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  2. DENSE FOG.

    Two ferries collided and harbour traffic was disorganised, when the thickest fog of the year descended on Sydney Harbour yesterday morning, and remained there for nearly four hours. ...

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  3. MR. SCULLIN RESIGNS.

    On the ground of ill-health, the leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labour party (Mr. J. H. Scullin) has decided to resign. ...

    Article : 1,101 words
  4. AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Archdale Parkhill), in addressing the Haymarket- Central-square- Broadway Association, in Marcus Clark's ...

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  5. NAVAL POLICY.

    If there should be war in Abyssinia, the Italian navy's part may be negligible, but observers are pointing out that her navy is the pivot on which the whole of Italy's ...

    Article : 377 words
  6. ABYSSINIA.

    In a despatch from Addis Ababa to-day, the special correspondent of the Daily Telegraph" (Sir Percival Phillips) describes the tense situation in ...

    Article : 1,133 words
  7. SOCIAL CREDIT.

    Major Douglas, the originator of the Social Credit scheme, in an interview to-day, said he was confident that his plan would be implemented in Alberta. ...

    Article : 473 words
  8. REMARKABLE RECOVERY

    The State finances continue to show a remarkable improvement. The estimated deficit for the current financial year will be less than £2,000,000. At the Premiers' Conference, owing to the progress of the financial rehabilitation scheme, the amount fixed for the deficit of New South Wales ...

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  9. BUDGET BEFORE CABINET.

    At yesterday's meeting of the State Cabinet, further consideration was given to the Budget speech which will be delivered by the Premier (Mr. Stevens) in Parliament early ...

    Article : 263 words
  10. EMIGRATION RIGHTS.

    Official circles disclaim any knowledge of a report published prominently in the "Daily Herald" that, accompanying Japan's reply to Britain's memorandum about the proposed ...

    Article : 164 words
  11. BRITAIN'S POSITION

    With all respect for the authority of Mr. Hughes, I feel sure that something has gone wrong with the statement attributed to him in your issue of to-day regarding the ...

    Article : 562 words
  12. S.P. BETTING.

    The State Cabinet decided yesterday to introduce legislation to restrict further starting price, and the operations of illegal betting shops. ...

    Article : 96 words
  13. SIR SIDNEY KIDMAN

    The aborigines, who spear and stampede cattle, the precipitous nature of the country, and the great difficulty of driving cattle to port at Derby (W.A.), have caused Sir Sidney ...

    Article : 233 words
  14. ENGLISH SCHOOL

    A triumph of private enterprise over bureaucracy is the opening at Waterfoot (Lincolnshire), amid scenes of the greatest enthusiasm, of England's most remarkable elementary ...

    Article : 165 words
  15. NAVAL DOCUMENTS

    Secrecy surrounds the theft of important Japanese naval papers from Lieutenant-Commander Omae, of the Japanese Navy, who recently arrived here en route from Europe ...

    Article : 91 words
  16. ROAD SAFETY.

    The Governer-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs), in a speech as the guest yesterday at a Royal Automobile Club luncheon, said there were restraints that a man was bound to observe if he ...

    Article : 512 words
  17. LIGHT 'PLANES.

    The Air Ministry has decided to free both the manufacture and flying of ultra-light aeroplanes from official control provided they are insured against third-party risks. This is ...

    Article : 129 words
  18. NATIONAL ANTHEM.

    The loyal toast was marked by an unusual incident at the luncheon which was given yesterday by the Royal Automobile Club in honour of the Governor-General (Sir Isaac ...

    Article : 166 words
  19. VIOLENT GALE.

    Reports of death and destruction as the result of a violent gale on the south-eastern coast of Newfoundland yesterday were received to-day over hastily repaired telegraph ...

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  20. SPANISH REFUGEE.

    After a terrible journey across the Pyrenees on foot, Senor Juan Casanovas, ex-President of the Catalan Parliament, has arrived here. He eluded the guards posted at his home in ...

    Article : 168 words
  21. FOUR MEN ICEBOUND

    "We will die if help is not sent," was the wireless message received to-day from four men who are icebound in a motor boat, without food or fuel, off Cape Berlin, north-east ...

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  22. APOLOGY TO COURT

    Mr. Maughan, K.C., in the Court yesterday, conveyed the apologies of a New Zealand barrister (Mr. Richmond) for a cable message, which had reached Mr. Justice Long Innes's ...

    Article : 264 words
  23. HALL BESIEGED

    People were so anxious to hear Mr. Jack Hides' story of his expedition into unknown Papua at the Union Hall, Sydney University, last night that they occupied nearly every ...

    Article : 426 words
  24. TRADES HALL VIEWS.

    The resignation of Mr. Scullin did not come as a surprise in Trades Hall circles. It was known by his close friends that he had been in ill-health for several years, and ...

    Article : 154 words
  25. SKI-ING ACCIDENT.

    The Australian national amateur ski championship meeting, which was to be continued here to-day with the downhill championship, was marred by an accident. Miss Ruth Good, ...

    Article : 280 words
  26. TROOPS FOR MALTA.

    In accordance with the plans made by the War Office to give effect to the decision to bring the establishments of garrisons at Malta and Aden into line with modern conditions, ...

    Article : 138 words
  27. WIFE'S ACTS.

    A Married Women's Property Amendment Bill will be introduced in the forthcoming session of Parliament. This was agreed to at yesterday's State ...

    Article : 243 words
  28. AUSTRIAN'S DEATH.

    The discovery of the bound corpse of Eugene Leitermoser, a young Innsbruck business-man, on the roadside at Pflach, Tyrol, led to the disclosure that he went to Germany in 1933 ...

    Article : 123 words
  29. DEMANDS ON ITALY.

    The Australian Movement Against War and Fascism wrote to Newtown Council last night, asking the council to protest to the Federal Government, demanding that they cable the ...

    Article : 236 words
  30. GIRL'S FRAUD.

    Detectives are inquiring into an ingenious fraud by which many suburban shopkeepers have been victimised. Last week a girl, less than 20 years old, ...

    Article : 188 words
  31. VOLUNTEER CREW

    The volunteers who manned the James Patrick and Co. freighter Craigend during the shipping strike last week were paid off by the company yesterday, upon the arrival of the ...

    Article : 131 words
  32. COMMUNIST ACTIVITY.

    The Moscow correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says: "The British Government has strongly protested to Moscow against the Comintern's subversive activity in Britain." ...

    Article : 65 words
  33. INTERNATIONAL CHESS.

    With the 13th round unfinished, the position of the teams in the international chess tournament is:—Sweden, 34½ points; United States of America, 32; Czechoslovakia, 32; ...

    Article : 86 words
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