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  2. MALABAR WRECKED ON THE ROCKS AT LONG BAY

    The Burns, Philp motorship Malabar, bound from Melbourne to Darwin and Singapore, via Sydney, is a total wreck on the northern headland at Long Bay. There was a heavy bank of fog along the coast when the vessel ...

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  3. CONSTABLE SHOT.

    Constable Mabbutt, 27, of the motor cycle division of the Newcastle police, was shot twice in an encounter with supposed motor car thieves at the comer of Church-street and ...

    Article : 358 words
  4. THE RAINS.

    Splendid rains have been reported from all over New South Wales, except in the Riverina and North Coast divisions, where falls were practically negligible. Most of the ...

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  5. STATE DEFAULT WOULD BRING CHAOS.

    On his arrival at Melbourne to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) said that the action taken by the Commonwealth Government in promptly paying the interest to ...

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  6. COLUSION.

    The aircraft carrier Glorious, at a speed of 31 knots, collided in a fog in the Mediterranean, 60 miles from Gibraltar, with the French liner Florida. ...

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  7. CAPITAL SHIPS.

    Following the decision that no more 10,000ton cruisers will be built, the Admiralty, after exhaustive inquiry, decided that capital ships were still indispensable, but the existing types ...

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  8. MANAGUA Lies in Ruins.

    Additional severe earthquake shocks were felt at Managua (Nicaragua) on Wednesday night, according to a message from the naval commander at ...

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  9. COMMUNISTS.

    A report from Annapolis (Maryland) says that 25 Communists invaded the Lower Chamber of the State Legislature, seeking to present a petition on behalf of the unemployed to ...

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  10. BRITISH COLONIES.

    In a despatch to the Governors of Trinidad, Windward Islands, and Leeward Islands, the Secretary for the Colonies (Lord Passfield) said that he had been carefully considering the ...

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  11. LUGGERS FOUNDER.

    A message from Broomo to-night states that in a storm which started last Saturday afternoon and continued all night, three luggers were sunk and the coloured crews lost, while ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Diplomatic Correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" gathers that when the League council discusses the Austro-German Customs union, M. Briand's attitude will not be ...

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  13. MR. SCULLIN'S METHOD.

    A copy of the letter forwarded by the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) to the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Lang) on March 31 was made available yesterday on behalf of the ...

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  14. CANADA'S WELCOME.

    Lavish expenditure by the Government in welcoming the Governor-General, the Earl of Bessborough, to-morrow, following the wholesale dismissal of Civil servants on the ...

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  15. SYDNEY RECORD.

    The selsmogram recorded at Sydney Observatory was developed yesterday morning to see whether the Managua earthquake had been recorded here. The time of the disturbance was ...

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  16. SALVAGE HOPELESS.

    So serious was the position of the Malabar shortly after she had gone ashore that the owners and underwriters considered that an attempt to tow her off by means of powerful ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. WHEAT COUNTRIES.

    A message from Rome says that the Wheat Conference has decided that "Eat More Bread" propaganda should be adopted wherever practicable. ...

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  18. TENNIS CHAMPIONS.

    Some months ago it was announced by cable that William T. Tilden and F. T. Hunter had decided to discard their amateur status and enter the professional ranks, and that Tilden ...

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  19. CONSERVATIVES.

    The retirement was announced to-night of Mr. Neville Chamberlain from the chairmanship of-the Conservative party organisation. Mr. Chamberlain took over this post last ...

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  20. MR. CHICHESTER.

    The flight of Mr. F. C. Chichester from Lord Howe Island to Sydney is to be abandoned, owing to the machine having been disobled in a squall yesterday morning. ...

    Article : 94 words
  21. LABOUR PARTY.

    "The old New South Wales branch is no longer recognised by the party in any part of Australia," said Mr. J. J. Kenneally (president of the Federal executive of the Australian ...

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  22. PROTESTS IN COUNTRY.

    Never since the war has Armidale witnessed a meeting characterised by such patriotic fervour as that held in the Town Hall last night when citizens protested against the State ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN REAR-ADMIRAL

    Commodore Robin Dalgleish, who was born at Dubbo, flew his pennant aboard the flotillaleader Centaur when he was promoted to Rear-Admiral. He thus becomes the first ...

    Article : 166 words
  24. WINNING SWEEP TICKET.

    Mr. Justice Werewith granted, at his" private house in Dublin, an injunction sought by two Italians, who were represented by Corrigan and Corrigan, solicitors, restraining the Irish ...

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  25. WILD TALK

    At a public meeting at which a branch of the "Labour, army" was formed, Mr. E. J Ward, M.P., attacked the Scullin Government, which, he declared, had failed. The Labour ...

    Article : 167 words
  26. TRIAL FLIGHTS.

    The chairman of Imperial Airways (Sir Eric Geddes), in a letter to the Press, emphasises the importance of the proposed air mail test flights to Australia. ...

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  27. CHEESECLOTH PANCAKES.

    Mr Charlie Chaplin was nicely. "Aprilfooled" while having luncheon with his brother Sydney and a big party of friends at the Majestic Hotel, Nice. ...

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  28. YACHT SIGHTED.

    Anxiety is being felt as to the safety of the yacht Rangi, the third entrant in the race from Auckland to Sydney. Yesterday the Deputy-Director of ...

    Article : 308 words
  29. "COUNTRY REVOLTED."

    "The payment by the Commonwealth of New South Wales interest debt ends a remarkable passage in Australia's financial history," says the "Daily Telegraph.' The whole ...

    Article : 278 words
  30. FLIGHTS TO AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. C. W. A. Scott, the Queensland pilot Who is flying from London to Australia, arrived at Belgrade at 7 p.m. Mr. Scott is using a 150 h.p. Gipsy Moth, ...

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  31. ATLANTIC FLEET.

    The Atlantic fleet, including H.M.S. Tiger, has arrived The Tiger has gone to Devonport to pay off before going to the scraphcap. The Tiger has benn repainted, and was ...

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  32. TWO CARS DESTROYED.

    Two stolen motor cars were run over the high cliffs and destroyed at Ben Buckler, Bondi, early yesterday morning. Local residents informed the police that they ...

    Article : 164 words
  33. GROWERS' LOSS

    On March 10 Mr. T. Meade, of South Arm, consigned 10 bags of maize from Murwillumbah to a Sydney company, on the fruit train. About a week later he received a statement ...

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  34. PRICE OF RUBBER FALLS.

    Rubber fell to-day to /3¼ a lb on the London Exchange. This is a new low record. The average price last year was /5 5-16 a lb, and for 1929. /10¼. Excessive stocks, lack of ...

    Article : 117 words
  35. POLICE RAIDS IN CHICAGO.

    Unexpectedly swarming into the Chicago City Hall, a squad of detectives arrested 28 members of the City Sealer's office and seized records, while 18 police teams collected 400 ...

    Article : 70 words
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