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  2. BEACH 'PLANE

    The beach patrol 'plane, used to look out for sharks, crashed into the scrub at Harbord yesterday morning, after the engine cut out, and ...

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  3. ROYAL SHOW.

    The Royal Agricultural Society's Easter Show begins at the Showground to-day, and will be continued until April 24. The official opening and luncheon will take place on Wednesday. ...

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  4. COLD WEATHER

    Remarkably cold weather spread generally over New South Wales during the week-end, and was accompanied by heavy rain in southern areas. Snow, sleet, and frosts ...

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  5. STATE CONTROL.

    Comprehensive steps in the direction of State control of industry and commerce, having the twin objectives of assuring to the workers and the primary producers larger returns, and ...

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  6. EASTERN SECURITY.

    At the conference of the British, French, and Italian delegates at Stresa on Friday, the British Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) announced that he had received an assurance from the German Government that it was now prepared to be a party to the proposed Eastern pact of non-aggression, even ...

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  7. BOATS CAPSIZE.

    A fierce and squally westerly wind caused havoc among small sailing craft which were racing on the harbour yesterday. Between 50 and 60 people, men and girls, were thrown in ...

    Article : 350 words
  8. SAVAGE DINGOES.

    The Burns brothers, who are droving 750 store bullocks from Caldervale Station to New South Wales, reported on arrival at Charleville that they had to put on a double ...

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  9. ENGINEDRIVER

    Prompt action by a policeman saved the life of an enginedriver, who, after falling from his engine cab at Talwood yesterday morning, was diagged along the line. ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S INFLUENCE.

    (British Official Wireless and Australian Press Association.) The French delegation credits Britain with obtaining the change in Germany's attitude ...

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  11. JUBILEE MESSAGE.

    The Prime Minister (General Hertzog), in a firewell message before departing for England for the King's jubilee celebrations, said that he would assure his Majesty of the loyalty ...

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  12. AGAINST WAR.

    A strike for an hour by scholars in scores of preparatory schools and colleges throughout the country was called for 11 o'clock yesterday morning as a demonstration against ...

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  13. GALE IN VICTORIA.

    Boisterous winds, low temperatures, snow on the highlands, and falls of rain elsewhere marked the week-end in Victoria. Beginning on Friday night with falling ...

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  14. PREMIER AS GOLFER.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) was outdone by the Mayor of Waverley (Alderman David Hunter) on Saturday. The Premier opened the new municipal links at Northbridge by ...

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  15. SHOT FIRED.

    During an exciting chase after a suspect in Newtown on Saturday, the police pursuer was confronted with a revolver. A shot was fired over the suspect's head, but he escaped. Later ...

    Article : 254 words
  16. TRADE REVIEW.

    Although the Stock Exchange has not displayed much activity, lately, the general tendency of the markets has been decidedly better. Gilt-edged stocks show an ...

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  17. RAIN IN QUEENSLAND.

    Relief was experienced in the Barcaldine district on Saturday when falls up to 80 points were registered. Isolated storms in the Yalleroi district yielded up to 150 points. ...

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  18. STATE ELECTIONS.

    "The election campaign could not have been commenced under better auspices than at present," said the general secretary of the United Australia party (Mr. H. W. Horsfield) on ...

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  19. VICIOUS ASSAULT.

    Political spleen, it is thought, was the motive of a cowardly assault on Harry Lythgoe on Saturday night. He was attacked by about 12 men, and suffered injuries which ...

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  20. MEAT TRADE.

    British and Australian Ministere will meet on Monday morning to discuss the proposed medium-term meat agreement. All the Ministers will hear Mr. Neville Chamberlain's ...

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  21. EVENTFUL VOYAGE.

    Under shortened canvas, the Swedish [?]ourmasted barque C. B. Pedersen sailed up Port Phillip Bay on Saturday to anchor off Williamstown after the longest and one of the ...

    Article : 419 words
  22. JAPANESE CRUISERS.

    A Japanese naval training squadron, consisting of the 9000-ton cruisers Asama (flagship) and Yakumo, under the command of Rear-Admiral K. Nakamura, and with three ...

    Article : 378 words
  23. BETTER TRADE PROSPECTS.

    Professor Charteris said last night that if, as it appeared, the recent happenings at Stresa had relieved Europe from the possibility of war, the Continental countries might find their ...

    Article : 337 words
  24. DENTISTRY.

    The Minister for Health (Mr. Fitzsimons) said, during a visit to Wollongong Hospital on Saturday, that it was proposed to fit up old railway Pullman cars as travelling dental ...

    Article : 146 words
  25. N.Z. OPPOSED TO LEVY.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. J. G. Coates) departed for London to-day to take part in the meat conference. He indicated that New Zealand was opposed ...

    Article : 63 words
  26. HUBERT OPPERMAN.

    Considering that statements by Frank Southall, the British champion road cyclist, in a signed article in the English magazine "Cycling" were offensive, Hubert Opperman, ...

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  27. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    "Now is the time to begin, when material is cheap, labour is abundant, and money is idle," said Mr. Lloyd George in again speaking of his "New Deal" scheme at a crowded ...

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  28. FEDERAL CABINET

    While passing through Kalgoorlie to-day on the Great Western express on his way to Perth, the Minister for External Affairs (Sir George Pearce) said that a series of Federal Cabinet ...

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  29. IRON AND STEEL.

    The House of Commons approved the new duties recently imposed on iron and steel imports into Britain. The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. ...

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  30. LAWN TENNIS.

    The Italian championships, in which members of the Aushalian Davis Cup team will compete, have recently been accorded official status by the International Lawn Tennis ...

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  31. CITY ORGANIST.

    Mr. Ernest Truman gave his last recital in the Town Hall as City Organist yesterday. Twenty-five years ago, in August, 1909, he gave his first recital in that capacity—a record ...

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  32. SURF BELTMEN

    Two Redhead Surf Club members, Jack Stokoe and Tom Freeman, were attacked by severe cramp while acting as beltmen during bronze medallion tests at Redhead Beach ...

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  33. RUGBY UNION.

    At a special meeting of the South African Rugby Union Board, it was agreed to invite Britain to send a team to tour South Africa in 1936. It is proposed that there shall be ...

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  34. RUN DOWN BY TRAIN.

    Mona Cozens, 10, of Noble Park, was struck and fatally injured on Saturday by an electric train, used for the conveyance of petrol, at a level crossing adjoining the Noble Park ...

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  35. IRISH CITIZENSHIP ACT.

    The Citizenship and [?]liens Act has been signed. The Government simultaneously announced exemption of subjects of the British ...

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  36. JAPANESE WHEAT.

    Owing to the success of the wheat expansion plan the Ministry of Agriculture will now devote its attention to improvements of the quality of the wheat and to increasing the ...

    Article : 63 words
  37. STORMS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Severe storms and floods have occurred on the east coast of the North Island. A service car collided with a truck on a slippery road, and dropped 100 feet over a precipice. ...

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