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  2. THE BUDGET.

    The State Cabinet has practically completed the Budget speech. The esti-0 mates, as prepared, will show a deficit at the close of the current financial ...

    Article : 354 words
  3. WOOL INDUSTRY.

    Mr. P. W. Hughes, managing director of F W Hughes Pty., Ltd., graziers, wool manufacturers and meat exporters, suggested to the Federal Wool Committee yesterday, that a ...

    Article : 1,600 words
  4. CHILD'S AGONY.

    A schoolgirl was run over by a tram in William-street last night, and one of her legs was so badly mangled that it had to be amputated. ...

    Article : 264 words
  5. COMMUNISM.

    A graphic picture of Communism in Russia was given yesterday by Captain Nicholas de Krassilnikoff, who was Crown page to the Czar of Russia, in an address at ...

    Article : 521 words
  6. AMAZING GOLF.

    One of the most amazing and excithig golf matches ever seen was witnessed to-day at Seaton, when about 4000 people saw R. H. Bettington (N.S.W.) defeat H. L. Williams ...

    Article : 466 words
  7. MR. H. G. WATKINS.

    Mr. H. G. Watkins, the well-known British Arctic explorer and leader of the expedition which left London in July to survey a possible air route between Europe and Cannda, via ...

    Article : 572 words
  8. MINISTERS.

    The Australian delegates to the Ottawa Conference, Mr. S. M. Bruce and Mr. H. S. Gullett, arrived in Washington to-day, and were greeted by a ...

    Article : 444 words
  9. GERMANY.

    Beyond a charge by 200 police to clear the Beuthen courtyard, where Nazis were yelling "Surrender our prisoners." the day passed uneventfully in Germany. ...

    Article : 257 words
  10. RECKLESS SPENDING

    Senator Sir Hal Colebatch, in an address to the Taxpayers' Association of New South Wales during the luncheon hour yesterday, said the present world depression was due to ...

    Article : 428 words
  11. WORLD TRADE.

    A world survey of 327 pages, issued at Geneva by the economic intelligence section of the League of Nations, is one of the most comprehensive reviews issued since the war. ...

    Article : 393 words
  12. CAPTAIN ECKERSLEY.

    Captain P. P. Eckersley, who is leaving Australia this week, after having reported on broadcasting in this country, yesterday gave members of the Legacy Club his views on what ...

    Article : 385 words
  13. SUNSHINE TRAGEDY.

    Harold James Russell, 27, mechanic, charged in the Criminal Court with having murdered his wife and two children at Sunshine on June 11, gave evidence in his own defence to-day. ...

    Article : 301 words
  14. PARK MURDER.

    The former City Coroner (Mr. May) held an inquiry yesterday into the death of Hilda White, aged 32 years, of Liverpool-street, Darlinghurst, who was found strangled under ...

    Article : 459 words
  15. ARMY OF STRIKERS.

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Benton (Illinois) says that several men are reported to have been killed and many injured when peace officers checked the ...

    Article : 247 words
  16. EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

    Agricultural experts from Poland, Czechoslovakia, Esthonia, Latvia, Roumanie, Hungary, Yugoslavia, and Bulgaria are conferring at Warsaw in search of a common policy ...

    Article : 291 words
  17. EXPLOSION

    The varnish room of Taubman's paint factory at Miramar. Wellington, was extensively damaged this morning by an explosion which wrecked the exhaust system and ignited a ...

    Article : 108 words
  18. TEXTILE STRIKE.

    Practically all the employee at the metropolitan spinning mills refused to begin work this morning in accordance with the decision to strike against the offer of the employers to ...

    Article : 106 words
  19. AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    In commemoration of the centenary of the planting of Australia's parent vineyards, Mr Cuthbert Burgoyne gave a luncheon at the Savoy Hotel to the acting High Commissioner ...

    Article : 314 words
  20. GENERAL SANJURGO

    General Sanjurgo, leader of the recent monarchist revolt in Spain, was to-day sen* tenced to death at Madrid. General Herranza was sentenced to imprisonment for life, and a ...

    Article : 222 words
  21. UNION DEFIED.

    Industrial trouble has occurred on the steamer Tarcoola, the first Australian tramp, which has just returned from her maiden voyage to Hongkong. The Tarcoola was ...

    Article : 205 words
  22. £10,000 LEGACY

    The Dean of Newcastle (the Rev. W. H. Johnson) announced this evening that the Newcastle Cathedral would not receive a single penny of the bequest of £10 000, for which ...

    Article : 167 words
  23. BLIND MAN'S DEATH.

    Several features of the poisoning of Christopher Robert Hepburn, 32, a wealthy blind man, of Forbes, on August 2, have attracted the interest of the police. ...

    Article : 203 words
  24. RELIEF WORK STRIKERS

    Communists' plans to hold a demonstration when the 278 men from the Frankland River relief works camp arrived at Perth by train from Mount Barker this morning were foiled ...

    Article : 286 words
  25. MANCHURIA.

    In the Diet to-day the Minister for Foreign Mlalrs (Count Uchida) made an important statement that the Government was arranging early for formal recognition of Manchukuo ...

    Article : 225 words
  26. HARBOUR BRIDGE.

    Motorists and others using the Harbour Bridge have been interested in the fact that, almost continually duiing recent months gangs of men have been engaged in repairing the ...

    Article : 380 words
  27. COAL INDUSTRY.

    More than 1000 men will lose their employment in the northern coal industiy unless railway charges on coal are permanently reduced, according to a statement issued this ...

    Article : 222 words
  28. NEWCASTLE COLLIER

    It is reported that the detention by the Customs of the Newcastle collier Balls Head for alleged coastal irregularities involving possible confiscation is now under investigation but ...

    Article : 142 words
  29. CHILLED BEEF.

    An experiment of considerable importance to the beef industry of the Commonwealth is to be made shortly. The management of the Aberdeen Fieezing Works intends to make a ...

    Article : 154 words
  30. AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES.

    Mr. J. L. Moore representing the Australian jam and canning industry, will commence on Monday a fortnight's propaganda tour of Wales arranged by the Tinplated ...

    Article : 146 words
  31. WHEAT HARVEST.

    A message from Rome says that the Intelnational Institute of Agriculture estimates the European wheat hat vest, excluding Russia as 1,000,000 metric tons above the 1931 crop. ...

    Article : 87 words
  32. INJURED GIRL.

    A young woman who had been arrested by the police and who had seriously injured her head when she jumped from a moving motor car made a dramatic escipe from Sydney ...

    Article : 169 words
  33. MR. MACDONALD

    The Prime Minister (Mr MacDonnld) will return from Lossiemouth to London this week awl will preside at a meeting of the Cabinet, which has been called for Saturday. The ...

    Article : 146 words
  34. TRIBAL FIGHT.

    When the lugger Chantress returned from Melville Island, the owners reported that a great tribal fight between blacks of two neighbouring Islands had occuired fully 1000 natives ...

    Article : 97 words
  35. MRS. BONNEY'S FLIGHT.

    Mrs. H. B. Bonney the Queensland pilot, who is flying around Australia in a Gypsy Moth, left Geraldton 260 miles north of Perth, this morning and landed in a paddock ...

    Article : 101 words
  36. STERLING CRISIS.

    The Pails Press raises a chorus of praise of Britain's achievement in being able to repay on Satin day 900,000,000 francs to France, and 50,000,000 dollars to the United States. ...

    Article : 94 words
  37. RUSSIAN OILFIELD.

    A report from Moscow savs that the Tass Agency announces the discovery of a new 4000 acres oilfield at Kaynkent, in the Caucasus. It is estimated to contain 10,000,000 tons ...

    Article : 45 words
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