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  2. S. Y. MALING

    Before Mr. Gates, C.S.M., in the Central Police Court yesterday, the hearing was resumed of the charge of graft againat Silas Y. Maling, formerly general manager of the ...

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  3. UNEMPLOYED.

    There were lively scenes in the streets today when the polloe forcably dispersed the unemployed. Although the unemployed yesterday ...

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  4. SALE OF SEAT.

    At the Federal Cabinet meeting to-morrow the Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) will inform Ministers of the result of his consideration of the report of Judge ...

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  5. LAWN TENNIS.

    The Australian women's tennis team was successful in a match against Belgium, played at the Royal Golf Club's hard courts at Knocke. ...

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  6. DR. MALMGREN.

    Interest has been revived in the death of Dr. Malmgren, of the Italia, who, according to previous reports, died after an act of great heroism and self-sacrifice. ...

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  7. MIGRATION.

    British Press opinion almost unanimously deplores the apparent [?]ostility of the dominions to British migration. The report of the industrial Transference Board. ...

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  8. GIRL MOLESTED.

    A 10-year-old schoolgirl going an errand with her younger brother, was intercepted and assaulted by a man in a laneway at Concord yesterday morning. ...

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  9. MOTOR 'BUSES.

    The State Cabinet arrived at conclusions yesterday concerning the Government traffic policy, including the control of trams and 'buses. ...

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  10. SHIP RECALLED.

    Under instructions from the Sydney office of the Newcastle and Hunter S.S. Co., Ltd., the steamer Kindur was recalled to Newcastle shortly after she had passed through the heads ...

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  11. MATCH IN HOLLAND.

    Continuing their match in Holland against a Dutch team, Cummings and Moon played singles again to-day. Cummings defeated Vanderheide mainly by drives across the court, ...

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  12. SOVIET AIM.

    Mr. Tom Walsh (formerly general president of the Seamen's Union), in an address to the Constitutional Club to-day, declared that the Pan-Pacific Secretariat was an arm of the ...

    Article : 229 words
  13. STRIKES.

    Literature published by the Pan-Pacific secretariat and the Communists, clearly shows that the fomenting of strikes is one of the means of promoting social revolution. The ...

    Article : 409 words
  14. ANTI-ITALIAN WAVE.

    Addressing the Cabinet, Signor Mussolini strongly protested against the "inhuman anti-Italian wave which had been demonstrated against their protagonists in the unfortunate ...

    Article : 173 words
  15. GERMAN TOURNAMENT.

    At the Dusseldorf international tournnmeut the women's final was won by Frauleln Aussem, who defeated Miss Ryan, 7-5, 6-4. In the final of the men's singles, Borotra ...

    Article : 72 words
  16. MR. BRUNTNELL.

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Bruntnell), accompanied by his private secretary (Mr. Maynard) paid a visit to the Sydney Stadium recently during a wrestling match. ...

    Article : 133 words
  17. EMPIRE AFFAIRS.

    Mr. L. C. Amery, Secretnry for the Dominions, was questioned in the House of Commons regarding a statement by the Prime Minister of Ontario upon the way in which ...

    Article : 179 words
  18. FIERCE STRUGGLE.

    Mrs. Isobel Maling MacDonnell, who was the victim of a razor attack at Kelvin Grove recently, told her story of the affair to-day at the Brisbane Hospital, where a special ...

    Article : 353 words
  19. CHINESE TREATIES.

    The Italian reply to the Nationalist announcement that the Chino-Italian treaty has expired was issued by the Shanghai Italian Consul to-day. It declares that the treaty has ...

    Article : 153 words
  20. HOT WORDS.

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. Troy) made an angry outburst at a meeting of group settlers at Tutunup when the chairman ordered those who were not members of the progress ...

    Article : 243 words
  21. COST OF LIVING.

    Giving evidence before the Federal Royal Commission on child endowment, the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. C. H. Wickens) referred to the difficulty of arriving at an ...

    Article : 215 words
  22. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The Australian Press Association understands that the firm batch of members of the test team for Australia will be named during the week-end. It is stated in well-informed ...

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  23. BETTING TAXES.

    On the report stage of the finance Bill in the House of Commons, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Churchill) moved a new clause, the effect of which was to reduce the betting ...

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  24. MIGRATION TO CANADA.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. L. C. Amery (Secretary for the Dominions) stated that last year 7215 women were assisted to Canada under the Empire Settlement Act. In respect ...

    Article : 81 words
  25. TASMAN FLIGHT.

    Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith and FlightLieutenant Ulm returned to Sydney on Monday after a quiet sojourn in the country for a few days. During their absence Mr. ...

    Article : 198 words
  26. MINISTER'S SPEECH.

    The House of Commons, Lieut.-Commander Kenworthy inquired whether Sir William Joynson-Hicks speech on the reduction of naval armaments on July 14 represented the ...

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  27. RED ARMY.

    As the result of a special defence week the workers' organisation at Riga called the Society for Aviation and Chemical Warfare has presented the Red ...

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  28. SEVERE FLOODS.

    An unusually heavy rainfall in the Waikato and Wa[?]hi districts, and in the Thames Valley, resulted in serious floods in several districts. The inundation at Tearoha was one of the ...

    Article : 169 words
  29. BURGLAR ASSAULTS

    Receiving information to-night that a robbery was being committed in a grocery store in South Yarra, the police despatched two motor patrols to investigate. They found a ...

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  30. "FED UP."

    The special correspondent of the Australian Press Association at Amsterdam states that the Australian athletes are going to the Lloya Hotel, where the British and the New ...

    Article : 268 words
  31. FARM TRAGEDY.

    In order to assist in solving the West Coast tragedy, the police are obtaining the body of the dog which died from poisoning near the house where the bodies of Mrs. Hilda May ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Prince of Wales' fund for the endowment of Toc H now amounting to £53,000, includes 100 guineas each from the E., S., and A., Australasia, and Union banks, given ...

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  33. COUNTRY PARTY.

    The State Parliamentary Country party, at a special meeting held at Parliament House yesterday, unanimously expressed oonfidence in the Premier (Mr. Bavin) and the general ...

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  34. DISABLED STEAMER.

    The steamer City of Yokohama, of the Ellerraan-Bucknall line, is still in a disabled condition in the Indian Ocean. The Sydney agents for the Ellerman-Bucknall steamers ...

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  35. PORT OF SYDNEY.

    A decline in shipping activity at Sydney is shown in the report of the signalmaster at South Head (Mr. Gibson) for the year ended June 30. ...

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  36. SACK-MAKING PROCESS.

    The Amsterdam "Telegraaf" announces that a group of Australian industrialists has acquired patents in Holland for the so-called Vanderjagt system for the mechanical ...

    Article : 131 words
  37. OLYMPIC CYCLISTS.

    The correspondent of the Australian Press Association at Amsterdam says that the trainor, Mr. Roy Horton, considers that Australian Olympic cyclists are showing their ...

    Article : 167 words
  38. NEAR DARWIN.

    A Japanese sailor on a pearling lugger went ashore about 20 miles from Darwin to shoot game. He did not return, and as a search party failed to locate him, it is feared the ...

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  39. WIFE OF DROVER.

    Mrs. Marie Upton, of Bellata, wife of Mr. W. H. Upton, a drover, was burnt to death at her home early this morning, When her house was seen to be on fire, the alarm was ...

    Article : 58 words
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