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  2. HARBOUR BRIDGE.

    The State Cabinet yesterday approved of a proposal for a combined exhibition with the 1932 Royal Easter Show to synchronise with the opening of the Sydney Harbour ...

    Article : 311 words
  3. BURMESE REBELS.

    Contrary to the reassuring tone of earlier official statements, week-end messages indicate that the Burma situation is causing serious concern in official circles. The rebels, ...

    Article : 146 words
  4. A NEW IMPOST.

    All goods shipped at the Port of Sydney in any vessel will be subject from to-morrow to an outward wharfage or harbour rate of 1/6 a ton, except in certain specified cases, where ...

    Article : 580 words
  5. SPAIN. Riots in Madrid.

    Following serious anti-Monarchical demonstrations martial law has been proclaimed in Madrid. The atmosphere is electric, and greater ...

    Article : 533 words
  6. SERIOUS RIOT

    A police sergeant and two constables were viciously attacked and injured this morning by a crowd of men, the ringleaders of whom were recognised as ...

    Article : 668 words
  7. PULL TOGETHER

    The deputy-leader of the State Nationalist party (Mr. Stevens), speaking at Gosford last night, expressed the view that it was only a widespread revival of private investment that ...

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  8. MILK WAR.

    Owing to an abundance of milk in the dairying districts, and the desire of Singleton farmers to get rid of the whole of their milk, an acute price war is at present raging in the ...

    Article : 464 words
  9. TASMANIA. THE LABOUR DEFEAT.

    The leader of the Opposition in the Federal Parliament (Mr. Lyons) said he was pleased with the Nationalist victory in the Tasmanian elections, because it showed clearly that ...

    Article : 405 words
  10. PATRIOTISM.

    Charles Chaplin, interviewed at Juan-les-Pins, near Cannes, by a correspondent of the "Daily Express," said: "Patriotism is the greatest form of insanity from which the ...

    Article : 131 words
  11. THE TARIFF

    A spirited attack on the tariff, with special emphasis on the effect is has had in regarding the development of Western Australia, was made by Mr. H. Gregory (M.P. for Swan, ...

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  12. MR. COURTAULD'S RESCUE.

    It is estimated that the cost of rescuing Mr. Augustine Courtauld, who was lost in Greenland, was £20,000. Captain Ahrenberg is keeping in touch with the party, and is ready ...

    Article : 56 words
  13. MR. SCULLIN'S OFFER. "TOO INDEFINITE."

    "If Parliament is to be used as a place for a non-party conference, the proposal will have to be much more definite," declared the leader of the Opposition in the House of ...

    Article : 357 words
  14. MAJORITY MAINTAINED.

    There is no reason to modify the belief that the new House of Assembly is likely to consist of at least 19 Nationalists, 10 Labour members, and one Independent. ...

    Article : 220 words
  15. DAVIS CUP.

    In the second round of the Davis Cup, at Brussels, Perry and G. P. Hughes (England) defeated de Borman and A. Lacroix (Belgium) in the doubles. 6-1, 6-4, 6-2. ...

    Article : 80 words
  16. THE KING.

    The King took a drive from Buckingham Palace to-day to visit his aunt, Princess Louise (Duchess of Argyll), at Kensington Palace. A large crown cheered his Majesty, who removed ...

    Article : 63 words
  17. CHURCHES PART

    The Rev. C. Irving Benson, of Melbourne, speaking at the Central Methodist Mission's meeting at the Town Hall last night, said emphatically that the Church must speak in a ...

    Article : 441 words
  18. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The naval correspondent of the "Morning Post," commenting on the serious reductions in the Australian Navy, points out that the Australian fleet, considerable on paper, is ...

    Article : 77 words
  19. LINERS RUN AGROUND

    The Australian-Oriental liner, Taiping, bound from Australian ports to Hongkong, struck a rock outside the harbour, in a dense fog this morning. She got off, it is believed, ...

    Article : 100 words
  20. MOTOR CYCLING RECORD.

    Two Melbourne motorists, E. A. Simcock and Alan Bruce, at the invitation of the Hungarian Automobile Club, have left for Tata, near Budapest, to attack J. S. Wright's world's ...

    Article : 115 words
  21. FOR DISSOLUTION.

    Mr. Farrar, M.L.C., and Mr. Bennett, M.L.A., addressed large meetings at Dungog and Stroud on the subject of the Lang repudiation policy and the political situation. Hundreds are now ...

    Article : 80 words
  22. THE MINES. More Strikes.

    Many people are becoming alarmed at the increase in minor industrial troubles on the northern coalfields. Employees at Stanford Merthyr No. 1 mine went on strike to-day ...

    Article : 290 words
  23. PUBLICATION SUSPENDED.

    The publication of Prince von Bulow's memoirs in England has been suspended. Following an announcement that they were to be published in England to-day, Lord ...

    Article : 167 words
  24. MR. BAVIN'S STATEMENT.

    Discussing the offer of the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) to confer with all sections of the community with a view to discussing, in a non-party spirit, means of relieving the ...

    Article : 595 words
  25. AIR MAIL.

    The Southern Cross, piloted by Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith, arrived at Darwin from Koepang at 2.45 o'clock this afternoon. The plane brought 15 bags of English mail ...

    Article : 307 words
  26. NEXT ELECTION

    The assurance in Melbourne on Saturday of the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) that his Ministry, "if frustrated by the Senate" would insist on a double dissolution is regarded here ...

    Article : 255 words
  27. CRICKET.

    The South African Cricket Board has cabled Australia four different proposals:— (1) Cancellation of the proposed tour of Australia this year: (2) Australia to be ...

    Article : 157 words
  28. TYLDESLEY.

    The executive of the Western Miners' Federation, following an abortive conference with the proprietors of Tyldesley colliery, has recommended that Tyldesley colliery which has ...

    Article : 159 words
  29. MEAT STRIKE

    A resolution to continue the strike, and, if possible, to involve other sections, particularly the export section, was passed at a meeting to-day of slaughtermen and labourers ...

    Article : 120 words
  30. BRITAIN AND AUSTRALIA.

    The "Morning Post," in a leading article, comparing the Parliamentary situation in Britain and Australia expresses the opinion that no strong and effective policy can ...

    Article : 96 words
  31. GERMAN REPARATIONS.

    The German Chancellor (Dr. Bruening), in a speech at Kloppenburg, said that it was wrong to believe that revision of the reparations settlements was possible before Germany ...

    Article : 72 words
  32. PAPER INDUSTRY.

    Mr. L. H. Boas, chief of the forest products division of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, said to-day that the only factor preventing the immediate ...

    Article : 238 words
  33. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    Labour troubles at the Kyushiu Collieries are rapidly spreading and becoming worse. Two hundred miners remained underground for 68 hours on a hunger strike, and ...

    Article : 62 words
  34. LIVE ELECTRIC WIRE

    There was a sensational accident at Gundagai Hospital to-day. Two hospital sisters were hanging out clothes when the clothes-line touched a live ...

    Article : 133 words
  35. RELIEF WORKERS

    Work on the Moss Vale recreation ground ceased to-day, the men failing to report for duty. It is understood that they are demanding ...

    Article : 128 words
  36. STOWAWAY'S EXPERIENCES.

    Louis Chlanese, the 20-year-old Parisian, who was discovered in a packing-case on a liner bound for the United States, and sent back by the American Immigration ...

    Article : 143 words
  37. REDFERN SHOOTING.

    George Cooper, of Mooramie-avenue, Kensington, who was shot during an affray in Thurlow-street, Redfern, early on Saturday morning, died last night at the Royal South ...

    Article : 121 words
  38. AIRMEN AT REGATTA.

    Numerous complaints regarding stunting and low-flying by airmen at the Great Public Schools Regatta on Saturday have engaged the attention of the police. ...

    Article : 106 words
  39. BRITAIN CRITICISED.

    A reversal of Britain's gold standard policy in India was demanded yesterday by Senator Borah, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He said that it ...

    Article : 53 words
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