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  2. AMALGAMATION.

    A move begun in 1914 to effect an amalgamation of the Australian Rules and Rugby League codes of football in Australia is being resuscitated. ...

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  3. CORRUPTION.

    Senator Reid, who made allegations of corruption in the Customs Department last week, withdrew them when making a statement on the adjournment of the Senate to-night. ...

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  4. MAIL TRAIN WRECKED.. PASSENGERS' AMAZING ESCAPES.

    Graphic accounts are given by some of the 200 passengers of the Albury mail train which left Sydney on Monday night, and which met with a serious accident about seven miles south of Yass early yesterday morning. The whole of the train was derailed, and several of the carriages were ...

    Article : 214 words
  5. ARMED THIEF

    A young man was shot by a thief whom he surprised in a house in Marrickville last night. Although he was bleeding profusely from his ...

    Article : 873 words
  6. WORLD CONFERENCE. Debate in House of Commons.

    The critical situation of the World Economic Conference was debated in the House of Commons to-day, and an important statement was made by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain), who is the leader of the British delegation to the Conference. ...

    Article : 180 words
  7. THE BUREAU.

    Every effort is being made to continue the work of the World Economic Conference, following upon the deadlock caused by President Roosevelt's rejection of the proposals for ...

    Article : 816 words
  8. FLOODS. Rockhampton Under Water.

    For the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. this morning 1155 points of rain was registered at Rockhampton. Gutters and drains were totally inadequate to cope with the water, ...

    Article : 199 words
  9. PROCEEDINGS REVIEWED.

    Mr. Chamberlain said that the preliminary discussions of the experts had revealed a very large measure of agreement, but when it carne to methods, there was a wide divergence of ...

    Article : 2,235 words
  10. LIST OF INJURED.

    The injured passengers were:— Ernest George Hewish, 47, of Kingston-road, Camperdown, fractured collarbone, head injuries, cut over eye, and severe shock. ...

    Article : 167 words
  11. PASSENGERS' NARRATIVES.

    Mr. P. Mcintosh, of Bellevue Hill, was in the second carriage. In an interview, on his return to Sydney, he said that he found it difficult to plece together his experiences. ...

    Article : 1,300 words
  12. VICTORIAN RAINFALL.

    Extending through much of the wheat belt and the grasslands of the north central and central divisions and Gippsland, steady, soaking rain fell last night and this morning. It ...

    Article : 117 words
  13. PENSIONS

    The Assistant Treasurer (Sir Walter Massy Greene), replying to a question in the Senate by Senator Brown (Fed. Lab., Q.), said that since October 12, 1932, the date of the ...

    Article : 86 words
  14. HOW THE ACCIDENT OCCURRED.

    The accident occurred at 4.27 a.m. on a bend a few hundred yards south of Bowning platform, seven miles from Yass Junction. The train did not stop at Bowning, and was ...

    Article : 723 words
  15. WAR INCIDENT.

    The order found in an Australian pill-box at Passchendaele, to which Mr. E. G. L. Thurlow makes references in his book "Pill Boxes of Flanders," is now in the possession of ...

    Article : 340 words
  16. GERMANY.

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that Count Reventlow. the Nazi leader, writing from the Reichstag, addressed a sensational letter to the ...

    Article : 230 words
  17. THE "KANGAROOS."

    The Rugby League Board of Control has decided that L. Heidke, the Queensland player who failed to pass the final medical examination for the tour of England by the ...

    Article : 564 words
  18. BUS IN FLAMES

    A big service bus caught fire while travelling from Port Kembla towards Sydney, between Waterfall and Heathcote, yesterday, and was destroyed. ...

    Article : 205 words
  19. RABBITS.

    Rabbits in their millions are a pest in the country, but few people are aware that they are on the shores of Sydney Harbour. "I've lost a couple of balls," sold a golfer, ...

    Article : 367 words
  20. BRITAIN.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) said that the latest unemployment returns were most encouraging, particularly in ...

    Article : 121 words
  21. OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    The following statement was issued by the Commissioner for Railways (Mr. T. J. Hartigan):— "I wish to express my sincere sympathy ...

    Article : 237 words
  22. DAVIS CUP.

    The Australians practised at Wimbledon yesterday in readiness for the Davis Cup match against Britain. Quist's wrist appears to have recovered. ...

    Article : 118 words
  23. SEARCH FOR MURDERER.

    A large force of police, assisted by hundreds of police dogs, are combing the villages and forests in the Lowicz district of Poland for a murderer whose crimes are similar to those ...

    Article : 139 words
  24. OXFORD MOVEMENT.

    There was a remarkable scene at the White City Stadium when 20,000 people attended a service, inaugurating the celebration of the centenary of the Oxford Movement. It was ...

    Article : 112 words
  25. EXPORT OF EGGS.

    The export of eggs from New South Wales for the present season commenced yesterday, when a consignment of about 5000 cases of 30 dozen each was shipped to London by the ...

    Article : 129 words
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