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  2. TRANSPORT.

    The State Government proposes to expend £1,000,000 on the purchase of trolly-buses and motor buses for the metropolitan and Newcastle areas. ...

    Article : 486 words
  3. REV. H. E. E. HAYES.

    Vehement outbursts by the Rev. H. E. E. Hayes occurred again to-day during the second day of his trial before an Anglican diocesan Court or Commission of assessors. ...

    Article : 1,118 words
  4. BROADCASTING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 512 words
  5. TRANS-TASMAN

    The inauguration in the near future of a trans-Tasman air mall service is contemplated by Sir Charles Kingsford Smith. Application was made yesterday for registration of a ...

    Article : 354 words
  6. THE DERBY.

    The 152nd renewal of the Derby Stakes of £100 each, with £3000 added, for three-year-olds, 1½ miles, run at Epsom to-day, resulted:— ...

    Article : 328 words
  7. WOMEN'S CLOTHES.

    Samples of women's clothing—coats, costumes, and evening frocks—were brought into Court yesterday to show the Industrial Commission, at the inquiry into living standards ...

    Article : 1,549 words
  8. DEFEATED.

    M. Fernand Bouisson's Ministry, which look office last Friday, was defeated last night in the Chamber of Deputies and later resigned. This is the ...

    Article : 1,112 words
  9. EARTHQUAKE.

    Although the Government's estimate of the deaths in the earthquake at Quetta is 26,000, it is unofficially estimated that 50,000 persons were killed in the city and its neighbourhood. ...

    Article : 484 words
  10. INDIA BILL.

    Another stage in the Parliamentary passage of the Government of India Bill was reached to-day, when, in the House of Commons, the Secretary for India (Sir Samuel ...

    Article : 254 words
  11. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS' CLAIM.

    Contesting the statement made recently by Captain P. G. Taylor, who was navigator with Sir Charles Kingsford Smith on the attempted flight to New Zealand with the jubilee mail, ...

    Article : 198 words
  12. UNITED STATES.

    President Roosevelt called an extraordinary session of the Cabinet to-day to consider the emergency arising out of the recent decisions of the Supreme Court which declared that the ...

    Article : 253 words
  13. DUNSTAN MINISTRY

    The Dunstan Ministry to-day suffered its first defeat in the Legislative Assembly. The defeat is not taken seriously, for the issue was unimportant. ...

    Article : 125 words
  14. MAIMED BY TRAINS.

    Two railwaymen, one in South Australia, and the other in Victoria, displayed remarkable fortitude after they were crushed under railway engines yesterday and shockingly injured. ...

    Article : 318 words
  15. AUSTRALIAN GOODS.

    The Japanese Economic Mission to Australia has made a request to the Commonwealth Government for support of an exhibition of Australian primary products in the ...

    Article : 259 words
  16. SOUTH AFRICANS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 346 words
  17. SMUGGLED GOODS.

    Thomas Victor Maher, a Customs officer, in evidence at the Central Police Court yesterday, said that the smuggling of cigars and cigarette papers from the East was growing at ...

    Article : 299 words
  18. GOLF IN BRITAIN.

    Remarkable record scoring was a feature of the £750 professional golf tournament, played on the Sand Moor golf course, Leeds. It is a 6300 yards course, with a 74 bogey, but ...

    Article : 228 words
  19. TOLL OF TETANUS.

    The City Coroner (Mr. E. T. Oram) yesterday found that Eleanor Eileen Dawes, three years of age, had died from tetanus, the origin of which was obscure. ...

    Article : 392 words
  20. TREE DESTRUCTION

    Apiarists at the annual conference of their association yesterday, condemned the destruction of forest areas, speakers describing it as wanton waste. The chief apiary inspector ...

    Article : 477 words
  21. TWO UNIONS.

    A challenge by the interstate council of the Miners' Federation to the Australian Workers' Union, decided upon yesterday, is expected to lead to a bitter inter-union fight, the effect ...

    Article : 423 words
  22. WATER HYACINTH

    The Upper Coldstream River is blocked for nearly five miles above Briner Bridge, near Ulmarra, by a mass of water hyacinth, and all navigation in the waterway has been stopped. ...

    Article : 329 words
  23. CHINESE PIRATES.

    The British Navy was again to the fore in preventing piracy yesterday afternoon in the West River, when the gunboat Cicala sighted a large junk that was foundering, and was ...

    Article : 122 words
  24. WOMAN'S SUICIDE

    The body of Mrs. Alma Victoria Rattenbury was found to-day in the River Stour, near Christchurch, with six wounds near the heart. Her husband was murdered some time ago by ...

    Article : 132 words
  25. PORT OF GLASGOW.

    Mr. Harold Ford, manager of the Clyde Navigation Trust, has issued a report on oversea propaganda directed against the port of Glasgow. He says this propaganda is ...

    Article : 98 words
  26. LAWN TENNIS.

    Mr. Wallis Myers, writing in the "Daily Telegraph," expresses the opinion that F. J. Perry, J. Crawford, Baron G. von Cramm, H. W. Austin, W. L. Allison, S. B. Wood, and R. ...

    Article : 193 words
  27. IRISH FREE STATE.

    "Is the President aiming at separating the Free State from the British Commonwealth?" asked Mr. F. MncDermot in the Dail Elreann. Mr. de Valera replied: "I am not such a fool ...

    Article : 148 words
  28. NORMANDIE.

    Extraordinary interest in the French liner Normandle, is being displayed by the public. More than 30,000 persons paid 50 cents each to inspect the vessel in one day. The receipts ...

    Article : 119 words
  29. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    While two brothers were playing at Fitzroy to-day, one of them shot the other through the head with a repeating rifle. The wounded boy Jack Jacobson, 7, of Jackson's Travelling ...

    Article : 137 words
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