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  2. LABOUR UNITY.

    The deliberations of the metropolitan conference of the Lang Labour party last night confirmed the belief in Labour circles that there is no possibility of an eleventh-hour ...

    Article : 312 words
  3. SWARMS OF BEES

    Thousands of bees were released by a collision near Port Pirie yesterday between a motor lorry, on which 30 hives were being carried, and a car. The bees stung the ...

    Article : 116 words
  4. STRIKES.

    Western Australian goldmining companies have accepted the Ministry's proposal for a settlement of the dispute which has kept the mines idle ...

    Article : 599 words
  5. SURFERS.

    Rough seas and treacherous curtents on some of the Sydney surfing beaches during the week-end caused many bathers to get into difficulties. ...

    Article : 903 words
  6. FRONTIER DISPUTE.

    Signor Mussolini reviewed two battalions of black-shirted Fascist militia, who had been mooillsed before their departure for Italian Somailland. The Italian heir-apparent, Prince ...

    Article : 216 words
  7. EMPIRE POLICY.

    At a luncheon of the Belfast Chamber of Commerce, the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bruce) urged mutual inter-Imperial assistance in the provision of markets. ...

    Article : 390 words
  8. R.A.F. FLYING BOAT

    The Short-Singapore flying boat K3595, which was flying from Naples to the Royal Air Force seaplane base at Malta, clashed into a hillside in ...

    Article : 847 words
  9. EUROPE.

    The text of Germany's reply to the proposals for European security and peace and an air convention put forward in the recent Anglo-French ...

    Article : 964 words
  10. MINERS' BALLOT.

    The secret ballot conducted by the South Bulli Miners' Lodge resulted in the rejection of a proposal to reintroduce rationing of employment. As a result, more than 150 mine ...

    Article : 198 words
  11. TRADE REVIEW.

    This week has been one of trial and tribulation for the Stock Exchange, and markets have not been so disturbed since the crisis of 1931. ...

    Article : 1,062 words
  12. AVIATION.

    Lieutenant Paul Codos and Captain Maurice Rossi, who left Marseilles yesterday on a non-stop flight to Rio de Janeiro, sent out a wireless message this morning saying that ...

    Article : 217 words
  13. CORROBOREE

    Darwin people weie amazed this morning to find aborigines, hideously bedaubed with mud and ochre, and armed with bundles of spears, conducting a corroboree in the main street. ...

    Article : 239 words
  14. THE FLEET.

    Saturday morning in H.M.A.S. Canberra brought with it "captain's rounds." Every nook and cranny of the flagship was inspected by the captain, followed by his officers, and ...

    Article : 484 words
  15. UNITED STATES.

    The first political scandal directly involving one of President Roosevelt's administrative assistants was threatened yesterday as the preponderantly Democratic Senate reluctantly ...

    Article : 181 words
  16. BRISBANE ABATTOIRS.

    Unions involved decided unanimously at a mass meeting to-day to continue the Brisbane Abattoirs strike until the Meat Industry Board consented to negotiate with them outside the ...

    Article : 212 words
  17. STRAY BULLETS.

    Two men were wounded by bullets when four shots were fired during a fierce brawl on a vacant allotment near the corner of Erskineville-road and George-street, Erskineville, on ...

    Article : 238 words
  18. COMMUNISTS

    News of one of the most atrocious butcherings of defenceless Chinese by Communists has reached Nanking in the form of a report from General Liao Chen, divisional commander of ...

    Article : 236 words
  19. ELECTION THREAT.

    The Crown Employees' Federation has decided to intensify its campaign against the Government candidates in the State election. This follows the threat of the Minister for ...

    Article : 380 words
  20. FREEDOMOF SEAS.

    In a speech at the Canadian Society banquet to-night the United States Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) made a statement which is taken to mean that the United States ...

    Article : 234 words
  21. MEAT EXPORTS.

    The Federal Meat Advisory Council will review to-morrow the policy of the Commonwealth at the forthcoming discussions in London between representatives of the British ...

    Article : 135 words
  22. DRY SPELL.

    Conditions in the central-west owing to the long dry spell, are becoming worse, and thousands of sheep and cattle are being trucked to other districts. The Railway ...

    Article : 89 words
  23. H.M.S. LABURNUM.

    H.M.S. Laburnum, mine-sweeping sloop, which reached Brisbane to-day from New Zealand, is en route to Singapore, to be put out of commission, after 19 years' service. ...

    Article : 179 words
  24. DUKE OF GLOUCESTER.

    In consequence of the time lost in assisting [?] schooner Seth Parker, it has been decided [?] [?]mit calls at the Bahamas and Bermuda. [?] Duke of Gloucester will be at Jamaica ...

    Article : 142 words
  25. ESCAPED COCKATOO

    A cockatoo, after escaping from a hotel, flew into a fuse box on an electric light pole, and caused a violent explosion, which threw the greater part of Richmond into darkness ...

    Article : 112 words
  26. CYCLISTS CRASH

    Six cyclists, including Duncan Gray, the Olympic and British Empire champion, were involved in a remarkable accident in the concluding stages of the five miles amateur cycling ...

    Article : 279 words
  27. BRITISH CABINET.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) discounts the possibility of an early general election in Britain. In a speech at Birmingham last night, he ...

    Article : 148 words
  28. WOOL TRADE.

    The "Evening Standard" describes Francis Willey and Company, Ltd., the shareholders in which are to meet to approve voluntary liquidation, as the biggest wool merchanting firm ...

    Article : 144 words
  29. NEW STATES.

    The recommendation of the Royal Commissioner (Mr. Justice Nicholas) that a referendum should be taken in the northern portion of New South Wales on the proposal to establish ...

    Article : 194 words
  30. DEATH SENTENCE.

    The People's Court sentenced to death for espionage and high treason Baron Sosnowski, a Polish officer. Frau Bertha von Berg, Fraulein von Natzmer, and Fraulein von Jena, ...

    Article : 161 words
  31. IRON ORE MINING.

    Negotiations between leaseholders, Japanese businessmen, and mining engineers representing the Nippon Mining Company, for the purchase of iron ore from Yampi Sound, about ...

    Article : 161 words
  32. GLIDER CRASHES.

    Robert Harris, 22, of McLeod-street, Cairns. was fatally injured this afternoon when a self-constructed gilder, in which he was making a trial flight, dived from a height of 150 ...

    Article : 98 words
  33. BONDHOLDERS' CLAIMS.

    Long and costly litigation is expected to [?] a demand received by the Administration of South-West Africa, as the successor to [?] former German Administration, from the ...

    Article : 93 words
  34. BOMB-PROOF SHELTERS.

    "Reynolds's News" says: "The Government is constructing for experiment purposes vast bomb-proof shelters at strategic points on the coast, which the Air Force will shortly bomb. ...

    Article : 87 words
  35. KING'S JUBILEE.

    The Prince of Wales is inaugurating a scheme for a national thanks-offering to celebrate the King's jubilee. He is calling a meeting of Lords-Lieutenant, Lord Mayors, Lord ...

    Article : 59 words
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