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  2. STILL NO RELIEF.

    There was no relief yesterday from the heat which made conditions in New South Wales exceedingly trying, and, according to the Acting ...

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  3. PETROL PRICE RAISED.

    From 3 p.m. yesterday, the price of petrol throughout New South Wales was advanced by a penny a gallon. This brought the Sydney price up to ...

    Article : 706 words
  4. BIG MILITARY PARADE.

    To assist the militia recruiting cam paign a military parade two miles long Will be held in Sydney on Friday night February 10. Along the route, speakers ...

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  5. TRAGIC BUSH FIRES.

    Two men have lost their lives in the disastrous bush fires which are raging throughout the mountainous districts of Victoria, and fears are felt ...

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  6. NEW BORDER CLASH.

    It is officially stated by the Hungarian authorities that Czech irregular troops have again attacked Hungarian frontier posts, setting fire to three houses near ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 184 words
  7. OUTLOOK IN SPAIN.

    "Whoever keeps up the pace the longest will win," says the Hendaye (France) correspondent of "The Times," in summing-up the present ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 507 words
  8. PROSPECT FOR ROME.

    Discussing the visit of the Prime Minister, Mr. Chamberlain, to Rome this week, Paris newspapers flatiy reject the suggested Four-Power ...

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  9. BATTLESHIPS IN U.S.A.

    The U.S. Navy Department has completed designs for the world's largest and fastest battleships—two 45,000-ton ships, capable of a speed ...

    Article : 352 words
  10. LOWER YANGTSE DELTA.

    The Japanese Puppet Government has forbidden foreign vessels to trade on the delta of the Lower Yangtse River, unless they fly the Japanese flag, ...

    Article : 221 words
  11. ANTI-AIRCRAFT SHIPS.

    Anti-aircraft ships for the British Navy are planned by the Admiialty according to Mr. H. C. Bywater, the Naval Correspondent of the "Daily ...

    Article : 210 words
  12. MR. LYONS AND MR. WELLS.

    Exchanges continue between the Prime Minister, Mr. Lyons. and Mr. H. G. Wells, author and scientist.. The exchanges began after Mr. Wells had ...

    Article : 261 words
  13. PLAN TO REGISTER MANPOWER.

    At a representative meeting of citizens of Erina and Woy Woy Shire Councils and Gosford Municipal Council a committee was formed with the object of setting in ...

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  14. EMBLEMS FOR NEW DESTROYER.

    The High Commissioner for New Zealand Mr. Jordan and Mrs. Jordan, at Portsmouth, presented a number of Maori emblems to the wardroom of the new destroyer Maori, which ...

    Article : 44 words
  15. TWO DEATHS.

    The deaths of two persons in New South Wales are attributed to the heat. Mr. Joseph Mayer, 53, a member of Messrs. Mayer and Woof, brassfounders, ...

    Article : 149 words
  16. STEAMER AFIRE.

    The steamer Rimutaka (16,600 tons), bound from London to Auckland, via Panama, with 300 passengers and a full cargo, has sent a wireless message from ...

    Article : 107 words
  17. MANUFACTURE OF AIRCRAFT.

    A survey of air plant, equipment and personnel capable of doing precision engineering work is being made in connection with the inquiry into the ...

    Article : 247 words
  18. NEW UKRAINIAN STATE.

    The Premier of Ruthenia, Father Volishin, in an inteiview, said that it was difficult to prophesy, but that he believed that he would soon be able to ...

    Article : 114 words
  19. GERMANY AND POLAND.

    Italian newspapers declare that the situation in eastern Europe has changed decidedly for the better as the result of the visit of the Polish Foreign ...

    Article : 270 words
  20. DEATHS IN MELBOURNE.

    Severe beat in the week-end is believed to have caused the death of two elderly men who collapsed in their homes to-day. They are Mr. Alexander Miller Lawson, 76, of St. ...

    Article : 52 words
  21. NEEDLESS "RESCUE."

    Brian Grover, the British engineer and his Russian wife received an enthusiastic reception in London. Grover had just been released by the Soviet ...

    Article : 172 words
  22. MORE TROUBLES FOR JEWS.

    German attacks against the Jews continue unabated in the Berlin Press and elsewhere. Insulting cal toons are seen everywhere. The ...

    Article : 132 words
  23. SPECIAL ENTRY TO NAVY

    Because of the shortage of executive officers in the Royal Australian Navy, a temporary scheme of entry with a shortened training period for youths ...

    Article : 305 words
  24. BABIES DIE IN W.A.

    Two infants aged 3½ and 7 months respectively, have died from heat stroke at Mt. Magnet, about 300 miles north-east of Perth. ...

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  25. SHOT FIRED IN BRAWL.

    After a brawl in Redfern Street, near Great Buckingham Street, Redfern, last night, a young man fired a shot, which passed close to Mrs. Elizabeth Mahboud. ...

    Article : 138 words
  26. RECORD HEAT AT CANBERRA.

    Canberra is experiencing its worst heat waves since the kecking of records was begun. For three days the temperature has passed 100 degrees. To-day's maximum was 102.6 ...

    Article : 40 words
  27. AIR MISSION TO AUSTRALIA.

    Observers are highly speculative in private about the outcome of the British Air Mission to Australia but the Press generally is silent. ...

    Article : 216 words
  28. ALAND ISLANDS

    Sweden and Finland have reached an agreement for the limited re-militarisation of the Aland Islands at the entrance to the Gulf of Bothnia, ...

    Article : 99 words
  29. 12 DEGREES IN ADELAIDE.

    Adelaide had its hottest day for seven years to-day, the maximum temperature being 112.8 degrees, at 2.30 p.m. At Kyancutta, on the Eyre Peninsula, the maximum was 118.8 ...

    Article : 53 words
  30. CHEERS FOR TOM MOONEY.

    Tom Mooney, the former Labour leader, who has just been pardoned after 22 years in prison, to which he was sent after 10 persons had been killed in a bombing outrage in San ...

    Article : 127 words
  31. QUEENSLAND DROUGHT.

    Queensland is in the grip of a severe drought, in December, Brisbane had about only onetenth of its normal rainfall. The only relief has been in the Far North, where good rains ...

    Article : 157 words
  32. AVALANCHE BURIES SKIERS.

    Eight skiers lost their lives when they were buried by an avalanche at Grand Galibier. near Grenob[?]e. The sole surivivor, who was huried 150 ...

    Article : 203 words
  33. CABINET MEETS TO-DAY.

    The Premier, Mr. Stevens, has invited Sir George Julius and Mr. A. G. Gibson, of the engineering firm of Julius, Poole and Gibson, to attend a meeting ...

    Article : 134 words
  34. MEASURES IN N.S.W.

    The Minister for Works and Local Government, Mr. Spooner, yesterday urged councils controlling areas outside fire brigade districts to have their ...

    Article : 171 words
  35. ARABS APPEAL TO ITALY.

    Issa Bandak, secretary of the Palestine National Arab Committee, has sent a memorandum to Signor Mussolini and the Pope, urging them to intervene for a settlement in ...

    Article : 92 words
  36. AUSTRALIAN CONGRATULATIONS.

    The International Labour Defence and a number of other bodies yesterday despatched the following cable to Tom Mooney; "Australia rejoices at news of long overdue release. ...

    Article : 97 words
  37. PUBLIC EXECUTIONS IN NOUMEA.

    A New Hebrides native who killed five people in Lafoa, including three children, with an axe, has been sentenced to death. An escaped Javanese convict, who killed a ...

    Article : 53 words
  38. EMPTY RESERVOIRS.

    Six of the 24 main storage reservoirs in Victoria controlled by the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission are empty. Storages are now as low as at the worst stage of ...

    Article : 75 words
  39. H.M.A.S. ADELAIDE.

    The trials of H.M.A.S. Adelaide, which is completing extensive refitting and reconstruction operations at Cockatoo Dock, will begin on January 13, and will occupy five days. ...

    Article : 30 words
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