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  2. ANZAC DAY REVERENTLY OBSERVED

    With an intensity of feeling that seems to be increasing with the years, Australia celebrated Anzac Day on Saturday. It was 16 years since the Gallipoli landing, but memories, though mellowed, seemed the more poignant for the lapse of time. ...

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  3. BRITISH BUDGET.

    No budget speech of recent years has been awaited with more interest than that of the present Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Philip Snowden), who is faced with a ...

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  4. WORLD PEACE. Britain's Interest.

    A serene international atmosphere was one of the best guarantees of material prosperity, said the Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Henderson) at the ...

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  5. STATE CAUCUS. Twelve Suspects.

    It is not expected that there will be a definite split in the State Parliamentary Labour caucus in the immediate future. For some time past a section of the country ...

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  6. FLOODS. DANGER PAST.

    Danger of floods spreading in the Hunter River,Valley appears to be past. Yesterday afternoon the Hunter River at West Maitland had fallen and the weather was fine. ...

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  7. FINANCIER'S PLAN.

    The return this week from the United states of the Governor of the Bank of England (Mr. Montagu Norman) set in motion reports concerning the purpose of the visit. The reports ...

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  8. LOAN COUNCIL. £12,000,000 Loan.

    The Loan Council, which adjourned to-day, proposes to raise a £12,000,000 loan in Australia to assist wheatgrowers and unemployed, and to insist on the ...

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  9. MR. C. A. KELLY'S ATTITUDE.

    Speaking at a citizens' Anzac dinner to returned soldiers last night, Mr. C. A. Kelly, Labour member for Bathurst, stated that he was prepared to sink all differences, party or ...

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  10. WITH HAND OVER THE HEART.

    The Cenotaph, Martin-place. Each side of the street is filled with a reverently silent crowd. The street itself is cleared of all traffic. A band in the distance, the muffled sound ...

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  11. DOMAIN SERVICE.

    The Anzac service in the Domain, as in previous years, was very impressive. It is estimated that, despite the torrential rain early in the morning, at least 80,000 attended. ...

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  12. FRANCO-ITALIAN AGREEMENT.

    Memoranda containing the British reply to the memorandum recently submitted by the French Government regarding the FrancoItalian naval agreement have been ...

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  13. MYSTERIOUS CRIME.

    The body of Emma Philbrook, 51, a widow was found in a bedroom at her residence at 93 Reservoir-street, Surry Hills, shortly after 10 o'clock yesterday morning. ...

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  14. FATAL AIR SALUTE.

    A jury found that Air Vice-Marshal Felton Vesey Holt, C.M.G., D.S.O., air officer commanding the fighting air defence of Great Britain, was killed accidentally when his ...

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  15. "HELP AUSTRALIA."

    "Australia's history and the courage and common-sense of her people are the best guarantee that she will ultimately pull through," said the Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. ...

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  16. HAWKESBURY RIVER.

    The bridge at North Richmond was submerged on Saturday, and the northern road between Wiseman's Ferry and Windsor was covered to a depth of five feet at McKenzie's ...

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  17. DOWNPOURS

    Heavy rain fell in the Richmond River district at the week-end. Nimbin recorded 11 inches and Lismore eight and a half inches. The Richmond River at Lismore rose 26 feet, ...

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  18. EX-KING ALFONSO

    Ex-King Alfonso motored to Windsor Castle and was received as the Duke of Toledo. He had tea with the King and Queen in the private apartments. ...

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  19. ALLEGED SWEEP FRAUD.

    A warrant has been issued at Victoria (B.C.), for the arrest of Arthur English, who claims to be a former Australian news writer. He is charged with a plot to defraud the public ...

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  20. HARBOUR TRAGEDY.

    Two men, George Williams, 29, married, with a wife and three children, and Jack Petifer, 33, married, and a boy, "Bobby" Parker, 14 were drowned just inside the entrance to ...

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  21. RUSSIA'S PLAN.

    Growing importations of Russian goods under the five-year plan at prices entirely unrelated to the cost of production were discussed by the Association of British Chambers of ...

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  22. FLOODED INTERIOR.

    Exceptional difficulties were encountered by Messrs. Sidney' Reid, general manager for Sir Sidney Kidman, and. C. White, of Wonnaminta Station, in a five weeks' tour of ...

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  23. BIRD DAMAGES PROPELLER.

    While Pilot-Officer Baxter was carying out R.A.F. wireless tests 5000ft above South London a bird emerged from the clouds and struck the propeller of his machine. Part of the ...

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  24. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    In the by-election for Ashton-Under-Lyne, polling will take place on Thursday. There is special interest in the by-election because it will be the first in which the new party, ...

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  25. RED FLAGS

    Red flags which were hoisted at the dwellings of two Communist leaders in William-street on Anzao Day were torn down by a number of former soldiers, members of the volunteer ...

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  26. TEST CRICKET.

    Mr. Ebber, chairman of the South African Cricket Association, interviewed, said that he considered it moraly wrong to send a team to Australia and expect hospitality when the ...

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  27. ENGLISH CUP FINAL.

    Many residents of Birmingham came to London for the Association Cup final, which was played at Wembley in dreadful weather and squally rain. West Bromwich Albion ...

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  28. BOY DROWNED.

    George Smith Greenwell, a 17-year-old schoolboy, who lived with his parents at 21 Lorne-avenue, Killara, was drowned at Collaroy Beach yesterday afternoon. With his brother ...

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  29. THE PRINCES NEAR HOME.

    The liner Arlanza, with the Prince of Wales and Prince George, reached Lisbon to-day, and the Princes disembarked to fulfil a number of public engagements, including a ...

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  30. MALTA'S CONSTITUTION.

    Giving evidence at Malta before the Royal Commission on the Constitution, Lord Strickland filed a Ministerial statement ascribing the present situation to a virulent campaign ...

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  31. ARCTIC DISASTER FEARED.

    Anxiety, is felt concerning the welfare of Augustine Courtauld, son of the millionaire director of Courtauld's, Ltd, who is a member of the British Arctic air route expedition to ...

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  32. SAVINGS BANK

    Officials of the Commonwealth Bank continued the investigations over the week-end into the affairs of the State Savings Bank, preliminary to the negotiations for absorption. ...

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  33. BRITISH PRESS COMMENT.

    The "Observer," under the heading "Can Australia Wait?" says: "The political situation in Australia has grown more tense. The stream of bank credit threatens to run dry. ...

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  34. MAIL PLANE.

    The Western Australian Airways' mail plane Vickers Viastra made another forced landing yesterday. It occurred at Bookabie, 50 miles from Cluna, the trouble being a seized engine. ...

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  35. BROKERAGE COMPANY FAILS.

    Marking the most important collapse since last autumn's crash, Pynchon and Company, one of the largest Wall-street brokarage houses, with branches throughout the United States ...

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  36. BOMB THROWN IN CALCUTTA.

    A bomb, which failed to explode, was thrown yesterday evening into the pavilion of the Royal Calcutta Golf Club's practice course, which is practically the centre of the main ...

    Article : 103 words
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