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  2. ABORIGINES.

    The sentence of 20 years[?] imprisonment with hard labour, imposed on three aborigines by Judge Wells at Darwin, for the murder of a Japanese, has aroused very strong ...

    Article : 570 words
  3. ELECTRICIANS.

    A warning that Communists were active in the Electrical Trades Union is contained in an official statement issued recently by the union. ...

    Article : 314 words
  4. WHEAT INDUSTRY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced to-day that the Government had accepted the recommendation in the first report of the Royal Commission on the wheat industry that, on the basis of a price of 3/ a bushel for wheat, on rail at principal shipping ports, relief to the amount of ...

    Article : 235 words
  5. AIR FORCE.

    The formation of a unit of the Royal Australian Air Force in Western Australia is part of the new defence policy approved by the Federal Government. ...

    Article : 362 words
  6. WOOL TRADE.

    A secret process, whereby the quality of British textile products will be improved and the costs of production lowered, has been evolved, after extensive experiments in the use of ...

    Article : 229 words
  7. YON HINDENBURG.

    President von Hindenburg, after an illness of seven months, died this morning. He had long refused medical treatment for the complaint which [?] stoically. The Nazi mass executions in Germany recently, and the assassination of ...

    Article : 136 words
  8. FLAG AT HALF-MAST.

    The announcement of President von Hin[?] death was made to waiting Press[?] at Neudeck[?] his East Prussian estate, by the half-masting of a flag. Shortly ...

    Article : 1,268 words
  9. OIL WASTE AT SEA

    The finding on Kapitl Island and points along Manawuta beaches of many oil-covered penguins and seagulls[?] dead and dying[?] reemphasises the danger to seabirds as the result ...

    Article : 118 words
  10. AN AUSTRALIAN PROCESS.

    Mr. Frank Whiddon, managing director of Whiddon Proprietary, Ltd., wool-combers, of Macquarie-place, Sydney, said yesterday that his firm had been experimenting for some time ...

    Article : 340 words
  11. GOVERNMENT'S PLANS.

    Mr. Lyons stated in the House of Representatives to-day that when the volume of the harvest and likely prices are known, the Government would be in a position to deal with ...

    Article : 1,786 words
  12. TENSION IN AUSTRIA.

    The Chancellery is again surrounded by harbed wire entanglements. Ten high police officials have been arrested, and will be court-martialled on a charge of ...

    Article : 241 words
  13. FLOUR IN EAST.

    As a result of complaints that Australian flour is being sold under weight in the East, the Department of Commerce is considering the introduction of regulations which will ...

    Article : 168 words
  14. TWO NATIVES ACQUITTED.

    Aborigines named Tuck[?]r and Merara were found not guilty in the Supreme Court to-day of the murder of a person unknown at Woodah Island between February 1 and ...

    Article : 223 words
  15. "COUNTRY GENTLEMAN."

    Dr. C. W. Bean[?] official historian of the war last night said that the reason for the extraordinary reverence in which the old President von Hindenburg was held in Germany was ...

    Article : 585 words
  16. MERINO SHEEP.

    A message from Hs[?]king states that the Manchukuo Department of Industry intends to import 700 merino sheep for breeding purposes from America. Two hundred will be ...

    Article : 141 words
  17. APOLOGY DEMANDED

    The Cessnock Hospital Board, at a special meeting to-night, decided that the Minister for Health (Mr. Weaver) should be asked to apologise for his statements concerning ...

    Article : 266 words
  18. NAVAL ARMAMENTS.

    The Secretary of the Navy (Mr. C. A. Swanson), in an interview to-day, advocated a general reduction of 20 per cent, in naval armaments by all signatories to the London ...

    Article : 158 words
  19. FORCED MARRIAGES.

    In the House of Representatives on June 29 Mr. Holloway (Fed. Lab.) made allegations that the Chief Protector of Aborigines in the Northern Territory (Dr. Cook), to test an ...

    Article : 266 words
  20. BEEF INDUSTRY.

    The Agricultural Editor of the "Daily Telegraph" says[?] "Some of the most difficult details of the schme for administering the subsidy of £3,000,000 to British beef farmers have ...

    Article : 215 words
  21. ALLEGED FRAUDS.

    Extensive frauds in the use of electric light and power by factory proprietors and shopkeepers in a Sydney suburb over a period of years are alleged by the police. ...

    Article : 173 words
  22. EXCITING PURSUIT

    The police fired several revolver shots during an exciting pursuit, first by motor car and then on foot, of a man suspectd of illegally taking a motor truck owned by his employer. ...

    Article : 216 words
  23. BRITISH MANOEUVRES

    The friction between British and Japanese officials in North China regarding the manoeuvres of British troops at Shan[?] wan, outside the Great Wall, remains ...

    Article : 261 words
  24. DR. PAGE'S CRITICISM.

    The leader of the Federal Country party (Dr. Page) said last night that there was nothing permanent in the method on which the Government had decided. The scheme ...

    Article : 246 words
  25. DAVIS CUP.

    The representative of the Australian Press Association says: In view of the active steps being taken by nations opposed to the holding [?] Davis Cup contests, it is now almost ...

    Article : 140 words
  26. GERMANY'S TRADE.

    The Department of Overseas Trade in a report on Germany reveals the straits to which the nation has been driven in order to find work for 4,000,000 unemployed in two ...

    Article : 277 words
  27. "A CRANKY TENET."

    Giving judgment to-day in the case in which James Usher White claimed £499 damages from Wilson and Mackinnon[?] [?] tors of the "Argus" for alleged libel. Judge ...

    Article : 299 words
  28. YOUTH BURNED.

    Frank Tread, 17, an employee of Best and Gee. Ltd., tennis racquet manufacturers, was burned about the face and hands yesterday, when a fire broke out in the company's ...

    Article : 121 words
  29. FORWARD DEALINGS

    The chairman of the Sydnev Stock Exchange (Mr. F. O. Steel) announced yesterday that the committee had further considered the question of time bargains, and had decided to ...

    Article : 197 words
  30. EPIDEMIC DISEASES.

    In the metropolis during the month of July, according to a statement issued by the Government Statistician yesterday, there were 285 cases of diphtheria in the metropolis, as ...

    Article : 67 words
  31. MOTHER RESCUES CHILDREN

    Awakened early this morning by the sound of flames, Mrs. H. Kinnear, of Brighton, groped her way through clouds of smoke and carried her two children to the safety of a ...

    Article : 83 words
  32. SHIELDS'S ERRORS.

    [?]Who will play the terrible British team in [?] asks H. Cochet in an article in [?]eant." He says that Shields's errors gave Perry a ...

    Article : 82 words
  33. NUGGET WORTH £704

    The discovery of a nuggel of gold, weighing 112 ounces, by Messrs. Ambrose, Rowe, and J. Walsh, prospectors, in a claim two miles north of Bowenvale, near Maryborough, was ...

    Article : 65 words
  34. HEAVY ESTATE DUTIES.

    How estate duties reduce fortunes is shown by the will of the second Viscount Cowdray. The first Visc[?] left £4,000,000, on which a death duty of £1,600,000 was paid. The ...

    Article : 79 words
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