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  2. BID FOR UNITY. LABOUR FACTION BITTERNESS.

    It was revealed yesterday that the applications by expelled members for readmission to the A.L.P. were prompted by a desire to effect party ...

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  3. THE TAKEOFF. PILOT DECIDES

    Commander H. T. Bennett, of the Civil Aviation Department, Mascot, said yesterday that at present the responsibility for deciding whether ...

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  4. MYSTERIOUS CRIME.

    A sugar bag containing the severed arms and legs of a woman was found in the River Yarra this morning by two boys, who were playing on the bank ...

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  5. GWYDIR FIGHT.

    The Deputy Premier (Mr. Bruxner) said last night that since the leader of the Federal Labour party (Mr. Curtin) had "hauled down his flag to ...

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  6. PACIFIC AIR CROSSING. LAST STAGE

    The Pan-American Airways' Clipper, which is surveying the route between San Francisco and Auckland, is expected to leave Pago Pago ...

    Article : 223 words
  7. ITALIANS' WAR ERROR.

    It is stated that, in their recent attack in the Sprnish conflict, many Italians were shot by their own troops owing to confusion arising from the ...

    Article : 525 words
  8. VIOLENT SCENES

    Violent scenes outside a cemetery at Belfast marked a Republican commemoration of the Easter rising in Ireland in 1916. ...

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  9. DUST HAZE. Mountain Towns Enveloped.

    A strong south-westerly wind, which arose during the early hours of Sunday morning, brought dense clouds of dust from the dry western plains, which ...

    Article : 208 words
  10. SNOW ON ALPS.

    Variable weather, with only intermittent sunshine, marred the Easter Monday holiday to-day. The first snow for the year fell at the week-end in the Alps, and hundreds of ...

    Article : 169 words
  11. PROSPECTS OF FLIGHT.

    The Pan-American Airways' South Pacific survey flying boat, the Clipper, is expected to leave Pago Pago to-morrow at 3 a.m. (Sydney time) on the final section—1850 ...

    Article : 522 words
  12. SPECIAL INQUIRY

    The Acting Minister for Defence (Mr. Thorby) said last night that two special officers of the Civil Aviation Department had been instructed to make a full investigation into ...

    Article : 56 words
  13. DUKE OF WINDSOR.

    The Duke of Windsor, driving his own car, left Enzesfeld to-day for St. Wolfgang (Austria), where he is taking up residence at his newly-leased lakeside home. His luggage ...

    Article : 214 words
  14. SHOW RECORD.

    The attendance at the Show yesterday was 156,960. This was an increase of 30,108 compared with the figure of Easter Monday last year, but it was ...

    Article : 173 words
  15. LEGAL BAR.

    Because of constitutional restrictions, officers of the Civil Aviation Department have no authority to order a 'plane not to leave an aerodrome because of bad weather or for any ...

    Article : 130 words
  16. VALUE OF INFANTRY.

    "Infantry alone can still decide a battle, even in this mechanised age," states Mr. Pembroke Stechens, the correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," in summarising the failure ...

    Article : 179 words
  17. SCHEDULES MAINTAINED.

    By commissioning a Dragon Rapide 'plane, Airlines of Australia, owners of the 'plane which was destroyed on Sunday, will be able to maintain schedules without imposing any ...

    Article : 84 words
  18. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Mail" understands that members of the international Olympic Committee which will meet in Warsaw in June to discuss the 1940 ...

    Article : 205 words
  19. "DISORDERLY SITUATION."

    The leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labour party (Mr. Curtin), addressing the State Labour conference to-day, said that it was true that in New South Wales there had ...

    Article : 449 words
  20. DOWN THE SNOWY.

    A message from Cooma states that Mr. Arthur L. De V. Hunt and Mr. Stanley Hanson, who are making a perilous trip by canoe down the Snowy ...

    Article : 217 words
  21. ALPINE DISASTER.

    Arrangements were made to-day to conduct a vigorous search for the bodies of the three young men who yesterday slid 1000 feet to their death on Mt. Trent, Otago. Many ...

    Article : 157 words
  22. IRON AND STEEL.

    Construction will be begun shortly of a new blast furnace with a rated capacity of 1000 tout, of pig-iron a day (approximately 250,000 tons a year) at ...

    Article : 200 words
  23. "WAR AGAINST FASCISM."

    During a discussion on the Spanish conflict Mr. J. McGovern, M.P., stated at the conference of the Independent Labour party in Glasgow, that while Spanish workers were ...

    Article : 152 words
  24. MURDER CHARGE.

    May Godby, aged 30, wite of Major Robert Godby, retired, was shot dead after a wedding reception at which they were guests at a hotel in High Wycombe (Buckinghamshire) ...

    Article : 128 words
  25. THE PREMIER.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) had an exciting experience at the week-end, when camping with his family in the Glen Murray Valley, on the bank of the Kangaroo River. ...

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  26. "SACRED" BONE.

    Lady Seton, the wife of Sir Alexander Seton, of Edinburgh, will shortly go to Egypt to replace a "sacred" bone which is believed to carry Pharaoh's curse, in the tomb from which ...

    Article : 183 words
  27. THE SOVIET.

    The Soviet dictator (M. Stalin), in setting out a new programme against sabotage and Trotskyism, declares that France and England are full of German spies and wreckers, while ...

    Article : 204 words
  28. ARMED MEN

    Detectives are investigating two reports that men were held up and robbed in city hotels yesterday. Frederick Charles Hope, a bookkeeper at ...

    Article : 218 words
  29. 'PLANE DAMAGED.

    The pilot and passenger of a Miles Hawk monoplane escaped injury when the landing carriage collapsed at the aerodrome yesterday, causing the 'plane to fall forward on its nose. ...

    Article : 119 words
  30. LORD KITCHENER.

    The death is announced of Earl Kitchener, a brother of the first Earl Kitchener of Khartoum. He was 91 years of age, and had been critically ill. ...

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  31. SHOTS IN TRAIN.

    When a train crowded with holiday makers was returning from Nowra to Sydney yesterday, two shots were fired in a carriage Miss E. Hausen, of Glebe, one of the ...

    Article : 279 words
  32. OPINION IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Referring to the statement made by the leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labour party (Mr. Curtin) at the New South Wales Labour conference that the State Labour ...

    Article : 135 words
  33. CHARRED BONES.

    Human bones, consisting of portion of a skull, a thigh, and portions of a leg were found in the bush about 100 yards from the Berrima Cemetery, near Moss Vale, yesterday. There ...

    Article : 143 words
  34. N.Z. GOVERNMENT.

    The "Daily Herald," commenting on the financial position in New Zealand, states, "New Zealand, assured of a Budget surplus, is the latest proof of the practical success of a ...

    Article : 157 words
  35. SOLICITORS' BONDS.

    William Scott, 48, manager, was charged at the Police Court to-day, before Mr. C. D. O'Brien, P.M., with having between September 1. 1935, and June 15, 1936, while employed as ...

    Article : 125 words
  36. "SIT DOWN" STRIKES.

    Mr. William Green, president of the Federation of Labour, has issued a statement in which he says that "sit down" strikes are Illegal, and must be disavowed. ...

    Article : 118 words
  37. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    As the result of a train wreck on the transCaucasus railway, in which two Red Army soldiers were seriously injured and 13 coaches derailed, the assistant stationmaster has been ...

    Article : 71 words
  38. LEADLIGHT BROKEN.

    The inmates ot the home of Miss J. McKenzie, of Vaucluse-road, Vaucluse, heard the crashing of glass last night, and investigation showed that the leadlight in the front ...

    Article : 86 words
  39. LITTLE INTEREST IN TASMANIA.

    Little interest has been shown in Labour circles in Tasmania regarding the political situation in New South Wales. There is a keen feeling that the Labour factions in New ...

    Article : 75 words
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