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  2. AIR MAILS.

    The Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill), in the House of Representatives to-day, gave further information about the, negotiations ...

    Article : 1,387 words
  3. DRINK BUL.

    During 1935, the estimated expenditure by the public of New South Wales on intoxicants was £12,000,000, according to a statement issued ...

    Article : 272 words
  4. MAIL LINER FIRE.

    With carpo on fire in one hold, the Orient line Royal Mail steamer Ormonde, carrying 320 passengers, put into Twofold Bay, 240 miles from ...

    Article : 131 words
  5. ADVANCE OF JAPAN

    Japan is rapidly making military preparations to enforce her demand to Nanking that the North China provinces shall be granted ...

    Article : 280 words
  6. 'PLANE CRASH.

    Two officers of the Royal Australian Air Force, Pilot-Officer W. F. Alshorn and Pilot-Officer G. J. Quinan, escaped serious injury when ...

    Article : 666 words
  7. TRIPS ABROAD.

    The report of the Auditor-General (Mr. John Spence) for the year ended june 30 last, contains details of expenditure on the travelling expenses of ...

    Article : 922 words
  8. BRITISH BASES

    Britain's determination to safeguard Empire communications in the Mediterranean, as expressed by the First Lord of the Admiralty (Sir Samuel ...

    Article : 405 words
  9. INSURGENTS MOVE ON.

    The advance of the Spanish insurgent forces towards Madrid and Toledo continues. General France states that the ...

    Article : 926 words
  10. CAPTAIN'S MESSAGE TO "HERALD."

    In reply to an inquiry from the "Sydney Morning Herald," the commander of the Ormonde (Captain G. G. Thorne) sent the following message by radio early this ...

    Article : 632 words
  11. SCARLET FEVER.

    Cases of scarlet fever notified in New South Wales during the period from January 1, 1936 to September 19, 1936, numbered 2331, and 10 deaths occurred. ...

    Article : 246 words
  12. FOUR LIONS ESCAPE.

    Four lions escaped from a circus at Braintree (Essex) to-day, causing the audience to scatter in a wild rush for safety. One lion Jumped over a perambulator, in ...

    Article : 98 words
  13. FUTURE OF CYPRUS.

    Statements published in London recently referred to the consideration to be given by the Committee of Imperial Defence to the question of developing Cyprus as an important ...

    Article : 382 words
  14. FRENCH "BABY BONDS."

    The Frehch Minister for Finance (M. Vincent Aurlol) announces that subscription lists for "baby bonds" are closing to-night, and he adds: "The amount greatly exceeds ...

    Article : 194 words
  15. MILK BARS.

    More than 100 proprietors of city and suburban milk bars attended a meeting at Sargent's, Market-street, yesterday afternoon, to consider the steps they ...

    Article : 410 words
  16. AIRMAN LOSES SUIT.

    The jury brought in a verdict for £85/10/ in favour of the plaintiff in the action by Proud's, Ltd., against James A. Mollison, the aviator. ...

    Article : 507 words
  17. M. STALIN'S HEALTH.

    Despite Moscow's denials that anything is amiss the "Matin" publishes reports which confirm the news that M. Stalin is suffering from an incurable heart disease, and has gone ...

    Article : 44 words
  18. NO FLAMES VISIBLE.

    Many people have hurried to the coast to Watch the Ormonde, which lies at anchor at the entrance to the inner hay. Many ...

    Article : 77 words
  19. ITALY'S DISBELIEF.

    LONDON, Sept. 23. The Rome correspondent of the "Morning Post" states: "We do not believe it" sums up Italian comment on Sir Samuel Hoare's state ...

    Article : 168 words
  20. PIONEERS OF WIRELESS.

    How he assisted his father and grandfather to send the first wireless messages in Australia 35 years ago was recalled by Professor W. L. Bragg at a luncheon at the Manchester ...

    Article : 129 words
  21. SEIZED BOOKS.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. The impounding by the Customs Department of 17 books at the Perth Literary Institute on the ground that they were on the list ...

    Article : 291 words
  22. POLICEMAN'S BATON

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. The committte of the National Library has accepted from a resident of New South Wales a baton which was issued for use in the ...

    Article : 198 words
  23. INTERSTATE TRADE.

    In a leading article on the Commonwealth referendum on the subject of the regulation of interstate trade, "The Times" says: "The Australian voter will need great persuaston to ...

    Article : 100 words
  24. CORONATION CEREMONY.

    According to the "Dally Telegraph" it is possible that the Coronation of King Edward VIII wil be filmed. If such is the case it will be the first time in history. ...

    Article : 106 words
  25. SPAIN AT GENEVA.

    GENEVA, Sept. 23. While the League of Nations is wrestling with its Abyssinian dilemma another difficulty is looming. The Spanish Foreign Minister ...

    Article : 128 words
  26. FEDERAL REVENUE.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. The Treasurer (Mr. Casey), replying to a question by Mr. Jennings (U.A.P., N.S.W.), in the House of Representatives to-day, refuted ...

    Article : 245 words
  27. TORTURED BY THIRST.

    Charles Harris, 64, invalid pensioner, of Dunwich, who was found by a search party to-day, had been three days without food and water. He was blackened by the sun, ...

    Article : 80 words
  28. FATE OF PARLIAMENT.

    [?] Sept. 23. A novel method was employed of deciding a tie at the Parliamentary elections. The names of the two parties were placed in a ...

    Article : 58 words
  29. CAMPBELL BLACK.

    LONDON, Sept. 23. Captain Campbell Black's remains were cremated at Golders Green to-day. The widow was supported on the arm of her ...

    Article : 74 words
  30. RUSH TO VOLUNTEER.

    [?] Wednesday. So successful has the appeal for recruits for the militia forces proved in the country districts that recruiting activities have been ...

    Article : 111 words
  31. URUGUAY'S INDIGNATION.

    According to a despatch to the "New York Times" from Monte Video, Uruguay has formally revered diplomatic relations with Spain, on the ground that the Madrid Government ...

    Article : 137 words
  32. TRADE DISPUTE.

    A further communication has been received by the Minister in Charge of Trade Treaties (Sir Henry Gullett) from the Japanese Government on the trade dispute. ...

    Article : 60 words
  33. MARSHAL BADOGLIO.

    Marshal Badoglio, Commander-in-Chief of the Italian forces during the Abyssinian campaign, has been granted full salary and allowances for life to "mark the nation's ...

    Article : 40 words
  34. DEATH FROM GRIEF.

    AUCKLAND, Sept. 23. The story of a Maori woman of 64 who pined to death was told at an inquest at Pukekohe. ...

    Article : 52 words
  35. TREATIES WITH CANADA.

    The Canadian Minister for Trade and Commerce (Mr. W. D. Euler) will leave for Australia and New Zealand in October, to discuss the revision of the trade treaties. ...

    Article : 37 words
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