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  2. SHOT DEAD.

    Peter Pennell, 65, was found shot dead behind his home in South Guyra late last night, and his wife, Elizabeth, 60, was discovered dying in the ...

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  3. SALARIES CUTS.

    The State Public Service Salaries Reduction Act, which expires on June 30 next, is to be re-enacted, but this will not prevent a partial restoration of the ...

    Article : 503 words
  4. LAND DEALS.

    Charges were made in the Assembly last night by Mr. Ness, the member for Dulwich Hill, concerning Amalgamated forests, Ltd., which controlled a dozen subsidiary ...

    Article : 408 words
  5. SEWAGE.

    Messrs. H. H. Dare and A. J. Gibson, engineers, who were asked by the Water Board to report on the best way of disposing of sewage which is now ...

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  6. NEW SHIPS

    The greatest programme of naval construction Great Britain has ever undertaken, involving a total tonnage of 175,000, and a cost of £35,000,000, ...

    Article : 220 words
  7. TAXATION.

    Mr. S. McKellar White, president of the Federated Taxpayers' Associations of Australia, said yesterday that Australians were one of the most heavily ...

    Article : 426 words
  8. MUSTARD GAS.

    Reports from Abyssinia of the bombing of Harar, which is reputed to be an open and undefended town, by Italian aeroplanes, and of the use ...

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  9. HITLER'S RFPLY

    Although strong suggestions had been made by the controlled Press in Germany that Herr Hitler's further reply to the Locarno Powers' proposals ...

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  10. HITCH OCCURS.

    An eleventh-hour hitch, which threatened at one stage to imperil the settlement of the steel workers' strike at Port Kembla, occurred yesterday. ...

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  11. NAVAL TREATY.

    The United States Navy Department yesterday stated that the cruiser provisions of the new London Naval Treaty were quite satisfactory to the United States. This statement ...

    Article : 218 words
  12. CAPTAIN COOK.

    The days of the Captain Cook are numbered. The most famous vessel in Australia, and the oldest pilot steamer in commission in the ...

    Article : 553 words
  13. LIFTMAKERS.

    Another strike occurred at the works of Waygood-Otis (Aust.) Pty., Ltd., Dunningavenue, Waterloo, yesterday, when between 40 and 50 men ceased work. ...

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  14. BABY PATIENTS

    The Renwick Hospital for Infants continues to receive its quota of patients whose instinct to swallow things has brought trouble in its wake ...

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  15. THE QUEEN MARY.

    Tenders have been called for the construction of a sister ship to the Queen Mary, and will close on April 3. Tyneside firms are pooling their experience ...

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  16. ANTARCTIC.

    The steamer Wyatt Earp, with Sir Hubert Wilkins, the Australian Polar explorer, and Mr. H. Kenyon, the Canadian airman, on board, arrived here yesterday, en route to Norfolk ...

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  17. ENGLISH BOYS.

    Members of a party of English public schoolboys, who have just completed a tour of Australia, gave some interesting views on what they had seen, before they left Sydney for ...

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  18. DR. J. M. CHRISTIE.

    Dr. Joseph MacNaughtan Christie, formerly one of the best-known surgeons in New Zealand, died suddenly to-day, in his 65th year. ...

    Article : 139 words
  19. SAFETY AT SEA.

    The Navigation (Wireless Telegraphy) Amendment Act will come into operation to-day. This Act requires sea-going ships within the ...

    Article : 278 words
  20. OTTAWA

    The Indian Legislative Assembly voted 70 to 65 in favour of terminating the Ottawa Agreements without delay, and recommended the Government of India immediately to ...

    Article : 155 words
  21. POLLY MORAN

    Miss Polly Moran, the celebrated stage and film star, who is at present in Sydney, after spending four weeks in Melbourne, said yesterday that in 25 years Australia will be the ...

    Article : 323 words
  22. ITALIAN'S DEATH.

    Giacomo Tarca, an Italian farm labourer, who was found guilty of manslaughter, was to-day sentenced to eight years' hard labour by Mr. Justice Martin. ...

    Article : 150 words
  23. SURF PRESIDENT'S VIEWS.

    Mr. Adrian Curlewis, president of the Surf Life-Saving Association of Australia, said last night that the report, coming from such experts as Messrs. Dare and Gibson, should prove ...

    Article : 142 words
  24. FIRE DANGER

    Mr. Coates, M.L.C., told the Legislative Council yesterday that the "wooden structure known as Parliament House" was acknowledged by the Fire Brigade authorities to be ...

    Article : 293 words
  25. BRUNO HAUPTMANN.

    TRENTON (New Jersey), March 31. The Court of Pardons yesterday rejected Bruno Hauptmann's final plea for elemency, and Governor Hoffman stated that there would ...

    Article : 102 words
  26. UNRULY MEMBERS.

    The Standing Orders Committee of the Federal Parliament is undertaking a complete review of the Standing Orders. The Speaker of the House of ...

    Article : 167 words
  27. BRITISH GOODS.

    In an interview published in the "Manchester Guardian," the Australian Minister for Commerce (Dr. Page) answers those who believe that Australia's reduced purchases are ...

    Article : 157 words
  28. BOGUS INVITATIONS

    A hoax involving the Acting Consul-General for Sweden (Mr. J. Sonnerdale) was reported yesterday. Mr. Sonnerdale had arranged a dinner, for some of his personal friends, at ...

    Article : 120 words
  29. TOWNSEND PLAN.

    It was disclosed at the Congressional inquiry into the Townsend Plan to-day that whereas during the last quarter of 1935 the income of the Townsend plan organisation, namely, Old ...

    Article : 122 words
  30. DETONATORS

    Police yesterday issued a special warning to residents of Ashfield and adjacent suburbs that nearly 100 detonators were in the hands of children in the district. ...

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  31. MAN'S LEG NEAR RIVER.

    While Ernest Walker, of Como, was rowing across George's River last night on his way to work in the city, he noticed a man's leg lying on the shore. He informed the ...

    Article : 91 words
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