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  2. YAMPI SOUND.

    The Warden's Court at Broome, on the application of James P. Gill, recommended the forfeiture of the leases held by Yampi Sound Mining ...

    Article : 481 words
  3. SUDDEN S.P. MOVE. THREE HOTELS "DECLARED."

    A sudden and drastic move in the campaign against starting-price betting in Sydney hotels was made by the police yesterday, when they ...

    Article : 740 words
  4. "CHINA WILL NOT GIVE UP."

    Mr. W. H. Donald, the Australian who is adviser to General Chiang Kai-shek, in a letter to his brother, Mr. H. Donald, of Carey Street, Marrickville, describes ...

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  5. DROUGHT IN WEST. Sheep Losses.

    Prominent graziers predict that if present dry conditions continue throughout the entire west of the State, it will result in the reduction ...

    Article : 343 words
  6. BUILDING UP AIR FORCE.

    Lord Winterton, who is in charge of the service side of the Air Ministry, detailing in the House of Commons to-day the plans for the expansion of ...

    Article : 346 words
  7. ITALIAN CONQUEST OF ABYSSINIA. Debate by League Council.

    The British Foreign Secretary, Lord Halifax, opened the debate in the Council of the League of Nations on the position arising out of the Italian conquest of Abyssinia by stating that Great Britain rejected the contention that Italy did not control ...

    Article : 181 words
  8. BRITISH APPEAL.

    The Ambassador for Great Britain, Sir Nevile Henderson, called on the Foreign Minister, Herr von Ribbentrop, this morning. It is understood that he ...

    Article : 276 words
  9. "MILITARY ACTION UNTHINKABLE."

    The big bronze doors were then flung open, and Haili Sellassie, accompanied by two Abyssinian delegates, gravely entered. As he took his seat, Lord ...

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  10. NAZIS IN HUNGARY.

    On behalf of Herr Hitler, the chief of the German naval staff, Admiral Raeder, has invited the Regent of Hungary, Admiral Horthy, to go to Germany to attend the launching ...

    Article : 80 words
  11. WATER RESTRICTIONS POSSIBLE.

    As no rain of any consequence has fallen on the Nepean catchment area in the past month, and the storage is being steadily depleted, water ...

    Article : 155 words
  12. LORD NUFFIELD.

    A group of Conservatives who are alarmed at the slow progress made in the expansion of the Royal Air Force, has urged the Government to secure the services of Lord ...

    Article : 104 words
  13. CHEAP GERMAN CARS.

    Newspapers publish pictures showing thousands of German Opel cars lined up at Southampton Dock, where hundreds are being landed every week. ...

    Article : 117 words
  14. CHOICE OF SITE.

    The Minister for Territories, Mr. Hughes, will visit New Guinea within the next week or two to make a personal investigation before the Ministry ...

    Article : 159 words
  15. SHORTAGE OF PAPER PULP.

    Bowaters Paper Mills, Ltd., the largest British paper-maker, has agreed to purchase the Cornerbrook paper mill, in Newfoundland, as a step towards safeguarding the British ...

    Article : 106 words
  16. NO HELIUM FOR GERMANY.

    It is announced that President Roosevelt feels himself powerless under the law to override the objection of the Secretary for the Interior, Mr. H. L. Ickes, to the supply of ...

    Article : 288 words
  17. WARMER DAYS.

    Although winter is approaching, moderately warm weather, with some sultriness, is expected for a few days. The State Meteorologist, Mr. Mares, said ...

    Article : 155 words
  18. IMPASSE IN GAS STRIKE.

    A deadlock has now been reached in the strike of engineers at the Mortlake works of the Australian Gas Light Company, and there are now fears of more ...

    Article : 260 words
  19. GERMANY MAKES READY.

    Germany is preparing to train administrators for the colonies she hopes to have. One hundred thousand members of the Colonial League are about to study conditions ...

    Article : 96 words
  20. ITALIAN WARSHIP INCIDENT.

    The assault of an unnaturalised Italian resident on the Italian warship Raimondo Montecuccoli in Melbourne last February, was referred to in the ...

    Article : 192 words
  21. THE TWO-SHILLING TOTALISATOR.

    The provision of a 2/ totalisator in the cheaper enclosures on the metropolitan racecourses of New South Wales is favoured by a section of the State ...

    Article : 195 words
  22. SPANISH GOVERNMENT'S PLEA.

    Senor del Vayo, the Spanish Government delegate, asked the League Council at its meeting yesterday to conduct an inquiry into foreign intervention in ...

    Article : 589 words
  23. MAGAZINE BAN.

    The State Governments will be asked to co-operate in the campaign to suppress the sale of offensive imported magazines. ...

    Article : 363 words
  24. ENGLAND'S DROUGHT.

    Farmers declare that, unless they have heavy rain soon, their crops will be ruined. Young rooks are dying in thousands for want of water, and fires are raging on many ...

    Article : 88 words
  25. SPANISH REBELS STILL ADVANCE.

    The special correspondent of "The Times" at Burgos states that the rebel advance has been resumed, and is cutting off the Loyalist retreat between the provinces of Castellon and ...

    Article : 99 words
  26. LONDON LOANS.

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday, Mr. W. S. Liddall (Con.) will ask the Secretary for the Dominions, Mr. MacDonald, to inform the Commonwealth of Australia that ...

    Article : 81 words
  27. R.A.F. EXPERT'S VISIT.

    Plans for the visit of the Inspector-General of the Royal Air Force, Sir Ed-, ward Ellington, have been modified. The Minister for Defence, Mr. Thorby, ...

    Article : 104 words
  28. 500th STATE LOTTERY.

    The first prize, £ 5,000, in the 500th State lottery, which was drawn last night at the Australian Hall, was won by the "Mums Method' syndicate, Mr. R. W. Houghton, 28 Cleary ...

    Article : 135 words
  29. STATE SCHOOLS.

    The president of the Teachers' Federation, Mr. M.' McKinnon, said last night that conditions in many State schools in Sydney were far worse than in the ...

    Article : 220 words
  30. U.S.A. FOREIGN POLICY.

    The Secretary for State, Mr. Cordell Hull, taking cognizance of the persistent Press reports, alleging that his dissatisfaction over President Roosevelt's approval of the ...

    Article : 72 words
  31. VALUE OF A CHILD'S LIFE.

    Mr. T. Kennedy (Lab.) will ask the House of Commons to record its strong disapproval of the statement by Mr. Justice Charles in the High Court disagreeing with the award ...

    Article : 103 words
  32. THE ITALIAN EMPIRE.

    King Victor Emmanuel of Italy will shortly visit Libya on board the Royal yacht Savoia in order to promote loyalty to Italy among the natives. This, it is declared, will be in ...

    Article : 189 words
  33. U.S.A. PROTEST TO GERMANY.

    The United States Government has sent a Note to Germany, emphatically protesting against the recent Jewish property decree as violating the commercial treaty between the ...

    Article : 133 words
  34. WINTER RELIEF.

    The Federal Ministry does not propose to make a special grant this year for winter relief for the unemployed. Making this statement in the House of ...

    Article : 90 words
  35. SWING FROM LABOUR IN NEW ZEALAND.

    A swing from Labour is revealed in the local body elections in the Auckland Province. In the City Council election, Labour, which ...

    Article : 83 words
  36. EIGHTY KILLED IN MINE EXPLOSION.

    The death-roll in the disastrous explosion that occurred on Tuesday in the Markham colliery. Duckmanton, near Chesterfield, now totals 80. ...

    Article : 28 words
  37. CORONATION BELLS PEALED.

    To mark the first anniversary of the Coronation, the Imperial Institute Bells were fully pealed in the forenoon to-day. Their eight-ton weight sways the tower a ...

    Article : 66 words
  38. SUITCASE MURDER.

    The head and the legs of the victim of the Picton suitcase murder were recovered by a diver; to-day from 40 feet of water at the outer end of the Picton wharf. They were ...

    Article : 48 words
  39. MISS HARTIGAN BEATEN.

    In the fourth round of the women's singles at the Harrogate tennis tournament, Miss Whitmarsh beat Miss Joan Hartigan (Australia); 6-3, 6-4. ...

    Article : 31 words
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