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  2. DEFENCE PLANS.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr Parkhill) stated in the House of Representatives to-day that, while there had been no acceleration in Australia's ...

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  3. MR. GARDEN.

    Developments at the meeting of the Labour Council last night indicated that the truce in the Lang-Garden fight had been broken, and that a fresh outbreak ...

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  4. "NOT AN ULTIMATUM."

    Britain had no intention of dictating to Germany, and in no sense was the White Paper an ultimatum, said the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden), during the debate in the House of Commons to-day on foreign policy. ...

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  5. INSURANCE.

    The Federal Ministry to-day sent a cablegram to the British Government asking it to release an expert associated with the British national insurance ...

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  6. NAVAL TREATY.

    The Italian Ambassador to London (Signor Grandi), who did not sign the London Naval Treaty, but who was present at the historic ceremony, ...

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  7. HEAVY SEAS.

    Immense seas broke along the coast of New South Wales yesterday, and, except on sheltered beaches, only the strongest swimmers were able to enter ...

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  8. BORDER CLASH

    A report from Moscow states that a serious new frontier incident has occurred between Japanese and Soviet soldiers, as a result of which ...

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  9. MR. HIROTA'S POLICY.

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Tokyo says:—"The Prime Minister (Mr. K. Hirota) received foreign correspondents yesterday, and said that his pledge of no war while he was ...

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  10. VOLUNTARY TRAINING.

    Mr. Parkhill said to-day that financial aspects of proposals for improving the Militia Forces of the Commonwealth were being considered by the Federal Cabinet. ...

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  11. BIG PROGRAMME.

    The Governor-General of New Zealand (Viscount Galway), In his speech at the opening of Parliament to-day, indicated that legislation would be brought down for the ...

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  12. MERKUR CAPTAIN'S STORY.

    Captain S. Mortimer, master of the motor ship Merkur, which reached Sydney yesterday, gave a graphic description of the vessel's experiences in a cyclone off the Queensland coast ...

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  13. COMMUNIST MENACE.

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Pelping says: "The China Inland Mission announces that Mr. and Mrs. H.H. Knight and their child left Hungtung before the ...

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  14. "AN ENDURING UNDERTAKING."

    Mr. Eden Initiated the foreign affairs debate in the House of Commons at 3.48 p.m. We must distinguish between national sentiment," he declared, "and what for good or ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA'S BIG AIRCRAFT ORDER.

    The Commonwealth Government, in the last year, has placed orders for aircraft to a total value of £1,067,000. These orders have been placed as part of the three years' plan for ...

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  16. DEATH SENTENCE.

    Percival Henry Thomson, 53, farmer, appeared before Mr. Justice Milner Stephen and a jury at the Central Criminal Court yesterday on a charge of murdering his wife at ...

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  17. CITY COUNCIL.

    The executive of the Citizens' Reform Association conferred yesterday with Civic Reform aldermen of the City Council, who have been responsible for the exclusion of the Press from ...

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  18. DUAL ROLE.

    The unusual occuricnce of a solicitor giving evidence on behalf of his client was seen yesterday at the Balmain Summons Court when Nathan Revelman, taxi-driver, of ...

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  19. RUSSIAN AIR FORCE.

    The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) stated in the House of Commons yesterday that the Czechoslovaklan Government had given a categorical assurance that no ...

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  20. BALANCED BUDGET

    The Acting Treasurer (Mr. Spooner) announced at the annual dinner of the International Institute of Accountants last night that the State Government looked forward to the ...

    Article : 234 words
  21. LORD HARTINGTON.

    The Under-Secretary for the Dominions (Lord Hartington) told a representative of the Australian Associated Press to-day that he would leave for Australia in September, with ...

    Article : 363 words
  22. FEALTY TO CROWN.

    After a petition from Waikato Maoris that the present Maori king, Kiroki, be acknowledged as the king of all Maori tribes was discussed by a gathering of Ngapuhis and ...

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  23. SHORTER WEEK.

    In a letter to the Manufacturing Grocers' Union to-day, the chairman of directors of Bryant and May Pty., Ltd. (Mr. J. M. Joshua) stated that the firm intended to institute ...

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  24. SWANSEA AIR CRASH.

    The Crown will probably not proceed with the trial of Pilot Officer Eric Vane Lansen, who has been charged with manslaughter. The Solicitor-General (Mr. P. L. Griffiths) said ...

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  25. OPERATION AT SEA.

    Two British merchant ships hove-to in midocean recently, while their surgeons performed a major operation in a fruitless attempt to save a man's life. Officers of the Shaw, Savill, ...

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  26. £3,055,000 SURPLUS.

    The Minister for Finance (Mr, N. C. Havenga) has announced a budget surplus of £3,055,000. This is due to the increase in every head of revenue except gold-mining ...

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  27. WOMEN'S HAIRDRESSERS.

    The women of Victoria pay 10,000,000 visits to hairdressers' parlours each year. This estimate was made by Mr. H. Glover, who represented the Associated Hairdressers' Academy ...

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  28. WORKMAN'S ESCAPE.

    Charles Bushing, 24, of Victorla-road, Punchbowl, was badly burnt, and also received a severe electric shock, but escaped with his life, when he came in contact with ...

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  29. LABOUR AND TARIFF.

    The Leader of the Opposition in the House of Representatives (Mr. Curtin), said to-day that the new tariff policy of the Labour party would mean that manufacturers could no ...

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  30. UNITED STATES.

    A Treasury estimate indicates that the income tax payments for the current calendar year will total £350,000,000 (Australian currency). ...

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  31. SHOOTING OF BOY.

    A message from Santa Barbara (California) says that Jesse Livermore's mother (Mrs. Dorothea Livermore) has been exonerated on the charge of shooting him. The boy, who ...

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  32. NEW GUINEA SHIPPING.

    The president of the Planters' Association of New Guinea (Mr. J. C. Mullaly) has written to the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), setting out the association's objections to the New Guinea ...

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  33. COTTON INDUSTRY.

    The president of the Graziers' Association (Mr. J. P. Abbott) said yesterday that, If the Minister for Trade Treaties (Sir Henry Gullett) had been fully aware of the position of ...

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  34. FASCIST MEETING.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the Home Secretary (Sir John Simon) said that the number of police on duty in connection with Sir Oswald Mosley's Fascist meeting in ...

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  35. NEW CARGO VESSEL

    The most modern methods of refrigeration, ululation, and ventilation, specially designed for the carriage of fruit, are being Installed in the Union Steamship Company's steamer ...

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  36. NURSE'S BRAVERY.

    During the recent floods in Western Queensland, a station on the Diamantina applied to the sister at the local hospital for advice for a sick employee. ...

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  37. ALLEGED STABBING.

    Kathleen Gallagher, about 40, of Campbell-street, was found injured in Campbell-street las; night. There was a wound in her back about two inches deep, which had apparently ...

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  38. IN EVENT OF WAR.

    "The House of Commons, without a division, carried a motion that the Government, in the event of war, should immediately be invested with powers against profiteering. ...

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  39. MANUFACTURERS' ATTITUDE.

    Commenting to-day on the statement by the leader of the Opposition in the Federal Parliament (Mr. Curtin) on Labour's new economic policy, the president of the Associated ...

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  40. OLYMPIC SWIMMING.

    The secretary of the Amateur Swimming Union of Australia (Mr. J. P. Sheedy) said to-day that, irrespective of any decision of the Olympic Federation, Miss Evelyn De Lacey ...

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  41. LIVERPOOL CUP.

    Guinea Gap won the 88th Liverpool Spring Cup (a handicap plate of 1000 sovereigns, run over a course 1m 2f 170yds long) to-day. There wore 17 starters. Placlngs:— ...

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  42. BRISBANE PILOT SERVICE.

    Captain J. B. Browning, of the Maloja, stated yesterday that it was a disgrace to the port of Brisbane that ships should have to lay out for two days without being able to ...

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  43. IMPRISONMENT FOR MANSLAUGHTER.

    The Pull Bench of the Court of Criminal Appeal to-day, by a unanimous decision, dismissed the appeal of Cyril Thomas Brennan, 23, labourer, who was convicted of ...

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  44. ALLANDALE SEAT.

    Final ligures for the Allandale by-election, which were announced yesterday by the Chief Electoral Officer for Victoria (Mr. W. L. Rowe), show that the seat was won on the second ...

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  45. DOROTHY BRUNTON ILL.

    Dorothy Brunton, who won great popularity on the Australian stage, is seriously ill. She is suffering from pneumonia. ...

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