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  2. OUTBREAK OF WAR.

    Speaking on the long-distance telephone from Perth to-day. Field-Marshal Sir William Birdwood recalled the reception of the momentous telegram which announced the outbreak ...

    Article : 450 words
  3. EMPIRE GAMES.

    Athletes, bowlers, boxers, cyclists, swimmers, and wrestlers from Great Britain and the dominions will assemble at the White City Stadium, London, on Saturday, for the official ...

    Article : 560 words
  4. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Government development of housing, education, aviation, reafforestation, hydro-electric schemes, roads, and water and sewerage schemes, in ...

    Article : 468 words
  5. DAVIS CUP.

    After F. J. Perry (Britain) had beaten F. X. Shields (U.S.A) in the challenge round of the Davis Cup competition yesterday, thus retaining the cup for ...

    Article : 287 words
  6. ABORIGINES SENTENCED.

    Judge Wells, in sentencing three aborigines to 20 years' imprisonment, with hard labour, for the murder of a Japanese, made comment about the need for protecting "members of a friendly nation." The Judge said that if members of a friendly nation came to the ...

    Article : 156 words
  7. HINDENBURG.

    The grave illness of President von Hindenburg is causing much anxiety in London and European capitals. His death at such a troubled stage in ...

    Article : 522 words
  8. DR. DOLLFUSS.

    Both Otto Planetta, sentenced to death for the murder of the Austrian Chancellor (Dr. Dollfuss), and Franz Holzweber, who received a similar sentence for high treason, proclaimed ...

    Article : 883 words
  9. MURDER OF A WHITE MAN.

    In the Supreme Court, before Judge Wells, Butcher, otherwise Numandal, was charged with the murder of William Jennings at Mary River, on June 1 last. ...

    Article : 305 words
  10. "STONE AGE SAVAGES."

    The three aborigines were Mow, Narkayah, and Natchelma. They were charged with the murder of Tanaka, one of five Japanese massacred at Caledon Bay in September, 1932. ...

    Article : 364 words
  11. BRITISH TRADE

    The business forecast issued by the Federation of British Industries for the third quarter of 1934 says: "It is becoming increasingly clear that British trade is already back to ...

    Article : 127 words
  12. TARIFF BOARD.

    A report of the Tariff Board tabled in the House of Representatives to-day states that the board is unanimously of cuinion that no justification exists for the application of the ...

    Article : 530 words
  13. MINISTERS' STATEMENTS.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Bruxner) said last night that with the exception of aviation, which was a Federal matter, the Government had been especially active in all other ...

    Article : 261 words
  14. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales shook hands with 350 members of the Empire Games teams amidst a colourful scene at St. James's Palace. The members of the teams filed past the Prince ...

    Article : 479 words
  15. FLYING BOATS.

    With a view to establishing a British transatlantic service to Canada by flying boats, Imperial Airways, Ltd., is considering tenders for suitable craft. ...

    Article : 67 words
  16. ROAD TRAFFIC.

    The Road Traffic Act, designed to reduce the [?]palling loss of life which is resulting in Britain, as elsewhere, from modern traffic conditions, became law yesterday. Some time will ...

    Article : 238 words
  17. SPECIAL RACE DAY

    Arrangements are being made for a special race meeting at Randwick in honour of the Duke of Gloucester, on Thursday, November 22, the day on which he arrives in Sydney. ...

    Article : 410 words
  18. FINANCIAL RELIEF.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced to-day that the Financial Relief Act, which was passed by both Houses of Parliament yesterday, received the Royal Assent to-day, and ...

    Article : 333 words
  19. ITALY'S CROP SHORTAGE.

    The correspondent of the "Financial Times" at Milan says: "With reference to the allegation of Italian discrimination against Australian goods, it is expected that, owing to a ...

    Article : 93 words
  20. CUSTOMS REVENUE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 202 words
  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The price of gold to-day was £6/18/1 an ounce fine, compared with £6/18/0[?] yesterday. FOREIGN EXCHANGES. ...

    Article : 251 words
  22. ADMIRALTY'S CENSURE

    In the House of Commons, Admiral Sir Roger Keyes brought up the case of Vice-Admiral Wilford Tomkinson, whom the Admiralty deprived of the command of the ...

    Article : 307 words
  23. FLOODS SUBSIDE.

    Compaiatiiely fine weather continued in New South Wales yesterday, and falls were reported in all the flooded rivers. Except in the Hawkesbury Valley, conditions are rapidly ...

    Article : 208 words
  24. FLYING DOCTOR.

    The "Flying Doctor" of the Australian Inland Mission has covered 1700 miles in the last fortnight, responding to urgent calls for medical aid—one to fight an epidemic ...

    Article : 221 words
  25. QUEEN BEES.

    A number of queen bees will be among the most privileged and pampered passengers on board the Maunganui, when she sails to-day for San Francisco. The bees are being sent ...

    Article : 280 words
  26. SHIPPING SUBSIDY.

    Declaring that the subsidy of £3,000,000 is hopelessly inadequate to meet the present alarming situation against foreign subsidies of £30,000,000, the council of the Officers of the ...

    Article : 150 words
  27. VISIT TO CANBERRA.

    It was announced to-day by the Minister in charge of arrangements for the Royal visit (Mr. Marr), that all hotel and guest house accommodation in Canberra during the visit ...

    Article : 208 words
  28. MIGRATION.

    In the first six months of this year 2333 persons of British nationality left Australia, not intending to return, while the population was permanently increased by the arrival of ...

    Article : 135 words
  29. MEAT QUOTAS.

    There was a long conference regarding Britain's proposal for meat quotas to-day between representatives of the meat and daily boards and oversea shipping companies. Later, ...

    Article : 123 words
  30. CANADIAN UNEMPLOYED.

    The Prime Minister of Canada (Mr. R. B. Bennett) bluntly informed a conference of provincial Premiers to-day that the Federal Government intended to move back to them ...

    Article : 214 words
  31. FALL FROM TRAIN.

    The body of Henry Peter Whitehead, 55, station employee, of Walcha, was found beside the main southern railway line about a mile and a half south of Campbelltown ...

    Article : 212 words
  32. ARYAN FALLACY.

    Ridiculing the Nazis' "Aryan fallacy," Sir Grafton Elliot Smith, speaking at the Anthropological Congress, repuded the claim that distinctive qualities of mind and ...

    Article : 164 words
  33. BISHOP STRANDED

    While a congregation waited patiently at Jerangle, Bishop Burgmann and Archdeacon Pike were stranded in the flooded Anembo River. ...

    Article : 180 words
  34. SHOT FIRED.

    Constable Blissett, of Glebe police, chased a suspect who had broken away from him a quarter of a mile through Glebe streets yesterday. He threw his baton at the man and ...

    Article : 118 words
  35. BOY'S ESCAPE.

    William Barcodos, 12, of Walker-street, Merrylands, was walking on the concrete part of the weir across the Parramatta River, near Parramatta District Hospital, yesterday, when ...

    Article : 113 words
  36. WATER SHORTAGE.

    For the first time in 20 years bore water is flowing in the mains of the metropolitan area. It was let in from an old shaft at Hiltonia, which is giving 13,000 gallons an ...

    Article : 122 words
  37. 'PLANE DAMAGED.

    A monoplane piloted by Frank Higginson, of Brisbane, crashed on the Coff's Harbour aerodrome this morning when before taking off, the undercarriage struck an obstacle off ...

    Article : 104 words
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