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  2. FREE LABOUR.

    The Dudley Colliery, where work has been suspended by a strike of members of the Miners' Federation, will, it is claimed, be manned fully ...

    Article : 571 words
  3. THE TEST.

    Australia to-day, in five hours of thrilling cricket, did everything a side could do, short of actually winning The Ashes. ...

    Article : 1,195 words
  4. ITALY TO BE STRONGER. NATION IN ARMS.

    The complete militarisation of Italy is provided for in a drastic five-point programme which was approved after a five-hours meeting ...

    Article : 308 words
  5. JAPANESE AIMS.

    The Foreign Office has received, no correspondence from Japan which throws light upon the statement by the Prime Minister (General Hayashi) ...

    Article : 270 words
  6. INQUIRY INTO CRASH. MINISTER'S OFFER.

    The Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill) said last night that there should be the fullest public inquiry into the Stinson air ...

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  7. PLANE SURVIVORS TAKEN TO HOSPITAL. Proud Unlikely to Lose Leg.

    Messrs. J. S. Proud and J. R. Binstead, survivors of the wrecked Stinson 'plane, were carried through rugged country to Feaudesert Hospital to-day. They withstood the trials of the exhausting journey ...

    Article : 212 words
  8. COLONIES.

    At the Leipzig Fair the German Ambassador to Britain (Herr von Ribbentrop) declared that he hoped that the growing appreciation abroad of the ...

    Article : 333 words
  9. NAVAL LIMITATION.

    The Minister for the Navy (Admiral Yonai) has announced that Japan is ready to attend a naval limitation conference if it is initiated by other Powers, and if the basis is an ...

    Article : 43 words
  10. HOLLAND INDIGNANT.

    The correspondent of "The Times" at The Hague states: "If the fox preaches religion the farmer should protect his geese, is a Dutch proverb summarising the attitude of the ...

    Article : 222 words
  11. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    Mr. D. M. Dow, Official Secretary for Australia in the United States, said in an address to the Export Managers' Club, that assurances that heavy consignments of wool would ...

    Article : 151 words
  12. "SAW THAT TREES WERE NEAR."

    The story told by Mr. Binstead was:— "The smash happened exactly 40 minutes after we left Archerfield. So ...

    Article : 881 words
  13. NEW FORTIFIED ZONE.

    News that the Italian island of Pantellaria and the adjacent waters have been declared a fortified zone is regarded in naval quarters according to the naval correspondent of the ...

    Article : 212 words
  14. PEON'S ALLEGED CONFESSION.

    A detective disguised as a prisoner was placed in the same cell at Mar del Plata gaol as Jose Gancedo, the peon who is accused of the murder of Eugenio Iraola, aged two, ...

    Article : 107 words
  15. COMPULSORY RADIO.

    The Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill) announced yesterday that he had instructed the Civil Aviation Department to make a new ...

    Article : 330 words
  16. MINISTER'S VISIT TO BATAVIA.

    The "Asahi" says: "The proposals to lease Dutch New Guinea and to achieve the colonisation and economic penetration of the Dutch East Indies await the return of Mr. ...

    Article : 66 words
  17. WAGE INCREASES.

    Officials of a steel workers' union affiliated with the Committee of Industiial Organisation and representatives of the Carnegie Illinois Corporation, a subsidiary of United ...

    Article : 116 words
  18. FREIGHTS MAY BE RAISED.

    The "Chugaj Shogyo" states that the shipowners have decided to raise, as from June 1. the freight of certain goods to Australia. The freights on cotton textiles will be raised ...

    Article : 72 words
  19. NEW NAZI DECREE.

    The Government has struck a surprise blow at Catholicism in Bavaria. It has decreed thal all non-Aryans employed by Catholic schools and institutions must be discharged ...

    Article : 65 words
  20. ANTARCTIC.

    Two reconnaissance flights that have been made in the past month have concluded the work of the British Graham Land Expedition. ...

    Article : 161 words
  21. CARRIED BERRIES IN MOUTH.

    "While my strength lasted our water supply was assured. For food, all could get was small red berries, which the bushmen tell me were from ...

    Article : 542 words
  22. SHOP ASSISTANTS.

    A "sit-down" strike has begun in a second Woolworlh store in Detroit. Company officials refuse to negotiate with the strickers while they remain in the stores ...

    Article : 89 words
  23. POPE'S RECOVERY

    The Pope declares that he owes his recovery to his "beloved little saint." He intends to hold a festival of thanksgiving in honour of Saint Teresa of Lisieux, a ...

    Article : 60 words
  24. UNIVERSITY RECTOR.

    The rector of the University of Jassy, who is an anti-Fascist, is in hospital in a critical condition as the result of dagger. wounds inflicted by three assailants, believed to be ...

    Article : 128 words
  25. WAR 'PLANES.

    Forecasts made of the air estimates which will be published on Friday indicate that they are likely to be nearer £80,000,000 than £70,000,000. ...

    Article : 244 words
  26. VIOLENT STORM. Damage in Melbourne.

    A violent thunderstorm, which swept over the southern and eastern suburbs early this morning and disorganised the railway, telephone, and electricity services. Two houses ...

    Article : 123 words
  27. PEER'S DAUGHTER

    The Hon. Jessica Freeman-Mitford, 19, the daughter of Lord Redesdale, and Mr. Esmond Romilly, 18, a nephew of Mr. Winston Churchill, M.P., whom British Consular ...

    Article : 258 words
  28. 1936 GOLD YIELD.

    The quantity of gold produced in the Commonwealth in 1936 is a record since 1913. Production is mounting steadily as a result of the increase in the price ...

    Article : 222 words
  29. TRACK SLASHED THROUGH JUNGLE.

    On Monday, and again yesterday, a track was slashed through tangled undergrowth for seven miles along the Lamington plateau, and from daybreak ...

    Article : 629 words
  30. PRIVATE INQUIRY FAVOURED.

    Officials of operating companies believe that more information of technical nature which might lead to the cause of accidents is more likely to be obtained at a private inquiry by ...

    Article : 87 words
  31. SABOTAGE IN ARMS FACTORIES.

    It was admitted in the House of Commons yesterday that cases of sabotage had occurred in munition factories. Mr. J. R. Reiner (Con.) asked the Home ...

    Article : 180 words
  32. LINER BLOWN AGAINST PIER.

    The P. and O. Royal Mail liner Stathnaver, which left to-night for Sydney, had difficulty in drawing away from Station Pier, Fort Melbourne, against fierce easterly squalls. Three ...

    Article : 128 words
  33. USEFUL RAIN.

    Light rain fell generally on the coastal areas of the State yesterday, and good falls occurred in the far north and in Riverina. In parts of Riverina and Southern Slopes. ...

    Article : 137 words
  34. MOHAMMEDANS' GUT.

    Fifteen thousand of the Aga Khan's religious followers witnessed the elaborate ceremony of weighing the Aga Khan with the object of contributing the value of his weight ...

    Article : 70 words
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