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  2. DR. ANGUS.

    The Judicial Commission of the Presbyterian Church of Australia last night, by 25 votes to 7, found substantially in favour of Dr. Angus in the matter of his teachings and writings. It dismissed the appeal against the decision of the New South Wales ...

    Article : 254 words
  3. AIR RACE.

    Sir Charles Kingsford Smith said last night that if the certification of his LockheedAltair monoplane was not satisfactorily settled at an early date he would retire from ...

    Article : 781 words
  4. BRADMAN

    Messrs. D. G. Bradman (South Australia), E. A. Dwyer (New South Wales), and W. J. Johnson (Victoria) were appointed selectors of the Australian test team to tour South Africa ...

    Article : 348 words
  5. STEAMER MILORA

    With her rudder carried away, the A.U.S.N. Company's steamer Milora, bound from Newcastle, New South Wales, with a cargo of coal, entered ...

    Article : 518 words
  6. GERMANY.

    The results of a study by experts of the economic conditions in Germany are summarised by the Diplomatic Correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," who says: ...

    Article : 402 words
  7. TYPHOON SWEEPS JAPAN.

    A typhoon of extreme intensity swept across Japan to-day, causing heavy loss of life and enormous damage. Trains were wrecked, ships were driven ashore, and buildings were demolished by the great force of the wind. ...

    Article : 73 words
  8. APPALLING MORTALITY.

    It is officially slated that deathroll at Osaka totalled 633, including 421 school children, and that 2112, including 1354 children, were injured, many criti ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 556 words
  9. COMMISSION'S FINDINGS.

    The findings of the Commission were as follows:- 1. Dismisses the appeals in so far as they ask for the institution of a judicial process. ...

    Article : 326 words
  10. DR. ANGUS' STATEMENT.

    In a statement after the judgment had been delivered. Dr. Angus said: "I am gratified at the result, and am certain that the wisdom of the Judicial Commission will bring peace to ...

    Article : 355 words
  11. TAXI-CAB WAR.

    There was practically only one taxi-cab organisation in the metroplitan area which was not quoting the cut-rate of /6 a mile yesterday. Many drivers had instructions to ...

    Article : 205 words
  12. AMERICA'S CUP.

    Great Britain's lead in the contest for the America's Cup was renduced to-day, when Mr. Harold S. Vanderbilt brought the defender Rainbow home in the third heat 3m 26s ...

    Article : 543 words
  13. UNREST IN MINES

    It is featured that serious developments will arise in the South Coast mining industry as a result of the strike at Wongawilli Colliery. A compulsory conference has been convened by ...

    Article : 340 words
  14. BUSINESS MAN.

    Employees at Shell House heard a crash about 11.40 a.m. to-day, and immediately afterwards found the body of Mr. Esbert Milton Smith, Queensland manager of the Shell ...

    Article : 284 words
  15. AUSTRALIAN GOODS.

    A sidelight on some of the difficulties which are encountered by exporters of Australian products is provided by an incident which has occurred in the sale of Australian canned fruit, ...

    Article : 237 words
  16. WOMEN CRICKETERS.

    The method that will be adopted to select the Australian women's cricket team to meet the English women's eleven are outlined, in the report of the Australian Women's Cricket ...

    Article : 384 words
  17. KIDNAPPING CASE.

    After two and a half years of running down false clues and suffering bitter disappointments, in inquiring into the kidnapping of Colonel Lindbergh's baby son in 1932, Federal ...

    Article : 589 words
  18. NAVAL STRATEGY.

    Lord Jellicoe, in an interview with a representative of the "Morning Post" about criticisms of himself and the Admiralty, which are contained in the third volume of Mr. Lloyd ...

    Article : 275 words
  19. RAILWAY LINES.

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. Vincent), who represented the Piemler (Mr. Stevens), told the 160 persons present at the annual banquet of the New South Wales Railway and Tramway ...

    Article : 341 words
  20. LYSAGHT'S WORKS.

    A mass meeting of employees at Lysaght's Newcastle galvanised iron works decided at Mayfield to-day to accept the report made by the ironworkers' general secretary (Mr. H. ...

    Article : 133 words
  21. JAPANESE SAMPAN

    It was announced officially to-day that a foreign sampan manned with Japanese, which was intercepted at Thursday Island by a quarantine launch on Thursday, had been ...

    Article : 200 words
  22. WOMEN ATHLETES.

    "A grotesque slander," is how the newspaper "Nachtsusgabe" describes the allegation made by Mr. B. C. Sims, manager of the South African Empire Games team, who ...

    Article : 178 words
  23. RAIDS ON TRAINS.

    Five men were committed for trial from the Parramatta Police Court yesterday on charges of stealing wool from trains, and two other men, who pleaded guilty, were sen ...

    Article : 327 words
  24. THE DUKE

    Colombo's imposing arches of plaited cocoanut fronds, intermingled with islands of fruit and flowers, were matched in the evening by brilliant illuminations. It seemed that every ...

    Article : 164 words
  25. GAOL ESCAPEE

    William Albert Owen Dodge, 22, who escaped from Bathurst Gaol yesterday afternoon, was recaptured early to-day. He submitted quietly to arrest by Constables Wella ...

    Article : 229 words
  26. PRISON METHODS.

    At an inquest to-day into the death of a prisoner at Yatala Labour Prison, the City Coroner (Mr. Blackburn) expressed disapproval of a system of punishment in anticipation of ...

    Article : 332 words
  27. TAKING THE VOTE

    To-morrow is polling day in the Northern Territory, although voting took place a week ago in other parts of Australia. News filters slowly into the north, and even yet voters ...

    Article : 273 words
  28. ROYAL LOVERS

    Prince George led his fiancee, Princess Marina, by the hand through an avenue of flaming torches, held aloft by kilted Highlanders, from Prince Arthur of Connaught's ...

    Article : 233 words
  29. BURNING OF BODY.

    Two young Italians were sentenced to-day to two years' imprisonment on charges of attempting to destroy a body without permission. The youths, Antonio Chiodo and Antonio ...

    Article : 208 words
  30. MISSING ALPINISTS.

    Searchers for Mr. Paul Wand, son of the Archbishop of Brisbane (Dr. Wand), and his companion. Mr. Hoyland, son of the eminent English historian, who have been missing in ...

    Article : 178 words
  31. UNREST IN SPAIN.

    The Cabinet decided that if further signs of a Socialist revolution appear it will declare a state of alarm, involving martial law. The National Assembly would be convoked eight ...

    Article : 130 words
  32. ALBURY MURDER.

    No fresh developments have occurred in the investigation of the Albury murder, and detectives are still engaged in the laborious task of checking over lists of missing women. ...

    Article : 152 words
  33. WOOL CLIP BURNT.

    Mr. T. R. Larkings, of Wilga Grove station, about 30 miles from Tullamore, completed shearing on Thursday afternoon. About 1 o'clock the following morning, his woolshed. ...

    Article : 61 words
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