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  2. TRAGIC FIRE.

    Miss Sydney Waratah Wye, 23, was burned to death at Lowesdale, near Corowa, on Sunday night, when petrol fumes exploded. ...

    Article : 409 words
  3. LORRY OVERTURNS.

    Eighteen persons were injured last night, when a motor lorry overturned at the corner of Gardeners and Kent roads, Mascot. Florence Creak, 44, of Darley-street, ...

    Article : 294 words
  4. INDUSTRY.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes. M.P., in an address at Crow's Nest last night, advocated Commonwealth control of the whole field of industry. "Industry," he said, "is a national matter, ...

    Article : 382 words
  5. UNITED STATES.

    Wnile the fight on President Roosevelt's monetary policy was intensified over the week-end, a comprehensive price survey, published and copyrighted by the United Press, declares ...

    Article : 508 words
  6. LYNCHING.

    An infuriated mob at San Jose (California) stormed the gaol there to-night, dragged out two confessed murderers, and lynched them on a ...

    Article : 378 words
  7. WHEAT AID.

    So many details of the Government's proposals for the assistance of wheatgrowers have yet to be determined that legislation giving effect to its decisions will not be introduced ...

    Article : 755 words
  8. FOUR GOOD INNINGS.

    Good innings by four New South Wales batsmen in the testimonial match against The Rest of Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday enabled the side to score 390 runs for the loss of four wickets in the second innings. ...

    Article : 192 words
  9. THE BANKS.

    Commenting on Mr. Lang's declared policy for the control of banking, the president of the Chamber of Commerce (Mr. A. Spencer Watts) yesterday said: ...

    Article : 262 words
  10. HOUR OF FAST SCORING.

    The last hour of play produced the fastest scoring of any day in Melbourne or Sydney trial matches. The batting of Kippax and Rowe was exhilarating, and a welcome change ...

    Article : 1,694 words
  11. BARRACKING.

    "We hear far too much about barracking in cricket," said Mr. M. A. Noble, Australia's former test captain, in an address to young cricketers at the New South Wales Cricket ...

    Article : 484 words
  12. WOMAN'S EVIDENCE.

    Evidence concerning a marriage of convenience was given before Mr. Justice K. W. Street yesterday by Marie Ellen Watson, of View-street, Annandale, who asked for a decree ...

    Article : 395 words
  13. GENERAL STRIKE

    Brigadier-General F. P. Crozier, who commanded the 119th Infantry Brigade in France in 1916, said to-day that any threat of war should be followed immediately by a general ...

    Article : 285 words
  14. U.S. ARMY.

    General Douglas MacArthur, Chief of Staff of the United States Army, in his annual report to Congress, recommends an increase in the army from 120,000 to 165,000 men, with a ...

    Article : 126 words
  15. TANDEM CYCLISTS

    Sunburnt and bespattered with mud and dust of four States, and riding a gaily-coloured tandem bicycle, equipped with a novel gearing arrangement, two sturdy Western ...

    Article : 433 words
  16. SPAIN.

    The Madrid correspondent of the "Daily Herald" says: "The Right Wing parties have offered to co-operate with Senor Lerroux, leader of the Centre, with a view to forming a ...

    Article : 159 words
  17. TRAIN ROBBERIES.

    At the Burwood Police Court, Edward King, 26, and James Lawrence Montlford, 24, labourers, pleaded guilty to stealing, on or about November 16, between Darling Harbour and ...

    Article : 244 words
  18. GERMANY.

    The schism in the Nazi German Christian movement is spreading, and includes the Bavarian section, all the Pomeranian clergy, and 1100 of the 1200 Wurtemburg pastors, ...

    Article : 211 words
  19. ALLEGED GRAFT

    Bernard Ellis Watts, of Bankstown, was further examined in Bankruptcy yesterday, before the Registrar (Mr. N. C. Lockhart). At the previous examination he had attributed his ...

    Article : 405 words
  20. ALSATIAN DOG.

    Mr. W. C. Geikle, P.M., in a reserved decision at the Tamworth Police Court to-day ruled that a person ordered by a local government body to destroy an Alsatian dog, ...

    Article : 205 words
  21. CHINESE REBELS.

    The Nanking Government is preparing for military action against the new People's Government at Foochow, which recently declared the independence of Fuklen province. ...

    Article : 170 words
  22. WHEAT LOADING.

    Extra rates for waterside workers engaged in the loading of wheat were awarded by Judge Beeby in a reserved judgment delivered to-day in the Arbitration Court. The shipowners had ...

    Article : 450 words
  23. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO FUND.

    The secretary of the New South Wales Cricket Association (Mr. H. Heydon) yesterday announced a list of subscriptions to the Collins-Kelleway-Andrews testimonial fund, ...

    Article : 93 words
  24. BOAT FOUNDERS.

    Two Bass Strait lighthouse keepers who were washed up on a small island after their fishing boat had foundered yesterday, were rescued last evening by the steamer Craigend. ...

    Article : 265 words
  25. PRICELESS WINDOWS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says: "A confession by Mile. Marguerite Hure, an artist, solves the mystery of the disappearance of some of the priceless stained ...

    Article : 158 words
  26. FOSSIL REMAINS

    Mr. S. Warren Carey, of the Sydney University research department, who for some time has been examining geological conditions in the Tamworth district, has had brought ...

    Article : 266 words
  27. ALLEGED FRAUDS.

    Detective-sergeant Gallagher and Detective Buckley have been making investigations into complaints by a city bank concerning alleged frauds. ...

    Article : 158 words
  28. ENGLISH RACING SEASON.

    With winnings totalling £27,559, the Earl of Derby heads the list of successful owners. Lord Glanely is next with £23,852, and the Aga Khan follows with £19,311. His Majesty ...

    Article : 118 words
  29. MAN'S DEATH IN STORM

    After a heavy thunderstorm on Friday night, Alban Allan Henry Williams, 34, was found dead at West Lynne, near Jindabyne, in circumstances which indicated that he had ...

    Article : 123 words
  30. COLOUR BLINDNESS.

    Mr. G. F. Naylor, in a lecture on business psychology at the Chamber of Manufactures Building, said that four per cent. of the male population of Australia was colour blind. ...

    Article : 140 words
  31. WHEAT CAMPAIGN IN ITALY.

    Cash prizes totalling £13,000 were distributed to 93 towns for the benefit of farmers who distinguished themselves in Signor Mussolini's campaign to make the Italian wheat crop ...

    Article : 95 words
  32. HUGE STATUE OF LENIN.

    The Moscow correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says: "A chromium-plated statue of Lenin, bigger than New York's Statue of Liberty, will soon dominate Moscow from the ...

    Article : 92 words
  33. TASMAN FLIGHT.

    Mr. C. T. P Ulm said last night that he was ready to take off on his flight in the Faith in Australia from Mascot to New Zealand. He was awaiting only favourable weather ...

    Article : 92 words
  34. YOUTH'S ESCAPE.

    V. Nolan narrowly escaped death when he was sucked into a waterpipe near the Tenterfield-road, Mallanganee, yesterday. Torrential rain had fallen. ...

    Article : 86 words
  35. "HOUSIE HOUSIE."

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) said yesterday that he had asked the police for a report on the operations of "housie housie shops." The Government is considering whether ...

    Article : 63 words
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