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  2. DRIFT CHECKED.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens), in a speech at a regional conference of the United Australia party, reviewed the record of the State Government, and said that the two chief ...

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  3. MR. LYONS.

    One of the noisiest meetings ever held in Perth took place at the crowded Theatre Royal to-night, when the Prime Minister opened his campaign against secession, and in favour of ...

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  4. GOOD RAINS.

    Much needed rain in the central districts of the State has dispelled anxiety caused by the continuance of dry weather. Throughout the central western slopes, plains, and tablelands, ...

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  5. MILK INQUIRY.

    James Henry Roberts, of Croydon Park, in further evidence at the Milk Inquiry yesterday, said he did not regard it as dishonest to abstract butter fat from milk which was supplied to his customers. Witness's allegation, that abstracting cream from milk was a common ...

    Article : 127 words
  6. GRAZIERS.

    Difficulties confronting primary producers and means of reducing their burdens were surveyed by Mr. F. H. Tout, in his presidential address to the sixteenth annual conference of ...

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  7. GERMANY.

    While motor cars bearing slogans urging the boycott of German goods traversed the neighbourhood the Jewish Board of Deputies under the chairmanship of Mr. Neville Laski, ...

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  8. JAPAN.

    The plenary session of the Privy Council assembled at the Imperial palace in the presence of the Emperor at 10 o'clock this morning, and ...

    Article : 84 words
  9. DIRECTOR CALLED.

    John Stanley Haddon, a director of the Dairy Farmers' Co-operative Co., referred to the amalgamation of the Camden Vale Co. with the dairy farmers' company, and stated ...

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  10. TWO YEARS' NOTICE.

    Professor A. H. Charteris, Professor of International and Jurisprudence at the University of Sydney, said yesterday that the Japanese Privy Council's action in approving ...

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  11. LAKE GEORGE.

    A conference of shires, municipalities, progress associations, and other public bodies will be held at Collector next Sunday to discuss action to convert Lake George into an ...

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  12. INDIA PROPOSALS.

    The three-day debate on the Government's proposals for the government of India opens in the House of Commons next Monday. Mr. Winston Churchill will lead a vigorous ...

    Article : 234 words
  13. PROHIBITION OF ARMS.

    Mr. H. G. Tinkham, a Republican member of the House of Representatives, said to-day that the Roosevelt Administration apparently wished for war in Asia with Japan. He ...

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  14. PACIFIC MANDATES.

    A message from Berlin says that the Japanese Embassy categorically denies report that negotiations are in progress between Germany and Japan regarding former ...

    Article : 36 words
  15. PEACE AND WAR

    Addressing the Friends of Peace Committee in Paris, the French Minister for Foreign Affairs (M. Paul-Boncour) said that, although the present difficulties were not insoluble, peace ...

    Article : 106 words
  16. M.C.C. TEAM.

    The cricket test between England and New Zealand had a somewhat farcical ending. The weather in the morning and until mid-afternoon was perfect. About 3.15, however, heavy ...

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  17. TERRORIST CRIMES.

    What is believed to be another terrorist outrage occurred at Chittagong yesterday, when Sub-Inspector Makham Lal Dikshit, officer in charge of the police station at Patiya village, ...

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  18. COMMENT ON FOUR-POWER PLAN.

    The "Times" says: The meeting of Mr. MacDonald and Signor Mussolini sets treaty revision before the diplomacy of Europe as the biggest and most immediate problem with ...

    Article : 158 words
  19. ARRESTED BRITONS.

    The Soviet Public Prosecutor (M. Vishinsky), after three hours' questioning of Mr. Alan Monkhouse, refused to extend bail to the nine Vickers' employees still in prison. It is ...

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  20. LAWN TENNIS.

    This year will mark a new era for the European zone of the Davis Cup matches, which will begin in a few weeks. The four nations which reach the semi-final round this year ...

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  21. FIRST AID IN AIR.

    Huge crowds of people blocked Liverpool-street in their lunch-hour yesterday to watch members of the Central District Ambulance being swung aloft by a crane to give first aid ...

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  22. ARCHBISHOPRIC.

    Canon Hammond has suggested that before the selection of a new Archbishop of Sydney is made the Church should go farther afield than England. ...

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  23. EMPIRE TRADE.

    The "Dally Telegraph" says that the Imperial Economic Consultation Committee will shortly issue a report recommending the coordination of the 11 bodies aiding Empire ...

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  24. MOLLISONS' PLANS.

    The "Daily Herald" says that Mr. and Mrs. Mollison will attempt a non-stop flight from New York to Bagdad next month. "A Dragon aeroplane has been built and flown," says the ...

    Article : 69 words
  25. TYPHOID FEVER.

    Mr. William Henry Houghton, who attended the camp of the Followers of Christ at Wottamondara, died at a private hospital from typhoid fever. ...

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  26. THE ARGENTINE.

    The lobby correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" forecasts that under an [?]minent trade agreement between the Argentine and Britain, Argentina will give Britain special ...

    Article : 98 words
  27. FIRE IN CHURCH.

    Following quickly upon an anonymous warning that incendiarism was intended, a fire broke out in St. Jacques Roman Catholic Church to-day while a service was in progress. The ...

    Article : 61 words
  28. EARTHQUAKE

    Accounts of the disastrous earthquake in Southern California on March 10 were brought to Auckland by the passengers and crew on the Monterey which was lying at a wharf ...

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  29. REFERENDUM.

    The Minister for Justice (Mr. Martin) told a public meeting at West Maitland Town Hall this evening that the Government's Upper House referendum proposals might be fairly ...

    Article : 154 words
  30. 117th LOTTERY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 127 words
  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The price of gold to-day was £6/0/10½ an ounce fine. LONDON WEDDING. Lieutenant J. Warrand married Miss Frena ...

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  32. UNITED STATES.

    To-morrow, President Roosevelt will use for the first time the dictatorial powers granted to him under the Economy Bill. He will send to Congress an executive order abolishing the ...

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  33. CANBERRA COUNCIL.

    Protests were made at to-day's meeting of the Canberra Advisory Council against the promulgation by the Government of an ordinance imposing a hospital tax in Canberra ...

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  34. CHARGED BY COW.

    Holt Thomas, 24, of Sandy Camp, Ecnuca West, died to-day as a result of being impaled on the horns of a cow yesterday. Thomas and some friends were riding steers ...

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  35. CUNARD LINE.

    The annual report of the Cunard Line shows a loss for 1932, after Providing for depreciation and debenture interest of £927,261. The report mentions that the structure and ...

    Article : 142 words
  36. SAFEBLOWERS

    Safeblowers broke into the office of J. Stimson and Sons, estate agents in Glebe-road. Glebe, early on Sunday morning and stole about £3, the property of the Central Suburbs ...

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  37. SUNDAY TENNIS.

    A ceremony, stated to be unprecedented in the history of the Anglican Church on the North Coast, was performed by the Rev. Arthur Frost on Saturday Attended by an ...

    Article : 127 words
  38. EXPLOSIONS IN SHOP.

    Two explosions in Gordon Hayes's butcher shop at Hermit Park, Townsville, early this morning startled residents nearby. It was found that two jam tin bombs had ...

    Article : 55 words
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