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  2. EXCHANGE RATE

    "I notice that Dr. Earle Page is reported to have stated at the Farmers and Settlers' Conference that Government pressure had prevented the Commonwealth ...

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  3. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS

    Further proposals have been made by Imperial Airways for the establishment of an aerial service from England to Australia. ...

    Article : 164 words
  4. WILL NOT DISARM

    The "Morning Post's" Dublin correspondent says that Mr. de Valera's admission in the Dail Eireann that be had no intention of disarming the Irish ...

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  5. HERR HITLER

    Herr von Papen will continue as Chancellor. Herr Hitler had a further disappointment this afternoon in a 75-minutes ...

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  6. 'PLANE CAPSIZES

    James Whitford, 20, of Raleigh-road, Five Dock, was slightly injured when the aeroplane he was piloting capsized in making a forced landing at Five Dock this ...

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  7. CAR HITS TRUCK

    Thirty-one persons were involved in a collision between a motor-ear and motor-truck, on the Albany-road, at Welshpool, four miles from Perth, this afternoon. ...

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  8. MEAT PREFERENCES

    Contrary to earlier expectations that Britain had become reconciled to the inevitability of a small meat quota, long and serious debates at Ottawa at the week-end indicate that the Australian and New Zealand delegations are experiencing ...

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  9. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS SILENT

    Imperial Airways, Ltd., refuses to confirm or deny the Melbourne report that it has offered to extend the Indian service to Singapore if Australia undertakes the ...

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  10. "DISENCHANTMENT"

    The "Daily Telegraph's" special correspondent, after a tour of Ireland, said that the magic was passing from de Valera's name, and disenchantment was ...

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  11. WILLIAM MOXLEY

    In his will, which he made last week, William Cyril Moxley, who is to be hanged at Long Bay Gaol on Wednesday, for the murder of Frank Wilkinson and Dorothy ...

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  12. STRIKE OFF

    A mass meeting of the Wool and Basil Workers' Union was held at Botany this morning for the purpose of, discussing the action of 600 or 700 employees of four ...

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  13. LIFT CRASHES

    When a lift containing visitors crashed from the fourth floor to the ground floor at the Melbourne Hospital this afternoon, two persons were injured. ...

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  14. CURRENCY REPORT

    Heads of delegations adopted the Currency Committee's report to-day, and authorised its publication: The report says— ...

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  15. N.S.W. ISSUE

    The "Financial News" anticipates that one of the first issues after the removal of the embargo on new loan issues will be an offer to the Commonwealth ...

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  16. £400 DEMANDED

    Announcing that he had been requested to ask for £100 on behalf of the Camorra, or Black Hand Society, a foreigner is reported to have visited the farm of a ...

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  17. WOOL COMMITTEE

    It is considered probable that the expert committee appointed by, the Federal Government to suggest steps for the rehabilitation of the wool industry will ...

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  18. BOYCOTT BRITISH GOODS

    The organisation known as the "Irish Race" opened a two-day convention, some 700 de Valera partisans attending. It laid plans for a campaign to boycott ...

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  19. PREMISES GUTTED

    Premises occupied by J. F. Robinson and Sons, clothing manufacturers, in Elizabeth-street, City, were practically gutted by a fire which broke out early this morning. ...

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  20. MAN ESCAPES INJURY

    As the Trans-Australian Express pulled out from Perth station at 9 o'clock last night, a passenger attempted to board the train, but fell between the two leading ...

    Article : 125 words
  21. FOOTSORE AND HUNGRY

    Footsore and ravenously hungry, Thomas Henry Byrne, 2, who escaped from Goulburn Gaol on August 3, staggered into the Oberon afforestation camp on Friday ...

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  22. BRITISH WAR LOAN CONVERSION

    A Treasury announcement as to the progress which the war loan conversion operation has achieved up to the end of the bonus month is expected early next ...

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  23. ROBBERS ACTIVE

    Following the alleged robbery by three masked men of over £100 from an Italian at Lower Tully last week, and an attempt of three men to hold up another ...

    Article : 87 words
  24. STAND FOR NEW SEAT

    The Premier (Mr. Hill) at a banquet in his honour at Peterborough on Saturday night accepted the invitation to stand for Burra Burra for the next State ...

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  25. SNOW IN VICTORIA

    With a maximum temperature of 45.7 degrees, to-day was the coldest in Melbourne for 15 years. Snow fell in many hill districts, and Warburton, a popular ...

    Article : 78 words
  26. TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    Rev. E. C. Clayton announce that two Toc H ambassadors, Rev. F. E. Ford, who for three years was travelling chaplain in India, and Rev. Henry Chappell, who ...

    Article : 141 words
  27. DEATH AFTER RETURN

    After having been missing for several weeks, Claude William Butt, 35, returned to his home in Dowling-street, Moore Park, before dawn to-day, and, it is alleged, ...

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  28. AGED WOMAN ROBBED

    A few minutes after walking out of her house in Allen-street, Glebe, to-night, Mrs. Lavine O'Sullivan, an elderly woman, was attacked by a youthful bugsnatcher and ...

    Article : 85 words
  29. MT. LOFTY SNOWSTORM

    The heaviest fail of snow in 13 years covered the Mount Lofty ranges this morning. By 11 o'clock more than 1000 cars with sightseers were on the roads leading ...

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  30. MINISTER'S WARNING

    Referring to certain statements circulated in regard to the supply of bread in exchange for food relief coupons in the metropolitan, Newcastle, Maitland ...

    Article : 131 words
  31. FALL AT CANBERRA

    There was a fairly heavy fall of snow at Canberra late this afternoon, following one or two light falls earlier in the day. This was the first snow to fall at ...

    Article : 91 words
  32. MISHAP ON "HIKE"

    While taking part with 4000 others in a "hike" at Mundaring to-day, Joyce Dutch, 16, slipped from the top of the hill, 30ft, high, and rolled to the ...

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  33. REVOLT QUELLED

    Two army regiments and police conquered 400 students in a battle at the University of Chile. They quelled the revolt aimed at the ...

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  34. WOMAN KILLED BY TRAIN

    Walking over Moore-street level crossing right into the side of moving train this afternoon, Mrs. Angelina Dvaki, 60, was knocked down and killed instantly. ...

    Article : 30 words
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