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  2. CYCLONE

    Steady rain, a king tide, and cyclonic winds, which were experienced at suburban seaside resorts on Saturday night and this morning, left a ...

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  3. MAJOR DOUGLAS

    "While the Government of Alberta is acting under the financial advice of Mr. Magor, it is useless for me to go there. There is no reason to suppose they will ...

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  4. SYDNEY'S GROWTH.

    Figures released by the Water Board on Saturday revealed that, since 1914, 165,000 buildings have been completed in Sydney and suburbs, at a cost of ...

    Article : 396 words
  5. MR. GARDEN.

    Supporters of Mr. J. S. Garden, M.P., now regard it as inevitable that he will be expelled from the Lang party at the next meeting: of Mr. ...

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  6. SABOTAGE.

    Following an official admission of six cases of damage or attempted sabotage to warships undergoing refit, it is learned that another suspected case occurred on the destroyer ...

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  7. REJECTION.

    Although Herr Hitler did not directly refer to the Locarno Powers' proposals in his speech at Hamburg, at least three of his statements are interpreted ...

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  8. AID FOR BRITAIN.

    By fair the most important feature of the Rhineland proposals contained in the British White Paper are the plans for mutual assistance between Britain, France, Belgium, and Italy. Accent is placed in British circles on the fact that the ...

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  9. JIJIGA BOMBED

    Italian aeroplanes, for the first time, bombed Jijlga, exacting a heavy toll in killed and wounded. It is believed that the bombers' objective ...

    Article : 289 words
  10. TERRIFIC WIND AND SEAS.

    Serious delays to shipping have been caused by the cyclonic disturbance which is operating off the Queensland coast. The Burns, Philp liner Merkur, svhich was ...

    Article : 265 words
  11. CATERPILLARS

    The whole of the southern portion of Fassifren district is now a teeming mass of caterpillars, and the plague is menacing the Upper Logan district on a 20-mile front, stretching ...

    Article : 216 words
  12. NO CHARITABLE GIFTS.

    "It may be obsened that I hase left nothing to charitable religious or other public institutions stated the late Sir Edward Wittenoom in his will which was lodged for ...

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  13. NEW ADMIRAL.

    Rear-Admiral R. H. O. Lane-Poole, O.B.E., the new Rear-Admiral commanding H.M. Australian Squadron, left England this week, to succeed Rear-Admiral W. T. R. Ford, who has ...

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  14. BURIED ALIVE.

    Five men and a pit pony were buried alive In Bardyke's colliery, Blantyre (near Glasgow). Seven were svorking together on the night shift when a fall of stone occurred, but ...

    Article : 94 words
  15. YOUTH'S DEATH

    With a gunshot wound in his forehead. Michael O'Grady, 17, prospector, was found on Friday night close to death in his camp. He was brought to hospital, but he died several ...

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  16. BOY ELECTROCUTED

    Mrs. Martin Mate, heard noises on the roof of her home, in Hooke-strcet, Dungog, yesterday afternoon, and svalked outside to see the dead body of her grandson, Kevin Mate, ...

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  17. JAPANESE GOODS.

    The "Nichi Nichl Shimbun" states that the Foreign Office yesterday afternoon received a fresh warning from the Consul-Generai in Australia (Mr. Mural) that Australia intends ...

    Article : 129 words
  18. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    Plans for rebuilding the Seamen's Union and thereby saving it from complete bankruptcy will be discussed at a special meeting of the Sydney branch to-day. ...

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  19. SIGNAL FIRES

    Signal fires, lighted on the aerodrome at Old Bar, near Taree, yesterday warned the pilot of an air liner bound from Sydney to Brisbane not to go on with his journey. ...

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  20. ARMED THIEVES

    In circumstances similar to those of aimed robberies committed at Parkville and Biighton Beach on the last two Satuiday nights, Kenneth Douglas Wolfe commercial traveller, ...

    Article : 106 words
  21. KING GEORGE V.

    An intimate study of the late King George V., written by Mr. Ernest Short, an Australian, has been published by the firm of Philip Allan. ...

    Article : 139 words
  22. SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    For the first time in l8 years the Casino School of Arts has been requested by the Commissioner of Taxation to forward a return of its income. ...

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  23. FORCED LANDING.

    The cause of the forced landing by the mail plane, Miss Leonora, about 40 miles from Cue on Tuesday morning, when flying from Wiluna to Perth, was a shortage of petrol ...

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  24. 'PLANE CRASH.

    One of the R.A.A.F. Hawker Demon 'planes, piloted by Flying-officer Cooper, who had with him Mr. L. A. C. Mead, crashed at Parkes aerodrome yesterday when it arrived from ...

    Article : 116 words
  25. A NEW DISCRIMINATION.

    "The proposals of the Locarno Powers regarding the so-called interim phase of preparations for future negotiations cannot be regarded as a step forward to a final ...

    Article : 484 words
  26. MENACING TREND.

    Sir Ian Hamilton, speaking at a Gordon Highlanders' dinner, described the idea that France and Belgium were in any military danger as fantastic. Yet, he said, the French ...

    Article : 107 words
  27. NOTED CHEMIST.

    There was a stage of the Great War when Germany had explosives that would last only for a couple of months, according to Dr. Connstein, a prominent German chemical ...

    Article : 173 words
  28. £200,000.

    Sir Charles and Lady McNess, of Perth, have Increased their charitable gifts to about £200,000 by donations of bonds valued at £16,238, when augmented by premiums, ...

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  29. SUSPECT CHASED.

    Detectives in the eastern wireless patrol spent many hours on Saturday night searching for a man who was alleged to have visited several houses in the Randwick district. ...

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  30. CARPENTER AND CO.

    W. R. Carpenter and Company have purchased a controlling Interest in the oldestablished Fiji concern of Brown and Joske, Ltd., and propose to carry on the business ...

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  31. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    "Have no faith i.. the League of Nations," said General Sir Edmund-[?]ronslde, at Calgary, on his way to England from India, where he is Quartermaster-General. ...

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  32. PRICE OF PETROL.

    Following an increase in the wholesale prices of petrol in country districts, the Victorian Automobile Chamber of Commerce expects that the retail price will be increased by ...

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  33. LOST MEMORY.

    An aged man called at Wagga police station to-day. He said that he did not know where he had spent the night, and gave the name of John Garvey, about 77 years of age. He ...

    Article : 112 words
  34. LUDWIG SCHMIDT.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced at the week-end that the case of Ludwig Schmidt, who has been sentenced to death by a New Guinea Court on three counts of ...

    Article : 99 words
  35. SIR JAMES COOPER DIES.

    Sir James Alexander looper, a London financier, who was chairman of the London boards of the Australian Dried Fruits Export Board and the Australian Canned Fruits ...

    Article : 125 words
  36. RIOT AT FUNERAL.

    Royalists, objecting to the ceremonial at the funeral of M. Venizelos, a former Premier of Greece, demonstrated and attempted to march to the palace. En route a clash occurred ...

    Article : 57 words
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