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  2. RAILWAYS OF FRANCE.

    Speaking at the Congress of the Socialist party, the Vice-Premier (M. Blum) announced that the entire railway system of France would be ...

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  3. RUSSIAN FLIERS.

    The three Russian airmen who left Moscow at 1.24 a.m. (British summer time) yesterday for San Francisco, in an attempt to break the world's ...

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  4. RYDER CUP GOLFER CHAIRED.

    Scoring their first Ryder Cup victory in England, America defeated Britain by 7 matches to 3, with 2 halved, on the Ainsdale course at Southport, Lancashire. The photograph shows D. J. Rees being chaired to the clubhouse after beating Byron Nelson, an American, 3 and 1. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STRIKE NOT WANTED

    Despite the authority which they last week gave their leaders to call a strike affecting all New South Wales collieries unless their claims for new ...

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  6. DENSE FOG.

    A dense fog descended on the city last night, and at about 9.30 visibility on the harbour was reduced almost to nil, causing ferries to slow down. ...

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  7. CONTROL OF SPAIN.

    It is believed that the vital moment in Britain's effort to solve the non-intervention problem will be reached this afternoon, when the Foreign ...

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  8. LOAN COUNCIL.

    A sharp conflict of interests between two groups of State Governments is likely to occur at the meeting of the Loan Council in Canberra on Thursday. ...

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  9. LLEWELLYN GIVES UP ATTEMPT.

    Flylng-Officer David L[?]ewellyn has abandoned his attempt on the Capetown-to-London flight record because of contrary winds. L[?]ewellyn reached Khartoum (Sudan) ...

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  10. GERMAN TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHTS PLANNED.

    The American authorities have sanctioned a trial by the German Lufthansa Co., in which air communications in Germany are concentrated, of trans-Atlantic flights from ...

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  11. 330 DEATHS FROM HEAT.

    The heat wave is continuing unabated. Three hundred and thirty deaths are ascribed directly to the heat throughout the United States, including 70 in New York. ...

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  12. CALEDONIA HOMEWARD BOUND.

    The Imperial Airways' flying boat Caledonia, which, with the Pan-American Airways' flying boat Clipper III., completed the first survey flights across the Atlantic for the ...

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  13. FATAL GAME.

    The Coroner (Mr. E. S. Boardman), after an inquest on Guy Lennox Keatch 12, who was fatally shot during a game of "cowboys and Indians," committed ...

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  14. ASHMORE ISLANDS.

    Ashmore and Cartier Islands, which, as announced in the "Herald" yesterday, are to be brought under the control of the Northern Territory ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. PACIFIC AIR SERVICE.

    The Now Zealand Minister for Finance (Mr. Nash) has visited the Secretary for State (Mr. Cor[?]ell Hull) to begin exploratory conversations regarding a trade agreement and a ...

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  16. CHILLED BEEF.

    Commenting to-day on reports that several recent shipments of Australian chilled [?]f to London arrived in an unsatisfactory condition, the secretary of the Department of ...

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  17. PARIS HOTEL STRIKE.

    The hotel employees' strike in Paris has been conspicu[?]ly ineffective. All the hotels were able to serve their guests to-day. Only 32 cafes were closed. ...

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  18. COAST BATTERIES.

    In a statement in the House of Commons, the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) declared that, while he understood that General Franco had installed batteries on the coastline ...

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  19. THE MEDITERRANEAN.

    After a further discussion with Signer Mussolini. Mr. George Lansbury, the veteran British Labour leader, who has been interviewing Herr Hitler and other leading European ...

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  20. N.S.W. MINISTERS.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) and the Minister for Works and Local Government (Mr. Spooner) will leave Sydney to-night for Canberra to attend the meeting of the Loan ...

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  21. THE CALL-UP.

    A call-up for employment is announced to-day. Details are published on page 26, column 1. ...

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  22. ORGANISING MARITIME WORKERS.

    As a prelude to his assumption of an important role in the Committee for Industrial Organisation, Mr. Harry Bridges, an Australian, who is the leader of the maritime unions ...

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  23. VOTE OF "CENSURE."

    Mr. Albert Lane, M.P. for Barton, and Mr. A. D. Carson, secretary of the Circular Quay Association, provided a bright inter[?]ude at a luncheon of the ...

    Article : 285 words
  24. INDEX.

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  25. EMPLOYERS FIRM.

    Members of the Northern Collieries' Association at a meeting yesterday reached no decision with regard to the proposal of the Miners' Federation for a conference to discuss ...

    Article : 242 words
  26. AUSTRALIA'S TRADE PROSPERITY.

    The "Financial Times," commenting on Australia's economic recovery, says: "A prudent course for Australia would be for her to take advantage of her current trading ...

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  27. IRON ORE.

    Mining operations on a big scale in north Queensland are the objective of Japanese interests, represented by Mr. N. Umeda, who called on the Minister for Mines (Mr. Foley) ...

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  28. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  29. £1,000,000 INCREASE.

    An increase of nearly £1,000,000 is required in the Civil Service supplementary estimate. It provides £79,680 for the British ...

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  30. TAXI STRIKES POST.

    Three people were injured, one critically, when a [?]axi-cab crashed into an electric light standard in Liverpool-road, near Chullora, yesterday afternoon. One of the two passengers, ...

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  31. FLYING-BOAT BASE.

    The Mayor of Woollahra (Alderman Griffith) said last night that, in response to a petition signed by about 70 persons, he proposed to call a public meeting of the ...

    Article : 244 words
  32. HELEN WILLS MOODY

    San Francisco newspapers publish a statement by Mrs. Corb[?]tt Moody, who declares that her sister-in-law, Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, the famous tennis player, has gone ...

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  33. COAL STRIKE.

    The secretary of the State Labour party (Mr. J. J. Graves, M.L.C.) stated yesterday that a coal strike was not likely to affect the prospects of the party in the forthcoming ...

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  34. INCENDIARY BOMBS DROPPED.

    In a desperate effort to withstand the Spanish Government offensive west of Madrid, the insurgent forces of General Franco are dropping incendiary bombs from aircraft. ...

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  35. ORDER OF ST. JOHN.

    The Governor (Lord Wakehurst) yesterday presented decorations to certain members of the Order of St. John, in recognition of long and distinguished service to the Order[?] Those ...

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  36. AUSTRIA AND GERMANY.

    The only result of a week's negotiations between representatives of Germany and Austria has been an agreement that the Press shall not publish offensive news about each other's ...

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  37. TO-DAY.

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  38. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    An additional case of infantile paralysis and two suspected cases were reported to the Health Commission shortly before a meeting, at which the outbreaks were discussed to-day. This ...

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  39. ENSURING SUPPLIES.

    Mr. Forbes Mackay (general manager) told the County Council yesterday that he felt that, as there was a possibility of serious industrial trouble, he considered that the ...

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  40. COSTLY IRRIGATION PROJECT.

    A four-hundred million dollars (£Aust.100.000,000) irrigation plan for drought-stricken Saskatchewan, sponsored by Eastern financiers, is before the Dominion ...

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  41. MAPPING THE INTERIOR.

    Mr. Donald Mackay has led three aerial survey expeditions into the interior. He will leave Sydney on Saturday to complete his survey of Central Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  42. PHILLIP'S REMAINS.

    In connection with the proposal that the remains of Governor Phillip should be disinterred from the Bathampton (Somerset) churchyard and taken to Sydney for reburial, ...

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  43. LOTTERY FOR VICTORIA ADVOCATED.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Hayes (Lab., Melb.), gave notice of his intention to move for the appointment of a select committee to investigate the advisability of ...

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  44. MELBOURNE TERMINUS.

    Federal Ministers and departmental officers do not agree with the president of the Legislative Council (Sir Frank Clarke) that Fishermen's Bend. Port Melbourne, might ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Gold was quoted to-day at £6/19/11 an ounce fine, compared with £7/0/2 yesterday. DEATH OF EARL OF WEMYSS. The death has occurred of the eleventh Earl ...

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  46. RETURN TO WORK LIKELY.

    Miners at Aberdare, Aberdare Central, and Aberdare Extended collieries, who have been on strike on an alleged safety issue since the beginning of last week, will probably decide ...

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  47. JACK DEMPSEY'S FATHER

    Hyrum Dempsey, aged 81 years, who is the father of Jack Dempsey, the famous boxer, has been arrested on a charge of assault. It is alleged that he punched an elderly woman ...

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  48. SUNDAY FOOTBALL.

    Although the names of gatekeepers at the Rugby League football match on Sunday were taken by the police, it is understood that court proceedings are not contemplated. ...

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  49. MR. EDWARD WARD.

    Mr. Edward Ward, a member of the Stock Exchange of Melbourne, has begun business at Temple Court, 422 Collins-street, Melbourne. Mr. Ward retired from the Melbourne firm of ...

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