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  2. STODART WINS

    Squadron-Leader D. E. Stodart, flying the Airspeed Courier 'plane in which he competed in the air race, won both speed and handicap sections of the ...

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  3. LAWN TENNIS.

    A number of the visiting players practised at the Lawn Tennis Ground, Rushcutter Bay, yesterday. R. Menzel was opposed to E. Maier, who arrived only yesterday. ...

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  4. ROYAL GUESTS.

    Royal guests have already begun to arrive in London for the wedding of the Duke of Kent and Princess Marina. Princess Irene of Greece, Princess Helen of Rumania, the ...

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  5. GERALD GRIFFIN.

    Although several of the leaders at the Kisch protest meeting at the West Melbourne Stadium on Sunday night declared to-day that Gerald Griffin appeared in person and ...

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  6. NAVIES.

    The naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" (Mr. H. C. Bywater) says: "Japanese circles are of the opinion that the naval conversation ...

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  7. AIR DISASTER.

    Wing-Commander Harrison to-day opened at Longreach the Air Accidents Investigation Committee's inquiry into the crash last week of the Qantas-Empire Airways liner en route ...

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  8. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE.

    Probably the severest earthquake recorded in New South Wales was experienced at 8 o'clock yesterday morning, when a wide area of the State was shaken. The shock was most seriously felt in the Gunning district (the centre of the tremor) and the Federal Capital ...

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  9. SEVERE CODE.

    Maintaining the traditional Samurai code of loyalty and responsibility, a police inspector, Jubel Honda, committed suicide on his own sword because he guided the Emperor to a ...

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  10. BYRD EXPEDITION.

    The Byrd expedition's biplane, this time in charge of Mr. Harold June, made a second flight over the Antarctic wastes to-day, in an effort to find a safe passage for the tractor ...

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  11. GUNNING'S EXPERIENCE.

    Heavy earth tremors which have been felt in Gunning for the last week, culminated to-day in the worst shock in the history of the town. Returned soldiers said afterwards that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. MONASH MEMORIAL.

    Mr. W. R. Dick, president of the Royal Society of British Sculptors, ridicules the suggestion which has come from Australia that the society is boycotting the Monash memorial ...

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  13. OFFICIAL WELCOME TO SYDNEY.

    The oversea tennis players who are in Sydney for the championships, were accorded a reception at the Hotel Australia yesterday morning by the Lawn Tennis Association of ...

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  14. INJURED GRAZIER.

    Albert Hulse Basnett, a well-known grazier, who has been missing from his property in the Deepwater-Ten Mile locality since last Tuesday morning, returned to his home ...

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  15. IN METROPOLITAN AREA.

    An analysts of reports from metropolitan districts shows that the shock, was most distinctly felt at Manly, Kensington, and Randwick, but some residents in practically all ...

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  16. LOST 'PLANE.

    The discovery on Sunday afternoon of an upholstered aluminium seat, of the type used in modern passenger-carrying aircraft, on the beach at Waratah Bay, 12 miles cast of Cape ...

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  17. YUGOSLAVIA

    The Diplomatic Correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says: "Following considerable activity at the week-end, there are indications that Yugoslavia will not lodge a complaint to ...

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  18. MEMORIAL SUGGESTED.

    At the funeral of the late Mr. Broadfoot yesterday, as reported in our obituary column, the Rev. A. R. Ebbs, who praised the services given to the Empire by airmen, expressed the ...

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  19. FILM QUOTAS.

    The State Cabinet decided yesterday that as soon as possible a bill should be introduced to the Legislative Assembly, providing for a quota for Australian films for both ...

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  20. COUNTRY COUNCILS.

    The State Cabinet yesterday considered the report of a committee appointed to investigate the capital debts of country municipal councils for water, sewerage, and stormwater ...

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  21. GERMAN CHURCH.

    Fanfares, marching songs, and cries of "Heil" accompanied a demonstration arranged by. the Reichbishop (Dr. Mueller) to maintain his leadership. Despite the successes of ...

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  22. SEISMOGRAPH RECORDS.

    The observatory at Riverview reported that the sweep of the recording pen of the seismograph was of the phenomenal range of 2½ inches, previously half an inch having been ...

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  23. TRUCKS DERAILED.

    Eleven trucks were badly damaged and the railway line was torn up near Nanadine when a special goods train was, derailed at about 4 o'clock on Saturday afternoon while on its ...

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  24. INDIAN ARMY.

    The Viceroy (Lord Willingdon), in the presence of a distinguished gathering yesterday, presented to the Indian Military Academy at Dehra Dun the King's Banner, to be held ...

    Article : 109 words
  25. COMET AS MODEL.

    The aviation correspondent of the "Daily Herald" says: "The Comet aeroplanes are to become the prototypes of high-speed commercial aeroplanes. Experts are now devising a ...

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  26. MRS. MOLESWORTH.

    Mrs. B. H. Molesworth, the Australian tennis player, who will take part in the New South Wales championships, with Mrs. V. Westacott, said, on her return yetserday by the Esperance ...

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  27. PLUCKY WOMAN

    Mrs. Lilian Morgan, a small woman, attacked a thief who was robbing her fruit shop in Cowper-street, Waverley, yesterday afternoon. She was bruised and breathless when the man ...

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  28. BLAZING COTTAGE.

    A 17-year-old girl and three younger members of the family, aged 9 years, 4 years, and 1 year, had a narrow escape from being trapped when a four-roomed weatherboard ...

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  29. ANTI-NAZI DRIVE.

    The "Daily Herald" says: "An international non-sectarian conference has been summoned in London on November 26 and 27 to intensify anti-Nazi activities. Delegates from most ...

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  30. 'PLANE CRASH.

    Flight-Lieutenant A. K. H. Binley, instructor at the Bombay Flying Club, who recently conducted an instructional flight with four young Indian members of the club to England ...

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  31. WESTERLY GALES.

    Heavy south-westerly gales and high seas off the east coast have caused considerable delay to vessels. Reports from Gabo Island indicate that the sea is very rough, and small ...

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  32. EXPLANATION OF CAUSE.

    The Commonwealth geological adviser (Dr. W. G. Woolnough) said in Canberra yesterday that the earthquake was due to a movement along one of the lines of fracture which run ...

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  33. CONSTABLE ATTACKED.

    Constable J. Martin was struck a violent blow on the face with a beer bottle by a man, who attacked him after he had arrested a suspect in North Sydney on Saturday night. ...

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  34. CITY DECORATIONS.

    Sir Nevile Wilkinson, Ulster King of Arms, said yesterday that he had observed that a Royal Crown was being used on the banner staves in the streets of Sydney in decorations ...

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  35. BRITISH SHIPOWNERS.

    The "Daily Express" says: "Shipowners, faced with the most terrific competition in Maritime history, are ordering more new ships than ever for Empire routes. Forty-two ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The price of gold to-day was £6/19/7½ an ounce fine, compared with £6/19/3 on Saturday. FOREIGN EXCHANGES. ...

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  37. SHOTS FIRED

    Thieves who raided the Swan Tobacco company's premises at Richmond early to-day obtained cigarettes and tobacco valued at £300. They were disturbed by Constable Lloyd and ...

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  38. POLICE DRAW REVOLVERS.

    Police drew revolvers last night in Woolloomooloo when they arrested two men in a taxi-cab and took possession of silks valued at £100. ...

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  39. OTHER TOWNS AFFECTED.

    Although no serious damage was caused in Canberra, the tremor was sufficient to set doors, windows, and crockery rattling, and also appears to have caused damage to the ...

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  40. HUNTING ACCIDENT.

    The representative of the British United Press at Nairobi says: While hunting cattle-raiding lions in the centre of Kenya, Mr. Jack Younger, son of an Australian pastoralist, ...

    Article : 104 words
  41. CROSSING THE TASMAN.

    The secretar of the Auckland Aero Club (Mr. L. W. Swan), who is in Sydney on a business visit, said that a regular air service across the Tasman was certain ...

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  42. PACIFIC FLIGHT.

    Mr. C. T. P. Ulm proposes to start on his flight from Canada to Australia in his Airspeed Envoy machine on Thursday. The route of the flight is from Vancouver, ...

    Article : 101 words
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