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  2. MR. LYONS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) became seriously indisposed after attending a Cabinet meeting at Canberra yesterday, and upon medical ...

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  3. ELECTRICAL MAINS

    Train and tram services were disorganised, and part of the Rockdale district was left in darkness for hours, when the overhead electrical mains at ...

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  4. FAST AIR MAIL.

    Mr. C.W, A. Scott, winner of the centenaiy air race. speaking at a luncheon in Sydney yesterday, made an eloquent plea for a faster mall service between England and ...

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  5. MORE WORK.

    The unemployed will receive additional assistance from both Federal and State Governments between now and Christmas. ...

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  6. FROZEN BEEF.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), in a statement to-day, denning the position in regard to the proposals for the regulation of exports of frozen beef and veal, said that ...

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  7. HERR KISCH.

    Herr Egon Kisch, the Czechoslovaklan writer, leaped from the lower after deck of the Strathaird a few moments before she cast off from Station Pier, Port Melbourne, ...

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  8. TALK OF WAR.

    In an address at the Royal Institute of International Affairs yesterday, the Deputy Prime Ministei of South Africa (General Smuts) condemned tait of ...

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  9. SAAR PLEBISCITE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) was asked in the House of Commons today whether British officers were being recruited as police officers for the Saar territory, ...

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  10. LOAN PROGRAMME.

    When the House of Representatives meets to-morrow afternoon, the Federal Ministry will take the first step towards giving effect to the policy for the relief of unemployment ...

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  11. KINGSFORD SMITE.

    It is understood that Sir Charles Kingsford Smith will not carry out his plan of flying acioss the Atlantic and then to Australia. ...

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  12. FEDERAL CABINET.

    Members of the Federal Cabinet, after having a talking picture taken of themselves in the grounds near Parliament House this morning, settled down to a long discussion of the ...

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  13. GRAZIERS' OPPOSITION.

    The executive committee of the Graziers' Association of New South Wales yesterday agreed to a. motion which, while welcoming the announcement that Dr. Page intended to ...

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  14. BRITISH STOCKS.

    The continuous advance of British funds, including 3 per cent local loans, which are now at 97 the highest since 1908, has caused rumours that these are likely to be converted ...

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  15. GERMAN ENVOY IN LONDON.

    The Diplomatic Correspondent of the Morning Post" says: "It is believed that Herr Hitler's disarmament envoy, Herr von Ribbentrop who called on the Lord Privy Seal (Mr. ...

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  16. STATE GRANT CONDITIONS.

    The Premier (Mr stevens) announced in the Legislative Assembly thal the Government would make about £100,000 available for special Chilstmas relief for the ...

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  17. NEW SCHEDULE.

    According to the new air mall schedule issued to-day by the Postmaster-General's Department, the air mail service has been speeded up considerably. The mail will reach London ...

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  18. ROSCOE TURNER

    Colonel Roscoe Turner, the American airman, whose hobby is playing with lions and other animals, said after a visit to Taronga Park yesterday that Sydney possessed a Zoo ...

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  19. ANNIVERSARY DAY.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) stated yesterday that, following on consideration of the question of uniform observance of public holidays throughout the Commonwealth, ...

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  20. INTERNAL PAINS.

    Mr. Lyons complained of internal pains, which have been troubling him for some time, when he was taking part, this morning in the making of a talking picture of the new ...

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  21. NAVAL TALKS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonsid) whose attention was called to certain Press statements published in the United States relating to the London naval ...

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  22. ALLEGED FIRE FRAUDS.

    Miss Lillian Baines an attractive women, occupied the witness-box almost all day to day during the hearing of the charge against Frederick Rickards and Henry Joseph with ...

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  23. AIR LINER DIANA.

    The air liner Diana, one of five new "De Havilland 86" types being built for the Brisbane-Singapore section of the air mail service between England and Australia, landed at ...

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  24. HOSPITAL PATIENTS

    The State Government has decided that patients in public hospitals must pay for medical treatment unless they are in necessitous circumstances. ...

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  25. STATE LOTTERY.

    It is the Government's intention to pass through all stages before the close of the session the bill [?]o prohibit the sale of private share syndicate tickets in the State lottery. ...

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  26. PACIFISM.

    Mr. Lionel Lindsay, the Australia artist, who is returning to Sydney by the liner Orsova, which reached Fremantle to-day, said that as a result of his visit to Europe. [?] was of opinion ...

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  27. FASTEST CENTURY.

    A. P. F Chapman, speaking at s dinner at the Savoy Hotel, when Sir Walter Lawrence's trophy rommemorating the fastest century of the season was presented to P. K. Woolley ...

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  28. IMPROVEMENT IN COUNTRY.

    Reports received by the Department of Labour from Labour Exchange agents in country districts for the month of October disclose a general improvement in the ...

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  29. MAIER INTERVIEWED.

    Enrique Maier, the Spanish tennis champion, is travelling to Sydney on the liner Orsova. which reached Fremantle to-day. He will play in the New South Wales ...

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  30. SCOTT AND BLACK LEAVE.

    Messrs. Scott and Campbell Black left by express last night for Adelaide, where they will join the Orford for London. Their Comet monoplane will be available for public ...

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  31. BRITISH BETTING BILL.

    There was another long and stienuous debate in the House of Commons last night [?] committee on the Betting and Lotteries Bill. The Government was again strongly ...

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  32. LICENSED BETTING.

    The Commissioner of Police (BrigadierGeneral R. L. Leane), in a report to Parliamefit, said a public need appeared to have been filled with the advent of licensed ...

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  33. MOTORIST KILLED.

    A car ran 150 yards near Balranald yesterday after it had crashed into a fence and thrown out its driver, who was fatally injured. George Frederick Byrne, 20, son of Mr. M. ...

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  34. MR. ULM'S 'PLANE.

    Just before leaving by the Ascania for Montreal, Mr. C.T.P. who plans to fly across the Pacific from Canada to Australia with Mr. G. M. Littlejohn in an Airspeed ...

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  35. TROTTING VENTURE.

    "The Shanghai trotting venture is definitely a failure," declared Mr. A. L. Moore, chairmap of directors of the "Pekln-Tientsin Times," who is a passenger on the Kamo ...

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  36. BUSINESS MAN'S DEATH.

    At the adjourned inquest concerning the death of Esbert Milton Smith, Queensland manager of the Shell Company of Australia. Ltd., whose, body was found in a laneway about ...

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  37. THEFT OF £118.

    Three boys, aged 6, 8, and 11, two of whom were brothers, were arrested by Detectivesergeant Munday and Detective Emmerson this morning on charges arising from the ...

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  38. CHILD KIDNAPPERS

    Many devious methods are being employed in Melbourne to make money out of the thousands of visitors, but perhaps the most strange is a form of temporary kidnapping of children ...

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  39. EXCHANGE REGULATIONS

    Restrictions upon transactions in foreign exchange, which were imposed when the United States Treasury was beginning to regulate the value of the dollar abroad, were ...

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  40. LENA GOLDFIELDS.

    Replying to a Pasliamentary question retiming the agreement signed in Moscow by representatives of the Lena goldfields and of the Soviet Government, the Parliamentary ...

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  41. CHILD KILLED.

    Patricia Andiessen, 5, of Paraville, was killed and her sister, Marjory Andiessen 7. was injured at Parkville to-night, when they were crushed by a heavy iron pole which fell ...

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  42. CLOUDBURST.

    As a result of a cloudburst at Abercorn, in the Burnett district, nine inches or rain was registered in two hours last night. Heavy damage was caused to ...

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  43. MELROSE IN ADELAIDE.

    Mr. James Melrose, the South Australian airman, who left Ballarat this morning in his 'plane, reached Parafield aerodrome this afternoon, Among the large crowd who welcomed ...

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  44. LOTTERY PRIZE

    Howard Arthur Pikett was committed for trial from Goulburn Police Court on a charge of having stolen a cheque for £100, the property of John Joseph Miller. ...

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  45. BASIC WAGE.

    The Full Court of the Arbitration Court today fixed, the basic wage for workers in Northern Australia north of the 20th parallel at 2/6¾ an hour, or £4/10/9 a week, with ...

    Article : 73 words
  46. KING AT SANDRINGHAM.

    The King left Buckingham Palace this morning for Sandringham, where he will stay for about a week. (Other cable news appears on page 14.) ...

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