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  2. ALBURY CRIME.

    The murder of the woman whose battered and charred body was found under a culvert off the Howlong-road near Albury, remains unsolved. The New South Wales police, with ...

    Article : 671 words
  3. EPIC STORY OF THE WAR.

    In the following narrative Mr. John Sandes reproduces a story as told to him by Mr. Bruce Heathcote, an American bank manager, how the movements of the German Pacific Fleet off the Falkland Islands were reported to the British Admiralty, enabling Admiral Doveton Sturdee to ...

    Article : 118 words
  4. RIOTS.

    President Roosevelt took a hand in the textile strike to-night, as it reached the stage of violence. He announced that he would appoint a board of three ...

    Article : 777 words
  5. ROYAL VISIT.

    The Duke of Gloucester boarded H.M.S. Sussex, at Marseilles to-day for the voyage to Australia. Marseilles was a picture, the slopes behind ...

    Article : 603 words
  6. UNEMPLOYED.

    Some official figures regarding unemployment in New South Wales, and the vast improvement made in industry since the Lang Government went out of office were disclosed ...

    Article : 473 words
  7. NAZI CONGRESS.

    The sixth Nazi Congress commenced to-day in sweltering heat, when 15,000 brownuniformed Nazis packed themselves into the vast Luitpold Hall. ...

    Article : 653 words
  8. THE PREMIER

    "Our political opponents admit that they will be unable to commence upon their programme until they have destroyed two things. They call it reconstruct—but if you examine ...

    Article : 1,314 words
  9. MR. HEATHCOTE'S NARRATIVE.

    Mr. Bruce Heathcote, manager of the San Francisco branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce in 1918 and 1919, visited Sydney after the Armistice. His mission, as he told ...

    Article : 1,753 words
  10. "JAY-WALKER."

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 310 words
  11. BANK DEPOSITS

    Speaking last night at Cronulla, the Minister for Justice (Mr. Martin) referred to Mr. Lang's statement that where a deposit was made in a financial institution the latter ...

    Article : 342 words
  12. THE CENTENARY.

    Mr. George Jacobus, president of the American Professional Golfeis' Association, gave the Australian Press Association the following statement: A team of American ...

    Article : 439 words
  13. DISCUSSION IN ENGLAND.

    The naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" (Mr. Bywater) has received numerous letters following his reference to Dr. Wheatley's disclosures regarding the decoding of ...

    Article : 181 words
  14. NAZIS IN YUGOSLAVIA.

    The newspaper "Grazer Volksblatt' declares: "Nazis in the Yugoslavian frontier town of Warasdin have occupied a cinema theatre, and two schools given to them by adherents, ...

    Article : 93 words
  15. WOOL SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 253 words
  16. SALE OF SUBMARINES.

    Talk of bribery in the sale of submarines to South Anerican countries, and a statement that a Peruvian salesman unsuccessfully sought to serve as a delegate to the 1925 ...

    Article : 263 words
  17. DR. WHEATLEYS COMMENT.

    Dr. Wheatley, when shown the above cable last night, expressed no surprise at the statements attributed to Mr. George Abbott. "that German naval codes were certainly in the ...

    Article : 388 words
  18. "NEW DEAL."

    Mr. Donald Richberg, Secretary of president Roosevelt's Executive Council, issued a report to-day on the progress of the "new deal," ...

    Article : 101 words
  19. WAGGA TRIAL.

    A witness at the third trial of Mrs. Lillian Anderson, which was continued to-day informed the Court that she had learnt her evidence off by heart. ...

    Article : 361 words
  20. KINGSFORD SMITH.

    Yesterday's torrential rein flooded Mascot aerodrome, and caused Sir Charles Kingsford Smith to alter his plans for a fast non-stop flight from Sydney to Perth. ...

    Article : 401 words
  21. AIR MAILS.

    The experimental South Atlantic air mail is a complete success. Letters from Paris reach South America in two days. The giant seaplane Croix du Sud left Natal (Brazil) on ...

    Article : 93 words
  22. ROAD COMPETITION.

    At the annual meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, which is being held in Aberdeen, Professor H. M Hallsworth, Dale Professor of Economics in the ...

    Article : 128 words
  23. BOY ATHLETES

    A team of 12 Canadian schoolboys who will compete in Melbourne on November 9 and 10 will comprise Alfred Zizis (Toronto), Howard Macphee (Vancouver), William ...

    Article : 114 words
  24. REWARD OF £250

    A reward of £250 will be paid to anyone giving information leading to the arrest and conviction of the man who shot and killed Paul Drasdoff, 45, a Russian, in his shop in ...

    Article : 198 words
  25. CATTLEMAN'S HERD.

    A civil action commenced in the Supreme Court to-day, as the outcome of alleged depredations by an Alsatian dog. Edward Carroll, of Kingaroy, claimed £252 ...

    Article : 195 words
  26. COLLISION IN AIR.

    Two aeroplanes collided over the city. One crashed on the roof of the Royal Palace, and the pilot was killed. The pilot of the other machine escaped by ...

    Article : 53 words
  27. MONEY FOR TRAVEL.

    Mr. Richard Lee, retired London baker, aged 70, who arrived by the Maloja yesterday, explained in an interview how he was able to travel. He does not drink or smoke, so ...

    Article : 235 words
  28. ALTITUDE RECORD.

    Mr. wiley Post, who will complete in the Melbourne Centenary air race, took his 'plane, the Winnie Mae, to an altitude of more than 40,000 feet to-day, as a prelude to an attempt ...

    Article : 107 words
  29. GRENADIER GUARDS' BAND.

    Members of the band of the Grenadier Guards, who are proceeding to Australia, caused a sensation here when they disemparked from the Otranto in full dress— ...

    Article : 84 words
  30. D57 LOCOMOTIVE

    The Railway Department created a record to-day when one of its latest locomotives a D57, hauled 1100 tons of coal from Lithgow to Sydney. The previous record load was 900 ...

    Article : 83 words
  31. COTTON DUTIES.

    A meeting of the "ginger" group of eight Lancashire members of the House of Commons, so called because of their activity on behalf of Lancashire interests, decided to ...

    Article : 56 words
  32. THE AIR RACE.

    It is unlikely that India will be representad in the London-Melbourne air race, as V. L. Chandi, of Calcutta, who entered a 'plane, unable to participate owing to the pilot, ...

    Article : 49 words
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