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  2. MR. STEVENS.

    The Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Stevens) has four or five weeks of heavy work ahead of him, completing his engagements in London and the provinces ...

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  3. BRIGHT OUTLOOK.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), in a speech at the 52nd annual dinner of the Commercial Travellers Association on Saturday night, took an optimistic ...

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  4. DISTRESS IN U.S.A. PAUPER FARMERS.

    A graphic picture of the desolation and suffering in the drought-stricken area is painted in a report issued by the Relief Administrator, Mr. Harry L. ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S DEFENCE. SPECIAL LOAN NEEDED.

    The announcement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) that, because of the rearmament programme, there would certainly ...

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  6. A WET PACK IN SEARCH OF A FOX.

    Hunting for a fox, horses and hounds trudged through many a pool of water on Saturday when the Findon Harriers met at Epping (Vic). Unusually heavy rain during the week-end has resulted in several low-lying areas in and around Melbourne becoming flooded. Rivers in certain country districts were running almost level with their banks on Saturday and flood warnings were issued. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RAIN IN VICTORIA. Blizzard on the Alps.

    Incessant rain, which fell all day Friday and Saturday, caused the postponement of practically all sport in Melbourne yesterday, including the Grand National Hurdle Race. Light ...

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  8. SALE OF ARMS. Germany to China.

    The Japanese Ambassador at Berlin has protested to the German Government concerning an agreement between Germany and China for the sale of ...

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  9. BOY SHOT DEAD,

    When a dog jumped on a rifle lying on a log near Dangin, the weapon exploded and the bullet struck Bernard Facer, 16, in the chest, just as he rose from looking under the ...

    Article : 61 words
  10. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    In spite of the wet weather, few casualties due to motor accidents were reported in the week-end. For the first time in many weeks, the ...

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  11. N.Z. PROPOSALS.

    Gilt-edged securities are indirectly affected by the tactics of the New Zealand Prime Minister (Mr. Savage), whose latest retorts to criticism by the financial Press has raised ...

    Article : 177 words
  12. WHEAT MARKETS.

    Wheat reached a new peak for the season yesterday, advancing almost two cents on the day. [?] sudden rise of nearly five cents in Winnipeg caused an advance of 3½ cents in ...

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  13. 150th ANNIVERSARY.

    The Minister in charge of Australia's 150th anniversary celebrations (Mr. Dunningham) said on Saturday that the programme committee is making steady progress with its ...

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  14. MAN'S JAW BROKEN.

    Sidney Buller, 28, of Yarra Bay, suffered a fracture of the jaw and lacerations to the face on Saturday night when he was alleeedly attacked with a piece of wood. ...

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  15. FATHER'S SECRET.

    The father of Frederick Herbert Charles Field, 32, an aircraftsman of the Royal Air Force, who was executed for the murder of Mrs. Beatrice Sutton, told the "News of the ...

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  16. THE CALL-UP

    There will be a call-up for employment to-day. Details appear on page l8, column 5. ...

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  17. MR. SAVAGE'S REPLY.

    London criticism has caused the Prime Minister (Mr. Savage) to make a further statement. "The editor of the 'Financial Times, " he ...

    Article : 240 words
  18. CASUALTIES.

    Vernon Lyons, 24, was badly burnt about the face and hands when a petrol radiator exploded at his home in Anzac-parade, Kensington. In suite of his injuries, he made plucky ...

    Article : 462 words
  19. JAPANESE PLANS.

    The Tokyo correspondent of "The Times" says: "Tramp shipping subsidies and the opening of routes to Western Australia and West Africa were among the plans for the ...

    Article : 141 words
  20. INDEX. NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 203 words
  21. QUEENSLAND RAIN.

    Much benefit will result from the splendid soaking rains which occurred during the weekend over a wide area, extending from the centra west to southern Queensland. Wheat ...

    Article : 123 words
  22. BOAT CAPSIZES.

    The second double drowning within three weeks occurred at Wairarapa Lake on Saturday, the victims on this occasion being Geoffrey William Bicknell. a carpenter, and ...

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  23. TALK ACROSS PACIFIC.

    Conversations between Mrs. Rodgers and her three-year-old son Kelvin,, in Philadelphia, and Mr. Rodgers at Boort (Victoria), at 7.30 a.m. on Monday morning will be ...

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  24. AIR ACCIDENT VICTIM.

    (Plctregram.) MR. A. G. CAMPBELL. Mr. Campbell was killed with Mr. C. J. Melruse when their plane crashed near ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. CYCLIST KILLED.

    A motorist who knocked down and killed a cyclist in New Footscray-road, Footscray, early this morning, stopped his car, and is believed to have pulled the body of his victim, ...

    Article : 186 words
  26. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 241 words
  27. TRADE WITH JAPAN.

    The South African Trade Commissioner (Mr. Brennan) had a conference with Government representatives, industrial men, and army clothing mill experts. He submitted ...

    Article : 66 words
  28. ASSASSINATED.

    Ching, a wealthy former Minister for Finance at Canton, was assassinated while he was alighting from a car here. A Chinese, who escaped, fired three shots into his back. It ...

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  29. ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS.

    In an address at his 73rd opening of a Roman Catholic school since his consecration as Bishop, a little over 30 years ago, Archbishop Duhlg to-day said that the cost of these ...

    Article : 141 words
  30. ANXIETY IN TANGANYIKA.

    All races in Tanganyika are signing an appeal to the British Government against the transfer of the mandate. The appeal states that transfer of the ...

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  31. JAPAN ANXIOUS TO NEGOTIATE.

    "We are still hoping earnestly for a settlement of the trade dispute," said Mr. K Nihro, Japanese Consul in Sydney, on Saturday. He added that Japan was very anxious ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN BUDGET.

    The "Financial News," commenting on the preliminary Australian Budget figures, states that there could be no more striking evidence of the extent of the Commonwealth's ...

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  33. BULGARIAN CABINET.

    The Bulgarian Cabinet has resigned. The outgoing Premier (Dr. Klosselvanoff) has been asked to form a new Government. ...

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  34. FEDERAL ROAD AGREEMENT.

    Mr. R. T. Ball, M.L.A., has been advised that the State Government has agreed to an extension of the Federal Road Agreement for a further six months, ending June 30 next ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Gold was quoted yesterday at £6/19/0½ an ounce fine, compared with £6/18/11 on Friday. MAJOR CHARTER PROMOTED. ...

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  36. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 312 words
  37. JUBILEE FUND.

    King George's Jubilee Trust Fund, which was inaugurated on March 1, 1935, reached £1,031,023 on March 31. Already £63,850 has been allocated for the ...

    Article : 105 words
  38. THEFTS FROM SHOPS.

    At the Mudgee Quarter Sessions, before Judge Barton, James Edward Jackson was bound over in the sum of £30 to be of good behaviour for three years on a charge of ...

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  39. WRECKED MOTORSHIP.

    The Norwegian motorship Stanford (4803 tons) does not appear to have altered its position since it went on a reef 14 miles south of Geraldton last Wednesday week. The ...

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  40. GERMAN AIRSHIPS.

    An official of the German Air Ministry, commenting on the reported British complaints that the airships, Graf Zeppelin and Hindenburg, flew over British industrial ...

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  41. LOCARNO POWERS.

    A communique was Issued in Geneva today, declaring that, as a result of conversations between the French Premier (M. Blum), the French Foreign Minister (M. Delbos), the ...

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  42. LORD MAYOR OF ADELAIDE.

    At the council elections on Saturday, Mr. J. R. Cain, who had been Lord Mayor of Adelaide since December, 1933, retained the office, defeating Mr. E. W. Holden, who is chairman of ...

    Article : 87 words
  43. BOY INJURED IN FALL.

    Flank Callopy, 11, of 11 Lauderdale-avenue, Manly, suffered a fracture of the left forearm, abrasions, concussion, and internal injuries when he fell a distance of four feet while ...

    Article : 65 words
  44. SOLDIER EXONERATED.

    Private Cooke, one of the two British military policemen who were exonerated at a consular inquiry into the death of a Japanese, Sasaki, was also acquitted of a charge of assaulting ...

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  45. MUDGEE DISTRICT COURT.

    At the Mudgee District Court, before Judge Barton, Harding Bros., of Cudgegong, were awarded £40/13/ against Norman Price, of Muswellbrook, fruiterer, for goods sold and ...

    Article : 77 words
  46. OLYMPIC TRIALS.

    The Olympic trials produced two world's records yesterday. Miss Helen Stephens, a Rhode Island farm girl, did the 100 metres dash in 11.7s. George Varoff did a pole vault ...

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  47. PACIFIC AIR BASES.

    America has again colonised Baker, Howland, and Jarvis Islands, in the Pacific, by placing four Honolulu youths on each island. The islands are to be used as air bases on ...

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  48. FISHING COMPETITION.

    A bitterly cold westerly wind reduced the number of competitors in the Woy Woy fishing competition to-day. Mr. J. Size, of Ettalong, made the biggest haul with four fish, ...

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  49. OLD COUPLE FOUND DEAD.

    Mr. William Dunlea and his wife. Mrs. Ellen Norah Dunlea, both aged 70, of East Geelong, were found dead in their home to-day. Postmortem examinations showed that both Mr. ...

    Article : 61 words
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