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  2. LATE CABLE NEWS

    Four passengers wore killed and 25 injured through a derailment of the Calais-Mediterrancan express near Lyons. Three of the passengers killed and 24 of the ...

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  3. APPIN TRAGEDY.

    The Appin tragedy deepened yesterday with the death of Mr. Guy Chalmers Clift, the second victim of the sensational shooting that was committed within a mile of the ...

    Article : 524 words
  4. ACTORS' UNION.

    With only two dissenting votes, 1200 members of the Actors' Union, or, as it is called, the Actors' Equity Association, decided to go on strike on June 1 unless the Producin[?] ...

    Article : 174 words
  5. IRELAND.

    The gravity of the schism in the ranks of the Irish National army is emphasised in a statement which the Minister for Defense (General Mulachy) has addressed to the army, ...

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  6. STATE FINANCES.

    State Ministers generally still hold the view that it may be necessary to curtail the programme of developmental works unless loan requirements are met locally. However, ...

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  7. WITH THE FLEET.

    The ships of the Special Service Squadron arrived off Adelaide early this morning. The cruise from Albany was really one long roll. There was a heavy swell all the time, and ...

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  8. MR. BRUCE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) was accorded a civic reception by the Lord Mayor (Councillor Brunton) at the Town Hall to-day. Mr. Bruce, in responding to the toast of his ...

    Article : 249 words
  9. THE SOVIET.

    A message from Helsingtors says that the newspaper "Isvestia" has published M. Rakovsky's account of the conditions under which London financiers are willing to lend the ...

    Article : 170 words
  10. MR. THEODORE IN LONDON.

    Speaking at the Empire Producers' Union luncheon, the Premier of Queensland (Mr. Thoodore) advocated a treaty betttcen Britain and the dominions onforcing execution of the ...

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  11. THE AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Bowden) said to-night that the Australia would be scuttled on April 15, off Sydney Heads, by the opening of the sea cocks. ...

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  12. CHURCH STRIFE.

    The "Fundamentalist" controversy assumed an international flavour when Miss Christobel Pankhurst and Mrs. Emmaline Pankhurst took up cudgels against the "modernist" ...

    Article : 139 words
  13. FREEDOM OF TRADE.

    Reutor's correspondent in Constantinople says that it is reported from Moscow that the Soviet Government has granted "immediate freedom of trade" between Turkey and ...

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  14. MINISTRY'S POSITION.

    "It is our duty to do everything possible to prevent the people opposed to us from coming into power and carrying out their programme. If they did get into power it ...

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  15. CHASE THROUGH CITY.

    Standing on the footboard of a passing taxicab and pointing his automatic revolver towards a man who was attempting to evade arrest by running up Latrobe-street, ...

    Article : 405 words
  16. EXTRAVAGANT COMMUNISTS.

    News comes from Moscow that two wellknown Communists, Alexander Krasnochekov, president of the Russian Commercial Industrial Dank, and his brother, Jacob, manager ...

    Article : 96 words
  17. THE FRANC.

    A Paris message says that the irritation caused by the fail of the franc is shown by the number of proposals which have been advanced for legislation against foreigners, ...

    Article : 247 words
  18. HUGE DEFICIT.

    According to the "Daily Express," Sir John Stewart, the Dundee whisky distiller, who committed suicide recently, died owing £1,250,000. His only assets comprised a ...

    Article : 164 words
  19. SINGAPORE BASE.

    "I can assure you that they had no official intimation, and that they are merely firing shots," declared the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) to-night, referring to the persistent ...

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  20. THE LATE MR. CLIFT.

    Mr. G. C. Clift, who died yesterday in such tragic circumstancos, following upon the sensational shooting affair near Appin an the previous day, was the supervising' engineer ...

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  21. GROUP SETTLERS.

    The first batch of Cornwall and Devon immigrants who are to be placed on the group settlement area near Denmark arrived in Albany by the Sophocles on Friday. Each of ...

    Article : 95 words
  22. GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    A Reuter message from Berlin says that in view of the approaching general elections the Government of the Reich has appealed to the authorities in the occupied territories for ...

    Article : 119 words
  23. THE EX-CALIPH.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Montreaux says that when the exiled Caliph reached Swiss territory he found fresh vexations, which reduced him to tears. The ...

    Article : 139 words
  24. ELECTRIFIED POST.

    After tying his horse to an Iron verandah post in Redfern-street, Redfern, on Saturday afternoon, John Keating, of 184 Moorebeadstreet, Redfern, entered a shop. Glancing ...

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  25. NEWCASTLE.

    The Steelworks Band, which has been selected to perform at the Empire Exhibition, was accorded a magnificent farewell by the citizens at Newcastle at midday to-day. Long ...

    Article : 158 words
  26. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Sir William Beach Thomas writing in the "Daily Express," says:—After the fourth winter of unemployment in Britain of an intensity beyond precedent in any country the ...

    Article : 136 words
  27. GOLDEN FLEECE.

    In the windows of the Tourist Bureau, Challis House, Martin-place, and in the windows of David Jones, Ltd., George-street, and on the first floor of that establishment, ...

    Article : 220 words
  28. GREEK POLITICS.

    Reuter's correspondent in Athens says that M. Papanastasslou has stated that he is endeavouring to form a Cabinet including politicians of all shades of opinion in the present ...

    Article : 86 words
  29. BASIC WAGE.

    The review of the basic wage by the Full Bench of the Industrial Arbitration Court commenced to-day. Mr. Dunstan, in opening the case for the unions, said the unions were ...

    Article : 91 words
  30. TASMANIA'S FUTURE.

    The Governor of Western Australia (Sir Francis Newdegate) was entertained at luncheon by the Chamber of Commerce to-day. The president of the chsmbor (Mr. J. R. Johnston) ...

    Article : 118 words
  31. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Mr. Charles Cochran has arranged to hold the world's first international "rodeo" at the Empire Exhibition Stadium, from June 14 to June 28. ...

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  32. WORKSHOPS AT WILSON'S POINT

    Sir,—The illustration in your issue of Friday last showing works proposed to be erected by Messrs. Dormun, Long, and Co., on the Milson's Point side of Lavender Bay, looks ...

    Article : 504 words
  33. ABBEY BY-ELECTION.

    Mr. Baldwin has written a letter advocating whole-hearted support for Mr. Churchill's Conservative opponent, Mr. Otho Nicholson at the by-election in the Abbey division of ...

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  34. DEMENTED MAN.

    At Warragul, at about 3 a.m. yesterday, the Roverend Mother at the local Convent was startled from sleep by an unusual noise in the sanetuary, which adjoins the convent ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    At a mass meeting of 'busmen in London to-day a motion was unanimously agreed to in favour of striking in support of the trnmwaymen's demand for an increase of eight shillings ...

    Article : 331 words
  36. CITY COUNCIL CONTRACTS.

    The electricity supply committee of the City Council had before it yesterday tenders for two contracts for electrical equipment amounting to £23,800 in one instance, and to over ...

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  37. JUNEE MYSTERY.

    At half-past one on Sunday morning someone entered the room of the 14-year-old daughter of Mr. Thomas Bennotts in Prince-street Junee. Her mother heard a noise and went ...

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  38. EXAMINERS' VAGARIES.

    Sir,—In the recent matriculation examination, in the French paper, the following question wns set:—Write a composition in French on "Les lapins on Australie." If a candidate ...

    Article : 183 words
  39. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says, the avaliable offerings at the wool sales opening on the 18th [?] are alarmingly small, being the lowest March offering for half a century. It ...

    Article : 61 words
  40. ANIMALS' WEEK.

    The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has received so far a gross amount of £500 a response to its appeal through the agency of Animals' Week. ...

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  41. ADDRESS IN SYDNEY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) has notified the president of the Empire Development Union (Sir Granville Ryrie, M.P.) that he will address a public meeting in Sydney shortly ...

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  42. HARBOUR EXCURSION.

    The committee appointed by the Government to make arrangements for the reception and entertainment of the men of the visiting fleet has asked whether the residents of ...

    Article : 96 words
  43. OPERATIVE BAKERS.

    A mass meeting of the operative bakers including all members of the de-registered union and all operative bakers outside the union, will be held at the Trades Hall, an ...

    Article : 57 words
  44. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    The newspapers comment favourably on the Prospectus of the New South Wales conversion loan. The "Financial Times" points out that the ...

    Article : 42 words
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