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  2. FULL AWARD RATES.

    As a result of a decision of the State Cabinet 43,000 men on relief work will be receiving full award rates by September 1. More than ...

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  3. FALL DOWN CLIFF.

    Thomas Harrison, 33, of Carlisle-street, Leichhardt, fell about 80 feet, and was killed instantly, when he lost his grip on a rope with which he had ...

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  4. POLICY OF EMPIRE.

    The Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill), who reached Sydney yesterday, said that the discussions on the world situation at the Imperial ...

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  5. MAN KILLED.

    Johannes yans Bylsma, 56, was shot dead at the Kurri Kurri Soldiers' Settlement last night. George Renwick Bowditch, caretaker ...

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  6. MUSSOOLINI.

    Signor Mussolini, in an article in the "Popolo d'Italia," entitled "Facts and Fiction," asks: "Will Europe perish wrapped in a cloud of fiction?" ...

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  7. TREMENDOUS EXPLOSION.

    A tremendous explosion in an army powder store practically destroyed the village of Stragara, yesterday. At least five persons were killed, and ...

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  8. LOYALISTS ADVANCE.

    The Spanish Government claims that its forces, continuing their drive westward from Madrid, entered Navalagamella. ...

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  9. ROOSEVELT'S FATE.

    The rejection by the Senate of the President's proposals for the reform of the Supreme Court is considered to be the greatest defeat of his career, and ...

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  10. FIVE NEGROES RELEASED.

    The six years' battle for the life of the nine negroes concerned in the Scottsboro case ended dramatically yesterday. ...

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  11. RESIGNATION FROM LEAGUE.

    The Cabinet has decided that Salvador must resign from the League of Nations. This decision is attributed to Italian and German Influence. ...

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  12. EMPIRE'S FUTURE.

    "We cannot help recognising that things are not bright in the international sphere, and we have to be more ready for squalls than we thought ...

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  13. BOAT FOUND DRIFTING.

    Two men are believed to have been drowned in the Hawkesbury River off Brooklyn in the week-end. Their boat was found drifting on the river ...

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  14. NEW FINGERPRINT SYSTEM.

    A revolution of crime detection is fore-shadowed after official tests of a system devised by Robert Hoger, by which, it is believed, the police will be enabled to describe ...

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  15. ARMED BANDITS IN STOLEN CAR.

    Two armed bandits, using a powerful sedan motor car robbed four motorists in St.Kilda, South Yarra, and Moonee Ponds, between 12.30 a.m. and 1.40 a.m.. ...

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  16. MRS. PUTNAM'S FATE.

    A reward of 20,000 dollars (£Aust.5000) has been offered on behalf of Mr. Putnam, husband of the airwoman, for information that will definitely clear up the mystery of the ...

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  17. U.S.A. WHEAT CROP

    The Department of Agriculture announces that, despite damage by black rust and drought, the United States wheat crop will be the most valuable since 1927, with an ...

    Article : 131 words
  18. DEFENCE EXPENDITURE.

    Australia's new programme of defence will be reviewed within a few weeks by the Federal Cabinet and the Council of Defence. It is expected to provide for a four years' plan of ...

    Article : 232 words
  19. RACING MOTORIST KILLED.

    M K. Bilney, the motor racing partner of the Australian, Miss Joan Richmond, was killed when their car, while travelling at 70 miles an hour, crashed into a stone wall at ...

    Article : 72 words
  20. NATIONALISATION OF INDUSTRY.

    The Minister for Air (General Goering), who is in charge of the campaign to achieve economic self-sufficiency, has issued a decree for the nationalisation of the iron and steel ...

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  21. MARRIAGE BILL.

    All the morning papers publish editorial comment on the passage through its final stages in Parliament of Mr. A. P. Herbert's Matrimonial Causes Bill, which gives effect ...

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  22. BOYS FOUND DRUNK.

    Four young boys were found drunk on the banks of A'Beckett's Creek, Granville, yesterday, and two of them were in such a serious condition that they ...

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  23. TRAMP SHIP OWNERS.

    British owners of tramp ships have decided to continue voluntarily the measures of cooperation which originated as a condition of the Government subsidy in 1935. ...

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  24. BELGIAN KING'S PLAN.

    King Leopold of Belgium has sent a letter to the Premier (M. van Zeeland), suggesting an independent economics association to collate the researches of trade, agricultural, ...

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  25. ITALIAN BATTLESHIP LAUNCHED.

    Signora Maria Bertuzzi, wife of a workman employed on the construction of the ship, christened Italy's new 35,000-ton battleship, Vittorio Veneto, which is second only in ...

    Article : 57 words
  26. MENTAL HOSPITAL.

    The Minister for Health (Mr. FitzSimons) said last night that he would recommend to the Cabinet that an inquiry should be held into the lay administration of Callan Park Mental ...

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  27. AIR FORCE.

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the Royal Brighton Yacht Club in the Brighton Town Hall on Saturday night, Air Vice-Marshal R. Nicholl said that everyone concerned with the ...

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  28. THE SPEAKERSHIP

    The Chairman of Committees (Mr. H. J. Bate), who is the U.A.P. member for the South Coast, said at his home in Tilba last night that he was considering ...

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  29. "SHOWDOWN" SOUGHT IN ALBERTA.

    A looming war between Douglas Social Credit adherents and orthodox financiers is indicated by an announcement by the Social Credit Premier of Alberta (Mr. Aberhart), in ...

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  30. COMMENT IN U.S.A.

    It is predicted that the United States will take part, perhaps unofficially; in King Leopold's plan. The Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) ...

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  31. "AFFRONT TO JAPAN."

    Dr. Kiroku Hayashl, a member of the HOuse of Peers and a former Chancellor of Kelo University, in a broadcast address declared: "Australia's proposed non-aggression pact is not a ...

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  32. ANCIENT MAN.

    Supposedly sub-human remains of great age, predating the Magdalenian period, the last of the archaeolithic periods, have been discovered in Gough's Caves at Cheddar, ...

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  33. FEDERAL CABINET.

    Meeting in Sydney on Tuesday, the Federal Cabinet will receive from the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) and the Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill) a detailed report on ...

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  34. HEARING RESTORED.

    Mrs. Emily Bell, of Davenport Terrace, Wayville, after being completely deaf for two months, recovered her hearing on Saturday when a motor truck in which she was ...

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  35. COUNTESS'S DEATH.

    The Countess of Cardigan, who recently returned from South Africa, was killed when she fell from a seventh floor window of the Savoy Hotel, where she was staying alone. ...

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  36. ARMY LEAGUE TO BE FORMED.

    The intention of forming an Army League on somewhat similar lines to the Navy League is announced in a report addressed to the Government by Mr. L. S. Amery, Lords Lloyd, ...

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  37. UNWANTED LECTURER.

    The Rev. Anderson Jardine, who performed a religious ceremony at the Duke of Windsor's wedding, and is now making a lecture tour in America, cannot obtain any building here to ...

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  38. SAMOAN INCIDENTS.

    Disturbing incidents in Sar[?]oa, where Mau police are reported to have stopped and molested Europeans are said by the Acting Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Langstone) ...

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  39. KINDNESS TO LIONS.

    Watched by 2000 doctors, who are attending the British Medical Association congress, Dr. Richard Hunter entered a cage and took two lions through part of his training system. He ...

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  40. BARRIE'S WILL.

    The "Daily Mail" understands that William winter, British chess champion, and a nephew of Sir James Barrie, has entered a caveat against the latter's will, which was ...

    Article : 148 words
  41. PREMIER'S DRIVER.

    Mr. John Fowler, personal chauffeur to the Premier (Mr. Stevens), collapsed and died near Hartley on Saturday night. With the New Zealand Minister, Mr. Semple, ...

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  42. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    The quarterly return by the Chamber of Shipping shows that only 47 British and foreign vessels, of 61,225 tons net, were laid up in the ports of Britain and Ireland on ...

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  43. "JOYRIDERS" ACTIVE.

    Many motor cars were reported stolen in the week-end from city and suburbs. Up till last night, from 6 p.m. On Saturday, 26 had disappeared from streets where they had ...

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  44. BUSES COLLIDE.

    A motor bus containing 54 British tourists, travelling towards Paris from Boulogne, collided with a bus containing 23 French parents and children, enjoying a Sunday outing. ...

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  45. MAORI RUNS AMUCK.

    Damage totalling about £180 was caused at Otahuhu at midday, when a Maori ran amuck with a hammer and smashed 15 plate-glass windows in the main shopping centre in ...

    Article : 62 words
  46. SPIES BEHEADED.

    After a secret trial, two young residents or a frontier district were beheaded as spies. It is said that they recently were approached by frontier officials of a foreign Power and ...

    Article : 56 words
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