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  2. AIR MAILS

    The Minister for Defence (Sir Arch[?] dale Parkhill) announced last night that it had been, agreed by the Governments of the Commonwealth, New ...

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  3. STATE SESSION.

    The State Cabinet spent yesterday completing details of the programme for the session of the State Parliament, which will be opened by the Governor ...

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  4. STOCKS OF FOOD

    Another stay-in strike began to-day, when between 180 and 190 employees at the John Darling mine, near Belmont, declared their intention of ...

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  5. TRANSPORT.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) announced last night, at the opening of the Gordon by-election camapign of Mr. H. B. Turner, the endorsed U.A.P. candidate, ...

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  6. GAS WORKS.

    There were unprecedented scenes at the Mortlake Gas Works of the Australian Gas Light Company all yesterday afternoon and last night when ...

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  7. EXPLOSION AT BELFAST

    It is now revealed that the explosion which occurred in a bonded store in Academy Street, Belfast, while the King and Queen were receiving a loyal ...

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  8. SERIOUS FIGHTING AT TIENTSIN.

    The heaviest fighting since the Sino-Japanese crisis developed is taking place at Tientsin. Much damage is reported. Japanese 'planes bombed and machine-gunned the Chinese portion of the city, and many buildings, including the Nankai ...

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  9. GORDON CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. Stevens officially opened Mr. Turner's campaign at Killara, where both he and the candidate were warmly received. He spoke later at Turramurra. ...

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  10. JAPANESE CLAIM VICTORY.

    The Japanese claim to have inflicted a heavy defeat on the Chinese at Tientsin after eight hours of heavy fighting, during which the Chinese attempted to ...

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  11. SUGAR COMPANY.

    The Colonial Sugar Refining Co., Ltd., is spending £200,000 on rebuilding to increase the capacity of its distillery at Pyrmont, and on facilities for the ...

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  12. PARTY PACTS.

    The Central Council of the Victorian Country party to-day passed a resolution that the presence of Victorian Country Parliamentarians in the Lyons' ...

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  13. PREMATURE CHINESE JOY.

    The Chinese delirium of joy at their earlier successes seems to have been premature, the Japanese having rallied, with determination, and regained the ...

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  14. DUKE OF WINDSOR'S INQUIRIES.

    The Duke and Duchess of Windsor have arrived in Venice on a pleasure trip. The British, Vice-Consul, Italian authorities, and representatives of the Anglo-American colony ...

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  15. LABOUR POLICY.

    The Federal Labour leader (Mr. Curtin), outlining to the Trades Hall Council to-night the policy, which will be placed before electors in the Federal ...

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  16. MANY INJURED IN RIOTS.

    Police, with fixed bayonets, are clearing the streets in which rioting has broken out, after the funeral of the Patriarch Varnava. ...

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  17. GERMAN DOCTOR.

    The High Court of Australia yesterday granted the Medical Board of Victoria special leave to appeal against the decision of Mr. Justice Lowe, in the Victorian Supreme ...

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  18. AMERICAN POLICY.

    Reports from Washington that the neutrality law might be invoked against China and Japan have caused consternation among American business men, who fear the ...

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  19. BRITISH FILMS.

    If the Government does not appoint a films commission to reconcile conflicting interests within the British film industry, a crash is inevitable. ...

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  20. EXECUTED BY POISON GAS.

    Kovno's first poison gas execution (which the Lithuanian Government claims is more humane than hanging) was carried out to-day. ...

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  21. PILOT DROWNED.

    Captain L. G. Liley, of the pilot boat Hastings, was drowned this morning when the vessel struck a spit, and he and another man were thrown ...

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  22. MADAME FONTANGES.

    Mme[?] Fontanges, who, in March, shot at Count de Chambrun, former Ambassador to Italy, and claimed to have been a friend of Signor Mussolini, was to-day sentenced to a ...

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  23. LATE SHOPPING NIGHT.

    Mr. Justice Cantor, in the Industrial Commission yesterday, said that he was impressed by the case made out for the restriction of the closing hour on ...

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  24. FAMOUS ADVICE IGNORED.

    Defying "Punch's" famous advice to those about to marry, namely, "Don't[?]" the editor of "Punch," Mr. E. V. Knox, announces his engagement to Miss Mary Eleanor Shepard, ...

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  25. DARWIN TELEPHONE.

    A proposal made by Federal Ministers some weeks ago to connect Darwin with the remaining centres in Australia by wireless telephone has been abandoned. Instead, engineers of ...

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  26. WESTERN PACT.

    According to "The Times," Great Britain has sent Notes to France, Germany, Italy, and Belgium suggesting new discussions for a Western, pact by an expert committee of the ...

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  27. SHIP BERTHS ON FIRE.

    A fire was discovered in the afterhold of the Dutch steamer Saleir last even-. ing, soon after the ship entered Port Phillip Bay. ...

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  28. AIRSHIP AS 'PLANE CARRIER.

    The United States Navy is reported to be planning the construction of an airship which would carry aeroplanes. Commander Rosenthal, an authority on airship construction, ...

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  29. BRICKMAKERS IDLE.

    The striking brickmakers employed at the Central Brick and The Company, Ltd., St. Peters, in defiance of an instruction from a general meeting of the Brick, Tile, and ...

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  30. IN GAOL HALF HIS LIFE.

    George Taylor, a young man of no fixed address, who said that he had been in gaols and reformatories for 11 of the 22 years of his life, was sentenced in the Criminal Court ...

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  31. PACIFIC SHIPS.

    The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Savage) said to-day that it was possible that, within a few weeks, final plans for the two new Pacific steamers would be announced ...

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  32. MAN FOUND DEAD.

    With the head practically severed the body of William Henry Thorley, 58, was found in the yard at the rear of his home in Carrington Street, Lismore, this morning. Thorley ...

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  33. RECORD PARACHUTE JUMP.

    K. F. Kaitanov jumped with a parachute and oxygen apparatus at 32,000 feet, taking half an hour to land. His jump, which was his 423rd, is a world record. ...

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