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  2. BEEF.

    In the House of Commons to-day the (Minister for Agriculture (Mr. W. E. Elliot) announced the British Government's policy with regard to the beef ...

    Article : 911 words
  3. STATE DEFICIT

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 186 words
  4. MAN DEVOURED

    An appalling tragedy is reported in a native State of Central India, where a cousin of the ruler was killed and almost completely devoured by a pack of 80 Alsatian dogs. ...

    Article : 188 words
  5. ELECTION DATE May Be September 8.

    The impression has been created in Canberia that the final decision for the election date may yet be September 8, instead of September 15. It is known ...

    Article : 142 words
  6. AMERICAN WHEAT.

    The report concerning the United States crop, showing it to be the smallest prospective yield in 30 years, caused wheat futures to-day to close at the day's top levels, up 6[?] cents ...

    Article : 134 words
  7. BARRY CRIME.

    Detective-sergeant Delancy, who resumed his evidence to-day at the inquiry into the shooting of John Ryan, 79, at Barry, described a search of the home of Mrs. Charlotte ...

    Article : 1,115 words
  8. MINERALS.

    "Properly handle, the present active revival of interest in mining in the Northern Territory is capable of leading to lasting prosperity," states teh Commonwealth geological ...

    Article : 570 words
  9. FIERCE SEA FIGHT.

    A fight on a ground scale between whales and killers took place off South Head yesterday. It was waged for more than an hour between eight humpback whales, ranging in ...

    Article : 578 words
  10. DISPUTED AREA.

    Events on the Sino-Burmese frontier appear to be rapidly reaching a crisis. The latest reports state that, although the Chinese forces have been withdrawn from the disputed ...

    Article : 156 words
  11. MINISTRY'S RECORD.

    The Assistant Treasurer (Mr. Spooner), in a broadcast address last night, reviewed the financial improvement of New South Wales during the last two years, and expressed ...

    Article : 396 words
  12. JAPAN.

    Swollen rivers have caused widespread havoc and inundations in the prefectures of Ishlkawa and Toyama, western and central Japan. The number of casualties is unknown. The ...

    Article : 127 words
  13. STATION OWNER.

    Sydney detectives are investigating the disappearance of Edward Bayse Cotton, 76, a wealthy retired bank manager and station owner, of Pukawidge, Bukulla, near Inverell, ...

    Article : 597 words
  14. AIR RACE.

    In an interview with a representative of the Australian Press Association to-day, Colonel Roscoe Turner indicated his bitterness at the action of the Royal Acro Club in ...

    Article : 541 words
  15. RAILWAY DRAWBRIDGE.

    The British Ambassador (Sir Francis Lindley) requested the Japanese Government to reopen the railway drawbridge at the mouth of the Yalu River (Manchuria) to enable the ...

    Article : 105 words
  16. EXPLOSION.

    A mysterious explosion occurred in an unused basement storeroom of the Bendigo Base Hospital at a late hour to-night, causing severe damage to the building. ...

    Article : 267 words
  17. WATERFRONT STRIKE.

    The president of the Labour Board held sessions throughout to-day in an effort to reach some basis of arbitration in the waterfront strike before to-morrow, when a general ...

    Article : 150 words
  18. BRIDGE RAILWAY

    The Minister for Transport (Mr. Bruxner) told a deputation from the New South Wales Motor Van Owners' Association yesterday that the dearest and worst paying piece of railway ...

    Article : 493 words
  19. CRIME INCREASE.

    The annual report of the Police Department, tabled in Parliament yesterday, discloses nn increase in crime in New South Wales during 1933. A feature of the report is the large ...

    Article : 338 words
  20. LAWN TENNIS.

    Following are the results of matches in which Australian players took part in the Irish championships at Dublin:— Women's singles, quarter-finals: Miss Joan ...

    Article : 183 words
  21. MAN'S COLLAPSE

    Louis Grant 26, collapsed when his sister was injured. A cup he was holding broke and severed his jugular vein. As Mr. and Mrs. W. Grant, of Brucedale, ...

    Article : 234 words
  22. BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    Police from Bathurst, Muswellbrook, Scone, Maitland and Cassilis, under the direction of Detective-sergeant Emmett, of Newcastle are engaged in a man hunt through the bush ...

    Article : 242 words
  23. AMERICAN AIRSHIP

    The Secretary of the Navy (Mr. C. A. Swanson) said to-day that the airship Los Angeles had been condemned as unsafe for further flight. ...

    Article : 58 words
  24. SCHEME OPPOSED.

    Leading Sydney authorities in the meat industry last night expressed strong opposition to any form of restriction of Australian beef exports to Britain. ...

    Article : 538 words
  25. GOLF.

    H. A. Parker, of sydney, witn a handicap of 18, who, in 1909, partnered S. N. Doust in the final of the Wimbledon men's tennis doubles, to-day finished four up and led the ...

    Article : 113 words
  26. FOREIGN AFFAIRS.

    The Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) stated in the House of Commons that he proposed to make a statement on the subject of this week's conversations between himself ...

    Article : 211 words
  27. MINE UNIONS' DISPUTE.

    Messrs. J. Jack (northern president), J. Kellock (northern vice-president), and W. Orr (general secretary of the Miners' Federation) discussed the dispute between unions at ...

    Article : 314 words
  28. HAZARDOUS TASK.

    Since Tuesday afternoon Mrs. E. B. Gledhill, wife of the head lightkeeper, has been marooned on the lonely lighthouse at Cliffy Island, dangerously ill with oppendicitis. ...

    Article : 446 words
  29. PROOF OF DEBT

    The Registrar in Bankruptcy (Mr. H. Huntley) yesterday admitted proof of a debt contracted more than 50 years ago. Special application was made by the ...

    Article : 309 words
  30. WHEAT SUPPLIES.

    Australia's wheat carry-over for the year ending this month wil lbe from 85,000,000 to 70,000,000 bushels, according to an estimate given to the Wheat Commission to-day by Mr. ...

    Article : 184 words
  31. SERIES OF MISHAPS

    Three persons received [?]urgical attention at the Melbourne Hospital, following a series of mishaps at Burnley to-day. A boy, whose identity is not known, is said to have caused ...

    Article : 233 words
  32. MELBOURNE CENTENARY.

    It is understood that the Royal and Ancient Golf Club has accepted an invitation to send an amateur team to Australia for the Melbourne centenary. It will include the best ...

    Article : 87 words
  33. ATTITUDE OF CHURCH

    The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Cosmo Lang) was questioned at the diocesan conference regarding the attitude of the Church in the event of war. ...

    Article : 196 words
  34. EXCHANGE RATE.

    Discussing exchange, questions in Australia and New Zealand, the "Financial Times" says: "Conclusions and facts definitely favour maintenance of the present discount of their ...

    Article : 142 words
  35. NATIVE RESERVE.

    The decision of the Federal Ministry to elter the boundaries of the Warramunga Aboriginal Reserve, near Tennant's Creek, in Central Australia, was notified in to-day's ...

    Article : 94 words
  36. NEGLECTED CHILD.

    Mrs. Alice Jarman, mother of Judith Jarmah, 3, who was found wandering in a store in the city on June 28, was to-day santenced to a month's immisonment on a charge of ...

    Article : 101 words
  37. SKIDDING CAR.

    When a motor car skidded and overturned on the Warwick-Stanthorpe road, near Braeside, Herbert Porter, 46, shoe traveller, of Lakem.... Sydney, was killed instantly, his head ...

    Article : 68 words
  38. ADELAIDES DRY WEATHER.

    The nine months ended June 30 were the driest period experienced in Adelaide since weather records were first token 96 years ago. The Government Meteorologist said that only ...

    Article : 57 words
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