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  2. A RECORD.

    The fastest flicht from Nov. Zealand to Australia was completed yesterday by Air Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith. ...

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  3. CITY FIRE.

    Damage estimated at £5000 was caused by a fire which broke out in the factory of Merrett's Ltd., hat manufacturers in Foveaux-street burry Hills. yesterday. The employees, ...

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  4. CONGRESS

    The United States Senate to-day carried a motion to over-ride President Roosevelt's veto of the Independent offices Supply Bill, which provides for ...

    Article : 350 words
  5. RELIGIOUS RIOT.

    Eight persons were killed, including a woman, and scores were injured, in a riot between Hindus and Moslems at Ajodhya, the sacred city of the Hindus, on the banks of the Gogra, ...

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  6. PRINCE GEORGE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ljons) announced yesterday that he had received by cable the following information about the visit to Australia of Prince George: ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN MEAT TRADE.

    Sir Edmund Vestey, joint managing director of the Union Cold Storage Company, Ltd., London, yesterday reviewed Australia's prospects in the chilled beef trade. He said, in an interview, that he was convinced by his inspections of ...

    Article : 181 words
  8. CYCLONE.

    A cyclone has unroofed or blown down 75 percent, of the houses in Onslow, a small town on the north-western coast of Western Australia. ...

    Article : 325 words
  9. ORGANISATION OF TRADE.

    Sir Edmund Vestey said that there was no doubt in his mind that a large portion of the present export of frozen beef would be readily acceptable in a chilled condition. When ...

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  10. DISARMAMENT.

    The chairman of the Disarmament Conference (Mr. Arthur Hendeison) called on the Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon), who was accompanied by the Lord Privy Seal (Captain ...

    Article : 216 words
  11. WHEAT INDUSTRY.

    Giving reasons why the Full Bench of the Industrial Commission recently declined to increase the standard hours in industry from 44 to 48, the president (Mr Justice Browne) ...

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  12. BRITISH TRADE

    The Netherlands Government has informed the British Government that it is anxious to enter into negotiations with regard to trade between the two countries. ...

    Article : 375 words
  13. JAPAN

    At a meeting of the National Union of Conservatives, Mr. J. R. Remer, Conservative member for Macclesfield, vigorously denounced the Government's negotiations with Japan for ...

    Article : 130 words
  14. NEGLECTED CHILDREN.

    Evidence of shocking slum conditions at Collingwood was given at the Collingwood Court to-day when a mother and father were fined for having neglected their seven ...

    Article : 296 words
  15. CATTLE INSTEAD OF WHEAT.

    When giving evidence before the Wheat Commission to-day, Mr. A. S. Rodgers, a former Federal Minister, urged a conversion, or partial conversion, of marginal wheat areas ...

    Article : 160 words
  16. WAGE DECLARATION.

    Application was lodged yesterday with the Industrial Registrar (Mr. W. C. Wurth) by Messrs. Shipway and Co. on behalf of the Public Service Association for the ...

    Article : 373 words
  17. WOOL TRADE.

    The Imperial Economic Committee's wool report says:—"In view of Germany's stocks being heavier than in 1932, the prohibition of imports is not likely seriously to affect the ...

    Article : 112 words
  18. BURNING OF HOUSE.

    Victor Roy Copas and Cecil Harold Eggins were jointly charged with having maliciously set fire to a dwelling-house at Back Creek, near Tuckabia. ...

    Article : 393 words
  19. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    Following the death of Claude Cooper, 43, in the Melbourne Hospital on Tuesday from a fractured skull and other injuries. the police late to-night arrested a man in Richmond and ...

    Article : 120 words
  20. NEW TRIAL METHODS.

    Important alterations in the criminal law relating to offences committeed by uncivilised Australian aborigines in North Australia will be submitted for the approval of the Federal ...

    Article : 355 words
  21. A.L.P. BOOKS.

    The general secretary of the Australian Labour party of New South Wales, Mr. J. J. Graves, suffered a reverse in his dispute with a branch of the party, as the result of a ...

    Article : 610 words
  22. D. R. JARDINE.

    The "Daily Telegraph" asserts definitely that Jardine has written to the M.C.C., stating that he does not wish to be considered for the captaincy. The "Telegraph" adds: "It is ...

    Article : 154 words
  23. NEW BRITISH SHELL.

    Hadfields, Limited, have perfected the most efficient shell in the world. It is a 15-inch shell, weighs a ton, and can be fired through armour [?]ate inclined at 30 degrees, being one ...

    Article : 86 words
  24. WORLD AGREEMENT.

    The Australian Government's economic adviser (Mr. F. L. McDougall) is now in Rome attending a meeting of the International Institute of Agriculture. He will represent ...

    Article : 198 words
  25. BROADCAST OPERAS.

    After a meeting of the Broadcasting Commission yesterday, the chairman (Mr. C. Lloyd Jones) announced that arrangements were being made to continue the broadcasting ...

    Article : 366 words
  26. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. O. Pirow), in moving the second reading of the Constitutional Bills, said that the constitutional position was not reflected in the South Africa ...

    Article : 165 words
  27. BETTING BILL.

    The new Betting and Lotteries Bill, which fas been read the first time in the House of Lords, has produced many protests. The National Turf Protection Society (a ...

    Article : 143 words
  28. IMPROVEMENT

    The Wollongong Relief Society, which was formed when the depression started, has disbanded, and handed over its funds and clothing to the Wollongong Benevolent Society. ...

    Article : 127 words
  29. EXAMINATIONS.

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond) said yesterday that it was clear that the work of the education reform committee, which inquired into the examination system, ...

    Article : 155 words
  30. DISQUALIFICATIONS.

    The committee of the Australian Jockey Club yesterday announced the disqualification of R. T. Naylor and F. J. Punch, the former during its pleasure and the latter until he ...

    Article : 238 words
  31. BETRAYAL OF FATHER.

    A 12-year-old peasant girl has been awarded a pension of £14 a month, and has been provided with free education in the best State school, as a reward foi having denounced her ...

    Article : 101 words
  32. RUGBY UNION.

    The South African Rugby Board discussed a request from New South Wales, on behalf of the Rugby Unions of Australia, that South Africa should support an effort to after the ...

    Article : 147 words
  33. FREIGHTER GOULBURN.

    Following an unsuccessful attempt earlier in the day to pick up a crew for the interstate cargo steamer Goulburn. which has been idle at Port Melbourne for almost a month. ...

    Article : 144 words
  34. GENEROUS DINER.

    At the Showground yesterday, a man paid £5 for a 2/6 meal. It was not a mistake, Just a generous gesture of appreciation he feels for the work ...

    Article : 144 words
  35. NO PROSECUTION.

    William Henry Warren, who on February 22 was committed for trial on a charge [?] murdering George Datson, nightwatchman on the Junction North mine, was released from ...

    Article : 77 words
  36. KALGOORLIE RIOTERS.

    Eight men appeared in the Criminal Court to-day on charges of participating in the recent riots at Kalgoorlie. James Ferguson Perry was sentenced to two years' imprisonment., ...

    Article : 76 words
  37. KING'S SILVER JUBILEE.

    The "Daily Express" says: "Plans are being prepared to mark the silver Jubilee of the King's accession to the [?]rone on May 6. 1935, by an Empire festival worthy of the ...

    Article : 59 words
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