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  2. EARTH TREMORS.

    Eaith tremois of vaiylng intensity continued at Gunning thioughout last night and at intervals to-day. Reports are still being received from ...

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  3. SECESSIONISTS

    At the conclusion of a luncheon which was held yesterday to enable 50 London and provincial political journalists to meet the members of the Western Australian secession ...

    Article : 640 words
  4. MISS HOBART.

    It has been proved by the identification to-day of the seat washed up at Sandy Beach, Waratah Bay, that the air liner. Miss Hobart, fell into the sea on the morning of October 19. ...

    Article : 366 words
  5. POET LAUREATE.

    The Poet Laureate (Mr. John Masefleld) arrived in Sydney yesterday morning on a shoit visit, in which he hopes to see most of the attractions that Sydney has to offer. Three ...

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  6. EGON KISCH

    When Herr Egon Kisch, the Czechoslovakian author, arrived at the Australian Hall last night to address an anti-war gathering, lie was served with a copy of the summons on ...

    Article : 368 words
  7. THE DUKE.

    Only on rare occasions docs an oversea dominion have an opportunity of greeting a member of the Royal family Australia, has been singularly fortunate in this respect for ...

    Article : 948 words
  8. NAVIES.

    The reply of the Japanese Government to the British suggestions for overcoming the deadlock in the naval talks in London was communicated ...

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  9. WOMEN CRICKETERS.

    The captain of the English women cricketers (Miss E. Archdale), speaking at a civic welcome in Fremantle to-day, said. "It is against our policy to play for cups. We play ...

    Article : 443 words
  10. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    A sum of £170,000 is to be provided by the Federal Government for the immediate relief of unemployment throughout Australia. After the meeting of the Federal Cabinet ...

    Article : 114 words
  11. GERALD GRIFFIN.

    Griffin s parents disclaim any knowledge of the whereabouts of their son, whose artest has been ordered by the Australian authoiitles They say that their last direct information ...

    Article : 228 words
  12. LAWN TENNIS.

    The visiting International tennis players practised again at the Lawn Tennis Ground. Rushcutter Bay, yesterday. The English women players, who are to commence their ...

    Article : 498 words
  13. LORD SEMPILL

    Lord Sempill, who is making a solo flight from London to Australia on a business visit, landed at the aboriginal mission station at Bathurst Island, about 60 miles north of ...

    Article : 486 words
  14. AIR MAIL SERVICE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced this evening that, notwithstanding the disaster to the aeroplane near Longreach last week, the Federal Government was proceeding with ...

    Article : 304 words
  15. DOCTOR'S WIDOW.

    Eileen Margaret Macgillivray, widow of Dr. William Macgillivray, of Broken Hill, failed in her action in the Equity Court for rescission, or, in the alternative, rectification, of an ...

    Article : 359 words
  16. KING'S SPEECH.

    Fog marked the ceremonial for the opening of Parliament. The King did not use a carriage, but went by motor car from Buckingham Palace. ...

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  17. FROZEN BEEF.

    It is believed that an important proposal to co-operate with the British Government in assisting beef producers to maintain prices on the British market will be adopted by the ...

    Article : 306 words
  18. UNITED STATES.

    Senator Borah in a radio broadcast, alleged corruption and inefficiency in the distribution ot millions of dollars in relief funds by the Roosevelt Administration, and demanded an ...

    Article : 223 words
  19. W. H. PONSFORD

    W.H. Ponsford, at the conclusion of his innings in the testimonial match at the Melbourne Cricket Giound foi himself and W. M. Woodfull, announced yesterday that he ...

    Article : 250 words
  20. REDLOCK CASE.

    Judge Foster, in General Sessions to-day, sentenced Rupert Coughlin (38), to nine months' imprisonment, after Coughlin had been found guilty on a charge of conspiring ...

    Article : 227 words
  21. WOMEN'S MATCH.

    The first international women's match contested in Australia will be played at the Lawn Tennis Ground, Rushcutter Bay, to-day and to-morrow. It is rather hard on the visitors ...

    Article : 212 words
  22. AIR RACE ENTRANTS.

    Wing trouble, which caused delays amounting to about three weeks, was responsible for the delay in the arrival in Australia of Flying Officer C. G. Davies (R.A.F. Reserve) ...

    Article : 543 words
  23. YUGOSLAVIA.

    The Yugoslav Goveinment, in a memorandum to the League of Nations, points out that a situation threatening peace has developed between Hungary and Yugoslavia as a result ...

    Article : 174 words
  24. CARDINAL MacRORY.

    The Papal Legate to the Eucharistie Congress at Melbourne next month, Cardinal MacRory, Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of all Ireland, passed through Fremantle on ...

    Article : 207 words
  25. INJURED GRAZIER.

    Albert Hulse Basnett, the grazier who had been missing from his property in the Deepwater-Ten Mile locality for six days, and who returned to his home yesterday, says that ...

    Article : 164 words
  26. J. A. J. CHRISTY.

    J. A. J. Christy, the South African international cricketer, who has made a three-years' engagement to be playing coach with the Queensland Cricket Association, arrived ...

    Article : 300 words
  27. GERMANY.

    The army estimates declare that Germany will be able in 1935 to mobilise 5,500,000 troops in a few days, namely, 1,200,000 regular troops and police and the remainder reserves, Herr ...

    Article : 150 words
  28. PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS.

    London's first experience of a large scale professional tennis tournament was commenced to-night on a wooden floor over Wembley pool, where the swimming events of ...

    Article : 272 words
  29. AWARD CANCELLED.

    Mr. Justice Cantor, of the Industrial Commission, yesterday cancelled the award of bricklayers employed at the Australian Iron and Steel, Ltd., Works at Port Kembla, because, ...

    Article : 241 words
  30. BYRD EXPEDITION.

    Mr. Harold June started the third important exploration flight this afternoon. He expects to covet about 700 nautical miles, making an aerial survey of the hitherto ...

    Article : 107 words
  31. NEW WATER BUSES

    The three water-buses, Swan, Pelican, and Crane, were withdrawn from the service between Lane Cove, Hunter's Hill, and Circular Quay yesterday. ...

    Article : 89 words
  32. FOOD AND DRINKS.

    So much in excess of expectations was the crowd which attended the pageant for the centenary of the Henty landing at Portland yesterday that neaily all food and drink in ...

    Article : 125 words
  33. ROYAL WEDDING.

    All ships of the Royal Navy are to "dress ship" on November 29, the day of the Royal wedding, and those equipped with illumination circuits will be fully lit at night. ...

    Article : 94 words
  34. AUSTRALIAN AIR SURVEY.

    British firms tendering for the aerial survey of North Australia are H. Hemming and Partners, who arc already conducting a survey in Western Australia, and the Aircraft ...

    Article : 101 words
  35. DOGS KILL SHEEP.

    Fat merino sheep valued at more than£40, owned by Councillor F. W. Rodda, dairyman, of Green Park, Horsham, have been killed by prowling dogs. A mob of 200 sheep was placed ...

    Article : 61 words
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