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  2. MR. FORGAN SMITH.

    The Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) was given a rousing welcome by supporters when he arrived at Central Station from Mackay. The platform was crowded, and the train was ...

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  3. MR. L. LLOYD

    It was stated to-day that Mr. Longfield Lloyd's appointment as Trade Commissioner in Tokyo would be probably confirmed and announced at an early date by the Federal ...

    Article : 264 words
  4. ELECTIONS.

    With the distribution of preferences in two of the doubtful seats, the State election was brought nearer finality yesterday. Dr. C. C. Fleck (U.A.P.) retained Granville ...

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  5. MAIL FLIGHT

    No other attempt will be made to fly the King's Jubilee air mall to New Zealand and the seven remaining bags of letters which were returned to Sydney by the Southern ...

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  6. EX-PRESIDENT HOOVER.

    In an interview at Paloalto, California, exPresident Roosevelt said: "The complete abolition of the N.R.A. is the one right answer that the House of Representatives should ...

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  7. LOAN URGED.

    "I have no doubt that events will move apace until Germany is ready to fight again or gets her objectives by threats," said Admiral of the Fl[?]t, Sir ...

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  8. FIGHTING AIRCRAFT

    Three Hawker Demon aircraft, which were brought to Australia three weeks ago, to be added to the equipment of the R.A.A.F.[?] have since been assembled in Melbourne. Two of ...

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  9. BRITISH TRADE.

    Expansion in Britain's oversea trade is revealed in the figures for April published by the Board of Trade yesterday. Imports were 6 per cent more than in April ...

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  10. FRANCE AND SOVIET.

    The conversations between the French Foreign Minister (M. Laval) and Soviet leaders ended to-day. A joint communique was issued, ...

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  11. FUSION URGED.

    A plea for fraternal co-operation with a view to organic union between the evangelical Christian denominations was made to-night by the retiring president-general of the ...

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  12. MYSTERIOUS SHOT.

    Stanley Percy Hoskin, 25, of Cromwell-street. Leichhardt, was found bleeding from a wound in his right hand in a paddock at the foot of Berna-street, Canterbury, last night. A ...

    Article : 138 words
  13. TRANS-TASMAN

    Captain P. G. Taylor, who was navigator with Sir Charles Kingsford Smith on the attempted flight to New Zealand on Wednesday, explained last night that the object of ...

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  14. AIR MAILS.

    In connection with the proposed duplication of the Singapore-Brisbane air service, Imperial Airways, Ltd., is willing to duplicate the Calcutta-Singapore section whenever ...

    Article : 169 words
  15. CO-ORDINATION.

    In the House of Lords to-day, Lord Mottistone (formerly Major-General Seely) moved [?] resolution expressing the opinion that a Minister should be appointed to direct the ...

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  16. DEMAND FOR WOOL.

    Mr. J. Yamashita, who arrived from Japan yesterday by the Kamo Maru, to become general manager in Australia of Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha, Ltd., said that Japan's purchases ...

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  17. ALDERMAN'S DEATH

    Alderman James Nield, of Drummoyne, suddenly collapsed and died yesterday while he was preparing to attend the funeral of Sir Thomas Henley, his close friend, whose tragic ...

    Article : 225 words
  18. MR. LOUGHLIN'S PROTEST.

    Referring to the result of the election for the Goulburn seat, Mr. Peter Loughlin said that an effective method which was adopted by the Langites in the campaign was to spread ...

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  19. VINTNERS' DINNER

    The Earl of Athlone, Master of the Vintners' Company, gave a dinner to-night to the Prince of Wales, the Duke of York, the Duke of Gloucester, and the Duke of Kent in the ...

    Article : 165 words
  20. NAVAL REVIEW

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Sir Bolton Eyres-Monsell) stated in the House of Commons to-day that as the Jubilee celebrations were essentially domestic in character, no ...

    Article : 291 words
  21. NOTED METHODIST.

    "There are great dangers of conflict, o[?] struggle, and of war around the Pacific, unless[?] the Churches do something that they did no[?] do before 1914," said the Rev. Dr. Ivan Le[?] ...

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  22. TARONGA PARK.

    The report of Mr. Gates, ex-stipendiary magistrate, who held an inquiry recently at the request of the Taronga Park Zoological Trust, into charges of thieving, has been ...

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  23. LAWN TENNIS.

    The doubles draw for the French championships, which are to commence at Auteu[?] on Monday, resulted in the inclusion in the first section of J. Borotra and J. Brugnon (France)[?] ...

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  24. IRISH FREE STATE.

    The Minister for Finance (Mr. Sean McEntee) introduced the Budget in the Dail Eireann to-day. The revenue last year amounted to ...

    Article : 245 words
  25. DEFLATION OPPOSED.

    The Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith), referring to-day to the suggestion that he might attend the jubilee celebration in London, said he felt it was his first duty to attend the ...

    Article : 133 words
  26. INFORMAL VOTES.

    A remarkable feature of the poll in the Lane Cove electorate was the number of informal votes announced at the declaration yesterday. The total was 1852 in an ...

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  27. FEDERAL UNIONS

    Unions at the Trades Hall yesterday received a communication from the All Australian Council of Trade Unions, advising them that a recent conference of Federal unions ...

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  28. DECLARATIONS OF POLL.

    Alderman H. L. Primrose, M.L.A., was the only candidate present when the returning officer (Mr. McGrath) declared the poll for North Sydney yesterday afternoon. He said ...

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  29. BRITISH CABINET.

    The "Daily Express" stating that the honours list on June 3 is expected to contain peerages for two Cabinet Ministers, suggests that the Lord President of the Council ...

    Article : 89 words
  30. BRITISH DOMINIONS.

    Mr. William Teeling, a member of the governing council of the Overseas League, arrived at Darwin this afternoon by the air mail 'plane. Mr. Teeling, who represented the ...

    Article : 153 words
  31. ANTI-WAR GESTURE.

    The withdrawal by the Presbyterian Church of its military chaplains was proposed at the Presbyterian Assembly to-day as a method of indicating the attitude of the Church to ...

    Article : 187 words
  32. ABYSSINIA.

    The British Ambassador to Rome (Sir Eric Drummond) is expected to arrive in London to-day, when he will inform the Government of the developments in the Italo-Abyssin[?]an ...

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  33. PROFESSOR EINSTEIN

    Academic circles in Ph[?]adelphia were taken aback to-night when Professor Einstein, who was expected to make an address on the fascinating subject, "Physics and Reality," ...

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  34. JONKER DIAMOND

    It is announced that Mr. Harry Winston, a local dealer in gems, has purchased the Jonker diamond from a London syndicate. The price is indicated to be in excess of ...

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  35. RENIE RIANO.

    Miss Renie Riano, one of the leading artists of Ernest C. Rolls' "Rhapsodies of 1935," has been missing since yesterday. Mr. Rolls said to-day that Miss Riano did ...

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  36. NEW ZEALAND PARTIES.

    The official statement issued on Sunday announcing the permanent amalgamation of the Reform and United parties, comprising the Coalltion Government, was modified last night ...

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  37. CIRCUS AFLOAT.

    Wirth's Circus, which includes four lions, eight elephants, and two tigers, arrived at Darwin to-day on the Burns. Philp liner Marella. The circus is to tour the Dutch EAst ...

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  38. ENGLISH PRAISE OF CAPTAIN TAYLOR.

    The "News Chronicle" says: "Captain Taylor's feat bears comparison with the proudest exploits in any service in any element for courage, nerve, and self-devotion. ...

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  39. GOLF.

    Sam King, leader at the end of the first round of the Dunlop-Southport £1600 professional golf tournament, is the 24-year-old son of a Kentish farmer, and is now assistant ...

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  40. MAN ELECTROCUTED.

    James Patterson, 40, an employee of the Municipal Electricity Supply Co., was electrocuted at the West Melbourne sub-station to-day. He received an electric shock of 6600 ...

    Article : 131 words
  41. GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The announcement of the appointment of a Governor-General of the Commonwealth to succeed Sir Isaac Isaacs may not be made for some weeks, but a final decision is imminent. ...

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  42. GERMAN WOOL.

    In order to Strengthen German wool production and reduce supplies from Australia and South Africa, the Ministry of Finance has guaranteed £700,000 for additional ...

    Article : 111 words
  43. STOWAWAY IN BEST CABIN.

    Joseph Jackson, 52, engineer, charged at the Central Police Court yesterday with having stowed away at Brisbane on the steamer Ormiston, was fined £7. ...

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  44. RAILWAY CARRIAGES.

    The Railway Department has decided to invite tenders for the construction of five first-class and 20 second-class steel railway Carriages. This order will be in addition to 25 carriages ...

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  45. MR. JOHN BUCHAN A BARON.

    Mr. John Buchan, the novelist and historian, who was recently appointed Governor-General of Canada, has been created a baron. [Other cable news appears on page 12.] ...

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  46. NEW ZEALAND MAIL.

    New Zealand's jubilee air mail, which was to have been carried in the Southern Cross is being forwarded to Sydney by the Monowa[?] and Monterey. ...

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