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  2. VICTIM'S CAR SOUGHT.

    Fingerprints sent to Sydney resulted in the identification to-day of the victim of the Millie's Creek murder as Ernest Harry Brown, 53, ...

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  3. "CAESARISM."

    The Bishop of Newcastle (the Right Rev. F. de Witt Batty), in his address at the opening of the Newcastle Anglican Synod to-day, said that the ...

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  4. REAL ESTATE DEALINGS.

    Real estate sales and mortgages in New South Wales have improved by approximately 150 per cent. in five years. ...

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  5. MR. BALDWIN.

    Mr. Baldwin made his last public speech as Prime Minister when he was a guest with Empire Premiers at the Empire Day and Coronation banquet ...

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  6. SAMPANS SEIZED.

    Four Japanese sampans and 90 Japanese have been captured in New Caledonian waters since July last year, and the French authorities are dealing ...

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  7. EMPIRE DEFENCE PLAN. Pooling of Munitions and Food Supplies.

    It is learned that, as a sequel to a plan largely initiated by the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) and Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill), a permanent Imperial organisation will be established to create machinery for pooling and exchanging ...

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  8. NEW DEAL.

    President Roosevelt in a special message has asked Congress to "extend the frontiers of social progress" by enacting a law to permit the fixing of ...

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  9. ABATTOIR STRIKE.

    The strike of mutton slaughtermen and labourers at the Homebush State Abattoir was declared off yesterday morning, and the men returned to ...

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  10. JAPAN'S POLICY.

    The newly appointed Minister to Holland (Mr. K. Kuwashima), on the eve of proceeding to that country, said in an interview that Japan's true policy ...

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  11. AGREEMENT QUICKLY REACHED.

    The plan should in no wise be confused with the co-ordination of defence programmes of a common defence policy for the Empire. No attempt ...

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  12. SEAMEN'S UNION. Mr. Johnson's Expulsion Announced

    At the close of a special mass meeting of the Seamen's Union, held in Sydney yesterday to consider the claim of Mr. Jacob Johnson to the general ...

    Article : 219 words
  13. KING AND QUEEN

    The King and Queen will go to Epsom on June 2 to see the running of the Derby. On the same evening the King will give a dinner to members of the Jockey Club at ...

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  14. ROAD TRANSPORT

    It was learnt yesterday that the proprietor of a motor vehicle carrying fruit and vegetables from Orange to Sydney had been granted permission ...

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  15. STRANDED 'PLANE. RESCUE TO-MORROW LIKELY.

    It is expected that the land rescue party from The Granites will reach the Dragon Rapide aeroplane in which Sir Herbert Gepp's aerial geophysical ...

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  16. MRS. BONNEY.

    "I departed from Bushire (Persia) at 5.30 a.m. on May 21, and arrived at Basra (Iraq) at 9.45 a.m., making headway of 50 miles an hour. ...

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  17. YACHT IN PORT.

    Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith's racing yacht Endeavour I., which was reported to have broken a towline when being towed across th[?] Atlantic, has reached Newport. She was ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND MEETING.

    The Queensland branch of the Seamen's Union of Australia held a stop-work meeting to-day. Mr. J. Surplus, acting secretary, subsequently stated that the meeting, which was ...

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  19. HARBOUR BRIDGE.

    North Sydney Council last night decided to make representations to the Minister for Transport to allow buses to cross the Sydney Harbour Bridge. ...

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  20. RELIGIOUS SERVICE ON SCREEN.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that London's first moving picture religious service will take place on June 6. The Rev. Brian Hession, an Anglican minister, who is the organiser, said ...

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  21. PROBLEM OF NEW HEBRIDES.

    At the meetings of the New Hebrides committee, which began yesterday, it is believed that the question will arise whether Britain will delegate her ...

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  22. BALLOON BURNT

    After hot air burners had nine-tenths inflated a balloon with which Professor August P[?]card intended to ascend again into the stratosphere, it caught fire and was ...

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  23. SCRAP IRON.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. White) to-day informed a deputation representing employers and employees of the iron and steel industries that no justification existed at ...

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  24. FOUNDRY DISPUTE SETTLED. MEN RETURN TO WORK.

    The strike of enginedrivers and firemen at the Alexandria foundry of Bradford Kendall, Limited, was settled yesterday and work was resumed at the foundry during the afternoon ...

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  25. LAND PARTY'S ROUTE.

    The party is heading due south for 65 miles, and thence at 225 degrees for 34 miles to the vicinity of Mount Farewell. From this point it will go south between two ranges for ...

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  26. HITLER YOUTH.

    Herr Von Osten, the Nazi Sports Leader, in addressing Hitler youth, said that future field exercises would include more smallarms shooting than previously, and also the ...

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  27. FOUR MEN MAROONED.

    Two residents of Bilambil, Messrs. F. and H. Dorrough, undertook a hazardous task last week, when they set out through mountainous seas on a raft, to carry provisions to four men ...

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  28. COMMISSIONER MAPP.

    The "Daily Mail" says that the unanimous findings of the court of inquiry, by which Commissioner Mapp, whom General Evangeline Booth has dismissed from the Salvation ...

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  29. MR. LYONS'S "VAST, DELICATE PLAN"

    Mr. Lyons was asked to outline the terms of the memorandum on his proposed Pacific non-aggression pact, which he is preparing to submit to the ...

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  30. WOMAN FALLS OVER THE GAP.

    Two men were fishing from a ledge of rock at the foot of The Gap yesterday when the body of a woman crashed into the water about 10 feet from where they were standing. The ...

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  31. CORONATION MEDAL.

    "I hear I am to be presented with a Coronation medal, but I hope I never get it, and they can have my medal for anyone else who wants it," said Bishop Dwyer, of Wagga, in ...

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  32. PARIS-TOKYO FLIGHT.

    The French airmen, M. Marcel Doret and M. Micheletti (wireless opetator), who are attempting to break the Paris-Tokyo flying record, have arrived at Hanoi (Indo-China). ...

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  33. WATERFRONT IRONWORKERS.

    The Federated Ironworkers' Union at Balmain has approached the employers for increased rates of pay, and has given the employers 14 days' notice in which to comply ...

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  34. FRENCH SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    The seamen's strike has extended from Marseilles and Le Havre to other ports, involving the dockers and holding up many vessels, including the Normandie. ...

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