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  2. TAXATION RATES.

    Preliminary investigation by this Federal Cabinet to-day of next year's Budget requirements indicates that new taxation to he imposed in the ...

    Article : 400 words
  3. BOAT TRAGEDY FEARED.

    There are grave fears for the safety of Victor Carmody, 38, of Mayfield, and Edward Butler, 35, of Carrington, who left Newcastle Harbour in ...

    Article : 265 words
  4. FLEET IN FAR EAST.

    The question is being asked in naval circles in london whether the Admiralty will be able to fulfil the assurance given to the Australian ...

    Article : 566 words
  5. PACT MOVES.

    The Berlin correspondent of the Associated Press of America says that Count Friedrich von der Schulenberg, the German Ambassador to Russia, has ...

    Article : 404 words
  6. INSULTS TO BRITONS AT TIENTSIN.

    The British Ambassador in Tokyo, Sir Robert Craigie, is reported to have protested afresh and more sharply to Japan about the stripping by Japanese sentries of British men and women in Tientsin. ...

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  7. STATE CABINET.

    Changes in the State Cabinet necessitated by the death of the Minister for Labour and Industry, Mr. Hawkins, were announced by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 702 words
  8. COMPANY'S AFFAIRS.

    The Tariff Board will shortly begin an investigation of the operations of Australian Consolidated industries, Ltd., under section 15 (h) of ...

    Article : 201 words
  9. COMPANY'S EXPANSION.

    Towards the end of last year directors of Australian Glass Manufacturers Co., Ltd., announced that, as a result of the company's continued expansion, a reorganisation of ...

    Article : 332 words
  10. LOST SOLDIER IS FOUND.

    Gunner John Harris, of the Darwin Mobile Force, who had been lost in the bush 40 miles south of Darwin, was found to-day by searchers. Although ...

    Article : 322 words
  11. DANZIG ANXIETY

    The Chief of the German Seeret Police. Herr Himmler, paid a short visit to Danzig. His visit is believed to have been connected with plans of the local Nazf leader, Herr ...

    Article : 103 words
  12. GUSTY WIND.

    Gusty winds, which reached a velocity of 54 miles an hour, blew in Sydney yesterday, and at one stage almost forced the interstate freighter ...

    Article : 245 words
  13. WORLD'S FAIR.

    During the visit which the King and Queen paid to the New York World's Fair the Queen was overheard to remark to the King, "I wish the children could ...

    Article : 134 words
  14. SINGAPORE TALKS.

    It is officially announced that a unanimous agreement on all matters of policy and Far Eastern strategy has been reached by the Anglo-French ...

    Article : 176 words
  15. GRAZIERS PRAISE PLAN.

    The president of the Graziers' Association of New South Wales, Mr. E. L. Killen, said yesterday that the pastoral industry would welcome the expressed intention of the ...

    Article : 261 words
  16. REGISTER DATE.

    The National Register of man-power and wealth will be taken between July 17 and July 29, the Minister for Defence, Mr. Street, announced to-night. ...

    Article : 170 words
  17. LINER DAMAGED IN STORM.

    After the worst storm she has experienced in Australian waters since she entered the trade in 1925, the liner Oronsay reached Fremantle to-day with ...

    Article : 231 words
  18. NEW YORK RIOT.

    R[?]oting broke out as the result of a clash between hundreds of followers of the "Radio Priest," Father Coughlin, and a section of an audience of 18,000, ...

    Article : 195 words
  19. BRITISH AIR STRENGTH.

    The Secretary for Air, Sir Kingsley Wood, in opening the annual conference of the Empire Press Union, said that immediate plans for Empire air ...

    Article : 157 words
  20. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCES.

    Important decisions on Australian defences will probably be made at a meeting of the Defence Council, which Will be held in Melbourne next month. ...

    Article : 223 words
  21. TASMAN STORMS.

    Gales and storms in the Tasman have been e[?]countered by the steamer Awatea and the motor-ship Wanganella in the crossing from New Zealand to Sydney. ...

    Article : 81 words
  22. TRADE TREATY WITH JAPAN.

    The terms of the new trade treaty between Australia and Japan, negotiations for which have been proceeding for several weeks, will probably be ...

    Article : 275 words
  23. FLYJNG DOCTOR FORCED BACK.

    Head winds of more than 60 miles an hour forced the flying doctor, Dr. J. C. Woods, and Pilot Bond to turn back to Broken Hill yesterday, afternoon when they were ...

    Article : 134 words
  24. PLANE ORDERED TO LAND.

    Because of bad weather and poor visibility, the DC3 passenger plane Kanana, belonging to Australian National Airways, which left Sydney at ...

    Article : 201 words
  25. KIDNAPPING OF WRITER.

    Because they objected to some of his items, a group described as "aristo[?]ratic Virginian sportsmen," kidnapped Count Igor Cassini, a society Press ...

    Article : 124 words
  26. RUSSIA AND CHINA.

    The trade treaty reported in Moscow yesterday to have been signed between Russia and China, is regarded as of real political significance. ...

    Article : 124 words
  27. VICE-REGAL VISITOR.

    Among the first official guests to be entertained by the Duke and Duchess of Kent, when the Duke begins his duties as Governor-General of ...

    Article : 219 words
  28. MEN LACK UNIFORMS.

    A complaint that men who enlisted in the militia at Moss Vale eight months ago were still without uniforms was brought before the notice of the Assistant Minister, Mr. Perkins. ...

    Article : 93 words
  29. FLOUR FROM SYDNEY.

    The British steamer Medon (5,444 tons), which is owned by the Ocean Steam Ship Co., Ltd., left Sydney yesterday evening with a cargo of 7,000 tons of flour for Takubar, the ...

    Article : 147 words
  30. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    Cold westerly winds in the past few days have added to the growing list of influenza victims, and a number of city business houses are seriously embarrassed by depletions in ...

    Article : 69 words
  31. STOCK MARKETS WEAK.

    The stock markets were weak all, round to-day as a result of events in the Far East. British funds and industrials were mostly easier. ...

    Article : 32 words
  32. UNIVERSAL TRAINING URGED.

    A statement by the State executive, which will be considered at the annual conference of the Victoria branch of the Returned Soldiers' League on July 19, says that no ready ...

    Article : 150 words
  33. OVERSEA NEWS.

    Such of the oversea news in this issue as is headed "From Our Own Correspondent" or "Herald Exclusive Service" is from a service owned and controlled entirely by "The Sydney Morning ...

    Article : 146 words
  34. ANTI-TANK GUN.

    The United States Army has perfected a powerful anti-tank gun. It fires a 37 millimetro shell that penetrates armour plate 1½ inches thick at a distance of two-thirds of a mile. ...

    Article : 46 words
  35. NO PROTEST BY N.Z.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Savage, said to-day that the Government did not contemplate any independent protest to Japan for the indignities reported to have been in[?]cted ...

    Article : 74 words
  36. MOTOR-BODY CONTRACTS.

    Contracts valued between £300[?]000 and £250,000 were placed to-day with General Motors-Holdens. Ltd., and T. J. Richards and Sons, Ltd., for motor car bodies by the Austin ...

    Article : 59 words
  37. STATE LOTTERY.

    State Lottery No. 602 was drawn at the Australian Hall, Elizabeth Street, city, last night. Details of prize-winners are on page 16. ...

    Article : 44 words
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