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  2. WOOL PRICES Fully Maintained.

    Wool prices yesterday fully maintained the levels at which they closed last Thursday. At the Wool Exchange yesterday Japanese ...

    Article : 171 words
  3. EX-M.P.'S ACTION

    Evidence concerning alleged conversations, about the preparation of a speech, between the Premier (Mr. Stevens) and an official who was helping him in the election ...

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  4. ABORIGINES. PUNITIVE PARTY.

    The publication yesterday of the proposal of the Federal Government to send a punitive expedition to Arnhem Land, where, it is reported, Japanese ...

    Article : 125 words
  5. PRICE OF GOLD.

    The present price of gold is the highest ever recorded in Australia, and it is having a remarkable effect on production, and consequently on the demand for gold mining ...

    Article : 235 words
  6. CENSUS COUNT.

    A further preliminary census count of the population of New South Wales and Victoria made available to-day indicates that there will be no change in the number of members ...

    Article : 437 words
  7. JAPAN'S NAVY.

    The Japanese naval party insists on the carrying out of a building progrnmme to redress deficiencies in the national defence forces, and advocates of a bigger navy are ...

    Article : 216 words
  8. HURRICANE DEVASTATES CUBA.

    At least 100 persons have been killed and betwen 600 and 1000 injured in the Santa Clara and Matanzas provinces by the hurricane which swept Cuba over ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 127 words
  9. PARTY UNITY.

    Sir Henry Braddon yesterday gave an out-spoken warning of the risks and dangers confronting Australia in the event of the return of a Labour Government at Canberra, and an ...

    Article : 834 words
  10. PROTESTS TO GOVERNMENT.

    The Association for the Protection of Native Races yesterday carried a resolution declaring that its members had read "with horror and amazement" of the proposed punitive ...

    Article : 358 words
  11. FIRST SHIPMENTS TO-DAY.

    Four large shipments of new season's wool, the first since the opening of the sales at the beginning of last week, will leave Sydney to-day for the United Kingdom and ...

    Article : 303 words
  12. THE DRUIDS

    Statements that the officers and directors of the Grand Lodge of the United Ancient Order of Druids had acted unconstitutionally and used "preferential methods" were made ...

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  13. THE WALLABIES.

    The Sprinbok captain, Phillp Nel, paid a great tribute to the Wallabies. In an interview he said that the Wallabies had earned the full value of their points in the ...

    Article : 303 words
  14. NAZI GERMANY.

    In an address to 110,000 Storm Troops at the huge Nazi Congress at Nuremberg, the Chancellor (Herr Hitler), after the customary retrospect of "Germany's misery and disgrace ...

    Article : 271 words
  15. DIVORCE LAW

    Preaching at St. Michael and St. John's Cathedral, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Bathurst (Dr. Norton) scathingly attacked the proposed Divorce Amendment Bill, providing ...

    Article : 663 words
  16. DEFENCE. A General's Opinion.

    The opinion that Australia's defences are inadequate and that, in the event of war, Australia cannot look to the A.I.F. to constitute the main defence was expressed ...

    Article : 314 words
  17. DECISION DEFERRED

    Although the Cabinet to-day discussed the advisability of despatching a punitive expedition to Arnhem Land to apprehend the aboriginal murderers of Japanese fishermen and an ...

    Article : 351 words
  18. TWO MATCHES TO PLAY.

    The Wallabies, who have won 12 matches and lost nine, have two matches remaining to complete their programme. Both will be played at Capetown. To-morrow they will ...

    Article : 127 words
  19. IRISH FREE STATE.

    Mr. de Valera, in an interview, denied that he intended to call for an early general election. He admitted, however, that if all the pa[?] voted against the Fianna Fail, its ...

    Article : 235 words
  20. LAWN TENNIS.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" lawn tennis correspondent (Mr. Wallis Myers), in a message from New York, says that the local soil and climate are inimical to turf culture at Forest ...

    Article : 131 words
  21. SCULLING TITLE.

    George Towns, principal backer of Alf Burns, lodged a deposit of £50 for Burns to row Bobby Pearce for the world's sculling championship. Burns states that he thinks ...

    Article : 61 words
  22. CO-ORDINATING CIVILIAN SERVICES.

    The Minister for Defence (Sir George Pearce) to-day expressed his agreement with Brigadier-General Lloyd, M.L.A., as to the value of the co-ordination of civilian services ...

    Article : 307 words
  23. A CHATSWOOD PETITION.

    At a meeting of the members of the Sydney Church of England Clerical Prayer Union held at St. Paul's, Chatswood, yesterday, it was decided unanimously to send a telegraphic ...

    Article : 60 words
  24. SUB-CONTRACT.

    The Chief Industrial Magistrate (Mr. E. A. Prior) yesterday fined a defendant £20. describing it as a substantial penalty, for a breach of an award by means of a ...

    Article : 382 words
  25. HELD BY PIRATES.

    The authorities hope to secure the release within a few days of the British officers captured by the Nanchang pirates. [On March 29 four British mercantile ...

    Article : 106 words
  26. LONDON PRESS REPORT.

    The "Daily Herald" gives prominence to a message from Brisbane under the heading, "Australian Punitive Expedition to Please Japan," which states: "Fear of trouble with ...

    Article : 82 words
  27. MONT ST. QUENTIN.

    Major L. E. Beavis, military liaison officer in London, and Captain Murphy, of the War Graves Commission, represented Australia at the ceremonies in connection with the ...

    Article : 124 words
  28. JACK DONALDSON.

    Australian friends report the death on Friday of Jack Donaldson, the famous Australian professional runner. The late Jack Donaldson was one of the ...

    Article : 170 words
  29. AUSTRALIAN LOANS.

    The City Editor of the "Daily Telegraph" says: "An attempt will shortly be made to deal with the £15,000,000 Commonwealth 6 per cent. lean maturing in 1931-1941. The ...

    Article : 120 words
  30. TASMANIA.

    The chairman of the State Fruit Advisory Board (Mr. B. J. Pearsall), in his report for the year ended June 30, said it must be admitted that, owing to the lowness of the ...

    Article : 138 words
  31. BRITISH SUGAR MARKET.

    The "Daily Herald" says:—"Government subsidised sugar beet actories, and Tate and Lyle, Ltd., refiners, representing the sugar combine, have agreed to regulate supplies of ...

    Article : 124 words
  32. ROYAL EMPIRE SOCIETY.

    The council of the New South Wales branch of the Royal Empire Society, at a meeting yesterday afternoon, unanimously carried the following resolution:— ...

    Article : 232 words
  33. INDIAN OUTRAGE.

    Following the shooting of the District Magistrate at Midnapore, Bengal (Mr. B. E. J. Burge), by two youths, as he was walking on to a football field, the police combed Bengal ...

    Article : 97 words
  34. INNOCENT MAN'S PRINTS

    The Chief Stipendiary Magistrate (Mr. Laidlaw), at the Central Police Court yesterday, told a solicitor that he had no power to order the police to destroy fingerprints they ...

    Article : 156 words
  35. STOLEN GOODS

    A quantity of stolen jewellery was returned to its owner in Strathfield yesterday before it was missed. Detectives Frankish, Clifford and Nixon ...

    Article : 114 words
  36. THE KANGAROOS.

    The Kangaroos will play Bramley on Wednesday. Following will be the term:—Fullback, C. Smith: three-quarters. F. Gardner, D. Brown, F. Laws, A. Ridley: five-eighth, F. ...

    Article : 89 words
  37. THE BUDGET.

    A meeting of the Cabinet was held yesterday when further consideration was given to the preparation of the Premier's Budget speech, which will be delivered in Parliament in about ...

    Article : 82 words
  38. RIOTS IN SOFIA.

    A message from Sofia (Bulgaria) says that, in the absence of King Boris in London, riotous Communist demonstrations caused street fighting throughout the day in the capital. ...

    Article : 63 words
  39. DOUBLES TOTE.

    An application has been made to the State Treasury for permission to instal a doubles totalisator at the Ascot racecourse. Similar totallsators are now in operation ...

    Article : 35 words
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