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  2. PROGRESS.

    Additional reductions in Federal and State taxation were foreshadowed in important Ministerial pronouncements at the annual dinner on Saturday night of the Commercial ...

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  3. GOOD RAINS. WHEAT AREAS.

    Excellent rains fell during the week-end in western and north-western districts of New South Wales. Further falls are likely. In the north-western section of the wheat ...

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  4. [?]PLANE CRASHES

    An aeroplane, which had been designed and built locally, crashed near Mascot Aerodrome while it was being tested yesterday morning, and was severely damaged. ...

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  5. GERMANY.

    Following long neg[?]tiations, Cardinal Pacelli and the German Chancellor (Herr von Papen) initialled a Concordat between the Vatican and Germany. The text has not been ...

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  6. DR. DUHIG SUGGESTS GERMAN HELP

    After referring to the defenceless position of Australia, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane (Dr. Duhig) to-day suggested that ...

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  7. WORLD-WIDE PRAISE. Australia's Tennis Champion.

    J. Crawford, of Australia, by his defeat, of H. Ellsworth Vines, of America, in the final of the Wimbledon singles championship, has won world-wide praise. English critics pay striking tributes to his superb play, and the "New ...

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  8. GOLD BLOC. Defence Fund.

    The European gold countries which are still on the gold standard reached an agreement in Paris yesterday to give effect to their recent declaration at the ...

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  9. CAREER OF CHAMPION.

    Jack Crawford owed his success in the final of the "All England", singles championship at Wimbledon to his wonderful repertoire of strokes, his ability to control his backhand ...

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  10. CRITICS' COMMENTS.

    Mr. Wallis Myers, the "Daily Telegraph's" critic, says that the meeting of Crawford and Vines provided one of the finest matches in the history of the championship. ...

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  11. AIR MAIL CONTRACT.

    As was previously stated in the "Herald," it was definitely decided at the conference which took place at Longreach between representatives of Imperial Airways, Ltd., and ...

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  12. GOOD FALLS IN QUEENSLAND.

    Splendid rains have fallen throughout the [?]tral-west and south-west of Queensland during the last 48 hours. In the Mitchell district up to 275 points were registered, the ...

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  13. WORK FOR DOLE.

    Many people who are unemployed, but, for some reason, are not dole recipients, have been under an impression that they are not eligible for engagement under the [?] ...

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  14. MR. LATHAM'S COMMENT.

    The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Latham) said he could hardly believe that such a suggestion should be made. He found it difficult to see what useful purpose could be ...

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  15. TRADE REVIEW.

    Stock Exchange business has been greatly Increased in the last few days as a result of the fall in the value of the dollar. Yesterday's dealings in industrials were the largest ...

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  16. SEARCHING INQUIRY.

    A searching investigation is being conducted by the Customs Department concerning the effects of Japanese importations into Australia, and certain inquiries are to be made ...

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  17. THE EMPTY NORTH.

    The Dean of Canterbury (the Rev. Hewlett Johnson), whose suggestion that portion of North Australia should be handed to Japan evoked indignation in Australia, was ...

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  18. SOLDIER-PRIEST.

    The Right Rev. H. W. Baddeley, Bishop of Melanesia, arrived in Sydney on the Mataram yesterday, after spending five months in the Solomon Islands. After a few days in Sydney, ...

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  19. WAR EPIC.

    Probably many in Australia will identify the unit mentioned in Mr. E. G. L. Thurlow's book, "Pill Boxes of Flanders," The author recounts that orders found in ...

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  20. OTHER FINALS.

    The French pair, Brugnon and Borotra, retained the men's doubles title. They beat Satoh and Nunoi (Japan), 4-6, 6-3, 6-3, 7-5. In the women's singles final, Mrs. ...

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  21. UPPER HOUSE. Governor's Discretion.

    Regarding the New South Wales Upper House Reform Bill, the Australian Press Association understands that the legal advisers to the Crown decided that there was no reason ...

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  22. STABBING AFFRAY.

    A dispute arising from a game of cards in a Greek club in Elizabeth-street, city, yesterday afternoon, culminated in one man being stabbed with a sharp instrument near the ...

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  23. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S REFERENCE.

    Indirect reference by the Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) to Crawford's victory evoked enthusiastic applause at the annual dinner on Saturday night of the Commercial ...

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  24. OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    In an official statement issued from Government House last night, it was pointed out that the question of disallowance had never been raised. A cable was received from the ...

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  25. BROADCAST TO-DAY.

    The Australian Broadcasting Commission has made arrangements through its London representative for J. Crawford to broadcast a special message to Australian listeners through ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND.

    Sir Lennon Raws, who returned to Sydney yesterday after a visit to New Zealand, said the question of exchange was being freely discussed in New Zealand. It appeared that ...

    Article : 143 words
  27. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    Another outbreak of communal rioting occurred at Karachi, where Moslems, praying in a mosque, became incensed at the playing of music outside by Hindus, whom they ...

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  28. HOME ROBBED.

    Thieves who broke into the home of Mr. Woolf Dale in Macarthur-parade, Dulwich Hill, on Saturday night, stole jewellery and clothing valued at about £200. They entered ...

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  29. MYSTERIOUS WOUND.

    Early this morning the police were called to a house three miles along the Condobolin-road, where they found a man named Oliver Sindabury unconscious and with a small ...

    Article : 79 words
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