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  2. WHARFMEN

    Waterside workers, at a meeting in Sydney yesterday, refused to go on strike in sympathy with the seamen. The decision, which was carried by an ...

    Article : 136 words
  3. DROVER KILLED.

    Fourteen minutes after Thomas William Jones, a drover, of Werris Creek, reached Sydney yesterday with a consignment of sheep, he was struck by the Caves Express, and was ...

    Article : 304 words
  4. FORCED LANDINGS.

    Two forced landings in 18 hours-one yesterday on desert country in a blinding sandstorm, the other this morning because of a petrol shortage—have been the ...

    Article : 899 words
  5. ANGLO-FRENCH PLAN

    Details of the Anglo-French plan to be used as a basis of discussion for settlement of the Italo-Abyssinian conflict were despatched last night to the League and to Italy and Abyssinia. Reports from Paris state that Italy has accepted the plan as ...

    Article : 159 words
  6. PARITY.

    The Naval Conference yesterday was immediately brought to grips with Japan's advocacy of a common upper limit, which significantly produced an adjournment until this ...

    Article : 388 words
  7. AIR DISASTER.

    The worst disaster which has befallen a civil aeroplane in England occurred at Tatsfield, Kent, at dusk yesterday, when an Italian triple-engined Savoia monoplane, which had been bought by the Belgian Sabena Company, and was flying from ...

    Article : 164 words
  8. SEAMEN'S LICENCES.

    Although licences were issued to seamen yesterday, no ship has yet been manned by licensed seamen. The Union Company's freighter Talune, however, secured a volunteer ...

    Article : 501 words
  9. SEARCH SHIPS.

    Plans for co-operation between the British research vessel, the Discovery II., and the Amerlean depot ship, the Wyatt Earp, in the search in the Antarctic for Mr. Lincoln ...

    Article : 266 words
  10. BRITAIN'S STAND.

    The political correspondent of "The Times says. "There was never any question of repudiating the proposals which are regarded as being no more than a basis on which the ...

    Article : 2,014 words
  11. WING HITS TREETOPS.

    The 'plane was in touch with Croydon aerodrome by wireless until a few minutes before the crash. The official in the control tower at the aerodrome was waiting for the pilot's ...

    Article : 1,072 words
  12. AIR RACE ENTRANT.

    Captain T. Neville Stack's failure in the Melbourne air race had its sequel in the King's Bench Division, when he and his assistant pilot, Mr. S. L. Turner, sued Airspeed ...

    Article : 260 words
  13. WIRELESS AERIAL.

    During a brief storm this morning, a wireless aerial at a Yass hotel was buzzing like a hive of bees and emitting intermittent sparks up to a quarter of an inch long. ...

    Article : 354 words
  14. COLLAPSE IN SILVER.

    For some motive which the Treasury in Washington refused to elucidate, the Government to-day suspended the policy of supporting the silver market, with the result that ...

    Article : 370 words
  15. MILK INDUSTRY.

    The quantity of milk handled by the Milk Board for the year ended June 30 was larger than that of the previous year by 1,268,350 gallons, representing an increase in ...

    Article : 296 words
  16. QUEENSLAND UNIONS

    A meeting of unions, summoned by the disputes committee of the Brisbane Trades and Labour Council, gave the seamen's strike committee no hope of support. ...

    Article : 235 words
  17. UNUSUAL WEDDING.

    An unusual wedding was celebrated in the Methodist Church at Bellingen, in the presence of a large congregation, when every member of the wedding party was named Wood, ...

    Article : 112 words
  18. SYDNEY WOMAN

    A woman who was divorced according to Russian law in 1932 sought an Australian divorce in Sydney yesterday. Margaret Sturge Watts (formerly Thorp) ...

    Article : 294 words
  19. SCIENTIST'S EXPLANATION.

    Dr. Edgar Booth, of the University of Sydney, explained the matter last night when it was referred to him. He said that when a thunder cloud was passing overhead, the ...

    Article : 283 words
  20. PURCHASE OF HAT.

    In the Supreme Court yesterday a jury of four returned a verdict for Lowes, Ltd., city storekeepers, who were defendants in an action in which David William Dillon, a labourer, of ...

    Article : 413 words
  21. NON-UNION CREWS.

    The freighter Lutana will sail to-morrow with a volunteer crew. The freighter Marrawah sailed for Melbourne to-day after one of her crew, who gave notice on Sunday, withdrew ...

    Article : 209 words
  22. BRITISH TRADE.

    The debate on the Address-in-Reply to the King's Speech was resumed in the House of Commons on a Liberal amendment moved by Mr. Graham White, who, along with ...

    Article : 207 words
  23. BRIGHT BATTING.

    Mastering the bowling from the outset, two Sydney High School lads, D. James and L. Carroll, scored fine centuries in the annual cricket fixture between Combined High Schools ...

    Article : 224 words
  24. STATE ACCOUNTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 124 words
  25. ENGLISH ACCENTS.

    The gossip writer of the "Daily Telegraph," contrasting the types of English speech at the Naval Conference, selects the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) as the perfect example of ...

    Article : 168 words
  26. MURDER CHARGE

    Giacomo Tarca, 30, Italian farm labourer, who was arrested on Tuesday night by Perth detectives, appeared in the police court this afternoon, and was remanded for seven days, ...

    Article : 118 words
  27. ENGLISH CRICKET TESTS.

    The "Daily Mail" reveals that a move is on foot to alter the venue of the tests against Australia and South Africa, which would deprive the provinces of one test in order to play ...

    Article : 155 words
  28. JAPANESE CRANES.

    Mr. K. Debuchi, who recently visited Australia as a special Japanese envoy, is regretting the death of the two kangaroos presented to him from the Sydney Zoo. However, ...

    Article : 74 words
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