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  2. MR. BRUCE ACCEPTS OFFICE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced this evening that the Government had decided to appoint Mr. S. M. Bruce as High Commissioner ...

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  3. JAPAN TO-DAY.

    Passengers by the Tanda, which reached Sydney from Japanese ports yesterday, witnessed a striking scene as the vessel steamed out of Yokohama. The main body of the ...

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  4. £20,000 CLAIM.

    The hearing of the action in which Mr. A. C. Willis is claiming £20,000 damages from Mr. J. T. Lang, former Premier, for alleged slander, was continued yesterday in the Supreme Court. ...

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  5. PRICE OF BREAD.

    Mr. McKell moved the adjournment of the Legislative Assembly yesterday to discuss the price or bread, and made allegations against the Master Bakers' Association and the Flour ...

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  6. MAIL BAGS RIFLED ON TRAIN.

    A daring train robbery took place between Bowen and Home Hill on Wednesday night. When a goods train, known as the ...

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  7. WOOL PRICES.

    Inquiries in responsible quarters in London associated with Australian pastoral and banking interests suggest that while there is ground for intense satisfaction in the recent ...

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  8. GERMANY.

    Before reading the unanimous report of the International Commission of Inquiry which was held informally in London into the circumstances of the Reichstag fire, Mr. D. N. ...

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  9. DISARMAMENT. Better Outlook.

    Within recent weeks the prospects of agreement being reached between the chief Powers on disarmament problems have become more hopeful. ...

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  10. MONEY STOLEN

    Money was stolen in unusual circumstances from a train travelling between Kurrajong and Richmond on Wednesday night. The money, amounting to £10/15/11, was the ...

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  11. IDEAL HOME.

    Professor Kay Mouat, Professor of Physiology at the College of Medicine, Singapore, decided some years ago that he would make an extensive survey of various parts of the Empire ...

    Article : 334 words
  12. HOSPITAL WORKERS.

    Mr. Archibald A. Rankin, president of the Newcastle Hospital, stated in evidence before Mr. Justice Webb, of the Industrial Commission, yesterday, that if the 44 hours standard ...

    Article : 255 words
  13. LONDON SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day the offerings totalled 10,853 bales, including 587 bales from New South Wales, 2038 from Queensland, 934 from Victoria, 30 from Western Australia, and ...

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  14. BRILLIANT CAREER.

    The outstanding features of Mr. Bruce's career have been his meteoric rise in public life and his long tenure of the office of Prime Minister. He was born in 1883, was called to ...

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  15. CAR BURNT

    A motor car standing in the grounds of the Newcastle police barracks was burned at about 11.30 o'clock to-night. It Is believed that the fire was deliberately caused. ...

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  16. NEW CREDIT

    The German Chancellor (Herr Hitler) and the President of the Reichbank (Dr. Schacht) attended a meeting of the Economic General Council, which approved of the Government's ...

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  17. MIMIC WAR.

    Battle practice, at Greenhills yesterday, stirred the peaceful countryside like a trumpet blast in a pastoral symphony. Out on the green flats, beyond Liverpool, there were ...

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  18. SYDNEY SALES.

    Thin, burry, and very dusty wools were again irregular at yesterday's Sydney sales. The market for all good quality lines, however, was firm at the previous day's rates. Skirtings ...

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  19. STOCK EXCHANGE.

    Yesterday the Stock Exchange experienced one of its busiest days on record. Activity embraced both investment and mining sections, resulting in an abnormally large number ...

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  20. AUSTRIA.

    The Austrian Ministry has been reorganised. Dr. Dollfuss is now Chancellor, Foreign Minister, and Minister for Agriculture, Public Security, and Defence, controlling the army, ...

    Article : 295 words
  21. NEW RELIEF WORKS.

    The first call-up for the Water Board new relief works scheme will be made to-day. Work will commence next week. The Government intends to speed up the ...

    Article : 218 words
  22. £10,948 CLAIM

    In the Third Civil Court to-day, Henry Lewis, a Jeweller and diamond merchant, was cross-examined by Mr. Menzies, K.C., concerning a robbery which, it was alleged, ...

    Article : 396 words
  23. EMPIRE PROBLEMS.

    At the British Commonwealth Relations Conference a jocular definition of the Statute of Westminster was given by Professor A. H. Charteris (Australia), who said that it was ...

    Article : 463 words
  24. GEELONG SALES.

    The wool-selling season for 1933-34 was opened in Geelong to-day, when attractive catalogues amounting to 6500 bales were submitted. Except for some of the stud sheep ...

    Article : 191 words
  25. CASINO INQUIRY.

    At the inquiry which is being conducted by Mr. E. R. C. Gallop, supervising engineer of the Public Works Department, into the suspension of Albert James Dean, Casino ...

    Article : 158 words
  26. SHIP PAINTER.

    The Water Police yesterday afternoon solved the mystery of the disappearance of William Joseph Carolan, 36, painter, of Argyle-place, Miller's Point. They recovered his body from ...

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  27. AVIATION.

    The International Air Traffic Association will hold its half-yearly conference in London next week. Thirty countries will be represented, and Mr. Woods Humphery, managing ...

    Article : 251 words
  28. VICE-REGAL REPLY

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) has declined to receive a deputation from the unemployed of Canberra on the ground that it would be of a political ...

    Article : 252 words
  29. AUSTRALIAN WINE.

    After spending five weeks in Canada, Mr. H. E. Laffer, representative of the Australian Overseas Wine Marketing Board, says that sales have increased in every province of the ...

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  30. CHILD KILLED.

    Barry Busby, aged 5 years, son of SergeantMajor Norman Busby, of the Defence Department, was found terribly injured in the basement of his parents' residence, at Paeroa. He ...

    Article : 86 words
  31. 400 MEN APPLY.

    Approximately 400 applications from experienced bushmen in all parts of the Commonwealth have been received by the Minister for the Interior (Mr. perkins) for appointment to ...

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  32. CONSTABLE McCOLL.

    Reports have reached Darwin that When Constable McColl was found murdered by blacks at Woodah Island, on examination of his revolver showed that two shots had been ...

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  33. NO BILL FILED.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Manning) has decided not to file a bill against Adolph Marco Shadier and Archibald John Gordon on a charge of alleged conspiracy. ...

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