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  2. CUP DAY.

    There were 102,000 persons at Flemington to-day to watch the Melbourne Cup run. At a rough estimate half of them saw the race. The other half saw only a flash of bright ...

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  3. MR. HUGHES.

    Mr. Hughes has appealed unsuccessfully to the Prime Minister for a review of the decision to demand his resignation, and he will resign from ...

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  4. IN SYDNEY.

    A meeting of the British Empire Games Federation, including representatives of England, Scotland, Wales, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, ...

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  5. TRAIN MYSTERY.

    Detectives continued their investigations yesterday into the death of Mr. Montague Henwood, Conciliation Commissioner, whose body was found beside the railway line ...

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  6. PLANE WRECKED

    Two airmen from Sydney, with the engine of their 'plane spurting flame and smoke, when it caught fire above the mountains, were compelled to make a forced landing in a rugged ...

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  7. ROYAL WEDDING.

    The official representative of the Australian Associated Press viewed nearly 1000 presents, filling six rooms, at St. James's Palace, received by the Duke of Gloucester and Lady ...

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  8. ADVANCE HALTED.

    General de Bono has ordered the Italian advance to be halted to permit bringnig up supplies and buildnig of roads, which is very difficult owing to the unseasonable rains. When this work is completed, the thrust to Makale will be resumed. ...

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  9. CHAIRMAN PLEASED.

    Alderman E. S. Marks, chairman of the Australian British Empire Games Committee, in an interview in Sydney, expressed delight that the application by Australia to ...

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  10. COLLEAGUES' APPRECIATION.

    Feeling references were made at the sitting of the Industrial Commission yesterday to the death of Mr. Henwood. The president of the Commission (Mr. ...

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  11. CARAVAN WIPED OUT.

    It is reported that Italian 'planes wiped out an Abyssinian caravan conveying ammunition and petrol from Britsh Somallland. Survivors who have arrived at Djibouti state ...

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  12. PROPERTY TAX

    Mr. K. F. Boehm, managing director of Invincible Motors, Ltd., who returned to Sydney yesterday from his 17th trip to the united States, explained the personal ...

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  13. REPLY TO AUSTRALIA'S MESSAGE.

    The Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs), at the request of the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), has conveyed to the King the following message in connection with the ...

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  14. LAWN TENNIS.

    Mr. N. E. Brookes, the president of the Lawn Tennin Association of Australia, and non-playing captain of the 1935 Davis Cup team, on his return yesterday by the Lurline, ...

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  15. NAVAL LIMITATION.

    "The Washington ratios are dead. That is the only certain indisputable fact in the situation," declares the naval correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian," summarising ...

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  16. CYCLIST'S ACT

    The cyclist, James Riordan, who was picked up almost unconscious and weak from thirst, 30 miles south of Newcastle Waters, yesterday, revealed to-day that he had been forced ...

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  17. T.B. SOLDIERS PROTEST.

    A telegram, urging that Mr. Hughes be retained in the Cabinet, has been sent to the Prime Minister on behalf of members of the Federated T.B. Soldiers' Associations. ...

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  18. DIRTY FLOCK.

    The North Sydney Council's health inspector (Mr. Trickett), in a report to the council last night, urged that there should be stricter supervision of flock used for furniture and ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA'S PART.

    Suggestions have been made that application should be made on behalf of Australia for the allocation of a future Olympic Games meeting. As these fixtures are held once ...

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  20. DOPING ALLEGED.

    The second alleged doping incident in a fortnight occurred yesterday at the meeting of the New South Wales Trotting Club at Harold Park. ...

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  21. NOISE REDUCTION.

    Mr. E. M. Tooth, managing director of a Brisbane motor distributing organisation, who arrived in Sydney by the Lurline yesterday, said that London was unquestionably the ...

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  22. CITY COUNCIL.

    The Citizens' Reform Association reports that it is receiving encouraging promises of support for its candidate for the Gipps Ward vacancy in the City Council (Mr. Stanley S. ...

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  23. DECREE NISI

    The Court of Appeal has decided that a promise to marry made after the issue of a decree nisi, but before it has been made absolute, is invalid. The Court reversed the award ...

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  24. COURAGEOUS WOMEN

    Menaced by an aged Chinese miner who had run amuck, two women who were in charge of six children, showed commendable courage at Maytown, 60 miles from Laura, early on ...

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  25. CHRISTMAS RELIEF.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) stated, in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, in reply to several members, that the Government had decided to repeat last year's arrangements for ...

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  26. GREEK ROYALISTS.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says: "A special delegation will go to London to-morrow to request ex-King George to return to the throne. The Premier ...

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  27. HURRICANE

    A tropical hurricane, with velocities exceeding 100 miles an hour, swept from the Bahamas is a south-west direction across lower Florida Peninsula to-day, causing a number of ...

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  28. MORE MARRIAGES

    The Government Statistician (Mr. Waites), in a statement issued last night, reported that marriages in the metropolitan area this year have totalled 10,277, compared with 8927 for ...

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  29. ALL BLACKS TEAM.

    The All Blacks team to meet Oxford University at Oxford on Thursday is:—Full-back, G. Gilbert: three-auarters, N. J. Ball, C. J. Oliver, N. Mitchell; five-eighths, T. H. C. Caughey, J. ...

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  30. BACKED WRONG HORSE.

    "As a spectacle, it was magnificent; as an investment, it was rotten." This was the comment of the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), after he had seen his first ...

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  31. BANK DEFRAUDED.

    Laul Edward Din, a former post-office and savings bank employee, was sentenced to three years' imprisonment, with hard labour, for forgery and false pretences. It was alleged ...

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