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  2. SEEPAGE IN DAM.

    Serious deterioration has occurred in the cement in the Burrinjuck Dam The State Government announces that there is no cause for immediate[?] ...

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  3. SEAPLANE LOST

    An Air Force seaplane, containing two pilot officers, which was last seen skimming 40 feet above the sea near Rye, on the Mornington ...

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  4. MORATORIUM

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) said last night that the amendment of the Moratorium Act, including its extension beyond 1938, would soon be considered ...

    Article : 130 words
  5. E. A. McDONALD KILLED.

    E. A. McDonald, one of the greatest fast bowlers who had ever played for Australia, was killed in a motor car accident near Bolton (Lancashire) at ...

    Article : 219 words
  6. ROSE BAY AS AIR BASE.

    It is now regarded as certain that the Federal Cabinet will decide next Tuesday to locate the flying-boat base at Rose Bay, as was previously ...

    Article : 371 words
  7. TROOPS IN CHINA RETIRE.

    A message from Tokyo states that the situation in North China has been eased by the withdrawal of the 37th Chinese Division from Peiping, and the retirement of the Japanese troops towards Fengtai. ...

    Article : 189 words
  8. POLICE CLUB CROWD.

    Further disturbances have occurred as a result of the opposition of the adherents of the Orthodox Church to the ratification of the Concordat ...

    Article : 674 words
  9. LAPSE FEARED.

    Strong opposition was expressed by master builders and real estate agents in many parts of the metropolitan area yesterday to the discontinuance of the Moratorium Act. ...

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  10. PROTECTION FOR WITNESSES.

    At the Quarter Sessions yesterday. Judge Curlewis suggested that legislation should be passed to protect witnesses who might make admissions ...

    Article : 236 words
  11. LEAFLETS DROPPED IN PEIPING.

    Japanese aeroplanes are dropping leaflets on Peiping recommending acceptance of the Japanese demands. The Japanese War Office categorically ...

    Article : 327 words
  12. RESIDENTS IN FAVOUR.

    The meeting at Rose [?]ay last evening was held at Wesley Hall, Dover-road. The hall, which held about 400 persons, proved wholly inadequate for the crowd which ...

    Article : 718 words
  13. GERMAN POLICY.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association declares that, contrary [?]o the belief that Germany is allied with Japan[?] th[?] German Ambassador called on the ...

    Article : 151 words
  14. GELIGNITE PLOT.

    Had the gelignite placed on the railway line exploded yesterday, while volunteers were pushing trucks down the wharf, the Riot Act would have been read, and the town placed ...

    Article : 397 words
  15. TRADE WITH U.S.A.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), commenting to-day on the proposed trade agreement between Britain and the United States, said that Britain was ...

    Article : 509 words
  16. MANCHUKUOAN "EMPEROR."

    The Chinese Consul-General (Dr. C. J. Pao) said yesterday that cable messages received in Sydney from private sources in China stated that the ...

    Article : 293 words
  17. ATTACK ON DOCTORS.

    Dr. A. J. Cronin, who, before he became an author, practised medicine for 15 years, writing in the "Daily Mall," states that the object of his new novel, "The Citadel," is not to shake ...

    Article : 232 words
  18. SYMPATHY WITH CHINA.

    The Sydney Labour Council last night carried a resolution denouncing "Japanese Imperial aggression in China," and expressing sympathy [?]with the Chinese nation "in its ...

    Article : 58 words
  19. BRITAIN'S DAIRY IMPORTS.

    The Imperial Economic Commitee's statistics show that the United Kingdom's butter imports for 1[?] rose to the record total of 9,750,000cwt, of which 53 per cent, was from ...

    Article : 162 words
  20. RIOTS IN TRINIDAD.

    A commission is to be appointed by the British Government to report upon the origin of the recent disturbances in Trinidad, and the adequacy of the steps taken to deal with ...

    Article : 114 words
  21. ZEPPELIN DISASTER.

    The Department of Commerce, in its final report on the disaster to the airship Hindenburg, which burst into flames as it was mooring on May [?], attributes the disaster to a ...

    Article : 94 words
  22. LOCAL ARBITRATION.

    An early Cabinet consideration of a proposal that there should be a separate system of local arbitration to deal with disputes and labour conditions in Darwin was ...

    Article : 180 words
  23. UNION CONGRESS

    The All-Australian Trades Union Congress to-day decided to demand an immediate increase in the basic wage of 25 per cent, above the 1929 level. ...

    Article : 254 words
  24. GORDON SEAT.

    Tuesday next will be nomination day for the Gordon by-election, necessitated by the resignation of Sir Phillp Goldfinch. The pre-selection ballot, which closes ...

    Article : 131 words
  25. SCOTTSBORO CASE.

    "Andy" Wright, one of the negroes involved in the famous Scottsboro case, who has been retried upon a charge of assault upon a white woman, has been found guilty ...

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  26. GIPSY "PRINCESS" SHOT DEAD.

    A gipsy "princess," Liuba Cerebowski. aged 21, who was chief of a tribe of notorious bandits, was shot dead after a fierce fight with the police near Pitesti. ...

    Article : 79 words
  27. KIDNAPPED FARMERS SHOOT BANDITS.

    Two farmers have shot dead Fred Tlndol and seriously wounded Peter Troxler, two of the three armed bandits who broke out of a Texas prison on July 8, and a week ...

    Article : 127 words
  28. WIRELESS THREAT TO POSTAL SERVICES.

    A slight advance in wireless communication would make about £45,000,000 worth of postal assets practically valueless, said the Postmaster-General (Senator McLachlan) to-day, ...

    Article : 132 words
  29. JAPANESE SHIP.

    The voyage to Australia of the fast O.S.K. line motor freighter Tokyo Maru, which was scheduled to sail from Yokohama to-day, was cancelled at the last minute. ...

    Article : 161 words
  30. GEORGE BRENT FILES PAPERS.

    George Brent, the film star, has filed papers for the annulment of his marriage with Constance Worth, known in Australia as Jocelyn Howarth. Miss Worth is now expected to ...

    Article : 128 words
  31. ILLEGAL BETTING.

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Chaffey) yesterday received from the Commissioner of Police a report stating that there had been more than 1800 convictions for illegal betting within ...

    Article : 62 words
  32. WARRINGAH.

    It was stated yesterday that Mr. R. Windeyer, K.C., was a possible supporter of Mr. P. C. Spender, K.C., if the latter contested Warringah as an independent candidate at ...

    Article : 73 words
  33. ESTIMATES FOR FIGHTING SERVICES.

    The Parliamentary Labour party has decided that in view of the international situation it will not vote against the estimates for the fighting services. ...

    Article : 36 words
  34. CANADIAN WHEAT FAILURE.

    The crop year is closing with a carry-over of 40,000,000 bushels, the smallest since 1926. There is a likelihood that it will be the smallest crop in 10 years. ...

    Article : 48 words
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