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  2. CAR CRASH

    Shortly after midnight on Friday a car travelling at about 60 miles an hour on the Hume Highway, near Broadford, got out of control and crashed into the ...

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  3. AERIAL TAXI RIDE.

    Lord Apsley and Mr. W. P. Crawford Greene members of the House of Commons, arrived in Brisbane a few minutes before 5 o'clock this afternoon in the monoplane Faithful ...

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  4. NIGHT FOOTBALL.

    There were only a few thousand spectators at the opening round of the night football competition, promoted by the New South Wales Rugby League in aid of its players' ...

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  5. THE PRESS. CRITICISM OF Ms.P.

    Before the House of Representatives reassembles on Tuesday afternoon, consideration will te given by Ministers to the policy to be adopted by the Government in regard to Press ...

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  6. MR. ULM.

    Mr. C. T. P. Ulm, with his two companions, Captain P. G. Taylor and Mr. J. Allen, in the triple-motor monoplane Faith in Australia, arrived at the Mascot aerodrome at 3 ...

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  7. UNITED STATES.

    Sharp difference of opinion over the interpretation of results of the National Recovery programme has des depeloped within the Administration. On the one hand, the ...

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  8. DESTROYERS.

    The crews of the destroyers which arp proceeding to Australia underwent an unusual medical examination when the vessels were 150 miles east of Algiers at sunset yesterday ...

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  9. MR. PANTER. Treason Charge.

    Diplomatic circles in Berlin are confident that the British journalist Mr. Noel Panter, who is to be charged at Leipzig, under Article 92 of the Penal ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN COMMAND.

    Rear-Admiral W. T. R. Ford has been appointed to succeed Rear-Admiral R. C. Dalgleish in command of the Australian Naval Squadron fiom April next. ...

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  11. BLUEBOTTLES.

    Surfers at Coogee, Bondi, Maroubra, and Clovelly were annoyed by bluebottles yesterday. The Eastern Suburbs Ambulance treated more than 1000 cases at the four beaches. ...

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  12. UPPER HOUSE.

    Lang Labour supporters are hopeful that the Federal Labour representation in the Upper House will be wiped out in the forthcoming elections, because of its effect on the ...

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  13. TRADE REVIEW.

    The London Stock Exchange quickly recovered from the fit of despondency which followed Germany's bombshell at Geneva, and a cheerful feeling is now displayed in all ...

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  14. GALE IN CITY.

    A southerly which reached gale force at the Heads caused two vessels to drag their anchors in Sydney Harbour last night. In the metropolitan area, buildings were damaged by the ...

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  15. MORE PROTESTS.

    At a representative meeting of the committee of the Turramurra branch of the United Australia party (the largest branch of the U.A.P. in the State) marked disapproval ...

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  16. PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament reassembles on November 7 to wind up the business of the session and then, after a brief interval, commence the new session, during which many vital measures of ...

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  17. WINOOKA

    The Australian racehorse Winooka finished third to-day in the Westover Handicap, six furlongs, which carried a purse of 1000 dollars, the winner being Springsteel, 8-8, with Hope ...

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  18. THE LOTTERY.

    A novel proposal to raise funds for the district hospital was discussed by the Forbes Hospital board. It was suggested that the board should establish a lottery agency, through ...

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  19. NAPOLEON'S ARMOUR.

    In the home of Dr. F. Watson, "Gungahlin," Canberra, there is armour that svas reputed to have been worn by Napoleon during his campaign in Egypt. It consists of a breast plate, ...

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  20. BOWLER "NO-BALLED"

    A stir was caused at Concord Oval on Saturday in the fiist-grade cricket match between Western Suburbs and Randwick teams, when the Western Suburbs captain, Selby ...

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  21. TRADE TREATY.

    British interests concerned in Russian trade are disappointed at the lack of propress in the negotiations for a new AngloSovict agreement, as regards which a ...

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  22. LITTLE ENTENTE

    Dr. Rudolf Kuraz, Consul-General for Czechoslovakia, speaking on Saturday, said that the Little Entente, representing 50 million people while alssays ready for friendly ...

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  23. RECOVERY.

    Parkes can claim to have turned the corner this week. The council has decided to build baths costing £5000, the golf club will spend £1000 ...

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  24. WAR DEBTS.

    Rumours yesterday that the Anglo-American debt negotiations, which have been in progress for three weeks, had reached a stage of dissolving, and that the British ...

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  25. LIVING DEATH.

    The third of five women doomed to death through radium poisoning contracted as a vocational disease died yesterday. She was Miss Grace Fryer, aged 35. She was 16 when ...

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  26. PRINCE GEORGE

    A message from Pretoria says that it is officially announced that Prince George will visit South Africa, at the invitation of the Union Government. He will leave England about ...

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  27. WOMEN PRISONERS.

    The Minister for Justice (Mr. Martin) has under consideration a scheme for reform concerning the imprisonment of women in the State gaols, especially at Long Bay. A scheme, ...

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  28. SALES OF WOOL.

    Opinions expressed regarding the selling of wool in the sheds indicate that numbers of growers who have disposed of their wool in this way this year, with evident loss to ...

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  29. SOVIET ENVOY.

    A message from Moscow states that the Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs (M. Litvinoff) has left for the United States to meet President Roosevelt. The strictest ...

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  30. COOKERY SCHOOL

    Firemen who were called to an outbreak of fire at the Erskineville Public School about noon yesterday found that the locks of some doors of the cooking department had been ...

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  31. DISARMAMENT.

    Mr, Arthur Henderson, the president of the Disarmament Conference, yesterday decided to call a meeting of the Conference for November 3, instead of November 9 as was arranged ...

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  32. NO PACT

    At the conference of the Riverina division of the United Country Movement on Saturday, Mr. T E. Kendall (Holbrook) moved,—That in view of past experience, the conference ...

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  33. PRINCESS'S LIBEL ACTION.

    Princess Irian, wife of Prince Felix Yousoupouff, who, in legal papers, is said to be a cousin of King George V., the ex-Kaiser, and the late Czar of Russia, has filed a ...

    Article : 151 words
  34. CHARRED BODY

    Several hours after a fire, which destroyed a shed at the rear of a house in North Melbourne on Saturday, had been extinguished by the fire brigade, a fireman discovered the ...

    Article : 118 words
  35. TURKEY'S PROGRESS.

    The Soviet is presenting Turkey with five fighting aeroplanes to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the Turkish Republic, which will be celebrated with three days' holiday. ...

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  36. THIEVES TEST GOLD

    Thieves who broke into the workshop of Mr. Charles W. Vail, manufacturing jeweller, on the first floor of a factory at South Melbourne, and stole sheet gold valued at ...

    Article : 56 words
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