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  2. DOG RACING.

    If the New South Wales Trotting Club holds its usual greyhound meeting at Harold Park on Saturday night, it will risk incurring heavy penalties ...

    Article : 405 words
  3. LAST TEN DAYS.

    The Federal election is now only 10 days away, and the leaders of the three parties are intensifying their campaigns. ...

    Article : 428 words
  4. GOLD THEFT ALLEGED.

    "A deliberate underground theft of gold" was alleged against Little 180 Gold Mines, N.L., by Mr. Eugene Gorman, K.C., in an action begun in the ...

    Article : 1,158 words
  5. BREAD PRICE.

    An increase of ¼d a loaf in bread prices is being sought by the Master Bakers' Association, on the ground of increased cost of production, ...

    Article : 542 words
  6. BRITISH PLAN

    Behind the obviously firm but officially unexpressed desire of the British Government to follow and support to the very end the policy of ...

    Article : 1,314 words
  7. JAPAN'S SLOW PROGRESS IN CHINA.

    The series of Japanese offensives has made little progress on the Shanghai front. The Chinese spokesman there points out that, though the war has lasted 28 days longer than the other undeclared war in 1932, the Japanese have not advanced ...

    Article : 174 words
  8. BROADBENT'S PLANS.

    Mr. H. F. (Jim) Broadbent, holder of the Australia-England solo record and the round-Australia record, will leave England early next week in an ...

    Article : 414 words
  9. DOLLAR EACH FOR DESERTERS.

    Chinese war 'planes are being sent to the northern front to support the Infantry. The Japanese claim that, since the collapse ...

    Article : 624 words
  10. REPRISAL FOR BOYCOTT.

    The possibility of reprisals in Japan as a result of the refusal of coallumpers at Fremantle to load coal into the Japanese whaling factory ship, ...

    Article : 125 words
  11. MELBOURNE CUP TRAFFIC.

    In anticipation of heavy traffic between Sydney and Melbourne during the week preceding the Melbourne Cup meeting, air companies are making special arrangements to ...

    Article : 449 words
  12. MISS JEAN BATTEN

    Late last night Miss Jean Batten had completed arrangements for her departure from the Air Force aerodrome at Richmond at dawn to-day on the first stage of her flight to ...

    Article : 236 words
  13. WOMAN MISSING.

    While water police were dragging the harbour off Benelong Point yesterday for the body of a young woman who was reported to have jumped off the ...

    Article : 555 words
  14. JAPAN'S RELATIONS WITH POWERS.

    Japanese reports that German instructors serving with the Chinese army and Italian airmen in China have been recalled by their Governments are ...

    Article : 330 words
  15. CANADA AND BOYCOTT.

    The Executive Committee of the League of Nations Union of Canada has been authorised to co-operate with other organisations to plan a boycott against Japan. ...

    Article : 31 words
  16. ASYLUM ESCAPEE RECAPTURED.

    Leslie George Warburton, for whom the police have been searching for nearly a week since he escaped from the Parramatta Mental Asylum, was ...

    Article : 372 words
  17. FREE FOOD IN HOTEL BARS.

    To-night members of the Licensed Victuallers' Association will meet to consider protests against the allegedly over-generous counter lunches available ...

    Article : 478 words
  18. DUKE OF WINDSOR.

    The Duke and Duchess of windsor yesterday afternoon toured garden settlements on the outskirts of the city and were greeted by swnrms of cheering children, who ...

    Article : 294 words
  19. GERMAN GUARANTEE.

    The German Foreign Minister (Baron von Neurath) and the Belgian Minister in Berlin have issued a joint statement, announcing the terms of Germany's guarantee of ...

    Article : 270 words
  20. TINGIRA SOLD.

    The former training ship Tingira, once, as the Sobraon, the pride of the Australian merchant marine, was sold at auction yesterday to satisfy a debt ...

    Article : 416 words
  21. FOUR DROWNED.

    Mrs. George Butler and her three children —a boy aged 5, a girl aged 3, and a baby six weeks old-were drowned to-day in the Darby River, near the Chalet at Wilson's ...

    Article : 193 words
  22. TENNIS BALL KILLS HIPPOPOTAMUS.

    Chaka, the Auckland Zoo's male hippopotamus, died to-day as a result of having swallowed a tennis ball, believed to have been thrown into his mouth by a visitor ...

    Article : 117 words
  23. SIR OSWALD MOSLEY.

    Lord Camrose, joint proprietor of the "Daily Telegraph" and a number of other London and provincial newspapers, has sued Sir Oswald Mosley, leader of the so-called British ...

    Article : 156 words
  24. DUTCH BOMBER CRASHES.

    A Dutch naval bomber, on a night flight from Batavia to Surabaya, crashed into the sea off Java. Nine of the occupants are dead, including ...

    Article : 47 words
  25. HOSPITAL STARTS POULTRY RUN.

    A novel method of keeping down household bills has been adopted by the Wagga Hospital committee, with excellent results. With a view to ensuring a plentiful supply of fresh ...

    Article : 56 words
  26. SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL DESECRATED.

    Indignation at the theft of a sword and a wreath from the Oatley soldiers' memorial was expressed at a meeting of the Kogarah Council. Alderman Moore said that such desecration ...

    Article : 88 words
  27. FIRE AT RABAUL.

    The which began about midnight completely gutted the main store of Bruns, Philp and Co., Ltd., this morning. Only the shell of the building remains. The fire was still ...

    Article : 36 words
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