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  2. MINERS CEASE WORK TO-DAY. Court Decision Debars Claims.

    The general coal strike throughout the Commonwealth will begin this afternoon. The general secretary of the Miners' Federation, Mr. W. Orr, sent the following telegram to all districts yesterday: "In ...

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  3. PLANES FOR R.A.A.F. Ansons Criticised.

    The announcement by cable from London yesterday that the first batch of new British Avro-Anson bombers for the Royal Australian Air Force was on ...

    Article : 92 words
  4. TRAINING OF YOUTHS.

    The Minister for Labour and Industry, Mr. Mair, said yesterday that the Government was considering extending the subsidised scheme for ...

    Article : 357 words
  5. TENSION HAS EFFECT.

    As a result of the tension in Europe, many countries are preparing to defend themselves. France's Maginot Line, facing ...

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  6. EUROPEAN CRISIS IS GRAVER. Prague Talks Broken Off.

    Negotiations in Prague between the Czechoslovakian Government and the Sudeten Germans have been broken off as a result of incidents declared to have involved the death of a prominent member of the Sudeten Party, and also because of ...

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  7. PALESTINE ARABS.

    Evidence is growing that the Arabs are planning a surprise stroke in Paiestine against which ordinary measures will be of no avail, ...

    Article : 245 words
  8. AIR MINISTRY'S STATEMENT.

    The Air Ministry announced yesterday that the first batch of New British Avro-Anson bombers for the Royal Australian Air Force was on its way to ...

    Article : 141 words
  9. MOST CRUCIAL STAGE.

    The arrival of the Prime Minister, Mr. Chamberlain, in London to-day is generally agreed to mark the beginning of perhaps the most crucial stage in the ...

    Article : 248 words
  10. "TOTALLY UNSUITABLE."

    Both Royal Australian Air Force and civil aviation pilots who were questioned yesterday on the shipment to Australia of Avro Ansons, said that this ...

    Article : 820 words
  11. GUARANTEE FOR NATIONALS.

    A Sudeten German communique declared: "The Sudeten German Party had decided to continue negotiations with the Czechoslovakian Government ...

    Article : 1,182 words
  12. MEN PREPARE FOR IDLE HOURS.

    It was reported from Newcastle yesterday that the rank and file of miners, while not welcoming the strike, felt that they were committed to it. ...

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  13. COMMAND OF AIR FORCE.

    The Federal Ministry, in its reorganisation of the Royal Australian Air Force, does not intend to establish the principle of placing British officers ...

    Article : 148 words
  14. VICTORIAN GOVERNMENTS ATTITUDE.

    An urgent appeal to the Victorian Government to make immediate representations to the Federal Government to take action to avert the strike, was mode by Mr. McZenzie ...

    Article : 111 words
  15. ABYSSINIA STILL FIGHTS.

    "There is no way to describe what is happening in Abyssinia to-day other than by calling it war," says the "Manchester Guardian" in an editorial in ...

    Article : 296 words
  16. LEAD SUPPLIES.

    An agreement was reached in London to-day by representatives of most of the important world producers of lead to act in concert in an endeavour to bring ...

    Article : 198 words
  17. SAFETY TRIBUNAL.

    The Mine Safety and Health Tribunal of which Mr. Justice Davidson is chairman, will meet in No. 4 Court of the Supreme Court on Tuesday, at 10.30 a.m. ...

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  18. ADEQUATE SUPPLIES IN N.Z.

    New Zealand has ample coal supplies. In the event of a strike in Australia, it is not expected that there will be any rise in prices. New Zealand's coal imports are confined to ...

    Article : 58 words
  19. MR. de VALERA IN LONDON.

    The Prime Minister of Eire, Mr. de Valera who is on his way to Geneva to attend the League Assembly, had a conversation with the Secretary for the Colonies, Mr. Malcolm ...

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  20. THE B.H.P. STATES ITS CASE.

    Negotiations between the Broken Hill Propty Co., Ltd., most important of individual Australian coalowners, and the Miners' Federation broke down ...

    Article : 468 words
  21. HARBOUR CRAFT.

    The proposed new regulations which the Maritime Services Board will be empowered to issue provide that no passenger shall be allowed on the ...

    Article : 381 words
  22. MINERS' PRESIDENT'S

    The general president of the Miners' Federation, Mr. C. Nelson, said that Mr. Jeffries's statement was propaganda. In conjunction with other colliery proprietors, Mr. ...

    Article : 175 words
  23. THE SECESSION PROPOSAL.

    Great interest has been aroused by the leading article in "The Times" yesterday suggesting a solution of the crisis by the secession of the fringe of ...

    Article : 740 words
  24. ITALIANS ANGRY.

    An alleged boycott of Italian fruit at the Covent Garden market in London has aroused indignation in Italy. The "Giornale D'Italia" declares that the ...

    Article : 121 words
  25. CENTENARY AIR RACE WIN.

    C. W. A. Scott, the joint winner of the Melbourne Centenary Air Race, expressed the view to-day that that flight had actually retarded civil aviation. ...

    Article : 93 words
  26. GERMAN SECT.

    A group of 400 Mennonite German families, who live in Mexico, have asked for permission to settle in Australia, but the Federal Government will reject ...

    Article : 92 words
  27. SAILOR'S DEATH.

    With a bullet wound in the head, Douglas Johnstone, 23. a naval rating on H.M.A.S. Canberra, was admitted to the Townsville Hospital this afternoon, and he died to-night. ...

    Article : 107 words
  28. PRINCE ARTHUR OF CONNAUGHT.

    A bulletin issued yesterday about the illness of Prince Arthur of Connaught, only son of the Duke of Connaught, stated that his strength was declining. ...

    Article : 42 words
  29. SQUALLY WINDS INLAND.

    After a cold morning, mild to warm weather is again likely at Sydney to-day. but conditions are likely to become turbulent in inland areas. ...

    Article : 105 words
  30. MINISTERS STAY IN LONDON.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Chamberlain, the Foreign Secretary, Lord Halifax, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir John Simon, and the Permanent ...

    Article : 461 words
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