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  2. CENSURE MOTION.

    The Government expects that the Labour Opposition will launch a censure motion this week in the State Parliament, in accordance with ...

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  3. OVERDUE SKIFF.

    No sign has been found of the missing motor-skiff Mystery Star, although the destroyer Waterhen, two Air Force Seagull amphibians, and a ...

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  4. BUSHFIRE

    Many firemen and volunteers were engaged last night in fighting a serious bushfire near Hornsby. Embers remaining from bushfires of the last ...

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  5. LIGHT RAIN.

    Light and scattered rain fell in New South Wales yesterday, and will benefit some wheatgrowing areas. ' The wheat areas in the south-eastern ...

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  6. BOMBAY RIOTS.

    The fighting between Moslems and Hindus continues more fiercely than ever, and nine persons were killed and 100 injured on Saturday. ...

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  7. TIRED OF FLYING.

    Miss Jean Batten, who on Friday completed the first flight from England to New Zealand in 10 days, is so physically fatigued from her long ...

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  8. REBELS ADVANCE.

    The Spanish insurgents claim that they have increased their hold on the capital by a 17 miles' advance from Toledo, cutting the communications ...

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  9. FRANCE'S FEARS.

    It is reported that, as a result, of the announcement by King Leopold that Belgium will seek to remain neutral in a future war in Western ...

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  10. PILOTS DEFIANT.

    Four commercial pilots who attended the Tamworth aerial pageant at the week-end denied the right of the controlling committee to charge them 10 ...

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  11. WEATHER FORECASTS.

    Sir Hubert Wilkins, the Australian explorer, told an Interviewer yesterday that weather conditions would be predictable months, and even a year, in advance after 15 ...

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  12. MOUNT EVEREST.

    The feeling is growing among—members of the Alpine Club that control of Mt. Everest expeditions should be in the hands of climbers only and not, as heretofore, in those of a mixed ...

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  13. HARBOUR GALE.

    A sudden west-north-westerly gale swept down the Harbour yesterday afternoon and within a few minutes many sailing craft were capsized, ...

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  14. WATERHEN RETURNING.

    H.M.A.S., WATERHEN, AT SEA, Sunday. After travelling nearly 1200 miles on the Tasman Sea in an unsuccessful search for the missing skiff, Mystery Star, the Waterhen ...

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  15. "PAWN IN SOVIET'S HANDS."

    Referring to the Spanish situation, in an address at a Communion breakfast of tne St. Francis Xavier branch of the Holy Name Society at Goodna to-day, Archbishop Duhig ...

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  16. RESTORATION OF HAPSBURGS.

    The Chancellor (Dr. Schuschnigg) announced that Austria would hold a plebiscite on the restoration of the monarchy at the proper time. ...

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  17. COMMUNISM.

    The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Perth (Dr. Prendiville), addressing 1500 men assembled for the first annual Communion of the combined schools and colleges of the ...

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  18. MURDER CHARGE.

    Wilhelm Frederick Brauer (54), husband of Mrs. Wilhelmina Mary Brauer (48), whose body was found in the ashes of her home at Roadvale, a small township about 10 miles ...

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  19. MINISTER'S STATEMENT.

    I The Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill) said to-night that the three planes had searched south toward Cape Banks today. H.M.A.S. Waterhen had been instructed ...

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  20. GOOD RAINS IN S.A.

    General rain fell throughout the State during the week-end. Although it was.light in the upper parts of the Eyre Peninsula, and one or two centres in the Murray mallee, the ...

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  21. AUBURN MURDER.

    The Acting Commissioner of Police (Mr. Lynch) has recommended to the Chief Secretary (Mr. Chaffey) that a £300 reward should be offered for conviction of the person or ...

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  22. HUGE DRY DOCK.

    The American navy authorities are puzzling over the problem where to dock the new 10,000,000—dollar (£Aust.2,500,000) floating dry dock when it is finished. ...

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  23. CHILD DROWNED.

    The body of Colleen May McFarlane, 2½ years, who wandered away from her home at Bulli about noon on Tuesday, was found on Saturday in a creek off Wharton-street, ...

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  24. PEACE IN PALESTINE.

    When distributing prizes to territorial soldiers, the Secretary for War (Mr. Duff Cooper) said: "We are grateful that peace reigns in Palestine. It is due to the British ...

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  25. PLANE CRASH.

    A man and woman were seriously injured early this morning in an aeroplane crash at Mt. Garnet, in the Cairns district. ...

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  26. THE JOSEPH CONRAD.

    The four—masted sailing ship Joseph conrad has arrived at New York for a fortnight's stay on the last leg of a two years' roundthe-world cruise. ...

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  27. SPECIAL STAMP SUGGESTED.

    A suggestion has been made that Miss Batten's historic flight should be commemorated by the Government by a special stamp Issue, following the lines of the Kingsford ...

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  28. CHURCH AND PEOPLE.

    The Federal Minister for Health (Mr. Hughes), speaking at Suspension Bridge All Saints' Church of England fete on Saturday, said the Church played an important part in ...

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  29. BATHERS IN DIFFICULTIES.

    A choppy sea was running off the coastal beaches around Sydney yesterday, and lifesavers had a busy time. While swimming in the bogey hole at Bondi ...

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  30. GLIDER CRASHES.

    When a glider crashed from 350 feet and was wrecked at Beveridge to-day, the pilot, Ronald Jones, aged 19, of Garden vale-road, Gardenvale, had a remarkable escape from ...

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  31. MOCK AIR RAID.

    Eleven persons were arrested after the rehearsal of anti-air raid measures on Friday and were charged with having distributed pamphlets protesting against the rehearsal. ...

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  32. BABY KANGAROO.

    Kenneth Farnes, the tall amateur fast bowler with the English team, went on a kangaroo hunt to-day, and surprised his comrades by returning to their hotel in Perth ...

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  33. FIRE IN HOSPITAL.

    Twelve patients and firemen were burned to death in a fire at the Salonika Municipal Hospital. Many patients suffering severely from shock ...

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  34. FIRST FLIGHT AT 102.

    Mrs. Isabella Munro, of Mahoncy-street, Fitzroy, who will be aged 103 years on Boxing Day, had her first flight in an aeroplane at the Essendon aerodrome on Saturday ...

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  35. "CHALLENGING NOTE."

    "The Times," In an editorial article, states: "Miss Jean Batten's flight is tile reward of careful planning and organisation, and of courage and endurance. The Tasman hop was ...

    Article : 78 words
  36. SNAKES AT CANBERRA.

    A snake, 5ft 3in in length, was killed with a stick by a member of the Governor— General's staff on the lawns at Government House at the week-end. ...

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  37. TEN YEARS' GAOL FOR SPY.

    [?]ric Martin, of Luxemburg, has been [?]entenced to 10 years' servitude on a charge of espionage on the fortifications of the French Maginot Line. His spying, ...

    Article : 50 words
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