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  2. BITTER COLD

    Although bitterly cold weather was reported in all parts of New South Wales yesterday, there was little rain, and most of the southern inland rivers were falling rapidly. There now ...

    Article : 304 words
  3. THE RACES.

    There are strong indications in the city that the A.J.C. meeting, which begins at Randwick on Saturday, will be the most successful, both from the standpoint of the club ...

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  4. ROYAL SHOW.

    Although Royal Shows, viewed superficially, bear something of a family resemblance to one another, it may fairly be claimed that the big Easter pageant which was opened at ...

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  5. ELECTIONS.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) last night delivered an election address, which was broadcast through a network of B class wireless stations. ...

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  6. STRESA CONFERENCE ENDS.

    The conference of British, French, and Italian Ministers at Stresa, which began last Thursday, ended yesterday, with the three Powers in complete accord on the various matters discussed. They pledged themselves to collective maintenance of peace and ...

    Article : 161 words
  7. ARMED MAN

    While he was walking with a fully-loaded double-barrelled gun under his arm, Fitzhar-bridge Murton, 45, was shot dead in the street at Wombat Flat, about a mile from ...

    Article : 306 words
  8. BUDGET.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) delivered his Budget speech in the House of Commons this afternoon. ...

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  9. THE COMMUNIQUE.

    The communique issued yesterday afternoon states: "The representatives of the Governments of Italy, France, and Britain examined the whole European situation in the light of ...

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  10. AFGHAN HOUND

    The president of the Institute of Inspectors of Stock (Mr. C. J. Woollett) expressed the fear yesterday that the Afghan hound might become a menace to sheep and cattle. ...

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  11. GALES IN VICTORIA.

    Bitterly cold south-westerly winds, blowing at 36 miles an hour, to-day swept rain and hail squalls across the southern half of Victoria. ...

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  12. RIOTS IN INDIA.

    Thirteen persons were burned to death and 42 were injured in religious rioting between Hindus and Moslems during the Moslem Moharram festival at Firozabad, in the Agra ...

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  13. UNKNOWN ANIMAL

    A large marine animal, which has not been definitely identified, was found washed ashore on a beach about two miles from Narooma by two boys, Keith and Joseph Thomson, ...

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  14. GERANIUM'S END.

    All that remains of the naval survey sloop Geranium, a rusting hull stripped of engines, fittings, and every scrap of serviceable metal, will be towed out to sea to-day and sunk in ...

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  15. SERIES OF MISHAPS.

    A strange series of railway accidents has been linked with the closing stages of the Du[?] and Duchess of Kent's honeymoon, which ends to-morrow, when they are due in London ...

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  16. GREAT SUCCESS.

    The Minister for Local Government (Mr. Spooner), addressing members of the St. George County Council and Mayors, at Kogarah last night, said that in the period ...

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  17. WOMEN CRICKETERS.

    Mrs. D. Waldron, honorary secretary of the Australian Women's Cricket Council, yesterday received a cable from the English Women's Cricket Association, inviting a team of 16 ...

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  18. RAILWAYS AND TRAMS.

    Mr. M. F. Bruxner (Minister for Transport), speaking at North Sydney last night, said that the first railway fines and the first tramway in New South Wales were built ...

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  19. MRS. CAMPBELL PRAED.

    The death is announced of Mrs. Rosa Caroline Mackworth Praed, the authoress, at the age of 84 years. [Mrs. Praed was the eldest daughter of Mr. ...

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  20. CRICKET TOUR.

    It was stated at a meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association last night that the loss incurred by the association on the tour of Western Australia by a State team amounted ...

    Article : 184 words
  21. JAPAN.

    The spokesman at the Foreign Office said to-day that a report that the Foreign Minister (Mr. K. Hirota) was sending Mr. Katsuji Debuchi, a former Ambassador in Washington, ...

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  22. IMPERIAL CROWN

    The Imperial State Crown of England will be remodelled in this, the jubilee, year as a new symbol of Empire. The maple leaf of Canada and other ...

    Article : 117 words
  23. DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    Decisions of importance to the dairying industry were reached by the National Dairying Conference, which was opened on Saturday by the acting Prime Minister and Minister for ...

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  24. LABOUR DISPUTE

    Trouble again developed with the carpenters employed at the Royal Agricultural Show yesterday when the Carpenters' Union raised objections to the engagement of about 30 ...

    Article : 156 words
  25. SACRILEGE.

    A scene of sacrilege was revealed when Father J. Byrne arrived at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Rockhampton, at 6.10 a.m. on Sunday, to prepare for the ...

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  26. NEW METHOD.

    Important variations in the method of taxing certain of the oil and petrol companies in Australia may follow the inquiry into the industry by the Royal Commission on petrol. ...

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  27. ITALIAN MOTOR RACE.

    Tragedy marred to-day's 1000-mile motor road race from Brescia to Rome and back. The course includes mountain passes, making the race one of the most strenuous in the ...

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  28. INDIA BILL.

    The special correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says:—"Sir William Jowitt, K.C., Professor J. H. Morgan, K.C., and Mr. E. E. Edwards, as legal advisers to the Indian ...

    Article : 119 words
  29. MAN'S ORDEAL.

    A timber-getter, named Laver, was transported by ambulance 50 miles to hospital with a stick three feet long and more than an inch in diameter through the upper part of his ...

    Article : 116 words
  30. STRATOSPHERE FLIGHT.

    Mr. Wiley Post's third attempt to make a transcontinental flight in the stratosphere was unsuccessful. He was forced down near Lafayette (Indiana) this afternoon, having ...

    Article : 131 words
  31. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS

    Sir Henry Bencraft, a former president of the Hampshire Cricket Club, on behalf of the M.C.C., welcomed the South African cricketers at Southampton. ...

    Article : 118 words
  32. SHORT-LIVED STRIKE.

    Seventy-seven men employed in the engineering and waterworks department at Kent Town, Adelaide, declined to start work this morning when they learned that a third ...

    Article : 91 words
  33. MISS JEAN BATTEN.

    Miss Jean Batten, who is flying from Australia to England, left Singapore this morning in continuation of her flight. ...

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