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  2. SUGGESTED ELECTION.

    It appears that some prominent members of the U.A.P. in New South Wales are opposed to an early Federal election. ...

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  3. BUSHFIRES.

    With the exception of outbreaks in the gullies of the Blue Mountains, where they can do little damage, bushfires in every part of the State ...

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  4. PACIFIC BASES.

    Two months ago the United States Government rejected the British proposal that the agreement not to strengthen insular naval bases in the ...

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  5. EXCLUSION OF MRS. FREER.

    The Federal Minister for Customs (Mr. White) said in Melbourne last night that to his knowledge no official information had been sent to the New ...

    Article : 251 words
  6. LOAN WORKS.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) stated yesterday, on his return from the meeting of the Loan Council, that, with the funds his Government had ...

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  7. STRIKERS FOILED.

    Despite the declaration of a general maritime strike by the militant section of the Atlantic Coast seamen, the international Seamen's Union is ...

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  8. AT GATES OF MADRID.

    Insurgent troops have fought their way to the southern and western outskirts of Madrid. They have reached the bridges over the Manzanares River, on the fringe of the city. A report telephoned from Madrid at 12.30 p.m., however, stated that the ...

    Article : 209 words
  9. STRENGTHENING THE NAVY.

    While the "basic construction replacement plan" authorised by the Vinson-Trammel Act to bring the United States navy to treaty strength is well under way, the annual report ...

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  10. TASMANIAN PROTEST.

    The Premier of Tasmania (Mr. Og[?], K.C.), referring to-day to the action of the Commonwealth in excluding Mrs. Freer from Australia, said that the contrast between the ...

    Article : 140 words
  11. LONG, INTENSE BOMBARDMENT.

    The situation this morning was that General Franco's troops had reached the Toledo, Segovia, and Princess bridges over the Man[?] River leading into Madrid, Nowhere ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BRITAIN AND ITALY.

    The Rome correspondent of "The Times" says: "That the speech by the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) on Mediterranean ...

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  13. CABINET ON WEDNESDAY.

    The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Paterson), who, on Friday night, left Canberra, is in Melbourne. The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) arrived in ...

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  14. MR. DUNSTAN'S VIEW.

    The Premier and Treasurer of Victoria (Mr. Dunstan), speaking at the meeting of the Loan Council, said that the council appeared to be almost powerless w[?] it came to ...

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  15. WHEATGROWERS' VIEW.

    Wheatgrowers throughout Australia are opposed to the proposal to hold a Federal election simultaneously with the taking of the referendum on marketing, according to ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA'S ACTION.

    The question of Mrs. Freer will be raised in the House of Commons on Tuesday, when Mr. Arthur Henderson (Lab.) will ask the Dominion Secretary (Mr. Malcolm MacDonald) ...

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  17. CANADIAN MINISTER.

    The American shipping strike has forced the Canadian Minister for Trade and Commerce (Mr. W. D. Euler) to postpone until December his trip to Australia. ...

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  18. SEMI-GOVERNMENT BODIES.

    Early efforts to amend the financial agreement were urged by some of the Treasurers after the meeting of the Loan Council on Saturday. It was declared that some States ...

    Article : 116 words
  19. MANUFACTURE OF AIRCRAFT.

    Commonwealth Aircraft Pty., Ltd., recently formed, with a capital of £1,000,000, to build aeroplanes in Australia, has purchased all the issued ...

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  20. THE KING.

    It is authoritatively stated that the King's visit to India next year will preclude a visit to Canada in that year. "The Government is discussing the ...

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  21. FIRE OFFICERS STILL WATCHING.

    Although they believe that the danger of further serious bushfires has passed, at least for the present, the [?]executive fire brigade officers in Sydney are taking every precaution. ...

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  22. HOPES FOR RAIN

    The State Meteorologist (Mr. Mares) said last night that[?] although to-day would probably be fine, with sultry heat, unsettled weather, which might be productive of useful ...

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  23. BRITISH LEGATION GUARD.

    The Italian Government having undertaken to guarantee the continued safety of the British legation staff and British property at Addis Ababa, the Italian Foreign ...

    Article : 144 words
  24. NO NEWS OF LAUNCH.

    Concern is felt at Lord Howe Island and in Sydney for the safety of the six men who left Sydney for the island in the 32ft auxiliary cruiser Viking ...

    Article : 442 words
  25. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    A fire broke out to-day at Upper Burragorang, but was quickly extinguished. Several fires are still burning in the district, but are under control. ...

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  26. TRADE AGREEMENT.

    A trade agreement between Britain and Italy was signed in Rome last night. The agreement consists of two documents, the first regulating repayments from Italy of existing ...

    Article : 65 words
  27. 30-HOUR WEEK.

    Demands for the establishment of a 40hour week, with an increase of £1 a week in the basic wage, as a first step in the attainment of a 30-hour week in industry were made ...

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  28. GOVERNMENT'S EXPLANATION OF TRANSFER.

    The Government from Madrid, after a meeting at which the Prime Minister (Senor Caballero) presided, issued a communique that it had sacrificed everything for the sake of ...

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  29. JAPAN'S POLICY.

    I[?] is understood that the president of the Wool Industry Association (Mr. Kawanishi) has urged the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to instruct the South African Export ...

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  30. CIRCUS MILLIONAIRE

    Edward Ballard, a circus promoter, who is said to have accumulated a fortune variously estimated at from 20,000,000 to 100,000,000 dollars (approximately £4,000,000 ...

    Article : 132 words
  31. RELIEF WORKERS' WAGES

    In his reserved judgment at the Ballina Police Court on the question whether the money paid to unemployed relief workers was attachable by garnishee, Mr. H. Hawkins, ...

    Article : 95 words
  32. AMERICA'S PURCHASES.

    A commercial bulletin states: "Added to the strong statistical position of wool all over the world is the belief that inflation with us will be more pronounced, in consequence of the ...

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  33. SYNTHETIC WOOL.

    "Japanese scientists are working night and day endeavouring to produce a new synthetic wool," said Mr. P. W. Tewksbury, of Melbourne, who arrived by the Qantas [?]plane at ...

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  34. £1,800,000 BRIDGE.

    An offer is being made to the Auckland Harbour Bridge Company by M. R. Hornibrook Pty., Ltd., Brisbane, to construct the bridge. The estimated cost of the bridge and ...

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  35. LIBERIA'S FEARS.

    Mr. Walter Walker, the Liberian consul, declared yesterday that Europeans were attempting to foster disorders in the negro republic of Liberia, which, now that ...

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  36. AIRCRAFT ENGINES.

    The vice-president of the Curtiss-Wright Export Corporation of New York (Mr. Bruce G. Leighton) arrived by Qantas [?]plane to-day after having inspected the companies' agencies ...

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  37. LORD MOYNIHAN'S ESTATE.

    The estate of the late Lord Moynihan, the famous surgeon, who died in September, has been proved at £301,834. Lord Mcynihan, in addition to bequests to ...

    Article : 74 words
  38. WHEAT DESTROYED.

    When the wheel of a motor car passed over a box of matches at Bongeen, 15 miles from Pittsworth, on Saturday night, it started a fire which destroyed a large quantity of wheat. ...

    Article : 81 words
  39. SIR LITTLETON GROOM.

    Members of the Church of England Men's Society in Canberra to-day paid their tribute to the memory of Sir Littleton Groom who was the national lay president of the society in ...

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  40. KILLED BY ANT BITE.

    Less than an hour after he had been bitten on the foot by a bull-ant at his week-end house at Mount Macedon to-day. Mr. Charles Graves, 50, storekeeper, of Castlemaine, died. ...

    Article : 57 words
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