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  2. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME

    Complete details of the Duke of Gloucester's itinerary in New South Wales were announced yesterday by the State Director of the Royal Visit (Mr. C. H. Hay). Besides numerous State and civic functions, the programme includes ...

    Article : 99 words
  3. FLOODS.

    The Hawkesbury River was falling slightly yesterday, and the possibility of a dangerous flood seemed to have passed. Wide stretches of the Hawkesbury Valley were still under ...

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  4. DAVIS CUP.

    Britain retained the Davis Cup as a result of the win by F.J. Perry over F. X. Shields (U.S.A.)[?] in the challenge round at Wimbledon to-day. ...

    Article : 427 words
  5. "MY OLD COMRADES."

    Field Marshal Sir William Birdwood, who arrived in Perth yesterday by the Cathay from England, broadcast a message last night (through 2BL) to "his old comrades"—the ...

    Article : 645 words
  6. DR. DOLLFUSS.

    A special military court, over which Major-General Albert Oberweger presided to-day sentenced Otto Planetta[?] chauffeur and ex-soldier, aged 35, to ...

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  7. BRITAINS DEFENCE.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) made a momentous statement on the defence of Britain, when he outlined, in the House of Commons last night the Government's provisional programme for increasing the Royal Air Force during the next five years by 41 squadrons, thus ...

    Article : 168 words
  8. PRINCIPAL FUNCTIONS.

    The principal features of the programme are as follows:— NOVFMBER 22. Arrival of H.M.S. Sussex at Sydney Heads, ...

    Article : 273 words
  9. "NO CAUSE FOR PANIC."

    Mr. Baldwin said that as far as he could see[?] there was no risk in the immediate future of peace being broken, but, after a careful review of the whole situation, the ...

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  10. METHOD OF COMPETITION.

    Representatives of the Davis Cup nations had a lengthy discussion on the proposal to abolish the qualifying competition in the European zone. The voting was 16 to 6 in ...

    Article : 91 words
  11. THE DETAILS.

    The details of the programme are:— H.M.S. Sussex will enter Sydney Heads at 8.30 a.m. on November 22. escorted by H.M.A.S. Canberra and H.M.A. ...

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  12. PROFESSIONALISM.

    The representative of the Australian Press Association says: The meeting of the Intelnational Lawn Tennis Federation to-day, by 59 votes to 6[?] sounded the death-knell to the ...

    Article : 237 words
  13. BILLY CART

    Two boys were seriously injured and two companions had narrow escapes last night, when a "billy-cart" got out of control and crashed into a tram in Enmore-road, ...

    Article : 218 words
  14. CANBERRA PROGRAMME.

    The Duke of Gloucester will arrive at Canberra by the Royal train at 9.35 a.m. on Wednesday, October 24. He will be welcomed by their Excellencies the Governor-General and ...

    Article : 501 words
  15. NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    In an inteiview with foreign journalists the Premier (Admiral Okada) said that he hoped that the Naval Conference next year would be successful. He could not contemplate failure. ...

    Article : 228 words
  16. EMPIRE GAMES.

    The manager of the Australian Empire Games team (Mr. H.K. Maxwell) denies reports that members of the team are suffering from "Wimbledon throat." Higginson, who ...

    Article : 156 words
  17. BALMAIN HOSPITAL.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night the Minister for Health (Mr. Weaver) criticised the administration of the board of the Balmain Hospital. The board, he said, was the only ...

    Article : 534 words
  18. CHOLERA EPIDEMIC.

    Moie than 6000 deaths occurred from cholera in the United Provinces last week[?] The disease is increasing at such an alarming rate that special regulations have been passed ...

    Article : 169 words
  19. LONG RECESS.

    Parliament will adjourn to-day for a long recess until October 30, when it will reassemble, two or three weeks before the opening of the new session by the King. ...

    Article : 433 words
  20. BOMB THROWN

    Mrs. Iris Cleaver, 21, and Miss Sheila May Beard, 23, had remarkable escapes from death early this morning[?] when a bomb, consisting of gelignite and stones in a treacle tin, ...

    Article : 230 words
  21. ARMED SUSPECT

    Considerable excitement was created near the Town Hall late last night when an armed man was arrested on the roof of the St. James Theatre, after an exciting tussle with ...

    Article : 131 words
  22. MINERS' STRIKE.

    Five hundred and fifty men will be idle at[?] South Mine by to-morrow because of a dispute between the Miners' Union and the management regarding the wages of four off-siders ...

    Article : 222 words
  23. WOMAN PROSPECTOR

    Mrs. Margery Campbell, of Northbridge, a former Sydney stenographer, returned by the Macdhul yesterday from many thrilling experiences in Papua, where she learned in a ...

    Article : 219 words
  24. HINDENBURG ILL.

    An official communique has been issued, stating that President von Hindenburgh's health is causing considerable anxiety. He is suffering from bladder trouble. A ...

    Article : 121 words
  25. ANTS KILL FOWLS.

    Mr. W. Armstrong, of Eualdrie, near Weddin Mountain[?] made an amazing discovery when he investigated the cause of heavy mortality among his fowls. ...

    Article : 133 words
  26. WORKMAN KILLED.

    Bernard Ryder, 33, married, of Toorak, was killed instantly to-day when he fell 100 feet from the interior of the dome at the Exhibition Building. Workmates of Ryder who saw ...

    Article : 115 words
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