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  2. JAPANESE.

    Australian passengers on the Nankin, who have been touring the East, bitterly complained to-day on the vessel's arrival here, of the ...

    Article : 191 words
  3. TRADE BALANCE

    For the calendar years 1934 and 1935 combined, Australia's favourable balance of trade with Great Britain amounted to£stg36,000,000. ...

    Article : 529 words
  4. ROAD ACCIDENTS.

    During the latter half of 1935, 4639 road accidents were reported in New South Wales. In these, 228 persons were killed, and 3089 seriously injured. ...

    Article : 547 words
  5. ARMISTICE EXPECTED.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Morning Post" says it is believed there that Italian emissaries have had direct contact with Haili Sellassie's spokesman, and it is expected that an armistice will shortly be signed on the basis of an Italian protectorate overS ...

    Article : 229 words
  6. DRAMA IN MINE.

    MOOSE RIVER (Novia Scotia), April 20. Three [?]en who were trapped in a goldmine a week ago, are being kept alive by means of food and medicine passed to ...

    Article : 221 words
  7. DUST HAZE

    A spreading dust haze, caused by a strong and rising wind, threatens to interrupt the search for the Air Force Dragon Rapide 'plane, which has been ...

    Article : 517 words
  8. ENGINEDRIVERS.

    Mr. Justice Cantor, of the Industrial Commission, yesterday intervened in the threatened strike of enginedrivers in the collieries on the South Coast. ...

    Article : 103 words
  9. OUTSIDE INTERESTS

    "We are going to run New Zealand, and we don't want to be run from either New York or Australia," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Savage), in reply to a deputation of picture ...

    Article : 160 words
  10. VARIOUS SOLUTIONS.

    Evidence of continued recovery in Australia is abundant and satisfactory in respect of decreasing unemployment, vigorous capital construction, increased external trade, and ...

    Article : 313 words
  11. JAPANESE POACHERS.

    Australia's chances of preventing Japanese sampans from pearl and pearl shell poaching in northern Australian waters are extremely remote, according to an official of the New ...

    Article : 246 words
  12. NIGHT LIFE

    Mr. Howard Jocobs, the English dance band conductor, arrived by the Mariposa yesterday. He is under contract to the Australian ...

    Article : 141 words
  13. OPPONENTS ADDRESS COUNCIL.

    Ihe League Council, with the Australian High Commlsslonei (Mr. Bruce), presiding, met privately at 10.40 a.m. to-day, and decided to remain in session to enable its ...

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  14. DAVID MEMORIAL.

    The general committee of the David Memorial Fund decided, at a meeting yesterday, to present to the University of Sydney a cheque for £2078/17/6, representing the ...

    Article : 163 words
  15. INTER-ISLAND TRADE.

    Burns, Philp and Co., Ltd., are considering ordering two new ships for the inter-island trade, and it is likely that the vessels will be built in the Far East. ...

    Article : 155 words
  16. RAILWAYS BILL.

    The State secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen, Mr. W. Fletcher, has issued a circular to members alleging that "grossly misleading statements" had been made about ...

    Article : 253 words
  17. STAPLE FIBRE

    It is possible, in order to maintain wholesale prices of textiles, that staple fibre may be mixed with wool. This is due, says the "Financial Times," to wool stocks being the ...

    Article : 210 words
  18. WOMAN CHARGED

    The trial of Rose Marie McDonnell, 34, on a charge of having wilfully murdered her husband, Hector Alexander McDonnell, at Yalgoo, was opened before Mr. Justice Dwyer ...

    Article : 299 words
  19. ERROR MADE.

    A remarkable coincidence led to an error being made in the calculation of the win dividend of Contact, winner of the Sydney Cup. ...

    Article : 222 words
  20. GAP TRAGEDY.

    William Albert Swivel, 46, a carpenter, who resided at Cleveland-street, Redfern, leaped from the Gap at Watson's Bay yesterday. Eye-witnesses told the police that after his ...

    Article : 238 words
  21. WARTIME SUPPLIES.

    A special staff will be created to examine the problem of supplying Australia in wartime with certain essential commodities usually imported from overseas. ...

    Article : 136 words
  22. CHRISTMAS DAY.

    The New South Wales Cricket Association last night, after discussion, deferred its decision on a request from the Victorian Cricket Association, that play in the Sheffield Shield ...

    Article : 314 words
  23. ARABS FIGHT JEWS.

    Severe rioting followed the funeral of two murdered Arabs, during which Jewish crowds demonstrated at Tel Aviv, and attempted to force their way to Jaffa, where they were ...

    Article : 192 words
  24. VIOLENT STORM.

    During the most violent thunderstorm experienced for many years, lightning struck the residence of Mrs. A. Johnson, of Mount Eden. It tore several large holes in the ...

    Article : 124 words
  25. STATE LOTTERY.

    First prize in the 335th State lottery, which was drawn at the Australian Hall yesterday by Mr. W. Collins, of Arncliffe, was won by the "Penny" Syndicate, Miss H. Shepherd, ...

    Article : 92 words
  26. AUSTRALIAN FILM.

    In July, 1934, considerable interest was aroused in Sydney by the screening of a privately-made film entitled "Australia." It was shown at the Prince Edward Theatre ...

    Article : 163 words
  27. COAL SUPPLIES

    Much alarm was expressed at to-night's meeting of the Newcastle City Council at reports of recommendations to be made by Mr. Forbes Mackay to to-morrow's meeting of ...

    Article : 245 words
  28. HIGHER FREIGHTS.

    Following upon the decision of the Interstate Steamship Owners' Federation last month to increase freights between Sydney and Brisbane and Brisbane and Melbourne, James ...

    Article : 132 words
  29. CENSORSHIP

    The "Manchester Guardian," in a leading article on censorship, says: "If it is at all desirable, it should reflect the community's standard of tolerance. Thus, the English ...

    Article : 108 words
  30. FALLEN ELM LEAVES.d

    The fallen elm tree leaves, which litter Bacchus Marsh streets every autumn and are usually raked into to heaps and burned, are this year being ...

    Article : 98 words
  31. POLICE DIVIDED.

    Police investigating the death of Jean Hall, l8, of Dorcas-street, South Melbourne, are divided in their opinion about the case. The girl's body, almost nude, was found in the ...

    Article : 94 words
  32. BRITISH EXPERTS.

    Two British experts in national insurance may be invited by the Federal Government to come to Australia to conduct an investigation into the possibility of introducing a plan of ...

    Article : 150 words
  33. POLICE COMMISSIONER.

    Cecil Harold West, 16, cabinetmaker, of Rosebery (N.S.W.), and Colin Barnett Coulter, 23, labourer, of Wagga (N.S.W.), pleaded guilty, before Mr. Justice Macfarlan in the ...

    Article : 142 words
  34. GERMAN CHILDREN.

    Herr Baldur von Schirach, the Youth Leader, in a broadcast address to parents, announced that henceforward all German children between the ages of 10 and 14 would ...

    Article : 126 words
  35. MR. W. M. HUGHES.

    Dame Mary Hughes, James McClure, and Mrs. Nicholls are making satisfactory progress, but synovitis has developed in Mr. W. M. Hughes's knee where it was struck when his ...

    Article : 94 words
  36. CITY LOAN

    Mr. E. R. C. Gallop, supervising engineer of the Public Works Department, has been appointed a Commissioner to investigate the City Council's proposed loan of £125,000 for ...

    Article : 89 words
  37. MURDER OF WOMAN.

    Arthur Owen, 40, labourer, was found guilty in the Criminal Court to-day of having murdered Mabel Alice Unwin, 33, at Manly, on March 4, and was sentenced to imprisonment ...

    Article : 65 words
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