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  2. LANG-GARDEN BREAK

    A speech delivered by Mr. Garden at the meeting of the Sydney Labour Council on Thursday night created the impression in State Labour political circles yesterday that ...

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  3. PATH TO PEACE.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens), in a plea to the young men of Australia to study and adopt the ideals of the League of Nations, asserted yesterday that Great ...

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  4. NEW L.B.W. RULE.

    Cabled comment from England concerning the "reluctance" of the Australian Board of Control to adopt the experimental leg-before-wicket rule has ...

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  5. THE PRESS

    Mr. H. Duncan Hall, of the information section of the secretariat of the League of Nations, addressing the Federation of Australian Women Voters, ...

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  6. MONGOLIA.

    The enlargement of the military power of the Mongolian Republic, with the direction of its military operations, is likely to be undertaken soon by the ...

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  7. BRITISH NOTE

    The British Foreign Office has received Dr. Melly's report of the bombing by an Italian 'plane of a British Red Cross unit near Quoram. It is ...

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  8. FRENCH REQUEST.

    The British Cabinet yesterday considered the French request for an assurance of immediate support in the event of Italian repudiation of the Locarno Pact, or German violation of the demilitarised Rhineland zone. ...

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  9. TROOPS IN EAST.

    M. Stalin's recent warning to Japan against interference with Mongolia is backed by a great concentration of Soviet troops. A hundred thousand troops have ...

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  10. ITALY'S THREAT TO LEAVE LEAGUE.

    The Cabinet yesterday considered the request of the French Government for an assurance of immediate British support in the event of German aggression, or even if Italy ...

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  11. TENEMENT STRIKE.

    Snow and severe frosts in New York have increased the hardship and suffering of tenement house tenants, consequent upon the suspension of the usual building services due ...

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  12. EXPULSIONS

    Goulburn branch of the U.A.P., at its meeting, unanimously passed the following resolution: "That this branch is strongly of the opinion, in view of the findings of the Royal ...

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  13. ESPIONAGE METHODS

    Methods used by him when an intelligence officer with the German army, to extract information from prisoners, were explained at the Old Balley to-day by Hermann Goertz, who ...

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  14. ANTI-SEMITISM

    The Home Secretary (Sir John Simon) stated in the House of Commons yesterday that a disquieting movement against Jews was developing in certain quarters of London. ...

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  15. TAXI-DRIVER'S DEATH.

    Detective-sergeant Matthews and Detectives Robinson and Parker, and Constable Lane visited a warehouse in the city yesterday, arrested a youth, and took him to the Central ...

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  16. DEFENCE DEBATE.

    During the defence debate in the House of Commons on Monday, the Labour Opposition will move an amendment affirming that the Government's "unworthy and ambiguous ...

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  17. HISTORIC GAOL

    The work of demolishing the historic gaol here has begun, and to-day many valuable relics were taken to Parramatta gaol. Old cedar doors, steel doors, and a quantity of ...

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  18. MR. BRUXNER

    Speaking at the fourth annual conference of the New England division of the United Country party, the Deputy Premier (Mr. Bruxner) said that apathy and forgetfulness ...

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  19. PATROL OFFICER.

    After having spent exciting years in New Guinea as an officer in the Public Service of the Mandated Territory, Mr. Jack Hepburn, a young solicitor, was yesterday ...

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  20. STABLE CURRENCIES.

    In what is regarded as the formal opening of the election campaign by members of the Cabinet the Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) at Baltimore issued what is tantamount ...

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  21. AIR ESTIMATES.

    The British Air Estimates are for £30,000,000, an increase of £13,015,000, excluding supplementary grants totalling £7,000,000 for extension of the Air Force ...

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  22. GUEST OF PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) was farewelled by officers and employees of the Premier's Department yesterday afternoon. He was their guest at afternoon tea, and they ...

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  23. ABYSSINIAN CAMPAIGN

    The correspondent of "The Times" in Rome says: "Troops of the Second Army Corps, who are pursuing the Abyssinians reached the Takaaze River, despite heavy ...

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  24. SUICIDE PACT.

    In the Criminal Court to-day, Edward Miller, 39, engineer, of North Fitzroy, was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment on a charge of having conspired to murder ...

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  25. OVERCROWDED AREAS

    Men, women, and children surged round the King when he visited tenements in an overcrowded area in Glasgow yesterday, and cheered him with the greatest enthusiasm ...

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  26. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS

    Two big earthquakes, probably the most severe ever recorded in New Zealand, have been registered on the seismographs at the Christchurch Observatory. They are believed ...

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  27. WOMAN MISSING

    Search parties, under the direction of sergeant Dawes, and Constables Weir and Grimmer, are searching in the rugged bush country in the Sackville district for Mrs. Alan Dunstan, ...

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  28. PURCHASE OF SILVER.

    The United States Treasury has agreed to purchase the entire annual Canadian output of newly mined silver, totalling 16,000,000 ounces. ...

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  29. WORLD PEACE.

    Mrs. B. M. Rischbeith, of Western Australia, who was the Australian substitute delegate to the League of Nations Assembly, informed the Australian Associated Press yesterday that her ...

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  30. KING OF GREECE

    King George, who was recently restored to the Throne of Greece, in his determination to reign constitutionally, threatened to abdicate again rather than allow a military dictatorship. ...

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  31. CITIZENS' LUNCHEON.

    It is anticipated that approximately 500 citizens will be present at the farewell luncheon to the Premier (Mr. Stevens) at Farmer's Blaxland Galleries on Tuesday. The ...

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  32. 30-YEAR-OLD BEER.

    The 30-year-old bottles of beer which were found under a hearth at the local coke works was opened by Mr. J. W. M, Barr, of Bowenfels, in the presence of two representatives of ...

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  33. ERINA SHIRE.

    The Minister for Works and Local Government (Mr. Spooner) stated yesterday that a decision to appoint an administrator to take charge of the Erina Shire would be deferred ...

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  34. CAR OVER EMBANKMENT.

    When a car driven by Alfred Charles Lennon, farmer, overturned on the Manilla-road last night, two miles from Attunga, following the collapse of a wheel, William Lennon, 65. of ...

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  35. DR. FENTON'S FLIGHT.

    The Minister for Defence, Mr. Parkhill, said yesterday that he had called for a report from the Controller of Civil Aviation on the flight made by Dr. C. Fenton, the "flying doctor," ...

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  36. SHOTS IN PARLIAMENT

    A message from Belgrade states that Damlon Arnoutcvitch, a member of the House of Deputies, fired three revolver shots at the Premier (M. Stoyadinovitch) as he was ...

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  37. PLANE DELAYED

    Owing to heavy thunderstorms and hall between Canberra and Sydney this afternoon, the pilot of the Holyman's air liner on the Melbourne-Sydney service, Mr. A. Barlow, ...

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  38. CAPE TO LONDON FLIGHT.

    Although Flight-Lieutenant Rose lost time when poor visibility yesterday made him return to Salisbury, Rhodesia, he still has a chance of establishing a new record on his return ...

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