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  2. PRINCE GEORGE.

    Through his Comptroller (Major Ulick Alexander) Prince George gave the "Sydney Morning Herald" a special message for Australia in an exclusive wireless telephone talk, following upon a preliminary conversation with Major Alexander on Tuesday night. The Prince's message was: ...

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  3. NEW LOG.

    Cancellation of State awards and the application of the Federal industrial jurisdiction to practically all the wages staffs of the New South Wales railways ...

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  4. ALLEGED "RING-IN."

    Mr. P. J. Bartley, the stipendiary steward of the Southern Districts Racing Association, imposed life disqualifications on the gelding Duke Bombita and several ...

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  5. UNITED STATES.

    President Roosevelt's monetary bill embodying the nationalisation of gold and devaluation of the dollar was sent to the printers after a few concessions, the nature of which are ...

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  6. FIRE AND FLOOD.

    Fire and floods are adding to the havoc caused by the earthquake which rocked India last Monday. The difficulty of relief lies in the fact that it is impossible to reach the ...

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  7. STRIKE CALE

    Textile workers employed in at least three mills in the metropolitan area yesterday decided to defy the ultimatum of the Textile Workers' Union ...

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  8. CHAOS IN CUBA

    After having held office only since Monday, Senor Carlos Hevia resigned as President of Cuba late to-night, owing to his inability to cope with the ...

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  9. FARMERS' WOOL

    The Farmers' Relief Board, after instructing wool-selling firms on Tuesday not to sell wool which had been forwarded to them by farmers in respect of whom stay orders had been issued, ...

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  10. THE PRINCE A LOVER OF SPORT.

    When spoken to at the Prince's London residence, York House, on Tuesday night, Major Alexander gladly undertook to convey the "Sydney Morning Herald's" inquiries to Prince ...

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  11. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED

    The "Daily Express" reveals the details of a remarkable land settlement experiment in South America, hitherto kept entirely secret. To-morrow a tramp ship, renamed the ...

    Article : 184 words
  12. REAR-ADMIRAL FORD.

    Rear-Admiral W. T. R. Ford, who has been appointed to succeed Rear-Admiral R. C. Dalglish in command of the Australian Naval Squadron, is a typical naval man, six feet ...

    Article : 358 words
  13. GOODWILL MISSION

    Although the Federal Government has made no decision on the proposal that a Federal Minister should visit the Far East this year on a mission of goodwill, an announcement ...

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  14. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) left London yesterday afternoon for Geneva, where he will lead the British delegation at the meeting of the Council of the League of ...

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  15. KING'S MESSAGE.

    The King hos sent the following message to the Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs):- "I sincerely thank you for your message on behalf of the Government ...

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  16. FEDERAL PLANS.

    One of the earliest matters to which the Federal Cabinet will have to devote its attention upon the resumption of meetings in Melbourne at the end of the month will be the ...

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  17. GERMANY.

    In a university lecture, Herr Freisler, Secretary of the Prussian Ministry of Justice, attacked the present basis of German law as being insufficiently aggressive. ...

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  18. WOLFRAM MINE

    The State Government has offered financial assistance to Mount Charlcsted Wolfram Mines, Ltd., for the reopening of a wolfram mine at Frogmore, 16 miles from Burrowa. ...

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  19. DATE OF DEPARTURE.

    "Peterborough," the diarist of the London "Daily Telegraph," states: "Prince George's departure for Australia may be somewhat earlier than implied by the official ...

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  20. ADVENTUROUS LIFE.

    Science, travel, and adventure in many remote parts of the world have comprised the life of Dr. Aubert de la Rue. a Frenchman, who arrived yesterday from Marse[?]lles by the ...

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  21. SHRINE OF REMEMBRANCE.

    At a meeting of the trustees of the Melbourne Shrine of Remembrance to-day, it was decided that the dedication of the shrine should take place immediately after the two ...

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  22. BYRD EXPEDITION

    Making seven knots in the face of a southerly breeze, the Jacob Ruppert at 4 p.m. to-day was 150 miles north of Little America, utilising only two boilers in order to save ...

    Article : 198 words
  23. BRITISH ENTRIES.

    The aviation journal, "The Aeroplane," says: "The decision of the de Havilland Company to compete in the air race to Melbourne shows that this firm, at least, has ...

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  24. REQUEST FROM NEWCASTLE.

    Telegrams sent by the Mayor of Newcastle (Alderman R. G. Kilgour) to the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) and the Premier (Mr. Stevens) to-day, read as follow:—"Newcastle ...

    Article : 76 words
  25. FRENCH TRADE.

    The British Chamber of Commerce in Paris passed a resolution demanding cancellation of he new French quotas and restoration of the previous quotas, adding that failing ...

    Article : 215 words
  26. THIRSTY BOWLERS.

    Members of one of the bowling clubs in Canberra have reason to regret the exactitude with which the authorities expect that the letter of the law shall be observed, particularly ...

    Article : 249 words
  27. NEW HEBRIDES.

    Great changes have taken place in the New Hebrides, in the last 33 years, according to the Rev. W. Anderson, who has been associated with the Presbyterian Mission there for ...

    Article : 508 words
  28. SHOOTING OF MAN.

    A verdict of wilful murder against Lillian Maud Carroll, 35, widow of John William Carroll, 45, an employee of the Water Supply Department at Northam, was returned by the ...

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  29. GALE IN BRITAIN.

    A severe north-westerly gale swept over the British Isles this afternoon, the gusts at times registering 80 miles an hour. In parts of Scotland considerable damage was done. ...

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  30. FEDERAL ELECTION

    Unless unforeseen political difficulties arise the visit of Prince George is likely to have the effect of postponing the Federal elections until early in 1935. It had been suggested in ...

    Article : 313 words
  31. MR. MACDONALD

    Cheers and boos greeted the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) when he addressed a Labour audience at Seaham, the electorate which he represents in the House of Commons. ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN XI.

    At the annual meeting of the Middlesex Cricket Club, Mr. P. F. Warner said he hoped that the Press and public would warmly welcome the Australian team. Regarding the ...

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  33. BANDITS' OUTRAGE.

    Bandits lost night derailed the west-bound trans-Siberian express about 20 miles from Harbin. Accurate details are lacking, but it is reported thnt at least four foreigners were ...

    Article : 123 words
  34. AT THE LAST MINUTE.

    Half an hour after the time scheduled for the dcparture of the Makura for San FranCisco, a man his wife and two children rushed to the wharf. They had been ...

    Article : 170 words
  35. JAPANESE COMPETITION.

    The Egypt. Greece. and Levant section of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce reports that British exports of cotton piecegoods to Egypt in the first 11 months of 1933 were ...

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  36. MINE FATALITY.

    Arthur Herbert Broadhead, 49, was killed while engaged as rope corporal in control of a tension trolley used in regulating the tension haulting rope at Bulli collicry this morning. ...

    Article : 115 words
  37. SURPLUS WHEAT.

    The final session of the sub-committee of the International Consultative Wheat Committee considered the problem of disposing of surplus stocks, estimated at 500,000,000 ...

    Article : 56 words
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