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  2. CLASH OVE[?] SPEAKERSHIP[?]

    The State Government was pe[?] turbed yesterday at a stateme[?] made by Mr. Bate, U.A.P. member f[?] the South Coast, that, before th[?] ...

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  3. CHURCH HOUSES.

    Mr. Walter S. Gee, a member of the Glebe Administration Board of the Church of England, emphatically denied yesterday that houses owned by the ...

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  4. FACTORIES BUSY.

    Unemployment in New South Wales fell last month to 6.5 per cent, of available wage-earners. A year ago it was 11.8 per cent., and ...

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  5. TRADE WITH EMPIRE.

    The Commonwealth Treasurer (Mr. Casey), who arrived to-day by the Monowai, said that the American Government had expressed its desire ...

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  6. INSURGENTS' SUCCESS.

    After desperate fighting in the town of Brunete, 15 miles from Madrid, the loyalist forces were driven out and forced to retreat. ...

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  7. CHURCH DISPUTE.

    The German secret police have arrested Herr "William Niemoller, brother of Dr. Martin Niemoller, the leader of the Confessional Movement, who was ...

    Article : 126 words
  8. JAPANESE TROOPS ENTER PEEPING.

    Strong forces of Japanese entered Peiping to-day by the Changyimen Gate, overcoming resistance by Chinese troops. They are now controlling the street inside the gate, and, from a position 300 yards on the city side, are firing at troops ...

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  9. INVENTOR OF FLAME THROWER.

    Captain Gabriel Szakats, the inventor of the Flammenwerfer (flame thrower), has died here in poverty. He made a fortune with the invention, but lost it because of the ...

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  10. CONTROL OF NOISE.

    The health committee of the City Council yesterday approved a recommendation by Alderman Marks that the Government should be asked to give the Council greater power ...

    Article : 268 words
  11. "THOROUGH PUNITIVE STEPS."

    At Tientsin, the Japanese authorities announced that they were determined to undertake thorough punitive operations. ...

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  12. JAPANESE SEAMAN KIDNAPPED.

    The following statement, issued by the Japanese Ministry of the Navy on Sunday, was received from the Japanese Consulate-General in Sydney yesterday:— ...

    Article : 225 words
  13. ROYAL TRADITIONS.

    The King, who is determined to maintain the Royal estate at Sandringham in accordance with the old traditions, is abandoning all the economies instituted there by King ...

    Article : 94 words
  14. NAZI PROPAGANDA.

    German anti-Czechoslovakian propaganda has been given a new twist, the Central European correspondent of "The Times" states, by a booklet, "No ...

    Article : 150 words
  15. MEN REFUSE WORK.

    Twenty-three unemployed who were called up at Portland to-day for work on the new tourist road to connect Oberon and Jenolan Caves with Kanangra Walls, refused to leave ...

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  16. JUDGE'S LENIENCY.

    At the Quarter Sessions yesterday Judge Curlewis took the unusual course of declaring Francis James Barkel, 50, labourer, a habitual criminal and then intimating that if, at any ...

    Article : 250 words
  17. STATEMENT OF JAPAN'S CASE.

    A statement has been issued by the Japanese Chamber of Commerce, Sydney and Melbourne, "in an endeavour to throw light on the present trouble ...

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  18. GIANT FLYING-BOATS.

    "The time is not far distant when giant flying-boats of 100 tons, twice as large as any yet built, will be in regular use on the commercial air route between England, Australia, and ...

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  19. THE REV. A. JARDINE.

    The Rev. Anderson Jardine, who performed the religious ceremony at the marriage of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, and is now lecturing in the United States, replying to ...

    Article : 123 words
  20. UNRULY TASSEL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) revealed to-day that the ceremony of receiving a doctorate of the University of Cambridge is an ordeal beset with unexpected difficulties. ...

    Article : 206 words
  21. NO SHORTAGE OF SCRAP IRON.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr White) said yesterday that a statement published in Melbourne that a national crisis would result if the Federal Government did not prohibit ...

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  22. MISSING MEN.

    Police are now convinced that there is no hope of finding alive Henry Payne Oberg, of Bondi, and William Hillman, of Woollahra, whose unattended launch was found on the ...

    Article : 158 words
  23. MELBOURNE'S LORD MAYOR.

    Strikers' pickets prevented the Lord Mayor of Melbourne (Sir George Wales) and Lady Wales from entering the hotel in San Francisco, where they had booked rooms. They ...

    Article : 113 words
  24. LABOUR PARTY AND WAR.

    The State secretary of the Australian Labour party, Mr. J. J. Graves, M.L.C, stated yesterday that the Labour party would ignore the policy in regard to war which the ...

    Article : 160 words
  25. PIONEER PILOTS.

    "There are not even laurels for him to-day," is the caption of a portrait in the "Daily Herald" of the late Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, He is shown in flying kit, smiling ...

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  26. ILLEGAL GATHERINGS.

    Provisions of the new Unlawful Assemblages Ordinance, gazetted in Canberra last week to regulate public meetings in the Federal Capital Territory, will be reviewed by the Federal ...

    Article : 142 words
  27. BOROTRA MARRIED.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that M. Jean Borotra, the lawn tennis player, has been married to Mme. Barrechin, who formerly was Miss Mabel de Forest, and ...

    Article : 137 words
  28. DEATH OF MR. VIVIAN BURNETT.

    Mr. Vivian Burnett, who was 60 years of age, and the original "Little Lord Fauntleroy," portrayed by his mother, Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett, in her book for children, has ...

    Article : 104 words
  29. WOMAN'S FORTITUDE.

    Doctors and nurses at St. Vincent's Hospital are amazed at the fortitude of a 67-year-old woman, who, after she had broken a leg in a fall during the week-end, insisted that ...

    Article : 226 words
  30. ERRING YOUTH

    Information is being sought by the Minister for the Interior (Mr. Paterson) regarding a cable message that an English public school student, who was charged with several ...

    Article : 98 words
  31. 40-HOUR WEEK.

    Mr. O. Schre[?]bar, president of the Trade Union Secretaries' Association, yesterday replied to the statement of the Federal Attor ney-General (Mr. Menzies) that the unions ...

    Article : 195 words
  32. LABOUR SPLIT LIKELY.

    A split in the Labour party is threatened as a result of the new war policy decided upon at the A.C.T.U. congress in Melbourne last week. ...

    Article : 178 words
  33. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL.

    The Privy Council to-day reserved its judgment in the appeal, B. Davis, Ltd., v Tooth and Co., Ltd. This was a case in which B. Davis, Ltd., ...

    Article : 153 words
  34. BURRINJUCK DAM.

    Mr. Macey, the officer in charge of Burrinjuck hydro-electric works, said that he had received no advice of large scale operations to repair the wall of Burrinjuck Dam. ...

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  35. RED FLAG ON SPIRE.

    "I am not a Communist. I only want a job. I have been without work for five years," declared a man who startled the city by climbing the lightning conductor of the Town ...

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  36. MISS GRACIE FIELDS

    Miss Gracie Fields, the well-known actress, sang to convicts in Maidstone gaol. Clarence H[?]try and Leopold Harris, formerly prominent London business men, were among the ...

    Article : 69 words
  37. BASIC WAGE.

    The Arbitration Court increased the basic wage for the metropolitan division from £3/13/9 to £3/14/11, and for the southwestern land division from £3/14/8 to ...

    Article : 40 words
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