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  2. FIFTH TEST.

    The elevens to represent England and Australia in the fifth test match commencing at the Sydney Cricket Ground at noon to-day will not be known ...

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  3. EJECTMENTS.

    Part 2 of the Landlord and Tenant (Amendment) Act, 1932, which deals with postponement of ejectments, is to be proclaimed at an early date, and will come into force on ...

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  4. SAFEBREAKERS

    The George-street West Post-office was entered by safe-breakers last night. A large charge of explosives was inserted in the lock of the safe and the door was blown ...

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  5. FEDERAL CABINET.

    The Federal Cabinet decided yesterday, at its meeting in Sydney, that no single item on the tariff schedule would be submitted to Parliament for ratification until the Tariff ...

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  6. MR. ROOSEVELT.

    The "Washington Post," in a copyrighted report, says that a second apparent attempt on the life of the President-elect, Mr. Roosevelt, was revealed last night by the discovery ...

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  7. JEHOL PROVINCE. Preparations for Great Conflict.

    Although several severe clashes have occurred in parts of the Manchurian province of Jehol, no major fighting has yet commenced. Both sides are awaiting the zero hour after the delivery of a 24 hours' ultimatum by the Japanese to the Nanking Government and also to Marshal ...

    Article : 146 words
  8. UNITED STATES.

    The information from New York to-day that the President-elect (Mr. Roosevelt) had announced the appointment of Senator Cordell Hull (Tennessee) as Secretary of State, and ...

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  9. N.S.W. LOAN.

    The New South Wales loan of £9,600,000, at 4 per cent., maturing on July 1, is being converted at par into the same amount of Commonwealth 4 per cent. stock, redeemable ...

    Article : 472 words
  10. CHINESE PREPARATIONS.

    Feverish preparations continue in Nanking Mid North China cities, particularly Pelping, which is seething with excitement owing to military activity. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SOVIET'S POLICY OF PEACE.

    Vorshilov, Commissar for War, in an address to members of collective farms, emphasised Russia's intention to pursue a steady policy of peace in the Far East. ...

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  12. KEY POSITIONS.

    The importance of the Singapore naval base to Australia was emphasised by Mr. H. V. Mitchell, a Melbourne engineer, who reached Sydney yesterday by the steamer Nellore, after ...

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  13. TUG TERRANORA

    The tug Terranora is ashore, a total wreck, on the north breakwater, just inside the crossing at Tweed Heads. While engaged in the work of sounding the bar this morning ...

    Article : 345 words
  14. EXPORT OF ARMS.

    Answering, in the House of Commons, a question regarding the proposal for an embargo on arms exported to Japan or China, the Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) cited ...

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  15. FILM WAR.

    As a result of the recent agreement between the General Theatres Corporation, which is the leading film exhibiting organisation, and Universal Films, the corporation is assured of ...

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  16. OTTAWA AGREEMENTS.

    In the House of Commons the Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. J. H. Thomas), replying to Mr. G. Mander (Lib., East Wolverhampton), said that the Ottawa Agreements ...

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  17. TRADE RECOVERY.

    Dr. O. M. W. Sprague, economic and statistical adviser to the Bank of England, in a speech at Manchester yesterday, upset orthodox advice when he declared that banking ...

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  18. PETROL INDUSTRY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced last night that the inquiry into matters affecting the petrol and oil industries had been adjourned. ...

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  19. LOST CHILD

    On Monday, Isobel Capper, aged five and a half years, mysteriously disappeared from the Jervis Bay a few hours before the vessel left Melbourne for Adelaide on her way to ...

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  20. MR. BEASLEY

    Speaking at a Labour rally at Portland, Mr. J. A. Beasley, M.P., said that he had received information from an authentic source that Britain and Japan had entered into a secret ...

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  21. SCRAP IRON.

    Large Japanese purchases of rails discarded by the Canadian National Railways have been made. A consignment was recently taken from Montreal. ...

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  22. ASSEMBLY MEETS.

    When the extraordinary Assembly of the League of Nations, called to deal with the Sino-Japanese dispute, met at Geneva this atternoon, M. Paul Hymans (Belgium), who ...

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  23. ITALIAN ARMS

    In the House of Commons, this evening the Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) was asked whether a settlement had been reached in the matter of the recent importation of ...

    Article : 237 words
  24. BUSHFIRES In South Australia.

    Bushfires which raged between Kangarilla and Kuitpo forest to-day, in the Adelaide Hills, destroyed thousands of acres of the richest grass lands of the district, several ...

    Article : 166 words
  25. TERRITORIAL SOVEREIGNTY.

    The determination of the Chinese Government never to sign treaties involving the loss of territorial sovereignty and to continue to resist Japanese aggression was emphasised by ...

    Article : 178 words
  26. EUROPEAN STATES.

    A message from Budapest states that the terms of the new "Little Entente" provide for mutual equality and that any one party may act for all. No member shall conclude ...

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  27. THEATRE DESTROYED.

    More than £30,000 damage was caused by a fire which destroyed the Empire Theatre in Neil-street, Toowoomba, to-night. The fire is thought to have been caused ...

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  28. SUBURBAN OUTBREAKS.

    Heat caused many bushfires in the suburbs yesterday. The most serious outbreaks occurred at Harbord, Deewhy, Narrabeen, Bankstown, and Hurstville. ...

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  29. GERMANY.

    Commenting on recent statements by the Bavarian Premier (Dr. Held), to the effect that if Germany secures a new monarch Bavaria will not submit to the Hohenzollerns, and "if ...

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  30. INSURANCE CHARGES.

    Australian insurance companies have not yet made any change in their rates on shipments to China and Japan. All Australian insurance companies are guided by the Institute of ...

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  31. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain), speaking at Edinburgh, said that his statement in the House of Commons on unemployment had been widely ...

    Article : 114 words
  32. MAN AND BULLOCK

    George Blyth had a fortunate escape from death at Coramba when endeavouring to guide a bullock by the horns on to a road. The animal was affected by heat, following ...

    Article : 136 words
  33. A "BLACK" SHOW.

    An attempt has been made among a section of Newcastle industrialists this week to have the Newcastle show, which began to-day, declared "black," on the ground that the Prime ...

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  34. NAVAL DENTIST BURNED.

    The Defence Department was notified from Tasmania to-day that Surgeon-lieutenant Leonard M. Shugg, dental surgeon on H.M.A.S. Canberra, was severely burned on Monday ...

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  35. SALVATION ARMY.

    General Higgins, head of the Salvation Army, has refused official approval of a book on the life of the late General Bramwell Booth (who died in 1929), written by his ...

    Article : 83 words
  36. SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL.

    A message from Daytona Beach says that Sir Malcolm Campbell has decided definitely to take his racing car to the beach to-morrow, for official speed trials. He experts to make ...

    Article : 92 words
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