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  2. TENSION IN EUROPE.

    It is believed in London that Italy's rejection of the Anglo-French proposals for the withdrawal of foreign volunteers from Spain confronts ...

    Article : 836 words
  3. NEWSPAPER DIRECTORS.

    A judgment that Messrs. J. T. Lang, J. A. Beasley, T. H. Bell, and J. Culbert were not to be declared elected as directors of the "Labor Daily," Ltd., ...

    Article : 951 words
  4. EMPLOYMENT.

    Since 1934 the number of men on the full-time payroll of the Water and Sewerage Board working at full award rates had increased by nearly ...

    Article : 431 words
  5. HIGH SPEED CAMPAIGN.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) yesterday had a busy day, commencing a rush campaign in the Victorian country electorates of Wannon and ...

    Article : 293 words
  6. MUTTON DEARER.

    The striking mutton slaughtermen at the Homebush Abattoirs again refused to work yesterday except on their own conditions, and no killing of ...

    Article : 289 words
  7. MIGRATION.

    "Aliens who have no link with or loyalty to the Empire, and whose standard of living is low, are peopling the empty spaces of the dominions," ...

    Article : 416 words
  8. GAS HORRORS ON THE SHANGHAI FRONT.

    The Chinese allege that the Japanese have been using poisonous and searing gases on the Shanghai front. This is confirmed by Mr. Pembroke Stephens, special correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," who says that the sufferings of the gas ...

    Article : 226 words
  9. UNION'S APPLICATION FOR 44 HOURS.

    The Full Bench of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court was asked on behalf of the master retail butchers vesterday not to hear the unions application for the ...

    Article : 521 words
  10. MINISTRY'S RECORD

    "The Times," a leading article, states:— "If Governments were judged invariably on their records, the Australian Government should have an easy passage at the ...

    Article : 102 words
  11. BRITISH CORRESPONDENT'S MESSAGE

    The Chinese Ministiy of Health at Nankins announces that the Japanese Hied poison gas believed to be mustaid gas during the fighting at Woosung ...

    Article : 964 words
  12. GERMAN DEMAND FOR COLONIES.

    The Beilin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that, in accordance with the instructions to beat the colonial drum on every ...

    Article : 203 words
  13. MALE WORKERS IN DEMAND.

    The Ministei for Labour and Industry (Mr. Dunningham) said yesterday that the only effect of the new shop assistants' award so far noticed was a ...

    Article : 118 words
  14. PICNIC MISHAPS.

    Stephen Grogan, 25, of Parramatta Road, Petersham, fell from a launch while returning from the Water Board picnic. He was dragged out of the water and taken to Fort ...

    Article : 77 words
  15. INCREASED COST OF BUILDING

    The increased cost of building within the past 12 months has resulted in the size of the 'flat iron" building for the new dental hospital at Chalmers Stieet, Sydney, being ...

    Article : 246 words
  16. DARWIN DEFENCES.

    This development of Darwin in the Empire defence scheme is illustrated by recent communications regarding resumptions within the town area. It has been intimated that the ...

    Article : 300 words
  17. MILITARY STRENGTH.

    The existence of a new German Army Corps was revcaled when it was announced that General von Weichs, former commander of the First Mechanised Division, had been ...

    Article : 64 words
  18. METAL WORKERS.

    About 180 metal trade workers employed by Armstrong Holland, Ltd, Rosebery, went on strike yesterday, alleging that they were entitled to an extra 3/ a week, which was refused ...

    Article : 251 words
  19. COLLUSION ALLEGED.

    When the County Council yesterday received tenders from two different firms, each offering to supply goods at exactly the same price, Councillor Lloyd said that it was ...

    Article : 354 words
  20. "ONE DISH" SUNDAY.

    The first "One Dish" Sunday in the winter help campaign has been observed. All restaurants, instead of the usual variety, piovided only one dish of stew, made from an ...

    Article : 42 words
  21. PAUL ROBESON

    Paul Robeson the famous negro actor and singer, has decided to leave the West End stag and to devote his [?] to plays dealing with working-class problems. ...

    Article : 136 words
  22. WILL BRITAIN AND FRANCE ACT?

    Whether Britain and Fiance will really act, instead of talk as a result of Signor Mussolini's suave reply, which, stripped of diplomatic verbiage, is no more than an ...

    Article : 264 words
  23. JAPANESE TRADE RESTRICTIONS.

    Three ordinances promulgated by the Minister for Commeice and Industry (Mr. Yoshino), in consequence of the decision to put Japan's trade on a war ...

    Article : 205 words
  24. TRADES HALL INTEREST.

    When news of the judgment was received at the Trades Hall It created tremendous interest, overshadowing for the day the activities of the Federal elections. ...

    Article : 77 words
  25. STONED AND ROBBED.

    Police are investigating a report that Sydney James Easton, 51, of Pittwater Road, Deewhy, was attacked and robbed while looking for sliaying cattle in the bush in the Mona Vale ...

    Article : 290 words
  26. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED.

    A young Albury man was riding a motor cycle, with his mother on the pillion seat to-day when both were injured in a collision with a motor cat on the Murray Valley ...

    Article : 90 words
  27. EMBARGO ON OIL.

    Mr. Herbert Morrison, M.P., who is leader of the London County Council, in a broadcast address to the United States, appealed to America to act to ruin the world's ...

    Article : 190 words
  28. THE KILBURN GROUP.

    The four candidates whom the Court held to have been elected to the directorate of the Labour newspaper, Messrs. J. F. A. Wilson, J. F. O'Reilly, J. Kilburn, and C. Nelson, played ...

    Article : 240 words
  29. BETTER MOTOR CARS.

    A particularly interesting exhibit at the International Motor Show in London this year will be the first practical Diesel-engined private car. ...

    Article : 108 words
  30. UNREST IN MANCHUKUO.

    The Shanghai "Evening Post publishes an interview with a recent airrival from Manchukuo, disclosing serious unrest there, including street fighting at Mukden, where ...

    Article : 239 words
  31. WAR HERO STARVED.

    An Australian who was decorated for gallantry during the Great War was brought inte the casualty department of the Royal Melbourne Hospital this morning, suffering ...

    Article : 139 words
  32. HUBERMAN SERIOUSLY ILL.

    Bronislaw Huberman, the Polish violinist, who was slightly injured when a Dutch airliner crashed near here on October 6, has contracted pneumonia. ...

    Article : 69 words
  33. STATE'S POPULATION.

    The population of New South Wales at June 30 was 2,692,659, compared with 2,689,222 at the end of March, according to a return furnished by the Government ...

    Article : 109 words
  34. VESUVIUS IN ERUPTION.

    After several months of quiescence. Vesuvius is again in erupton. Lava is flowing down the Valley of Hell. Ashes have been flung up. and the roaring crater can be heard for miles. ...

    Article : 130 words
  35. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S HEALTH.

    It is disclosed that the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) was suffering from an internal chill before the meeting at Scarborough on Friday, at which he applauded President ...

    Article : 88 words
  36. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    One death and 12 new cases of infantile paralysis were reported to-night. The death was that of a girl aged four years, from Footscray, who was admitted to hospital late last ...

    Article : 62 words
  37. MAN STRUCK BY TRAIN.

    Terence Arbuthnot, 31, of Gloucester Street, city, a chainman employed by the Railway Department, was surveying near the Hornsby railway station yesterday when he was struck ...

    Article : 75 words
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