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  2. STRANDED 'PLANE. LAND PARTY ON WAY.

    Tlie land party which has been organised to rescue Sir Herbert Gcpp and members of his party, who are stranded in their Air Force Dragon ...

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  3. WRECKED ON REEF.

    A private cable message received in Sydney yesterday stated that the American auxiliary yacht Hurricane had been wrecked on Uluma Reef, ...

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  4. DISMISSED POLICE.

    After he had concluded his evidence before the Royal Commission on the police yesterday, the Commissioner of Police (Mr. Mackay) made an ...

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  5. FLOODS IN POLAND.

    Many persons have been drowned and hundreds injured by floods in Central Poland. Fifty villages are submerged and ...

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  6. ABATTOIR STRIKE.

    Between 300 and 400 mutton slaughtermen, casual slaughtermen, and labourers, employed at the Homebush State Abattoir, went on strike yesterday ...

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  7. MURDERED MAN.

    Detectives who are investigating the murder of the man whose body was found under the Millie's Creek bridge 16 miles from Garah yesterday, have ...

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  8. MR. LyONS'S PLEA.

    In an Imperial Conference discussion on foreign affairs, which took place behind closed doors, the Prime' Minister of Australia (Mr. Lyons) made an ...

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  9. REFUGEES IN CAMP. 4000 Children.

    There were intensely pathetic incidents during; the landing and distribution of the 4000 Basque refugee children who arrived in England on ...

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  10. KING AS MASON.

    His Majesty the King will attend a special meeting of the Grand Lodge of the United Grand Lodge of England, which will be held at the Albert Hall on June 20, for the ...

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  11. MINERS' NEW DEMANDS. FEDERATION'S MOVE.

    The Miners' Federation has decided to make claims on the New South Wales coalowners for increased wages and improved conditions for coalmining ...

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  12. 2300 MILES IN 15 HOURS.

    Egypt at sunrise, England by sunset is the record of the Imperial Airways' flying-boat Cassiopeia, carrying 14 passengers, a crew of five, and 30cwt of mails and freight. ...

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  13. CORONATION TROOPS.

    After landing at Boulogne the members of the Australian Coronation contingent went by motor coach through Saint-Omer to Cassel, where they were received by the Mayor. They ...

    Article : 99 words
  14. LAND ROUTE CRITICISED.

    Mr. Michael Terry, the author and traveller, who has led 14 expeditions in and around Central Australia, suggested yesterday that an easier, more practicable, and shorter route ...

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  15. MINES IDLE.

    As a result of an aggregate meeting of the shot firers of the South Maitland coalfield, held to-day, most of the collieries were idle. About 3000 men were affected. ...

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  16. LOST RACING YACHT SIGHTED.

    Mr. T. O M Sopwith's racing yacht Endeavour. which broke a towline when being towed across the Atlantic, was found last night by an aeroplane 35 miles south of ...

    Article : 111 words
  17. NATIONALITY QUESTION.

    Professor Berriedale Keith, the well-known authority on the British Constitution, in a letter to the "Morning Post," says: "There is no truth in the allegation that a citizen of ...

    Article : 227 words
  18. TOP-BOOTS CAUSE UNFITNESS.

    More than 50 per cent, of young Germans have abnormal feet; which is a cause of spinal weakness because of the heavy top-boots worn by Nazi Guards. Storm Troopers, members ...

    Article : 144 words
  19. VITAL TRUST.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens), in a speech at the Royal Empire Society's Empire Day dinner at the Australia Hotel last night, said the Empire had taught the world the habit of ...

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  20. PRESIDENT ATTACKS SHOT FIRERS.

    The northern miners' president (Mr. T. Hoare), in an outspoken statement to-night, said that the shot firers' meeting was not an aggregate meeting. ...

    Article : 175 words
  21. COST OF DEFENCE.

    Rear-Admiral Lane-Poole. commanding the Royal Australian Navy, in an outspoken address at the Royal Empire Society's Empire Day dinner at the Australia Hotel last night ...

    Article : 312 words
  22. LOWER TARIFFS.

    The Imperial Conference will seek,to lay the foundations upon which Inter-Imperial and international economic progress and development may rest more, securely than ...

    Article : 413 words
  23. DISPUTE AT FOUNDRY.

    The enginedrivers and firemen employed at the Alexandria foundry works of Bradford Kendall, Limited, continued on strike yesterday. ...

    Article : 208 words
  24. POLITICS AND HANDBALL.

    The handball match between Austria and Germany, which Germany won by 15 to 6. was the occasion for violent Nazi demonstrations ...

    Article : 114 words
  25. COMMEMORATION PAVILION.

    A deputation from the Master Builders' Association of New South Wales waited on the Lord Mayor (Alderman Howie), who is chairman of the 150th Anniversary Celebrations ...

    Article : 210 words
  26. MR. MALCOLM MACDONALD

    It is understood that the dominion Prime Ministers have informally acquainted Mr Baldwin and Mr. Chamberlain with their appreciation of Mr. Malcolm MacDonald as ...

    Article : 176 words
  27. SOLAR ECLIPSE.

    We have had a calm trip with clear skies, temperate heat, and cool trade winds. All are well, and are taking exercise to be fit for their strenuous work in Canton. Mr. ...

    Article : 147 words
  28. ONLY TWICE.

    Judge Perdriau, in the Workers' Compensation Commission yesterday, said he had been on a racecourse only twice during the past 35 years. ...

    Article : 66 words
  29. BOY INJURED.

    William Heathcote, 16, of Jordan-street, Granville, received wounds to his left leg last night when a stone was thrown through the window of a train near Clyde railway ...

    Article : 40 words
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