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  2. MINISTER'S ATTACK.

    The Minister for Works and Local Government yesterday strongly condemned the organising of relief workers by Communists for their ...

    Article : 684 words
  3. TRAIN JUMPS RAILS.

    The permanent way was torn up for about 10 chains when the east-west express from Perth jumped the rails near Kallora, about 58 miles from ...

    Article : 560 words
  4. NEW TASMAN RECORD.

    The Union liner Awatea passed through Sydney Heads at 7.2 a.m. yesterday, and broke the record for the Tasman crossing by 22 minutes, in spite ...

    Article : 409 words
  5. SEIZED LUGGER.

    It was learned to-day that the Federal Government has decided not to rlease the Japanese lugger Dai Nippon Maru, which was arrested by the patrol ...

    Article : 169 words
  6. SUBMARINE MENACE.

    Italy is expected to accept the invitation of Britain and France to attend the conference of Powers at which the question of outlawing the unknown ...

    Article : 385 words
  7. CAPTURE BY REBELS.

    A message from Palma (Balearic Islands) says that a Spanish insurgent cruiser captured and brought in the British steamer Burlington, which ...

    Article : 90 words
  8. CHINA TO APPEAL TO LEAGUE.

    A message from Nanking announces that China will appeal to the League of Nations against Japanese aggression. The British steamer Taishan (3174 tons) when bound from Hong Kong to Canton was intercepted twice by Japanese ...

    Article : 303 words
  9. BURRINJUCK DAM SAFEGUARDS.

    The setting up of a Royal Commission to inquire into the position at Burrinjuck Dam was suggested yesterday by Mr. J. Haydon Cardew, who was ...

    Article : 327 words
  10. BRITONS IN SPAIN.

    A veteran of the Great War, and a Scottish Communist, Lieutenant-Colonel G. S. A[?]tken, who is on furlough from his command of the 15th International Brigade in Spain, denies ...

    Article : 157 words
  11. WILL PROBATE REFUSED.

    Probate of a will was refused yesterday by the Probate Judge on the ground that the attesting witnesses had given false evidence relating to its execution. ...

    Article : 356 words
  12. WHALING.

    Although Japan recently decided to ask Britain and Norway to grant her a fair share of the whaling trade, it is likely that she will not take as large ...

    Article : 211 words
  13. "SLUMP INEVITABLE"

    In his presidential address to the Trades Union Council Congress at Norwich, Mr. Ernest Bevin said that a slump was inevitable after the completion of the rearmament programme ...

    Article : 206 words
  14. SHANGHAI FIGHTING RESUMED.

    SHANGHAI, Sept. 6. A seven-hour lull in hostilities was rudely ended at 2.30 a.m. to-day, when the opposing forces in all sectors ...

    Article : 531 words
  15. WHEAT SOWING.

    A preliminary estimate issued by the Commonwealth Statistician (Dr. Roland Wilson) to-day indicates that 13,774,000 acres will be under wheat in Australia ...

    Article : 211 words
  16. WAR NOT IMMINENT.

    Mr. Arthur Henderson, M.P., who arrived in Sydney yesterday, en route to attend the National Peace Congress in Melbourne on September 16 as British and European ...

    Article : 554 words
  17. NO MORE LOVE SCENES.

    Although he admitted that he would be unable to retire for five years, Mr. W. Creswell O'Reilly, the chief Commonwealth film censor, told an audience at an ...

    Article : 189 words
  18. INSULT TO ROMAN CATHOLICS.

    The German Minister of Propaganda (Dr. Goebbels) has apologised to Polish Roman Catholics, who were incensed by a writer in the Berlin Nazi paper, "Der Arbelts Mann," ...

    Article : 105 words
  19. CHILD TRAVELLERS FROM VICTORIA.

    Four hundred and four children, 16 years and under, have arrived in New South Wales from Victoria since the New South Wales Act to prevent the spread of infantile paralysis ...

    Article : 122 words
  20. JAPAN'S ORIGINAL AIM FAILS.

    (Published in "The Times.") LONDON, Sept. 6. The Shanghai correspondent of "The Times" states: Undoubtedly the ...

    Article : 481 words
  21. JAY-WALKERS.

    In spite of a campaign by the police to break people of the habit of Jay-walking and a final warning against it, many people in the city streets yesterday committed this ...

    Article : 273 words
  22. ULM'S ESTATE.

    The estate of the late Charles T. P. Ulm, the famous aviator, will now show a surplus of £301, and not a deficiency, as was feared, voluntary reductions made by creditors having ...

    Article : 196 words
  23. ABATTOIR PLAN IN INDIA

    The Simla correspondent of "The Times" states that an agitation, inspired by vested interests, has played on the susceptibilities of Hindus and Sikhs to such an extent that ...

    Article : 290 words
  24. CHILDREN AND THE SHOW.

    Eight new cases of infantile paralysis "were reported to-day by the Health Commission. The number is now 266. The new cases included one from Brighton, where no new case ...

    Article : 137 words
  25. EMPIRE SCIENTISTS.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that behind the announcement that a large delegation of members of the British Association for the Advancement of Science will attend the silver ...

    Article : 157 words
  26. MR. HIROTA'S SPEECH.

    A report of the speech made by the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Koki Hirota) at the opening of the extraordinary session of the Diet on September 5 has been cabled to the ...

    Article : 240 words
  27. NO BORDER PATROL IN S.A.

    The Government has decided that for the present it cannot agree to requests from Mt. Gambier and Tatiara for the closing of the borders as has been done in New South Wales ...

    Article : 109 words
  28. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    Despite a reduction of loan liability by £30,000,000 on July 1 last, the Victorian Railways Commissioners do not expect any immediate general reductions in raliway charges. ...

    Article : 73 words
  29. DUTY ON CIGARETTE PAPERS.

    In the High Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Starke gave a judgment for the Collector of Customs (New South Wales) for £345/15/ against Wing On and Co., Ltd., for duty on ...

    Article : 212 words
  30. NEGLIGENCE PROOF.

    The president of the National Roads and Motorists' Association (Mr. J. C. Watson) said yesterday that the legislation forecast in New Zealand to do away with the need for ...

    Article : 169 words
  31. BIOGRAPHY OF SIR E. DAVID.

    The biography of the late sir Edgeworth David, the Australian geologist, written by his daughter, Miss M. Edgeworth David, will be published on October 30 by Edward Arnold ...

    Article : 87 words
  32. GIRL KILLED.

    Beryl Hazel Williamson, 15, of Robey Street, Mascot, was fatally injured last night when she alighted from a tram in Botany Road near her home, and was struck by a motor ...

    Article : 143 words
  33. MIRIAM HOPKINS

    Miss Miriam Hopkins, the screen actress, and M. Anton Litvak, a Russian film director, have been married here after flying from Hollywood. ...

    Article : 118 words
  34. AUSTRALIA IN PUBLIC EYE.

    Australia generally has never been so much publicised within so short a period in recent years as during the past fortnight. Reports and comments on subjects such as ...

    Article : 109 words
  35. MOSMAN DEFENCES.

    Important additions to the anti-aircraft [?]ery at Mosman will shortly be made. Two new sections will be formed, and guns and equipment will be installed, making two ...

    Article : 88 words
  36. "SOUTH AFRICA FIRST."

    Amid enthusiasm from delegates drawn from all walks of life throughout South Africa, the Prime Minister (General Hertzog) inaugurated a youth movement aiming at the ...

    Article : 78 words
  37. DUKE OF WINDSOR.

    The Vienna correspondent of "The Times" says: "To-morrow the Duke and Duchess of Windsor will leave Wasserleonburg to accept the invitation of Count Pronay to shoot on ...

    Article : 65 words
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