article : 287 words
  16. 1000 SHOPS

    The Chairman of the Food Survey Board (Sir Archibald Weigall), in an interview with the Australian Press Association in reference to a message from Sydney, ...

    Article : 231 words
  17. SUPERIOR CHILDREN

    "It is remarkable," said the Minister for Education (Mr. Davies) to-day, "that notwithstanding the large expenditure incurred by the Department of Education ...

    Article : 246 words
  18. PEKING MAN

    The Peking Man was living at least 1,000,000 years ago, and used fire and stone implements, reports the Chinese Geological Society. After four years' ...

    Article : 86 words
  19. MR. BRUXNER'S ATTACK

    Mr. M. F. Bruxner, M.L.A., referred to-night to the work of the Transport Coordination Board. "Now that we have had a first taste ...

    Article : 377 words
  20. TRUCE ARRANGED

    As a result of conferences held at the Trades Hall to-night, a truce has been declared in the conflict between the industrial and political sections of the ...

    Article : 200 words
  21. CANDIDATE'S DILEMMA

    The "Morning Post" tells a story of a man holidaying in England under contract to sail for the Dominions to take up a highly-paid permanent post. He decided ...

    Article : 93 words
  22. FOUR MEN KILLED

    Four men were killed and five are believed to have been fatally injured, and five seriously injured, when an anti-aircraft gun exploded in the gun turret ...

    Article : 54 words
  23. REID ELECTORATE

    The A.L.P. Executive to-night selected Ald. J. Gander as Labour candidate for the Reid seat at the next Federal elections, although Mr. C. A. Morgan twice ...

    Article : 84 words
  24. "RED" PROPAGANDA

    An evidence that "Red" propaganda had been distributed to schoolchildren, numerous pamphlets, and other Communistic literature, allegedly taken from children, ...

    Article : 99 words
  25. KING'S RECEPTION

    Mahatma Gandhi, clad in a loin cloth and a shawl, was among the 400 guests, including delegates to the Indian Roundtable Conference, at Buckingham ...

    Article : 71 words
  26. DISARMAMENT

    It is understood that the Premier (Mr. J. T. Lang) will not attend the disarmament meeting convened by the Lord Mayor (Ald. Jackson) in the Town Hall on ...

    Article : 96 words
  27. PROFESSOR PICCARD

    Following the announcement that two British brothers were making preparations to ascend 17 miles in a balloon, Professor Piccard, who made a world's ...

    Article : 79 words
  28. IN DILEMMA

    The State Government is in a dilemma over the amending Gas Hill, which has for its object a reduction in the price of gas in the metropolitan and Newcastle ...

    Article : 64 words
  29. EMPLOYEES DISMISSED.

    As the result of the special taxation imposed under the new transport regulations, more than a dozen men have been thrown out of employment at Lithgow. ...

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  30. GOOD RAIN NEEDED

    Following a dry spoil, Mr. H. A. Mullett, Superintendent of Agriculture, considers that even should favourable rains fall in the near future, the Victorian ...

    Article : 114 words
  31. SURF RESCUE

    About 7 o'clock this morning, a youth of 17, who was in difficulties in the surf at Coogee, was rescued by the Beach Inspector (Mr. W. Saunders). ...

    Article : 87 words
  32. REGIMENTAL COLOUR

    On behalf of the Dean and Chapter of the Salisbury Cathedral, Colonel Edwin Parker handed to Sir Granville Ryrie the regimental colour of the 5th Australian ...

    Article : 39 words
  33. TWO BOYS KILLED

    Frank Harvey, five, of Murrumbeena, and Gregory Richardson, five, of Oakleigh, were killed in a motor mishap at Murrumbeena to-day. ...

    Article : 35 words
  34. RAFFLED HIMSELF

    Tired of unemployment, James Jackson, a young Sunderland shipyard worker, decided to raffle himself, half of the receipts to go to a hospital and the other ...

    Article : 29 words
  35. RUSSIAN REVOLUTION

    The 14th anniversary of the Russian revolution will be celebrated to-morrow, when friends of the Soviet Union and all other Communist organisations, as well as ...

    Article : 36 words
  36. MILITANT SEAMEN

    An attempt by militants to hold a special meeting of the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union to discipline six members of the crew of the steamer Yarra for ...

    Article : 7 words
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