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  2. AT DARWIN.

    The Percival Gull monoplane carrying the "Herald" representatives in the Northern Territory landed at Darwin this morning after a fast flight from Daly Waters. ...

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  3. WOOL PRICES.

    The Australian record price for wool this season was broken yesterday for the second time during this series, when a Continental buyer gave /37½ for seven bales of AAA branded ...

    Article : 466 words
  4. ADRIAN QUIST.

    In a terrific five-set match on the Milton courts this afternoon, the young South Aust[?]lian player, Adrian Quist, defeated Jack Crawford in the final of the Queensland singles ...

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  5. M.C.C.'S REPLY.

    The M.C.C., in its reply to the cable sent by the Board of Control from Melbourne on November 16, with reference to body-line bowling, states that its previous cable of October 9 must be accepted as final, and that it cannot go beyond the assurance given in that message. ...

    Article : 189 words
  6. "LEMURIA."

    Traces of "Lemuria," a supposed lost continent in the Indian Ocean, stretching from India to the African and Arabian coasts, have been discovered by Sir John Murray, on an ...

    Article : 293 words
  7. DISARMAMENT.

    There is some criticism of a speech made by the Chairman of the Disarmament Commission (Mr. Arthur Henderson) at a private meeting of members of the House of Commons ...

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  8. SPAIN.

    Messages from Madrid state that the peak point of the insurrection in Spain seems to have passed, with the abandonment of the idea of a ...

    Article : 532 words
  9. TEXT OF RECENT CABLES.

    For the purpose of thoroughly setting out the position, the text of the recent cables relevant to the issue are set out below. M.C.C.'S CABLE OF OCTOBER 9. "The M.C.C. committee appreciate the ...

    Article : 353 words
  10. FUKIEN SITUATION.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons on the situation in Fukien, the Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) stated that the Chinese Government had been warned ...

    Article : 123 words
  11. BUILDING PROJECT.

    A new theatre is to be erected in Sydney. It will form part of a large building scheme, which will involve an expenditure on land and buildings of approximately £350,000. ...

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  12. BOARD'S NEXT MOVE.

    Those who believed that the despatch of the last cable from Melbourne in November would cause the position to be aggravated, have had their fears realised. ...

    Article : 430 words
  13. AVIATION.

    The Prince of Wales' speech, in which he urged a progressive civil aviation policy, has led to much activity in the planning of new aerodromes, including a decision to build a ...

    Article : 233 words
  14. UNITED STATES.

    The greatest possible confusion continues in regard to wine and liquor imports in the face of a growing popular demand and persisting high prices for domestic as well as ...

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  15. F. J. PERRY.

    F. J. Perry, who remained in Sydney for treatment while his team-mates are holidaying at Mr. F. D. McMaster's property in the country, is making a satisfactory recovery from ...

    Article : 101 words
  16. SHIPPING SUBSIDY.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" political correspondent says that the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Runciman) is expected to make a statement in the House of Commons on ...

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  17. INTERSTATE VIEWS.

    Although the South Australian members of the Board of Control would not discuss the cable, the opinion is held here that the Australian team will tour England next year. ...

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  18. PERILOUS CLIMB.

    Four men—Edward Billett, Ernest Sharp, Alfred Raynor, and Cecil Smith—risked their lives on Monday night to recover the body of Clarence William Body, 41, who was killed ...

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  19. AIR SERVICES.

    The Minister for Defence (Sir George Pearce) announced this evening the organisations which would share in a special grant of £3000 this year for the encouragement of civil ...

    Article : 267 words
  20. INSURANCE FRAUDS.

    The hearing was continued to-day at the Bow-street Police Court [?] the case in which Brynmor Miles, chief officer of the London Salvage Corps, was charged wit[?] having ...

    Article : 385 words
  21. QUARANTINE.

    The Federal Cabinet at its meeting to-day gave authority for the erection of a public health laboratory at Darwin. The laboratory will be similar to a number of other public ...

    Article : 223 words
  22. IRISH FREE STATE.

    The leader of the Blue Shirts (General O'Duffy) secretly consulted his supporters in Dublin, and departed in a closed car to his hiding-place in the south of Ireland, its ...

    Article : 131 words
  23. BRITISH PRESS, COMMENT.

    The "Daily Express" says: "The shadow of body-line bowling still hangs over the tour, but the M.C.C. has adroitly shifted the responsibility to play or not to play, on to the ...

    Article : 589 words
  24. "BADLY HANDLED."

    "I am convinced that the whole thing has been badly handled, and I think that the latest reply from the M.C.C. is what the Board of Control deserves," said Mr. A. W. ...

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  25. "WINGED HORROR."

    The "Daily Herald" says that Scotland Yard is inquiring into a Danish Press allegation that Dr. Gerlich, the German inventor of the "winged horror" rifle bullet, with a velocity of ...

    Article : 141 words
  26. THE BEGA SERVICE.

    Captain F. W. Follett, of Adastra Airways, Ltd., said that the subsidy would enable his company to develop the air route between Sydney and Bega. A new de Havilland Fox ...

    Article : 97 words
  27. DIAMOND RINGS.

    An audacious theft was committed in Collins-street this morning, when a man threw a brick wrapped in paper through the main window of Hardy Bros.' jewellery store, and ...

    Article : 280 words
  28. OTHER N.S.W. VIEWS.

    Mr. W. C. Bull, one of the New South Wales members of the Board of Control, and treasurer-elect of the Australian Eleven, said:— "I have the M.C.C.'s cable of October 9 ...

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  29. DR. ANGUS.

    A new committee of the Presbytery of Sjdney was appointed last night to confer with Dr. Angus on the views expressed in his theological teachings. The report of the ...

    Article : 229 words
  30. SIR MILES LAMPSON.

    The last official act of the British Minister to China (Sir Miles Lampson) before his departure this afternoon to assume the High Commissionership of Egypt, was the granting ...

    Article : 125 words
  31. BYRD EXPEDITION.

    The Byrd expedition ship. Jacob Ruppert, sailed for Little America in the Antarctic, this morning. With the huge Curtiss-Wright-Condor ...

    Article : 168 words
  32. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.

    The disclosure of the existence of a "pond" underneath the foundations of St. Paul's Cathedral is made in a report by Sir Alexander Gibb and Mr. Ralph Freeman, the well-known ...

    Article : 190 words
  33. AFGHAN'S SUICIDE.

    Members of the Afghan Royal family, the Premier, the War Minister, and other notable persons attended the State funeral of Afridi Khan Bajauri, a young Afghan chieftain, who ...

    Article : 98 words
  34. DR. RADFORD.

    The former Bishop of Goulburn (Dr. Radford) will succeed the Rev. Basil Bourchier as rector of St. Anne's, Soho. [The Rev. Basil Bourchier resigned because ...

    Article : 54 words
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