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  2. MINISTER'S DENIAL.

    The Minister for Trade Treaties (Sir Henry Gullett) yesterday described comments on the trade dispute by the Japanese Foreign Office spokesman ...

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  3. WORLD EVENTS.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens), in a speech at a municipal supper at Katoomba on Saturday, said that Australians were vitally affected by what ...

    Article : 444 words
  4. MRS. FREER

    The Rev. T. E. Ruth, at the Pitt-street Congregational Church last night, referring to the case of Mrs. M. M. Freer, who was excluded from ...

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  5. TEST PROSPECTS.

    Although Verity, the slow left-hand bowler, yesterday caused a collapse among the Queensland batsmen, and enabled the English team to secure a ...

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  6. THE KING.

    There is no evidence to indicate that the special meeting of the British Cabinet had, as reported, any relation to Mrs. Simpson. The purpose of the ...

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  7. FASCIST NATIONS UNITE.

    The events of the week-end provided further evidence that the Fascist nations and Japan are drawing closer together, as if in preparation for some impending struggle. The Russian Foreign Minister (M. Litvinoff), when he ...

    Article : 227 words
  8. 'PLANE CRASH.

    A metal Moth aeroplane, piloted by Ronald Avery, 23, of Albert Park, crashed 500 feet during a training flight near the Essendon Aerodrome ...

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  9. WOOL PRICES.

    A sensational advance in prices occurred at the first Dominion wool sale of the 1936-37 season. Rates rose about 60 per cent, in comparison with last ...

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  10. M. LITVINOFF'S DENUNCIATORY SPEECH.

    In his speech at the All-Union Congress, M. Litvinoff spoke of the "insatiability of aggressive States." He recalled that Signor Mussolini had announced, ...

    Article : 599 words
  11. MUST HAVE NEW BASIS.

    The "Yomiuri" understands that the negotiations must be started again on a fresh basis, owing to the discrepancy in Australian and Japanese views that has emerged from ...

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  12. MINISTERS TO CONFER TO-DAY

    The request by counsel for Mrs. Freer for an independent inquiry, into her exclusion from Australia will be discussed to-morrow at a conference between the Prime Minister ...

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  13. NEW ROAD OPENED.

    The Deputy Premier (Mr. Bruxner) officially opened the new section of the Murwillumbah-Kyogle road at the bridge of the North Arm of the Tweed at Mount Birrell ...

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  14. ACTION COMMENDED.

    The Rev. F. A. Hagenauer, at the West Hawthorn Presbyterian Church to-day, commended the Federal Ministry "for its stand for morality and righteousness." ...

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  15. SHARP WARNING.

    The Diplomatic Correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" describes the pledge given by the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) that Britain will defend Belgium if Belgium is ...

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  16. BEACH COSTUMES.

    Although rumours of mass demonstrations proved groundless, many bathers on Sydney beaches during the week-end ignored the regulations prohibiting the wearing of ...

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  17. OCEAN FLIGHT

    Captain P. G. Taylor announced at the week-end that he had planned an ocean flight from Australia to South Africa. He estimated that the cost of the flight, ...

    Article : 246 words
  18. LONG SWIM.

    Enclosed in a wire net that was towed behind a launch, Warren Eggins to-day swam eight miles from Gosford to Woy Woy and back in four hours. ...

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  19. SIGNIFICANT JAPANESE PAMPHLET.

    The special correspondent of "The Times" it Tokyo states that the Japanese Cabinet has approved of the Budget, which includes an appropriation of £42,000,000 for the army ...

    Article : 601 words
  20. FEEDER BUSES.

    It is expected that a protest will be made in the Legislative Assembly to-morrow against the action of the Commissioner for Road Transport (Mr. ...

    Article : 534 words
  21. FIVE YEARS' PLAN

    The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Paterson) yesterday opened a convention at which the Snowy River Hydro-Electric Development League was formed. ...

    Article : 154 words
  22. COUNCIL INQUIRY.

    The absence of Mr. J. B. Martin, M.L.C., from the first meeting of the Select Committee, which was appointed to inquire into his charges that corrupt practices were ...

    Article : 207 words
  23. FUGITIVE MOTORIST

    Crowds going to Henley-on-Yarra on Saturday night scattered when a stolen motor car and a car Commandeered by a constable dashed at high speed across Prince's Bridge. ...

    Article : 247 words
  24. VIEWS IN SINGAPORE.

    The suggestion that the anti-Communist agreement between Germany and Japan provides for spheres of economic and, ultimately, political influence in the East Indies, is ...

    Article : 134 words
  25. "MUST BE PROPERLY CLAD."

    "You have a nice beach where you can bathe," declared the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Spooner) at the opening of a tourist pavilion at Hawks Nest yesterday. ...

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  26. SURPRISE DEFEAT.

    The defeat of the Vice-Mayor (Alderman Warmington) at the Labour party municipal plebiscites yesterday caused surprise. Alderman Warmington is the sitting representative ...

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  27. DANCER'S COLLAPSE.

    The Danish dancer, Helene Kirsova, a leading member of Colonel de Basil's Russian ballet, collapsed on the stage of His Majesty's Theatre, on Saturday night during the famous ...

    Article : 99 words
  28. NEW PROBLEM FOR THE LEAGUE.

    In its message to the League of Nations the Spanish Government not only invoked Article 11 of the League Covenant, and requested the summoning of the League ...

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  29. RUSSIAN NAVY.

    At the All-Union Congress at Moscow Admiral Orloff, the chief of the Russian Navy Department, revealed that many additions have been made to the Russian navy since ...

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  30. ARMED ROBBERY.

    Two men[?] who, it is alleged, threatened to shoot him if he resisted, held up Myers McKeon, of Darlinghurst, in Darlington-road, Darlington, on Saturday night, and robbed ...

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  31. ENGAGED COUPLE

    A young couple, who were to have been married yesterday, were injured in a motor accident shortly before midnight on Friday, after making a final inspection of their home. ...

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  32. SHOT IN THIGH.

    James Dugan, 18, of West Melbourne, who was a witness at the City Court in the case in which three men were charged with having murdered James Edward Scriven, Titles ...

    Article : 145 words
  33. POST-OFFICE ROBBED.

    A young man bailed up the postmaster of the Kensington Post Office yesterday morning and escaped on a bicycle with about £50. He worked so quickly that many shoppers did not ...

    Article : 133 words
  34. HOUSING BILL

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) expects to introduce the Housing Bill into Parliament this week. Mr. Stevens has used the information which ...

    Article : 66 words
  35. £200 TAKEN

    Notes to the value of £200 were taken from a safe in the Tempe Hotel, Tempe, on Saturday night. The safe stands in the manager's bedroom, ...

    Article : 80 words
  36. SMALL INVESTORS.

    The Commonwealth Treasurer (Mr. Casey) stated to-day that the opening days of the new £7,500,000 loan had seen a steady volume of subscriptions, indicating the continued ...

    Article : 56 words
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