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  2. WHITE BUTTERFLIES.

    Millions of white butterflies invaded Sydney yesterday. In the northern suburbs they flocked in tens of thousands and seemed to be travelling ...

    Article : 302 words
  3. AIR MAILS.

    The first mail 'plane from London arrived at 7.45 to-night. Darkness had fallen when the Athena was sighted over Fanny Bay ...

    Article : 342 words
  4. MR. HUGHES.

    The "Morning Post" gives prominence on its editorial page to a review of Mr. W. M. Hughes's book, "The Price of Peace," by Major-General Sir Charles ...

    Article : 234 words
  5. THE TEACHERS.

    The annual conference of the New South Wales Public School Teachers' Federation again discussed salaries reduction when it resumed yesterday at the Teachers' College. ...

    Article : 303 words
  6. AWNING FALLS.

    A man was killed and another fatally injured when a cantilever awning on new shop premises in Lambert-street gave way, pulled out the front of the building, and crashed to ...

    Article : 273 words
  7. GOING ABROAD

    Owing to the importance of the discussions to take place in London next year on the future of the Ottawa Agreement and trade questions generally, it is expected that either ...

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  8. SEARCH FOR ULM.

    The schooner Lanikal, chartered for Mrs. Ulm to continue the search for her husband, Mr. C. T. P. Ulm and his companions, Mr. G. M. Littlejohn and Mr. Leon Skilling, who were ...

    Article : 242 words
  9. STORM

    Considerable damage was done last night in country districts, particularly in the north-west, where a fierce windstorm passed across the ...

    Article : 435 words
  10. AIR RACE WINNERS.

    At a cheerful Press Club luncheon in honour of the air race victors, Mr. C. W. A. Scott said that there was an inclination to disregard the difference between the race and ...

    Article : 298 words
  11. DUKE OF GLOUCESTER.

    The newspaper, the "Dominion," attributes to the Duke of Gloucester a confidential statement that he was not in the least tired by his New Zealand programme, which seemed to go ...

    Article : 227 words
  12. ADMINISTRATOR.

    Ratepayers and residents of the Bankstown municipality, at a public meeting at which the Mayor (Alderman James Cragg) presided, praised the work during the last twelve ...

    Article : 269 words
  13. STATE LOTTERY.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens), amid a running fire of interjection from the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly last night, took full responsibility for the proposal to abolish the ...

    Article : 959 words
  14. SAAR CLASH.

    The Saarbrucken incident, in which Captain Justice and Lord Aylesford figured in a clash with Nazis, was brought to the notice of the House of Commons by the Opposition leader ...

    Article : 454 words
  15. SPEEDING THE FIRST DELIVERY.

    No finality has yet been reached in the plans for speeding up the arrival of the first air mail from London in order to permit the delivery of letters in Sydney on Friday ...

    Article : 375 words
  16. HEAT IN QUEENSLAND.

    Extreme heat continues to be experienced in Central Queensland. The registration at Charleville to-day was 115 degrees, while other centres reported 114 degrees. ...

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  17. GERMANY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" estimates that 500 arrests have been made in the last 10 days as a result of the renewed moral purge, "Herr Himmler, ...

    Article : 241 words
  18. COMPENSATION

    In the Legislative Council yesterday the Government accepted an amendment to the Public Works (Port Kembla Electricity) Amendment Bill to provide that the Berrima ...

    Article : 426 words
  19. NEW ZEALAND'S COURAGE.

    The "Times" regards the Duke of Gloucester's stone-laying ceremony at the Wellington railway station as characteristic of New Zealand's courage and confidence in the ...

    Article : 99 words
  20. HIGH HUMIDITY AT SYDNEY.

    Although the maximum temperature in Sydney yesterday was only slightly higher than that on the preceding day, the conditions were extremely unpleasant because of the humidity. ...

    Article : 94 words
  21. LORD MAYORALTY.

    The City Council yesterday again failed to appoint an alderman to be Lord Mayor for 1935. The council's right to elect a Lord Mayor will expire on December 30. It is not ...

    Article : 142 words
  22. CHILD LABOUR.

    Mr. P. Forsyth (Muswellbrook) at yesterday's session of the Public School Teachers' Conference, said that Australia was not supposed to tolerate child labour, but it was ...

    Article : 272 words
  23. SECOND BATCH DESPATCHED.

    When announcing to-day the quantity of mail forwarded by the second air mail, which will leave Darwin on Friday morning, the Director-General of Postal Services (Mr. H. ...

    Article : 162 words
  24. SECESSIONISTS.

    Though the House of Commons received the secession petition from Western Australia in the ordinary way, the House of Lords, on the suggestion of the Minister for War (Lord ...

    Article : 317 words
  25. MEAT RESTRICTION.

    The Australian Press Association learns that the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Bruce) takes a serious view of the discussions to be reopened at Downing Street to-day ...

    Article : 214 words
  26. REFORM PARTY.

    It was announced yesterday by the executive of the Citizens' Reform Association that Sir Arthur Cocks, at the executive's request, had withdrawn his resignation as president ...

    Article : 226 words
  27. MASTER BUILDERS

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) yesterday promised a deputation from the Master Builders' Association that he would consider their requests for the registration of master builders, ...

    Article : 217 words
  28. BANKSTOWN COUNCIL.

    Before the adoption of the returning officer's report at the first meeting of the Bankstown Municipal Council last night, numerous allegations were made that postal voting at the ...

    Article : 419 words
  29. TEN WEEKS' VOYAGE.

    The experiences of the crew of the collier Munmorah, which reached Sydney yesterday afternoon, after steaming from Leith direct, were reminiscent of the old sailing ship days. ...

    Article : 421 words
  30. 68 TELEGRAMS

    Modern telegraphic science now permits, if required, the transmission, over one pair of conductors, of 68 telegrams simultaneously without interference, and a telephone ...

    Article : 135 words
  31. LEG-THEORY.

    The executive council of the Club Cricket Conference, which represents the rank and file of cricketers, resolved that the M.C.C.'s suggested alteration of the leg-before rule to ...

    Article : 95 words
  32. DAIRYING.

    Communications have been sent to the State Government by the Federal Minister for Commerce, Dr. Earle Page, with a view to bringing about a discussion early in the ...

    Article : 257 words
  33. TERRORISM.

    It is officially announced that 28 terrorists were executed, the following their trial by a military court, which found that a majority of the prisoners had entered Russia through Poland, ...

    Article : 202 words
  34. PILOT MISSING.

    Pilot Crisp, who was flying Mr. Carpenter's Fox Moth machine, has been missing since yesterday, and 'planes, after searching all day, located the smashed 'plane from the air in ...

    Article : 220 words
  35. GERMAN SHIPPING

    The Federal Government has refused to re-apply the coastal clauses of the Navigation Act between Papua and Australia, because it believes that German shipping plying ...

    Article : 154 words
  36. YUGOSLAVIA.

    The Foreign Minister (M. Jevtitch) has resigned, it is officially stated, owing to disagreement with the Cabinet, regarding internal policy, but it is popularly believed that he ...

    Article : 109 words
  37. BOOKMAKERS' TAX.

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Dunningham) yesterday denied a statement by Mr. Lang that the Government had "made a present of £100,000 to wealthy bookmakers." ...

    Article : 131 words
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