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  2. CHARRED BONES

    Detectives are investigating the finding of teeth and fragments of charred bones in bags in a lagoon at Yarragundry, 11 miles from Wagga. ...

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  3. BISHOP DWYER ATTACKS PREMIER.

    The Roman Catholic Bishop of Wagga (Dr. Dwyer) makes a remarkable attack upon the Premier (Mr. Stevens) and upon members of Parliament generally, ...

    Article : 422 words
  4. THE GOVERNOR

    The Governor (Sir Alexander Hore-Ruthven), in a speech as the guest of the New South Wales Institute of Journalists at a luncheon at Farmer's yesterday, emphasised ...

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  5. BRITISH TRADE. Quotas and Tariffs.

    In the House of Commons to-day, the Lord President of the Council (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) was asked whether the Government intended to abandon the present system of ...

    Article : 166 words
  6. PUBLIC SERVICE SALARIES. Government's Policy Outlined.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens), replying yesterday to a deputation from 20 unions and associations covering the State Public Service, expressed the belief that, with a continuance of the upward trend of business activity, and of the improvement in the public accounts, the Government would be able, as from ...

    Article : 184 words
  7. PRICE OF GOLD.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) was questioned in the House of Commons about the high price of gold bullion, indicating a fall in the value ...

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  8. THE SAAR. FORMAL TRANSFER

    The Saar territory was formally handed over to Germany to-day by Baron Aloisi, chairman of the League Committee of Three. ...

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  9. AGREEMENT WITH POLAND.

    The new trade agreement between Britain and Poland, which was signed in London yesterday, will come into force provisionally, pending ratification, on March 14. ...

    Article : 254 words
  10. TREASURER'S TASK.

    "I believe that If the upward trend of business activity continues," said the Premier, "and the public accounts show the as from July 1, at least to modify ...

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  11. COUNTRY PARTY.

    The activities of the Richmond Federal Electoral Council of the Country party were warmly criticised by Mr. R. F. H. Green, M.P., at a meeting at which the financial position ...

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  12. BRITISH CONSTITUTION.

    The British Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon), in a lecture in Paris to-night, on the British Parliamentary system, expressed the view that every constitution tended to ...

    Article : 207 words
  13. "HERALD" REPORT.

    The report to which Dr. Dwyer apparently refers appeared in the "Herald" of November 26, and was an account of an address by Mr. Stevens at the Croydon Park Methodist ...

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  14. CRICKET DISPUTE.

    Sydney Southerton, in an editorial in "Wisden's," says: "No matter from what angle it is viewed, it is next to impossible to regard the season of 1934 other than as unpleasant. All ...

    Article : 385 words
  15. CHILDREN MURDERED.

    Herr Hitler has reprieved Nikolaus Janssen, who was sentenced to death for the consecutive murders of his three newly-born children between 1928 and 1932. The sentence has been ...

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  16. RESOURCEFUL SAILORS.

    The steamer Baradine was damaged in the recent gales, and arrived late. British Blue Jackets, who travelled on the vessel from the Mediterranean, demonstrated ...

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  17. DESPERATE FIGHT

    Italians participated in a desperate struggle in Elizabeth-street, city, last night, after a shot had been fired in a bootmaker's shop. The revolver jammed, and a man was chased ...

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  18. ATLANTIC SERVICE.

    The new German airship LZ129, which is to be used in the Transatlantic mail and passenger service, will be completed at Friedrichshafen in the spring. The maiden voyage to ...

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  19. CASE FOR RESTORATION.

    Mr. T. Hodge Smith, president of the Public Service Association, said at the outset of the deputation that Public Servants in New South Wales had suffered salary cuts ...

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  20. INDEMNITY FOR MASSACRE.

    Abyssinia has paid France £10,000 as indemnity for the massacre in French territory by marauding tribesmen. M. Bernard's family will receive £6250. ...

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  21. AIR MAILS. Proposed New Services.

    Postal officials have already commenced a detailed investigation of the many matters connected with the British air mail proposals, upon which more specific and detailed ...

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  22. OFFICIAL KILLED

    Assistant District Officer Edward Colin McDonald, news of whose death was published in the late seditions of the "Herald" to-day, was murdered at dawn on February 27 by a ...

    Article : 96 words
  23. KING'S JUBILEE.

    The City of London Corporation has voted £15,000 for the King's silver Jubilee celebrations, of which £5000 has been allocated for the Royal Ball at the Guildhall. Between 4000 ...

    Article : 105 words
  24. CASES OF SUICIDE.

    In the House of Commons to-day, the Home Secretary (Sir John Gilmour) announced that a committee, under the chairmanship of Lord Wright, had been appointed to inquire ...

    Article : 262 words
  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Duke of Kent has been appointed Lord High Commissioner of the Church of Scotland. He will receive £2000 a year in expenses. ...

    Article : 483 words
  26. SOUTHERN RHODESIA.

    The Premier of Southern Rhodesia (Mr. G. M. Huggins), speaking at the Bulawayo Chamber of Commerce banquet, emphasised that the territory could now negotiate trade ...

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  27. SUBURBAN THIEF

    A thief who has been operating in the western suburbs of Sydney within the past few weeks has visited several churches in the area during the daytime, and, after making ...

    Article : 286 words
  28. WOMAN'S OUTBURST.

    During a German mannequin parade at the Mayfair Hotel, organised by the Berlin Fashion Union, Miss Monica Whatley, a member of the anti-German movement, ...

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  29. OWNERSHIP DECIDED.

    The hearing of the dispute concerning the ownership of the racehorse Ferniemount, which, with the two-year-old Fox Movietone, was shot on Thursday night while in its stall, ...

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  30. DISABLED STEAMER

    Last night the tug St. Olaves left port bound for Bannister Point, on the South Coast, where the steamer Belbowrie was at anchor partly disabled by the loss of one of her propellers. ...

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  31. BLACK TRACKER.

    A black tracker of note and a most respected aboriginal of the Nymboida district, Fred Briggs, aged 69 years, died in Grafton Hospital. He was born in a cave near ...

    Article : 259 words
  32. WILEY POST'S 'PLANE.

    Wiley Post, who attempted a stratosphere flight from Los Angeles to New York on February 22, but was forced down in the desert 135 miles from Los Angeles, announced ...

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  33. MAIL FROM LONDON.

    The mail for Australia, which left Croydon on February 23, has been delayed, the air liner Hanno wrecking its undercarriage alter landing at Rutbah Wells. A relief machine left ...

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  34. SHARK IMPALED

    A large shark was impaled on the bows of the motorship Manunda for an hour and a half while the vessel was travelling from Sydney to Melbourne, according to a ...

    Article : 125 words
  35. FISHING SMACK WRECKED.

    Twelve men were drowned when a lifeboat capsised on the way to rescue a Spanish smack which was driven on to rocks in a terrific gale. ...

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  36. FIRE AT INGHAM (Q.).

    Damage estimated at £5000 was caused by a fire which destroyed the East Ingham Hotel and two shops at Ingham early this morning The hotel was a wooden two-story structure ...

    Article : 69 words
  37. WORLD FLIGHT.

    Colonel Roscoe Turner, who won third prize in the Melbourne Centenary air race, announced to-day that a special 'plane is being built for him to make a flight around the ...

    Article : 84 words
  38. ATTACKED WITH AXE

    Alfred Davis, 55, a relief worker, was attacked with an axe at his camp last evening. His right hand, arm, and collarbone were cut, but fortunately the axe was not sharp. ...

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  39. SLIPPED UNDER TRAIN.

    Edward Dopking, 19, of Edinburgh-street, Richmond (Vic.), when jumping off a train near the signal box approaching Cootamundra station, slipped between the buffers. He lay ...

    Article : 67 words
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