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  2. SUDDEN END

    The stay-in strike at the Broken Hill Pty. Company's Burwood colliery ended early this afternoon. After, the northern miners' ...

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  3. AIR BASES.

    The keen Anglo-American rivalry for airways bases in the Pacific Ocean, which, according to cables, has created speculation in the House of Commons ...

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  4. HEAVY FIGHTING ROUND PEIPING.

    Heavy fighting began yesterday in the Peiping area. Reports from Peiping and from Tientsin indicated that the Japanese were making a systematic effort to encircle and capture Peiping. The distant roar of artillery could be heard to the north, ...

    Article : 239 words
  5. GIBRALTAR.

    The Minister for the Co-ordination of Defence (Sir Thomas Inskip) said in the House of Commons yesterday that no guns have been mounted in the ...

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  6. INTERSTATE COMMISSION.

    The new Interstate Commission will be created before the end of the life of the present Parliament, but no appointments will be made. ...

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  7. OUTRAGES IN IRELAND.

    An amazing series of outrages, believed to have been designed by extremist Republicans to hinder the flow of visitors from the Irish Free State ...

    Article : 330 words
  8. NEW STRIKE THREAT.

    A general coal strike throughout New South Wales is now threatened as [?] result of the collapse of a conference yesterday between ...

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  9. PAPUA FROM THE AIR.

    From the Guinea Airways' giant Ford monoplane, their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Gowrie to-day had their first glimpse of the ...

    Article : 449 words
  10. DUTCH AIRLINER CRASHES.

    The entire crew of four, including a stewardess, and the 10 passengers were killed when a Dutch airliner crashed in f[?]ames near Brussels. ...

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  11. OUTLYING TOWNS BOMBED.

    Japanese 'planes early this morning bombed outlying towns and machinegunned Chinese troops. They also dropped proc[?]amations ...

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  12. THE "MORNING POST"

    Lord Camrose, one of the propr[?]tors of the "Daily Telegraph" and of other London and provinc[?]al newspapers, has bought the "Morning Post," the shareholders having accepted ...

    Article : 243 words
  13. LORD BALDWIN.

    The former Prime Minister of Great Britain, Earl Baldwin, and Lady Baldwin, will probably visit Australia early next year for the 150th anniversary ...

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  14. UNDERGROUND BATTLE.

    Protesting against the food at the Targuocna salt mine, 300 convicts attacked the guards 2800 feet underground, with picks and shovels. ...

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  15. THREEPENNY BITS.

    There are millions of souvenir-hunters in Britain, to judge by the disappearance of the new twelve-sided threepenny pieces since March, when they were issued. One can ask ...

    Article : 109 words
  16. JAPANESE TRAPPED IN PEIPING.

    The fighting in Peiping on Monday [?] described in cables received by the[?] [?]apanese Consulate-General in Sydney, as follows:— ...

    Article : 258 words
  17. CHINESE AIR FORCE.

    Information received in Sydney recently indicates that China to-day possesses a formidable array of f[?]hting air[?]raft of the most modern type comparable with those of any ...

    Article : 218 words
  18. AIRSHIPS AS 'PLANE CARRIERS.

    Rear-Admiral A. B. Cook, chief of the Bureau of Aeronautics, giving evidence before a Committ[?]ee of Congress, advocated the building of airships as aeroplane carriers. ...

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  19. 'PLANE CRASHES.

    Two young Sydney pilots, Messrs. J. Clancy and H. Jul[?]us, who left Mascot yesterday morning in a light 'plane to fly round Australia, crashed at Old Bar aerodrome, near ...

    Article : 246 words
  20. TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS.

    A total of 1345 people were killed and 22,131 injured in traffic accidents in Australia in 1936. There were 47,000 traffic accidents. ...

    Article : 178 words
  21. PRINCESSES AT PLAY.

    The princesses E[?]zabeth and Margaret are to have a bungalow of their own in which to play when they go to Balmoral next week. It was built for Queen Victoria just beyond ...

    Article : 126 words
  22. AMERICAN STRIKES.

    General Motors Corporation, for the second quarter of the year, shows a decline in earnings of 2,237,000 dollars (£Aust.559,250), due to strikes, which are attributed to the inability ...

    Article : 58 words
  23. JAPANESE WORRIED.

    Governmental and economic leaders are becoming increasingly worried by the constantly mounting adverse trade balance, and budget expenses. ...

    Article : 117 words
  24. TEXTILES FROM JAPAN.

    The newspaper "Chuga[?] Shagyo Shimpo" states that Australia has agreed to Japan's proposal to lump together the quota quantities for rayon and cotton textiles by a "see-saw" ...

    Article : 163 words
  25. ATROCITIES ALLEGED.

    The dispossessed Emperor of Abyssinia. Hail[?] Sellassie, appeals to Christian Churches throughout the world to express their horror and condemnation of the "abominable ...

    Article : 121 words
  26. MOTOR CAR DEATHS.

    Deaths from motor car accidents in the United States during the first half of 1937 numbered 17,200. This was an increase of 13 per cent, over ...

    Article : 48 words
  27. MOTOR VEHICLES.

    During the financial year 1935-36, the number of motor vehicles in Australia increased by about 55,000, and at the end of the year the total number registered was 742,866. ...

    Article : 140 words
  28. S.P. BOOKMAKERS.

    Judge Curlewis, in the Quarter Sessions yesterday, during his summing-up in a case, said that It was quite true that s.p. bookmakers generally were an easy mark for criminals. ...

    Article : 97 words
  29. FREIGHT RATES TO INDIA INCREASED.

    Freight rates to India have been increased by 2/6 a ton where the freight is less than 30/ a ton, and by 5/ a ton where the freight is more than 30/ a ton. ...

    Article : 43 words
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