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  2. STRIKES BY MINERS.

    Further mine stoppages this week emphasise the frequency of strikes at New South Wales collieries, and an examination of records of this year's ...

    Article : 724 words
  3. JAPAN'S PLAN TO SET UP MONGOL STATE.

    A semi-official Japanese statement issued at Peiping fore-shadows the creation of an Inner Mongolian State as a buffer between North China and Communist Outer Mongolia. The Warsaw correspondent of the "Daily Mail," on the ...

    Article : 183 words
  4. U.S.A. STOCK MARKET.

    A stock market recession, apparently of catastrophic proportions, began to-day, causing widespread fears that the 1929 debacle might ...

    Article : 534 words
  5. MISS BATTEN.

    Miss Jean Batten reached Rangoon (Burma) yesterday—the second day of her Australia-England flight, on which she is trying to break Mr. H. F. ...

    Article : 385 words
  6. SILKSWORTH'S CREW.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced at Ballarat last night that the Federal Government had instructed the Deputy Director of ...

    Article : 200 words
  7. ELECTION SURVEY.

    The result of the Federal elections will probably be decided in 13 of the 74 electorates, 10 of which the Labour party must win if it is to have a majority in the House of Representatives. A tour of more than 7000 miles and embracing five States ...

    Article : 188 words
  8. EFFECT OF DEFENCE POLICY.

    Defence has completely changed the situation. It was known months ago that it would be an important issue, but neither side realised that it would ...

    Article : 252 words
  9. FEDERAL POWER LIMITED.

    Mr. Lyons said to-night that the Commonwealth Government had no legal power to intervene directly in the Silksworth case. "The court proccedings at Newcastle were ...

    Article : 226 words
  10. JAPANESE "DELIVERERS" THANKED.

    Prince Teh has already visited the Japanese Ambassador at Paotow, to thank him for Japan's deliverance of Su[?]yuan, and has assured him of the ...

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  11. NO MORE CURFEW.

    The curfew order at Jerusalem has been rescinded, because the authorities regard the situation as greatly improved. ...

    Article : 194 words
  12. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTORATES.

    Macquarie seems to be the most uncertain of the six doubtful seats in New South Wales. Mr. Lawson, the sitting U.A.P. member, will have a straight-out fight with Mr. A. S. ...

    Article : 828 words
  13. SIX MEN IN HIDING.

    The six missing members of the crew are still in hiding in Sydney. They were secretly brought by car from Newcastle on Monday night, and since then have been kept in ...

    Article : 256 words
  14. EUROPE AFFECTED.

    The Financial Editor of "The Times" states that the fresh collapse in America has sharply disappointed those who had hoped that the liquidation had run its course. ...

    Article : 567 words
  15. ARREST OF THREE LUGGERS.

    The Japanese owners of the lugger Takachiho Maru, which was captured by the patrol boat Larrakia on June 10 for having allegedly been within ...

    Article : 199 words
  16. STATEMENT BY ROOSEVELT.

    Charges by Senator H. W. Johnson, of California, that President Roosevelt's Chicago address of October 5 was leading the United States into a ...

    Article : 484 words
  17. ROYAL FAMILY.

    After spending several hours at Hull yesterday, and lunching at the Guildhall, the King and Queen left for York, where, on arrival, they were met by the Princess Royal ...

    Article : 234 words
  18. BAIL ARRANGED.

    It is expected that the 30 Chinese seamen, who were remanded for 14 days at Newcastle Police Court yesterday on charges of absenting themselves from the steamer Silksworth ...

    Article : 147 words
  19. VICTORIA, TASMANIA, S. AUSTRALIA.

    Bendigo is fickle in its choice of its representatives. The U.A.P. now holds it, but in thi[?] election it will carry the handicap of sponsoring a new candidate. ...

    Article : 457 words
  20. SYNOD'S RESOLUTIONS.

    The General Synod yesterday, on the motion of Archbishop Mowll, of Sydney, passed a resolution to send to the official organisation of the Anglican Communion in China, the ...

    Article : 163 words
  21. CONVICTED MEN IN PULPIT.

    The President of the Methodist Conference (the Rev. Wallace Deane) stated last night that the action of the Rev. Albert Morris in permitting two convicted men to speak ...

    Article : 161 words
  22. GIFTS TO CHARITY

    Mrs. Gertrude Smyth King, widow, formerly of Neutral Bay, who died on June 2, left £38,606 to charities, hospitals, and other institutions. The ...

    Article : 323 words
  23. LARGER NAVY.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, in a speech to members of the Navy League, in which he advocated a bigger navy, said: "It must be remembered that we have, if we remain ...

    Article : 323 words
  24. DIVORCE REFORM.

    The House of Keys, the representative assembly of the Isle of Man, by 13 votes to 6, adopted the second leading of a Divotee Reform Bill, which is a copy of Mr. A. P. ...

    Article : 146 words
  25. MISSING PUBLISHER.

    "G" men (Federal agents) have revealed that 50,000 dollars (£Aust.12,500) ransom was paid in a vain effort to obtain the return of charles Ross, aged 72, a retired publisher ...

    Article : 82 words
  26. DARWIN BATH SEEKERS.

    Conditions in Darwin have developed a new type of visitor, a person who calls at friends' houses at daybreak and, during the afternoon, clad in a dressing gown, and carrying ...

    Article : 172 words
  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Labour leadexs regard Adelaide as a traditional Labour seat. They believe that the U.A.P. would never have captured it in 1931, or have held it in 1934, if conditions had ...

    Article : 196 words
  28. PRICES AND PROSPERITY.

    Alluding to the increase in food prices, the Minister for Health (Sir Kingsley Wood), in a speech at Newquay, said that, although 2/2 was required to purchase what could be bought ...

    Article : 88 words
  29. KINGS TO VISIT ENGLAND.

    The Diplomatic Correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that King George of Greece will pay an unofficial visit to England early in November. ...

    Article : 52 words
  30. DUKE OF WINDSOR

    The Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, a grandson of Queen Victoria, entertained the Duke and Duchess of Windsor at dinner to-night. This is the first occasion on which any relation ...

    Article : 83 words
  31. GENERAL AND MRS. LEWIN

    Brigadier-General A. C. Lewin and his wife, who have been rescued by a native party, after being isolated in swamps in the southern Sudan for 10 days, have arrived at Kongor, ...

    Article : 73 words
  32. LEO CARILLO TO STAND FOR GOVERNORSHIP.

    Leo Carillo, the film actor, has announced that he will be a candidate for the Governorship of California in 1938. His great-grand father was once provisional Governor. ...

    Article : 51 words
  33. TASMANIA.

    Industrial development is the basis of Labour's hopes of victory in Darwin—once Mr. King O'Malley's seat, and now held by the Speaker (Mr. Bell). There has been an ...

    Article : 404 words
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