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  2. FILM STARS. EYES ON AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Victor Jory, the American screen actor, who has come to Australia to play the lead in Columbia-National's production of "Rangle River," said on ...

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  3. REV. T. E. RUTH'S CHARGE.

    The Rev. T. E. Ruth, during his sermon at the Pitt-street Congregational Church last night, said that a "pagan broadcast" that had recently been put ...

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  4. WHEAT.

    The price of wheat in the Sydney market on Saturday recorded the highest value since 1930, or exactly six years ago. ...

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  5. MORE REVENUE

    Factors which the Acting Treasurer (Mr. Spooner) expeets, will enable the State Budget to be balanced in the financial year 1936-37 are an ...

    Article : 207 words
  6. NEW FLEET.

    In a speech at Southampton the First Lord of the Admiralty (Sir Samuel Hoare) said that Britain had delayed the rebuilding of her fleet so long that ...

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  7. GALLIPOLI GUNS.

    Dr. C. E. W. Bean, official historian of the A.I.F., disagrees with the statement by Major-General Sir Charles Rosenthal that if howitzers had been landed ...

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  8. GERMANY AND AUSTRIA. SIGNIFICANT AGREEMENT.

    The German Minister for Propaganda (Dr. Goebbels), in a speech broadcast from Berlin at 9 p.m. last night, and the Austrian Chancellor (Dr. Schuschnigg) in a speech broadcast at the same time from Vienna, announced a significant agreement ...

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  9. SHARK AT BONDI.

    A 10-foot shark appeared among a group of bathers at Bondi Beach yesterday morning. After. a game of football on the sands, a number of men entered the water. The first ...

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  10. RICHARD CROOKS

    Mr. Richard Crooks, the distinguished American tenor, whose concerts in Sydney have been highly popular, yesterday paid a high compliment to Australian singers he has ...

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  11. COTTON FACTORY.

    A very large cotton textile factory at Manchester is planning the establishment of a branch in Australia, to manufacture for those requirements of the Australian and New ...

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  12. TEXT OF THE BROADCAST ANNOUNCEMENT.

    The official text of the announcement is:— "With the conviction that they are contributing to develop the peace of Europe as a whole, and in the faith that they are thus ...

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  13. JAPANESE SHIP

    A Japanese vessel, suspected of poaching, was chased by the motor ketch Caledonien near Yate for 90 minutes, and, finally, was caught and boarded. ...

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  14. HOLLYWOOD ART DIRECTOR.

    Another arrival from Vancouver by the Niagara was Mr. E. Thompson, an old Sydney Grammar School boy, who for some years has been an associate art director at Hollywood. ...

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  15. FIREMEN

    Firemen left a strenuous game of football to answer an urgent call to a fire at Katoomba yesterday evening, and raced into the burning building wearing, instead of their ...

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  16. BRIDGE OVER TWEED

    The Acting Minister for Education (Mr. Hawkins) officially opened the new bridge over the Tweed River at Barney's Point yesterday. The bridge, which cost £40,000, will eliminate ...

    Article : 173 words
  17. PACT WITH SOVIET.

    Two important international trade developments were announced by the Federal Government to-day. One is the imposition, beginning to-morrow, ...

    Article : 132 words
  18. NO ENTHUSIASM FOR BLOC IN LONDON.

    Unofficial Austrian circles believe that Germany has now surrendered her claim to a plebiscite in Austria regarding the Nazis. Nevertheless, the agreement is causing a ...

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  19. "AIR CIRCUS."

    Mr. Charles Gatenby, of Bendigo, Victoria, the first airman licensed in Australia to fly an autogiro, has had his pilot's licence suspended for 14 ...

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  20. TRADE WITH JAPAN.

    It is reported that the Australian Ministerin-Charge of Trade Treaties (Sir Henry Gullett) proposed to the Japanese Consul-General in Australia (Mr. Mural) that ...

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  21. NEW RESERVOIR.

    A beginning has been made with the amplification of the water supply to the eastern suburbs, and workmen are busily engaged demolishing the 41 houses on the site of the ...

    Article : 209 words
  22. BY HORSE TO LONDON.

    Warrant-officer R. M. Reid, who proposes to begin shortly a ride from Melbourne to London on horseback for the Coronation, is inquiring into a report that the ride from ...

    Article : 202 words
  23. SHOT IN THROAT.

    When the police were called to a house in Fitzgerald-street, West Perth, last night, they found William Henry Williamson, 46, a miner, bleeding profusely from a bad gunshot wound ...

    Article : 139 words
  24. MISSING MAN.

    Sydney detectives bave just received one of the strangest requests in their experience. They have been asked by business interests to trace a man who, after living in ...

    Article : 164 words
  25. TRIUMPH FOR SIGNOR MUSSOLINI.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Observer" attributes the agreement to Signor Mussolini's diplomacy. "The Duce has achieved an important triumph by the inclusion of the Rome ...

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  26. DRAMATIC RACE

    Mrs. P. S. Wyett, the wife of an Adelaide broker, is engaged, with her 16-year-old son, in a dramatic race to the bedside of her sick husbahd at Hail's Creek, in the Kimberleys. ...

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  27. BRITAIN

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) has received a cable message from the Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. Malcolm MacDonald) that H.M.A.Ss Australia and Sydney, which ...

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  28. SURPLUS WOOL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), referring to-day to a report that if Japan drastically reduced its purchases of Australian wool the Commonwealth Government might take over ...

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  29. ARAB RISING.

    Arab bandits fired upon another Jewish bru near Nablus. The driver lost control of the vehicle and it overturned. A passenger was killed and five others were wounded. ...

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  30. INDIANS IN FIJI.

    The Rev. C. F. Andrews, who is to deliver addresses in Australia, chiefly under the auspices of the Australian Students Christian Association, arrived in Sydney by the Niagara ...

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  31. BARROW "SITTER."

    A recent advertisement for an active, bright young lady as "sitter" in a centenary barrow endurance test brought 200 applications. Mr. A. Alexander, of King William-street, Adelaide, ...

    Article : 178 words
  32. MONTEREY'S PASSENGERS.

    The liner Monterey arrived at Auckland with more than 500 passengers. The ship is making the first of the season's excursion trios. Many Americans are spending ...

    Article : 171 words
  33. MAY BE QUEEN.

    "Princess Elizabeth will be educated with a view to a possible Queenship," says the "Sunday Chronicle.' "The Duchess of York, her mother, wishes her to go to a girls' school ...

    Article : 97 words
  34. BASS STRAIT AIR SERVICES.

    The D.H. 89 Memma will be replaced on the Sydney-Melbourne air service by the D.H. 86 Loila on July 18. The managing director of Holyman's Airways Pty., Ltd. (Captain Ivan ...

    Article : 107 words
  35. VETERAN'S DEATH

    Immediately after members of the Old Veterans' Association, at their reunion yesterday afternoon, had observed a minute's silence for fallen comrades. John William Howdin, ...

    Article : 71 words
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