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  2. EXPLOSION

    Four men were entombed and killed in a mine explosion at Blackstone, on the outskirts of Ipswich, on Saturday night. ...

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  3. TAXI-DRIVERS

    Assaults on taxi-drivers, which have become increasingly frequent recently, are causing concern to officials of Sydney taxi-cab ...

    Article : 388 words
  4. MR. GARDEN.

    A special meeting of the State A.L.P. executive will be held to-night, to decide what action, if any, should be taken against Mr. J. S. Garden, M.P., ...

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  5. SHRINKAGE

    A cable message that only eight British capital ships are at present in commission directs attention to the great shrinkage in the numerical size ...

    Article : 324 words
  6. WATERFRONT BATTLE.

    Sporadic labour trouble on the New York waterfront came to a climax yesterday, when 2000 maritime union pickets and sympathisers were ...

    Article : 231 words
  7. £4,000,000.

    A substantial improvement in the financial position of nearly every Australian Government is expected to be revealed at the meetings of the ...

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  8. AUSTRIA.

    The Austrian Chancellor (Dr. Schuschnigg) has announced that the Fascist Heimwehr will be disarmed. The Heimwehr leaders, however, ...

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  9. IMPASSE IN EUROPE

    As a result of the conversations between the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) and M. Blum, who will probably be the next French Premier, ...

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  10. CHURCH DISPUTE.

    A sensation has been caused in Roman Catholic circles throughout France, owing to the Pope having removed the 70-year-old Primate of Normandy (Mons. Villerabel) from ...

    Article : 151 words
  11. WARSHIPS LAID UP.

    An unprecedented situation is revealed in the latest issue of the Navy List, which shows that Great Britain has only eight capital ships in full commission. These are the ...

    Article : 226 words
  12. CRIME.

    The home, the Church, and the State must share responsibility for the wave of juvenile crime which police officials affirm has swept over the State in recent years, said the Rev. ...

    Article : 224 words
  13. AIR RECORDS.

    Enthusiastic crowds broke through the police cordon when Mrs. Amy Mollison arrived at Croydon yesterday, after having broken records for the flight in both directions ...

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  14. THIEF'S FALL

    Two thieves who broke into Mr. Thomas Brown's hairdressing shop in Bay-street, Port Melbourne, at 1.15 a.m. to-day, not only failed to steal the cigarettes and tobacco in the shop, ...

    Article : 217 words
  15. THE NAVAL TREATY.

    The Senate's Naval Affairs Committee favourably reported on the London Naval Treaty, and the chairman (Senator Pittman) announced that it would be dealt with on ...

    Article : 140 words
  16. BRITISH CABINET.

    Any speculation about a reconstruction of the Cabinet as a result of the leakage of Budget secrets is considered to be premature, especially as the tribunal is still sitting and ...

    Article : 127 words
  17. STRANDED.

    The Holyman freighter Tambar (453 tons) is aground, high and dry, at Eastern Spit, near Smithton, Tasmania. The Tambar left Melbourne on Thursday to ...

    Article : 186 words
  18. PIRATE TRAWLER.

    Although extensive inquiries have been made, there is still no trace of the North Sea trawler, Girl Pat, which, the Admiralty declares, is a pirate. ...

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  19. NATIONAL SECURITY

    The Federal Minister for Health (Mr. Hughes), addressing a gathering of returned soldiers at Chatswood on Saturday night, said the dark clouds of war were again gathering ...

    Article : 256 words
  20. "A SOLEMN FARCE."

    The Premier of Tasmania (Mr. Ogilvie), who was on his way to attend the Loan Council meetings in Canberra, strongly criticised the manner in which the Loan Council was ...

    Article : 160 words
  21. FIRE BRIGADES

    As the result of serious fires in two vessels last week—the Taroona, at Melbourne, and the Jervis Bay, at Newcastle—the Commonwealth Navigation Department will organise ...

    Article : 200 words
  22. PLANE CRASHES.

    A woman passenger was injured, but the pilot and another passenger escaped unhurt, when a Puss Moth 'plane turned completely over after a forced landing at the North ...

    Article : 565 words
  23. EMPIRE TRADE.

    In a leading article, which directs attention to the concern of British livestock and dairy farmers, and of Australian and New Zealand producers at the renewal of the British ...

    Article : 117 words
  24. DOUBLE MURDER.

    Dr. Buck Ruxton, the French Indian Mohammedan, who was executed for the murder of his wife, left a letter to be opened after his death, in which he confessed to a dual ...

    Article : 252 words
  25. STREAMLINED TRAIN.

    Additional details of the semi-streamlined, steel, air-conditioned Sydney express, the carriages of which are being built at the Newport railway workshops, were given by the chairman ...

    Article : 196 words
  26. VISIT TO GALLIPOLI.

    Midshipman George L. Fowle, who was on board H.M.A.S. Australia when it took part in the Anzac commemoration at Gallipoli on April 29, in a letter to his father, Alderman ...

    Article : 406 words
  27. ENGLISH RAILWAY.

    The Southern Railway brings into service to-morrow a new line between Wimbledon and Earlsfield, constructed as a "flyover" to obviate the necessity for local trains crossing ...

    Article : 87 words
  28. NEW CLIFF WALK

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. Buttenshaw) officially opened the third and final section of the Prince Henry Cliff Walk at Elyston Lookout on Saturday. ...

    Article : 221 words
  29. BOY SAVES FRIEND.

    The heroism of a 13-year-old boy, and the presence of mind of other boys, saved the life of James McLeod, aged 10, when he fell into the harbour last night. ...

    Article : 151 words
  30. PHILATELY.

    The entry of 28 postage stamps sent to the International Philatelic Exhibition by the Australian Post Office won several medals. In the British Empire group, class B, a gold ...

    Article : 84 words
  31. MOUNT' EVEREST.

    Messrs. F. S. Smythe, Oliver, P. H. L. Wigram, and Licutenant J. Gavin, with eight picked porters, after having been delayed by a snowfall, completed the route up the great ...

    Article : 244 words
  32. TRIP ABROAD

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond) proposes to leave for England on June 6 next to attend the seventh world conference of the New Education Fellowship in London ...

    Article : 180 words
  33. LINER QUEEN MARY.

    When the Cunard-White Stat liner Queen Mary sails on her maiden voyage to New York on May 27 she will carry what is described as a "goodwill cargo," consisting of ...

    Article : 198 words
  34. ALSATIAN DOGS

    On the property of Pobar and Sons, about three miles from Toowoomba, 16 sheep were attacked, apparently by dogs, and so badly injured that all of them had to be destroyed. ...

    Article : 106 words
  35. KING GEORGE MEMORIAL.

    The executive committee, which has been considering plans for a memorial to King George V, has decided that his memory shall be perpetuated by the erection of a statue ...

    Article : 126 words
  36. FIRE IN CITY.

    Sidney Phelps, carpenter, of Rowntreestreet, Balmain, was burnt about the left hand and arm when a fire broke out in the basement of David Jones' Market-street store ...

    Article : 59 words
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