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  2. WOMAN MURDERED

    Dulcie Wilbow, 22, of West-street, North Sydney, was strangled to death in a room of a residential m Hereford-street, Glebe, on Sunday night. Her ...

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  3. GOLDFIELDS.

    The loss to the State in gold production through the dispute which kept the principal goldmines of Western Australia idle for six weeks was 62,000 ...

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  4. VICTORIA'S BAN

    The Premier (Mr. Ogilvie) to-day strongly criticised the Victorian Government's refusal to allow Tasmanian potatoes, coiioigned to Sydney, to be transported by the Victorian ...

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  5. CIVIC REFORM

    Unless the Labour aldermen in the City Council grant pairs to Aldermen Sir Samuel Walder and Norman L. Nock, who have been granted extended ...

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  6. MR. JARVIE.

    There were dramatic scenes at the annual meeting of the Summer Hill mens branch of the United Australia party in the Summer Hill Masonic Hall last night at which a ...

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  7. ITALIAN TROOPS.

    Signor Mussolini informed the Fascist Grand Council to-day that 70,000 Black Shirts had volunteered for service in Italian Northcast Africa. He also revealed that a Black ...

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  8. SECURITY.

    Fiance being desirous of an allmund agreement will place no obstacle to direct conversations between Britain and Germany on aspects of an air ...

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  9. FILM QUOTA.

    The bill for an Australian film quota has now passed its second leading in the Legislative Assembly. Everything is in readiness for the debate in committee. This will be a ...

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  10. HOT WEATHER.

    The continued influence of the tropical depression which has been in evidence over the eastern part of the continent for some time caused another excessively humid day ...

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  11. RAILWAY AWARD.

    In the High Court to-day, before the Pull Bench, the Victorian Railways Commissioners sought an order prohibiting Judge DrakeBrockman. of the Commonwealth Arbirtation ...

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  12. GERMAN TRADE.

    Germany's imports in January increased by 400,000 while her exports declined by 4,500,000, compared with the December [?]. ...

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  13. SURGERY.

    [?] Arcy Power, a former vice-president of the Royal College of Surgeons London, who is bound for Melbourne to deliver the main address, The Coming of Surgery to ...

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  14. GOLD FROM FIJI.

    Mr. E. G. Theodore, who will leave for Sydney on Tuesday, has a second parcel of gold, believed to be about 500 ounces from the Emperor mine at Tavua. Mr. Clive Joske, ...

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  15. CRICKET ETHICS

    The commissioner for Railways (Mr. Hartigan) who was formerly a prominent first-grade cricketer caused a sensation amongst cricketers at North Sydney yesterday ...

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  16. PENSIONS BILL.

    A preliminary survey of the demands which will be made on the Federal Treasury for the payment of old-age and invalid pensions next year has disclosed that piovision will ...

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  17. CITY COUNCIL.

    Complaints regarding serious overcrowding in various departments of the Town Hall. especially the health department were made by Labour aldermen at a meeting of the ...

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  18. CONVICTS ESCAPE.

    Twenty-one long-term convicts made a daring escape from the State reformatory at Granite, Oklahoma, to-day, while a group of visitors, including women and children, were ...

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  19. STELLA POWER.

    Some years ago Miss Stella Power, who had been a pupil and prolegee of Dame Nellie Melba, left Australia. Yesterday, she returned to Sydney to give broadcast recitals ...

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  20. GOLD CLAUSE.

    [?] in Washington are confident that to Supreme Court will shortly annouce its [?] in regard to the gold clause test [?] ...

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  21. FAR WEST CHILDREN.

    The transport nurse of the Far West Children's Health Scheme left Sydney early yesterday morning on a happy mission. She had in her charge four children who had been ...

    Article : 249 words
  22. MINERS' MONEY.

    The metropolitan conference of the Lang Labour party, which concluded last night, carried a resolution instructing the executive to formulate definite proposals for the early ...

    Article : 318 words
  23. EMPIRE DEFENCE GIFIT.

    The Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements has voted a gift of 500,000 dollars to the Imperial authorities for Empire defence. The motion sanctioning the vote reaffirmed ...

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  24. LOST RING.

    Although a reward or £100 has been offered for the recovery of a diamond ring, valued at £1000, which was lost in the surf at Maroubra on Sunday, only about a score ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    The price of gold to-day was quoted at £7/2/7 a fine ounce compared with £7/2/8½ on Saturday. DOLLAR AND FRANCE QUOTATIONS. ...

    Article : 217 words
  26. DAILY AIR SERVICE.

    "The Sydney Morning Herald" was available in Canberra at 10.30 a.m. to-day as a result of the inauguration of a daily air service by Eastern Air Transport, Ltd. ...

    Article : 145 words
  27. JAPANESE TRADE.

    The South African Trade Commissioner Mr. Brennan) met members of the Osaka [?] of Commerce, including 30 leading [?] men, who proposed the reduction ...

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  28. TIN HAT DAY.

    The City Council decided yesterday to grant permission to the United Returned Soldiers' Fund to hold the annual Soldier' Day Appeal by the sale of "tin hats" in ...

    Article : 213 words
  29. ARTISTS' FEES.

    Mr John Dunne, studio manager of Station 2SM, Sydney, who returned to-day on the liner Narkunda from a world tour, said that commercial broadcasting was booming in ...

    Article : 190 words
  30. BYRD EXPEDITION.

    After an absence of 14 months the members of the Byrd Antarctic expedition, aboard the Jacob Ruppert reached Dunedin this afternoon. Real-Admiral Byrd, who was ...

    Article : 279 words
  31. SUSPECTED MAN

    A police constable in the Coroner's Court yesterday, described how a bullet he had fired to filghten a man who was trying to escape arrest struck and fatally wounded him. ...

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  32. AMUSEMENT PARK.

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. Buttenshaw) following the inquiry by the Land Board, has granted a special lease for an area of about 6½ acres at Maroubra Bay for the purpose ...

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  33. BOGUS CALLS.

    A series of bogus calls to [?]s and accident cases has caused considerable concern to the fire and ambulance stations recently, and police aid has been sought in an effort to ...

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  34. REBUFF FOR STRIKERS.

    Strikers at the Brisbane Abattoirs received a severe setback to-day, when, by a large majority, the Labour-in-Polltics Convention at Maryborough reaffirmed the principle of ...

    Article : 159 words
  35. AUSTRALIAN TURF

    English cricketers may be using wickets made of Australian turf during the coming season if experiments to be made at cricket grounds in England succeed. A sample of ...

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  36. AIR DISASTER.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" a Messina says that Squadron-Leader Lang [?] prepared a report at the scene of the [?] in which nine men were incinerated ...

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  37. CATHEDRAL SITE.

    Bishop Kirkby, Dean Talbot, and Canon Langford Smith yesterday conferred with the Minister for Transport (Mr. Bruxner) regarding the Anglican Cathedral site. Mr. W. J. ...

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  38. AIR MAIL

    The Darwin agents of Qantas Empire Airways have received advice that the air mail this werk will be a day late arriving at Darwin. It will not leave Singapore until ...

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  39. CORONER'S ORDER.

    The district coroner (Mr. W. Terry) found that William Thomas Brown, whose body was found at Mr. Murray, near Robertson, lying across a log, died of wounds inflicted in an ...

    Article : 97 words
  40. "INCIDENT CLOSED."

    The president of the Victorian branch of the Australian Public Service Association (Mr. J. R. Nicholls) said to-day that he accepted in the spirit in which it was made the withdrawal ...

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  41. FALL FROM LOG.

    George William Davies, 14, was impaled on a stake when, in avoiding a snake on a log he was—cribirg at Wallaroo Point, he slipped and fell. The stake penetrated his head ...

    Article : 67 words
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