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  2. COLLISION.

    A passenger train bound from Sydney to Newcastle crashed into the rear of a stationary goods train about a mile and a half on the southern side of ...

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  3. EXEMPTIONS.

    Important amendments to the State taxation law, which varies the exemption provisions for assessable income, are included in a measure brought ...

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  4. OVERTURES TO THE DUCE.

    The departure,of the Austrian Chancellor, (Dr. Schuschnigg), for Italy, states the Vienna correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph," followed a ...

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  5. DUSTSTORMS.

    Duststorms, which raged all to-day in the northern part of the State, reached Adelaide this afternoon, and were followed by rain. ...

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  6. ELECTED.

    Major-General Sir Charles Rosenthal was elected yesterday to the vacant seat in the Legislative Council caused by the death of Mr. E. E. ...

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  7. CRISIS IN CHINA. JAPAN'S AIMS.

    Events are galloping towards the most dangerous crisis in the Far East since the Japanese capture of Mukden in 1931, according to the Diplomatic ...

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  8. FRENCH STRIKES.

    Seventeen Englishmen, including two directors of world-famous biscuit manufacturers—Huntley and Palmers, Ltd., and McVitic and Price, Ltd.—are imprisoned in ...

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  9. THE TARIFF. Defensive Action

    The Minister in Charge of Trade Treaties (Sir Henry Gullett), in an address to the Malvern branch of the Australian Women's Nationalist League ...

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  10. CHILD FALLS 60 FEET.

    A two-year-old Chinese boy, who fell more than 60 feet into a brick pit at Ashfield yesterday evening was apparently scarcely hurt. The child, Gordon Duck Chong, of ...

    Article : 310 words
  11. MR. GARDEN.

    In defiance of the ruling faction, a largely attended meeting of members of the Labour party, in the Australian Hall last night, carried a resolution demanding a, special ...

    Article : 446 words
  12. ABYSSINIA.

    While the conqueror of Abyssinia (Marshal Badoglio) was being royally welcomed in Rome to-day, the fugitive Emperor (Haill Sellassie), travelling incognito, arrived at ...

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  13. LITTLE PROGRESS.

    The Australian Minister for Commerce (Dr. Earle Page) intends to leave for home within six weeks. The Australian Attorney-General (Mr. R. G. Menzies) is also anxious to ...

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  14. FEELING IN JAPAN.

    Australia's trade policy has aroused antagonistic feelings in Japan, according to travellers who returned to Sydney yesterday by the Taiping. ...

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  15. BRITISH INDUSTRY.

    Mr. G. S. Nock, a director of Nock and Kirby, Ltd., who returned by the Otranto yesterday, after a business trip abroad, said that industrially England was in a very healthy ...

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  16. POWER STATION SUGGESTED FOR LITHGOW.

    It is likely that strong representations will be made to the Sydney County Council to establish a power station at Lithgow to supply Sydney, rather than to extend the existing ...

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  17. FINAL APPEAL BY CONSULGENERAL.

    The Consul-General for Japan (Mr. K. Mural) made a hurried and unexpected visit to Melbourne to-day and placed before the Minister in charge of trade treaties (Sir ...

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  18. CAPE TO LONDON.

    Squadron-leader Hilton, who is attempting to beat the record recently established by Mrs. Amy Mollison for a flight from the Cape to England, left Cairo for London, by way ...

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  19. JAPANESE EXPERT

    Mr. Naoe Miyakawa, a Japanese agricultural expert, who specialises in pasture and crop instruction and investigation work, and has come to Australia to study methods of pasture ...

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  20. CONVERSION LOAN.

    It is understood that a new Commonwealth conversion loan is imminent. ...

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  21. STUDENT MEMBER.

    Commenting yesterday on the provision in the bill now before the Legislative Council for representation of the undergraduates on the University Senate, the president of the ...

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  22. UNITED STATES.

    The United States War Department has prepared an elaborate industrial mobilisation plan to be instituted in the event of war. The plan is much more comprehensive and ...

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  23. JAPAN'S FURTHER PROTEST.

    The spokesman at the Japanese Foreign Office (Mr. Amau) said to-day that the ConsulGeneral in Australia (Mr. Mural) would again formally protest to the Australian Minister ...

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  24. BRITISH FILMS.

    Mr. Ernest Turnbull, managing director of British Dominion Films, Ltd., will leave for Sydney to-morrow, via New York, after completing with Mr. David Ostrer a long-term ...

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  25. JUDGES OF TOBACCO.

    A tobacconist, giving evidence to-day before the Industrial Commission in a claim by the Newcastle Shop Assistants' Union for a new award stated that connoisseurs of tobacco ...

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  26. BUNNERONG VULNERABLE.

    Members of the Military Board declined tonight to comment on the question of the removal of the Bunnerong power house. It is known, however, that the vulnerability of the ...

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  27. WORLD SEARCH.

    It is probable that inquiries will be made in every continent in the world to discover plants that Would maintain or increase the pastoral value of the arid and semi-arid ...

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  28. TRADE WITH U.S.A.

    The foreign trade committee of the local Chamber of Commerce yesterday discussed the Australian trade situation, and decided to ask the chamber to petition the California ...

    Article : 57 words
  29. AIR MAIL.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Parkhill) said last night that the Federal Government still hoped that it would be possible to reach a decision on the air mails question before Mr. ...

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  30. COOL THIEVES

    Three robbers, who stole 50,000 dollars yesterday, saved themselves from arrest by remarkable presence of mind. A bank motor car was transferring funds ...

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  31. EMBRACED BY DUCE.

    In Rome, Signor Mussolini, wearing the uniform of an honorary corporal in the Fascist militia, embraced Marshal Badoglio, who was in a marshal's colonial uniform. The Duce ...

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  32. "WHITE LEGION."

    William Haines,, the film star of the silent screen, was severely beaten by a mob at his home on Saturday night. The police who are investigating the case ...

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  33. TWO LOST GIRLS

    Betty Hardy, 16, and Monica Hardy, 14, daughters of one of the lightkeepers at Cape Everard Lighthouse, who had been lost since Monday, returned to the lighthouse to-day. ...

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  34. FIREMEN'S BRAVERY.

    Firemen risked their lives to subdue a fire which threatened to destroy a petrol and oil depot, owned by the Texas Company (Australasia), Ltd., on the main southern highway, ...

    Article : 250 words
  35. NO ORDERS FOR WOOL.

    The manager for Australasia of Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha, Ltd. (Mr. Yamashita) said yesterday that the drastic measures adopted by the Australian Government would, he ...

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  36. WAREHOUSE FIRE.

    A fire broke out in the top floor of the warehouse of J. A. D. Gibson and Co., Ltd., Kentstreet, city, about 3 o'clock this morning, but a quick response by the Fire Brigade under ...

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  37. NAVAL TREATY.

    The informal naval conversations between representatives of Britain and Poland, with a ments the extension by bilateral agreements of the Principles embodied in the recent ...

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  38. EGYPT.

    The High Commissioner in Egypt (Sir Miles Lampson), who will arrive in London to-morrow, will consult with the British Government on the conversations which he has been ...

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  39. EXPLOSION.

    A large air compressor tank at McKinnon's motor works exploded with terrific force this afternoon. Pieces of it were blown great distances, and the iron roof and sides of the ...

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  40. GREEK AIR FORCE.

    The Government has asked Britain to send an air mission to Athens, to assist in the formation of an up-to-date air force. ...

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