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  2. THE PATROL.

    Early in the morning 50 or more natives appeared on a grass ridge in front of the camp, and about 200 yards distant. Their actions were far from friendly. I first noticed ...

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  3. WAPITI

    An Air Cadet was killed, and a Royal Australian Air Force instructor was seriously injured when a Wapiti aeroplane crashed and burst into ...

    Article : 522 words
  4. NEXT GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said to-day it was probable that the name of Australia's next Governor-General would be announced before Parliament met on September ...

    Article : 201 words
  5. SHIPPING STRIKE.

    The shipping strike assumed still more serious proportions yesterday when five additional ships became involved as a result of the seamen's tactics. Three companies, not previously involved have now been drawn into the dispute. ...

    Article : 262 words
  6. GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

    Gloucestershire to-day defeated the South African cricketers by 87 runs. The visitors were faced to-day with the task of getting 289 runs in their second innings, but they ...

    Article : 536 words
  7. NEW AIRCRAFT

    Imperial Airways, Ltd., has on older an experimental aircraft of a new type, which is specially designed for the purpose of overcoming the problem of "take off" under a ...

    Article : 162 words
  8. FEAR OF WAR.

    On the eve of the departure from London of the Minister for League of Nations Affairs (Mr. Anthony Eden) to represent Britain at the Three-Power ...

    Article : 988 words
  9. INDIAN PRINCES.

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Simla says: "Many politicians in British-India formerly urged the Indian Princes to abandon their support of federation, but they now ...

    Article : 165 words
  10. AUSTRALIAN 'PLANES.

    The Air Board has given an order for a monoplane to be built at the Mascot works of Tugan Aircraft, Ltd. The 'plane is to the design of Wing-Commander Wackett, and is ...

    Article : 295 words
  11. THE IDLE FLEET.

    Two interstate passenger liners and three freighters were drawn into the dispute yesterday, and three companies, McIlwraith, McEacharn, Ltd., the Adelaide S.S. Co., Ltd., ...

    Article : 743 words
  12. MODERN LIFE.

    "Modern life is replete with opportunities to escape from chewing gum to morphia, and from dancing to ocean cruises, but real health demands that the individual should not be ...

    Article : 116 words
  13. MILSON'S POINT

    At the North Sydney Council last night. Alderman Primrose, M.L.A., as a matter of privilege, said he wished to refer to statements made outside with regard to his interest ...

    Article : 216 words
  14. RACE PILOT'S DEATH.

    Evidence was given to-day at the inquest on William Henry Zacher, 32, of Albert Park, who was killed when two 'planes collided during a race conducted by the Royal Victorian ...

    Article : 193 words
  15. MURDER OF GENERAL.

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Tokyo says: "The public connects the murder of Major-General Nagata, Director of Military Affairs, by a Lieutenant-Colonel of his staff, ...

    Article : 201 words
  16. RATTLE REPLACES WHIP.

    The rattle which formerly urged the racehorse Ballyscanlon to victory has reappeared with portentous consequences, says the "Daily Mall." ...

    Article : 174 words
  17. MARINE STEWARDS' ATTITUDE.

    The official bulletin of the Marine Stewards' Union, issued yesterday over the name of the general secretary, Mr. A. H. Moate, bitterly condemned the strike. Although the stewards ...

    Article : 237 words
  18. WOMAN DROWNED.

    Charles Hayward Williams, 31, a police constable, was drowned to-day in the Waikato River at Hamilton, when attempting to rescue Daisy Hislop, aged about 23, domestic, who ...

    Article : 219 words
  19. MURDER CHARGE.

    Reginald Felix Scott (22), a timber-getter, was charged in Boonah police court to-day with the wilful murder of Oro Howard Mills, his step-father, at Maroon, near Boonah, on ...

    Article : 333 words
  20. RUN DOWN BY BUS.

    A motor bus laden with holiday-makers drove into the rear of a column of legionaries returning from a meeting to commemorate comrades who fell in the Carpathian ...

    Article : 67 words
  21. CHRISTIAN CHURCHES.

    The World Conference on Faith and Order, which seeks to establish cordial relations between members of the different Christian Churches, by enabling their representatives to ...

    Article : 121 words
  22. VICTORIAN COASTAL SERVICES

    An extension of the shipping dispute in Melbourne to-day threatens a serious disorganisation of coastal services. The passenger steamer Dimboola and the freighters ...

    Article : 541 words
  23. WOMAN KILLED.

    A woman was killed and four other members of a Lithgow family were injured last night, when a car got out of control on a steep part of Victoria Pass and crashed into ...

    Article : 273 words
  24. JAPANESE EMPEROR.

    The second occasion within a fortnight on which an official has found it necessary to apologise to Japan for a slight upon the Emperor occurred to-day, when the Mayor ...

    Article : 104 words
  25. GARAGE AIR PUMPS.

    A case of interest to garage proprietors was heard at the Hornsby Police Court, where Mr. Stevenson, S.M., was required to determine whether the use in a garage of a ...

    Article : 303 words
  26. GENERAL SMUTS'S VIEWS.

    The Minister for Justice (General Smuts), in an interview to-day, said he considered that the whole system of civilisation would be shaken to its foundations if the League of ...

    Article : 230 words
  27. PUNCTUALITY

    The Public Service Board has issued instructions to departmental heads in the service to insist on employees being punctual in attendance at their offices at 9 a.m. ...

    Article : 138 words
  28. GERMAN MINERS.

    Reminding the public that the Governments of all European countries are perplexed at the grave problem of the mining population, a communique issued by the Nazi ...

    Article : 119 words
  29. FEDERAL CABINET.

    The dispute was considered fully by a committee of the Federal Cabinet yesterday. Ministers decided to take no action until all hope of settling the dispute in the normal ...

    Article : 468 words
  30. ENGLISH TEAM.

    Before one of the biggest galleries seen in this State, the British team of women golfers, comprising Mrs. P. Hodson (captain), Mrs. W. Greenlees, Mrs. J. B. Walker, and Misses ...

    Article : 133 words
  31. ITALIAN DEBTS.

    Tyneside coal exporters seriously regard the Italian indebtedness which totals £500,000. Twelve firms are involved. Exporters decline to undertake further commitments, and a ...

    Article : 164 words
  32. LONDON TRAFFIC.

    Experience with various systems of automatic traffic control lights has led to the development of a new inter-linked system providing for improved working during rush ...

    Article : 133 words
  33. WOMAN BITTEN.

    Mrs. Jessie Barnes was attacked and bitten by an Alsatian dog while in the grounds of her home in Byer-street, Enfield, last night. She was feeding three Alsatians, two of ...

    Article : 126 words
  34. PICTURE THEATRES.

    The State Government has been investigating a practice adopted by picture theatre proprietors in a number of the suburbs of attracting patrons by distributing valuable gifts ...

    Article : 66 words
  35. BANNED IN AUSTRALIA.

    A novel written by Miss Mae West, the film star, has been banned by the Customs Department, because it is said to contain indecent and obscene passages. The novel, "She Done ...

    Article : 74 words
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