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  2. MR. STEVENS.

    "The agreement we have made with the banks will mean that we shall not be able to raise [?] further loans abroad, for the purposes of public works and services, for ...

    Article : 554 words
  3. MR. CUNNINGHAM.

    Mr. Andrew Cunningham who, in his flight to London, made a forced landing at Boleng, in the island of Flores, has extricated his machine from the ...

    Article : 381 words
  4. THE EIGHTS.

    The decision of the committee of the Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools to declare the eights at the last regatta "no race" is unsatisfactory. ...

    Article : 281 words
  5. THE RAILWAYS.

    At the recent meeting of the Loan Council at Canberra, which was addressed by Sir Otto N[?]emeyer, an undertaking was given by the Treasurers of some of the ...

    Article : 298 words
  6. UNSIGHTLY DUMP.

    The unsightly dump of railway material and the mound of earth known as "Mount Stokes" at the southern end of Hyde Park near Liverpool-street were the subjects of ...

    Article : 465 words
  7. FEDERAL SESSION.

    With the best will in the world to do the utmost for its supporters in the given time, the Federal Government had to confess in the end that the session which ended last ...

    Article : 1,198 words
  8. NORTHAMPTON.

    The match between Australia and Northamptonshire was resumed to-day in dull weather. The soft condition of the wicket ...

    Article : 1,306 words
  9. LAST TEST.

    Critics are already filling columns in the newspapers in an endeavour to present the right eleven for England against Australia. These discussions are ...

    Article : 834 words
  10. COMMITTEE'S ACTION.

    Sir Mungo MacCallum, chairman of the board of trustees of the Sydney Grammar School, last night criticised the action of the committee of the Athletic Association of the ...

    Article : 688 words
  11. MR. MOORE.

    "Irrespective of the consequences to us as a party, we must meet the situation that exists to-day," declared the Premier (Mr. Moore) in opening the third annual conference ...

    Article : 131 words
  12. POISONOUS FUMES.

    A verdict that death was due to having inhaled carbon-monoxide fumes from a wood fire in the dining-room of her home, was returned at the inquest to-day concerning the ...

    Article : 450 words
  13. £10,000,000 LOAN.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 109 words
  14. £510 A FOOT.

    What is claimed to be one of the most successful land sales held this year took place yesterday in the offices of Peach Brothers, who (in conjunction with D. Ritchie and Co.) ...

    Article : 184 words
  15. QUEENSLAND MINISTER'S WARNING.

    "We are passing through a period of read[?] justment and must face facts," said the Minister for Labour (Mr. Sizer) yesterday, when opening the annual conference of the Country ...

    Article : 201 words
  16. STOWAWAYS.

    Perturbation has been caused in shipping circles in the last two months by the frequency with which stowaways have found their [?] [?]rd [?] vesseld [?]earving Australian ...

    Article : 613 words
  17. PLANE CRASH.

    A message was received from Alice Springs to-night stating that Pilot Coote, who left there three weeks ago with a prospecting party to search for gold, rashed into some trees ...

    Article : 321 words
  18. SKELETON MYSTERY.

    Detectives investigating the mystery caused by the discovery of the skeleton of a young woman at Little Redhead, near Newcastle, at tile beginning of last week, are still absent ...

    Article : 288 words
  19. GENERAL TARIFF.

    The Political Correspondent of the "Daily Herald" states that a panel of Ministers has been appointed to prepare the British case at the Imperial Conference. ...

    Article : 219 words
  20. MR. SCULLIN.

    Looking greatly refreshed after a week-end rest, following one of the most strenuous sessions ever known in the Federal Parliament, the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) to-day ...

    Article : 499 words
  21. STADIUM SCENE.

    After the sensational happenings of a week earlier at Rushcutter Bay Stadium, an exciting wrestling match was anticipated for the return engagement between Ted Thye and Billy ...

    Article : 350 words
  22. KING CAROL.

    The correspondent of the "Da[?]ly Express" at Bucharest says that King Carol's astonishing proposal that he should be crowned King without his divorced wife, Queen Helene, or, ...

    Article : 162 words
  23. A BIG CHOP.

    Fifty Diggers (members of the Ryde and District Returned Soldiers nnd Sailors' Club), armed with axes and saws, mauls and wedges, advanced on Mr. E. Swaine's property at ...

    Article : 208 words
  24. UNION PRESIDENT.

    The president of the A.C.T.U, (Mr. W. J. Duggan) made an attack on the Federal and State Labour Ministries when addressing a meeting of unemployed workers at the Trades ...

    Article : 292 words
  25. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier (Sir James M[?]chell) referring to the forthcoming meeting of State representives with sir Otto Niemeyer, declared that it would be very wrong if Britain said that ...

    Article : 319 words
  26. SUNDAY FOOTBALL.

    At last night's meeting of the N.S.W. Rugby Football League committee, a letter was read from the N.S.W. Council of Churches on the subject of Sunday football. The letter ...

    Article : 119 words
  27. THE KING AND THE QUEEN.

    The King and the Queen are expected to visit [?]mis Castle, where the Duke and Duchess of York are now staying, in a fortnight's time. It will be his Majesty's first visit to the ...

    Article : 88 words
  28. COPPER MINERS.

    A co-operative scheme for the development of the Moonta mines has been submitted to the Federal Government by the Minister for Mines in connection with the expenditure of ...

    Article : 80 words
  29. NEW LAKES.

    Mr. Eric James and party reached Okuru (Westland) to-day after nine weeks' exploration north of Milford Sound. A [?] unexplored valley was followed ...

    Article : 58 words
  30. JAPAN'S NAVAL PROGRAMME

    To remedy the deficiencies resulting from the London Naval Treaty, the naval staff has presented a programme including four cruisers of 8600 tons, and carrying six-inch guns, an ...

    Article : 55 words
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