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  2. 'PLANE CRASHES.

    A 'plane crash, in which Squadron-Leader S. P. Collett, a son of the Lord Mayor of London, was killed, occurred at the Royal Air Force pageant at Hendon just after the ...

    Article : 316 words
  3. WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    J. Crawford is the only Australian left in the men's singles at Wimbledon. A. K. Quist and H. Hopman were eliminated on Saturday, Quist being beaten by F. J. Perry in straight sets and Hopman going down to G. M. Lott, who won three sets to one. ...

    Article : 184 words
  4. RURAL RELIEF.

    A further indication of the policy which the Federal Ministry is formulating to deal with rural debt adjustment will, it is expected, be given by the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 479 words
  5. SEIZED BY POLICE.

    It is stated that the police made a surprise visit to a galvanised iron shed in a lane off Wells-street, South Melbourne, to-night, and seized 15 rifles of various types and about ...

    Article : 89 words
  6. BLIZZARD.

    A fierce southerly blizzard, accompanied by a heavy fall of snow, swept the whole of Otago Province and parts of Southland, Canterbury, and the West Coast during the ...

    Article : 398 words
  7. REVOLUTIONARY PLOT

    General von Schleicher, a former Chancellor and a former Ministen- for Defence, and his wife were shot dead by special police, seven Storm Troop leaders were executed, and other Storm Troopers, including the commander, Captain Roehm, were arrested, when the Nazis took drastic action to-day ...

    Article : 231 words
  8. THE SIRIUS.

    A yacht, which is to sail round the world and which may compete in ocean yacht races abroad, is being built, at Careening Cove to the order of Mr. Harold Nossiter, a ...

    Article : 249 words
  9. QUARTER-FINALISTS.

    The following are the last eight in the men's singles: J. Crawford (Australia), L. R. Stoefen (U.S.A.), H. W. Austin (Britain), F. X. Shields (U.S.A.), F. J. Perry (Britain), G. M. Lott ...

    Article : 1,588 words
  10. NAVAL BUILDING.

    Heralded by cheers of thousands, Germany's third pocket battleship, which cost £4,000,000, and which, although conforming to limitations imposed by the Versailles Treaty, could, it is ...

    Article : 98 words
  11. PERIL IN THE SURF.

    The crew of a North Bondi Life-saving Club surfboat had an exciting experience on Saturday when the boat capsized in the surf, as they were returning to the beach after ...

    Article : 487 words
  12. SEVEN EXECUTIONS.

    So far, the number who have been shot when "resisting arrest," or who "committed suicide to avoid arrest," or the number of arrests of partisans of the Right and Left, ...

    Article : 1,801 words
  13. CENTENARY MEDAL.

    The Graziers' Federal Council has protested to the Victorian Centenary Council against the accepted design for the centenary medal. The medal was considered "a false symbol, a ...

    Article : 171 words
  14. FIRE IN BRISBANE

    Manufacturera and indent agents who occupied the second and third floors of the Commercial Travellers' Association's building in Elizabeth-street lost stock valued at many ...

    Article : 289 words
  15. FRANCE'S REPLY.

    The Chamber of Deputies, by 425 votes to 120, authorised the laying down, before the end of the year, of a 26,000-ton battleship, a destroyer, and one first-class and one ...

    Article : 158 words
  16. DARING THEFT

    A city business man was attacked in Hunter-street on Saturday evening by a thief Who sprang at him while his back was turned, battered him viciously, robbed him ...

    Article : 355 words
  17. BRITISH BATTLESHIPS

    The naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" (Mr. H. C. Bywater) says: "Britain's new battleships to be laid down in 1937 will differ from all fighting ships afloat. ...

    Article : 89 words
  18. PUBLIC HEALTH.

    "On the general question of public health I am very anxious about the future, because I recognise the enormous amount of money required," said Mr. Weaver, speaking at the ...

    Article : 712 words
  19. LOST CHILD

    Judith, the little blue-eyed girl who was found staring unconcernedly into a window of the Myer Emporium, Ltd., Bourke-street, on Thursday afternooon, was identified by ...

    Article : 289 words
  20. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    T. H. Cotton, the British professional, is the first Briton to win the British open golf championship for 11 years. "I am delighted," said Cotton, "I am sure ...

    Article : 549 words
  21. WOMEN'S TEAM

    The special representative of the Australian Press Association at Wimbledon says:— The Lawn Tennis Association has decided to send three women players to Australia, via ...

    Article : 142 words
  22. QUARTER-FINALS.

    The last eight at Wimbledon are J. Crawford, L. R. Stoefen, H. W. Austin, F. X. Shields, F. J. Perry, G. M. Lott, V. G. Kirby, and Sidney B. Wood, and they will meet in ...

    Article : 202 words
  23. FIRST HORSE TREK.

    A collection of horses, ranging from a 10½ hands dapple-grey pony to a raking 17 hands hunter, were the mounts of members of Sydney's first organised "trekking" party, which ...

    Article : 368 words
  24. CITY FIRE.

    A fire which bioke out on Saturday evening in the municipal fruit markets threatened to become serious, owing to the huge quantity of light-timber cases, but 40 firemen succeeded ...

    Article : 85 words
  25. INJURED WITH AXE.

    Mrs. Florence Derricott, 47, was found in a semi-conscious condition, the result of serious head wounds inflicted with an axe, and was admitted to the Maldon Hospital ...

    Article : 133 words
  26. WATER BOTTLE.

    An incipient fire at the Royal Hotel, Tarce, last week was traced to a water-bottle acting as a burning glass. Painters were at work in the building, and ...

    Article : 168 words
  27. RUSSIAN BALLET.

    [?]. U. Willamson, Ltd., have engaged for the Russian ballet company, Olga Spessiva, of the Grand Opera House, Paris, as primaballerina, and Anatole Wilzak as principal ...

    Article : 175 words
  28. TYPISTE AWARDED DAMAGES

    A jury in the Supreme Court to-night awarded Vivian Macmillan, 22, stenographer, damages of 10,000 dollars, and her father. Allan Macmillan 5000 dollars, against the ...

    Article : 124 words
  29. MR. ULM.

    Mr. Ulm stated to-night that he intends to depart tor Sydney in the Faith in Australia at 4.30 o'clock to-morrow morning. ...

    Article : 32 words
  30. THIEVES IN SCHOOL.

    Thieves who bioke into Fort-street Boys' High School, Petersham, yesterday afternoon, apparently found nothing of worth to them, and departed empty-handed, but they left ...

    Article : 81 words
  31. DUKE OF GLOUCESTER.

    The Duke of Gloucester has been appointed a Knight of the Order of St. Patilck. [Other cable news appears on page 10.] ...

    Article : 29 words
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