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  2. NEXT ELECTIONS

    Although the date of the elections has not yet been definitely decided upon, the opinion in well-informed political circles is that they will take ...

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  3. NEW GALLERY.

    For some time, the proprietors of the "Sydney Morning Herald" and "The Sydney Mail" have wished to give greater permanency to the photographs which appear in these ...

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  4. MEN DISMISSED.

    Following an attack on a ganger by relief workers at Concord West on Wednesday, 38 men were suspended yesterday, pending an inquiry by the Department of Labour into the ...

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  5. FLOOR COLLAPSES.

    Without warning, save for the extinction of the gas lights, and while a performer was singing "The Minstrel Boy" the first floor of St. Clement's School, Liverpool, collapsed under ...

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  6. KISCH CONVICTION.

    In private Chambers in the Supreme Court yesterday, Mr. Acting Justice Markell refused to make an order permitting Egon Edwin Kisch, the CzechoslovaKian novelist, to appeal ...

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  7. INDIA REFORM.

    Indian reform was the subject of a debate in both Houses of Parliament to-night. It was the last of a three days' debate in the House of Commons ...

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  8. WAR PROFITS.

    A plan, based primarily upon sharp Governmental control of war-time prices, appears likely to result from a sudden move by President Roosevelt to take the profits out of war. ...

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  9. DEFENCE.

    Rear-Admiral W. T. Randle Ford, commander of the Royal Australian Navy, in an address to members of the Legacy Club in the Carlton Hotel yesterday, emphasised the ...

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  10. SMUGGLED EXPORTS.

    The Comptroller-General of Customs (Mr. E. Abbott) announced to-day that the Customs Department was investigating allegations that certain native finches, the export of ...

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  11. RAILWAYMEN.

    Although the State Council of the Victorian branch of the Australian Railways Union met to-day, it will not discuss until to-morrow a proposal made by the New South ...

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  12. LORD HEWART.

    The Supreme Court Judicature Bill will be discussed on Friday at a special sitting of the House of Lords as a result of the vehement attack on the measure by the Lord ...

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  13. VICTORIAN FLOODS.

    The first meeting of the executive committee of the Victorian Floods Relief Funds was held in the Lord Mayor's room at the Town Hall yesterday. It was resolved to appeal ...

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  14. AIR MAIL.

    The statement made by the Minister for Defence (Mr. Parkhill) in the Federal Parliament on Wednesday that Sydney might be the terminal of the Australia-England air mail ...

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  15. UPWARD TREND.

    Owing mainly to the restorations in Public Service salaries made in the Budget of 1933, a sharp upward movement in the annual salaries bill of the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 280 words
  16. TRAFFIC IN ARMS.

    At the meeting of the National Liberal Federation to-day, Mr. Mackenzie King said that the aim of the Liberals would be an Empire-wide investigation into the ...

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  17. DUKE OF GLOUCESTER.

    At 4 a.m. to-morrow we make contact with the New Zealand cruisers for exercises. We are supposed to be a Blue force raiding the commerce of Cook Strait. The Red Force, ...

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  18. SIR JOHN HARVEY

    The Chief Judge in Equity (Sit John Ha[?]vey) has decided to retire from the Supreme Court Bench at the end of this month, for health reasons. ...

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  19. EMPIRE TRADE.

    At the Empire Indusliies' Association luncheon to-day, Sir Henry Page Croft, M.P., expressed the opinion that the greatest weapon in the hands of candidates at the next general ...

    Article : 357 words
  20. ARRIVAL AT RAMBANG.

    The first Australian air mail to London was carried 1608 miles to-day from Darwin to Rambang in the Imperial Airways airliner Arethusa. It left Darwin at dawn, and ...

    Article : 247 words
  21. JAPANESE.

    Surprise was occasioned in swimming circles to-day when M. Kiyokawa and Y. Sakagami, the visiting Japanese swimmers, announced that they had definitely decided not to swim ...

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  22. ALLEGED ESPIONAGE.

    The disclosure by the gendarmerie that the French assistant naval attache, Sub-Lieutenant Tessler Du Cros. has been closely cross-examined in regard to alleged espionage seems ...

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  23. GERMAN TRADE.

    The Minister in charge of trade treaties (Sir Henry Gullett) said in the House of Representatives to-day that the Commonwealth Government had approached the German ...

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  24. PERMISSION TO FLY OVER FRANCE.

    The French Air Ministry has granted permission to the British air services to India and the Cape to fly over France, via Paris and Marseilles. ...

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  25. MODERN CHURCH.

    The Rev. H. Leonard Hurst, the new secretary for the London Missionary Society in Australia and New Zealand, who airived in Sydney yesteiday by the Strathnaver, said ...

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  26. D. G. BRADMAN

    In an interview with the "Evening Standard," D. G. Bradman said: "We are starting for home on Tuesday, and will join the Otranto at Toulon, in older to dodge the water as ...

    Article : 75 words
  27. BEACH COSTUMES.

    In the Lealslatlvc Assembly yesterday, the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Spooner) said a new ordinance would be gazetted respecting the class of costumes to be worn on ...

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  28. KING'S JUBILEE.

    Although no official invitation has yet been extended to members of the Commonwealth Parliament to attend the silver jubilee of the King in May next, it is expected that the ...

    Article : 178 words
  29. NEW TYRE FOR ASTRAEA.

    The mail 'plane Arethusa arrived to-day with a new tyre for the Astraea. The Astraea will go to Singapore as soon as possible. ...

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  30. FLIGHT TO TASMANIA.

    C. J. Melrose South Australian airman, arrived unexpectedly at Western Junction aerodiome at 6.15 to-night, having flown from Adelaide to Wynyard in five hours, and from ...

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  31. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Union of South Africa has arranged a re-financlng operation in connection with £35,000,000 of Transvaal three per cent stock maturing between 1923 and 1953. It will pay ...

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  32. YUGOSLAVIA.

    In answer to questions in the House of Commons to-day icgaiding the recent expulsions fiom Yugoslavia, the Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) said that during the past ...

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  33. YOUTH SHOT DEAD

    Stanley John Leach, 21, of Coromandel-street, Goulburn, was shot in the right temple when the pea rifle he was cleaning exploded early this morning, and he died four hours ...

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  34. RACE TO PORT

    By steaming at 16 knots for more than half a day, with the engine-room staff working at full pressure, the Burns, Philp liner Macdhui, which arrived in Sydney yesterday, was able ...

    Article : 183 words
  35. EMPIRE WINES.

    The jurors' report on the exhibits in the Empire when competition at the Brewers' Exhibition on November 7 says: "There is an improvement in quality of the wines, chiefly in ...

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  36. MONEY FOR WORK SCHEMES.

    The expenditure of £1,533,750 for the relief of unemployment throughout Australia is authorised by the Loan Appropriation (Unemployment Relief) Bill, which will be passed ...

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  37. GOVERNMENT'S PLANS.

    The Commonwealth Government, having undertaken to make a guarantee of up to £8000 to assist the trans-Pacific flight of Mr. Ulm, has decided so to adjust the terms of ...

    Article : 136 words
  38. MR. ULM'S FLIGHT.

    The "Aeroplane," in an intensely critical article, describing Mr. C. T. P. Ulm's flight as a ridiculous affair, risking lives and property of the United States navy and army, ...

    Article : 120 words
  39. MAN BURNT TO DEATH

    Alfied Ward, 79, an old-age pensioner, was burnt to death in his hut near the Black Jack Mine, several miles from Gunnedah on Wednesday night. ...

    Article : 123 words
  40. POLICE MAKE ARRESTS.

    Detective-sergeant Delaney and other police arrested two men in the city yesterday afternoon. Then they went to Manly, where a surprised householder was informed that his house ...

    Article : 116 words
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