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  2. TRIAL TEAMS.

    After three hours' deliberation last night, the Australian Eleven selectors, Messrs, J. Ryder (Vic), R. L. Jones (N.S.W.), and Dr. C. E. Dolling (S.A.), announced the following ...

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  3. THE MALOLO. With Greetings from America.

    Sydney gave an enthusiastic welcome to the visitors from the United States who are making a world tour in the specially chartered steamer Malolo. The leaders of the tour expressed delight at the cordiality of the ...

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  4. 5000 SHEEP.

    The Textile Import Company, a Russian trading enterprise, has purchased 5000 sheep from Australian owners for shipment to Russia. ...

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  5. "THE TIGER." France Mourns.

    European leaders and newspapers, of every shade of opinion pay tribute to the late M. Clemenceau's devoted service to France. ...

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  6. NAVALPARITY.

    According to the British United Press correspondent in. Paris, a serious difference of opinion on naval disarmament has arisen between France and ...

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  7. THE DISCOVERY.

    Alter walting for favourable weather, the Discovery left Kerguelen Island to-day for Heard Island. In their stay at Kerguelen, members of the party made some interesting ...

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  8. STATE CONTROL OF MINE.

    The State Ministry proposes not to do anything for the time being that might interfere with any chance of a settlement of the coal dispute on the northern field being reached ...

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  9. BRIGHT SPEECHES.

    Sandwiching several good stories between some serious observations that revealed a fine understanding of the problems of a young country, Mr. A. S. Somers, who claimed to be ...

    Article : 586 words
  10. WELCOME TO SYDNEY,

    On a 25,000mile cruise round the Pacific, the liner Malolo, with more than 300 American business men and their families aboard, steamed up Sydney Harbour in the grey dawn ...

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  11. ANTARCTIC VOYAGE.

    "With the 'planes practically ready for flight, we examined the landing fields on the shore and bay ice. Conditions could not be worse. The landing field is partly covered ...

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  12. CONSTABLE BROOKS.

    There were dramatic incidents in a plucky constable's efforts to capture two bolting horses at Ultimo yesterday. After a desperate struggle, In which he ...

    Article : 473 words
  13. WAR IN MANCHURIA.

    The threat of the Soviet troops to occupy Harbin appears to be approaching materialisation. Their success is predicted within a month, following the capture of Hallar, which ...

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  14. ADRIFT IN LAUNCH.

    A party of 20 men, women, and children, had a thrilling experience during Sunday night when they were stranded in Botany Bay during a high wind. A second, even worse, misfortune ...

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  15. ANNANDALE SEAT.

    Mr. R. Stuart Robertson, M.L.A., has been refused endorsement by the A.L.P. executive for the Annandale pre-selection ballot on the ground that he was an unfinaneial member ...

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  16. GLUT OF POTATOES.

    The potato has been a luxury this year. The idea of eating it for dinner has become almost old-fashioned. If it were suggested to the average Sydney housewife that it ...

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  17. INDUSTRIAL PEACE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald), in a letter to Mr. Aitchison, Lord Advocate for Scotlnnd, who is the Socialist candidate in the Kilmarnock by-election, reviewed foreign and ...

    Article : 235 words
  18. NEW TARIFF.

    Concern was expressed at a meeting of the Council of the Australian Association of British Manufacturers to-day at the heavy charges which will be imposed by the new ...

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  19. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LUNCHEON.

    The value of the trade relations between the United States and Australia, and the necessity for goodwill and understanding between the two peoples were emphasised by the ...

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  20. THE DISMISSALS. POSTAL EMPLOYEES.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Lyons) announced to-day that nothing could be done to reverse the edict of the late Government regarding the dismissal of a number of ...

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  21. WARNING TO SHIPPING.

    A warning that strong-westerly winds would cause rough weather over the Tasman Sea today, particularly along the coast of New South Wales, was Issued by the State Meteorologist ...

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  22. SAFEBREAKERS.

    A gang of expert cracksmen displayed the utmost daring yesterday morning, when they broke into a hotel at Summer Hill, removed the safe to a vacant allotment close to the ...

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  23. PURPOSE OF CRUISE.

    "The purpose of this trip is simply that of international goodwill," declared Mr. Charles C. Moore, chairman of the cruise. Although his interests are nation-wide in ...

    Article : 460 words
  24. SOUTH AFRICAN VETERANS.

    The first annual memorial service of the South African War Veterans' Association, of which Field-Marshal Lord Methuen is president, waa held at the Horse Guards' Parade, ...

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  25. INDIGNATION AT TRADES HALL.

    Overtures were made to the PostmasterGeneral, Mr. Lyons, during the week-end in Sydney by union officials, with the object of withdrawing the notices. ...

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  26. FOXCOMBE HALL CLUB.

    Admiral Mark Kerr to-day opened the Foxcombe Hall Club, Oxford, which will be the centre of international and oversea conferences Women, as well as men, may become ...

    Article : 102 words
  27. RUSSIAN MATCHES.

    The prohibition of the importation of Russian matches into Australia was urged to-day before the Tariff Board by the managing director of Bryant and May, Mr. John Joshua. He ...

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  28. MR. SCULLIN WARNS IMPORTERS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr Scullin) to-day expressed pleasuie at the early announcement by leading Austi allan manufacturers that they intend to take immediate steps to reorganise ...

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  29. YOUTH KILLED.

    A message from Muigon states that during a storm at Oakview, about 25 miles from Goomeri, yesterday afternoon, Cecil Stanley Garratz, 18, was killed by lightning, and ...

    Article : 130 words
  30. MINISTER WOUNDED.

    It is reported from Jerusalem that an Arab fired three shots at Mr. Norman Bentwlch, Attorney-Genenl for Palestine, and a wellknown writer and lecturer on Jewish subjects, ...

    Article : 111 words
  31. BREADCARTERS' BALLOT.

    The special ballot conducted by the State Industrial Registrar for the election of officials of the Breadcarters' Union will close to-day. The ballot was the result of litigation which ...

    Article : 81 words
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