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  2. THE KANGAROOS

    The banquet given by the Warrington Rugby League Club to the Kangaroos was the most memorable of the tour so far. Among the unusual items was Mr. ...

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  3. BOY KILLED

    A boy was killed, and two young men were injured in a collision between a bicycle and a motor-cycle in Lang-street, Kurri Kurri, about 5 o'clock yesterday ...

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  4. KINGSFORD SMITH

    Two announcements were made this afternoon by Air Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith. The first was that he intended to return to Sydney next ...

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  5. MR. ULM

    Mr. C. T. P. Ulm arrived at 11.30 a.m. Mr. Ulm met very strong head winds from Karachi, but is confident of breaking Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's record. He ...

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  6. Disarmament Conference to Adjourn

    Following Germany's dramatic withdrawal from the Disarmament Conference, and from the League of Nations, the President of the Conference (Mr. Arthur Henderson) has announced that the Disarmament Bureau has recommended the ...

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  7. NEW BASIC WAGE

    Well-informed industrial circles expect that the new State basic wage declaration, which, it is expected, will be made at the end of the week, will ...

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  8. VIEWS IN PARIS

    While conceding the gravity of the situation, the Government scouts the suggested application of the sanctions and the reoccupation of the Ruhr, as ...

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  9. SALARY REDUCTIONS

    As an illustration of how the Salary Reduction Act operated Mr. Martin, the Secretary of the Hotel, Club, and Restaurant Employees' Union, showed before the ...

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  10. HOOD "MUTINY"

    The alleged mutiny on H.M.S. Hood earlier in the week has now been amusingly explained. In the course of naval exercises, seamen, representing "pirates," ...

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  11. ITALY WILL COOPERATE

    An official communique counsels a calm examination of the possibility of reaching an understanding to which Herr Hitler has not closed the door, but more ...

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  12. UPPER HOUSE

    Nine additional nominations for election to the reformed Legislative Council were received up to 6 p.m. to-day, when the Returning Officer ceased work for the ...

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  13. HORSE KILLED

    Although the horse he he was riding was shockingly injured and died, almost as soon as it was struck by a goods train at a level crossing near Gemalla, Rowley ...

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  14. LORD CECIL'S ADVICE

    Lord Cecil, addressing a disarmament demonstration, said that he did not agree that Germany's action destroyed the disarmament conference. She had done her ...

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  15. NO TRUST

    "The struggle for disarmament must proceed, and the Covenant must not he treated as a scrap of paper," said Mr. Arthur ...

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  16. GERMANS ARMING

    Lord Beaverbrook states: "Germany is defying France, and has left the moribund League of Nations. Are we going to join in the coercion of Germany? At present, ...

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  17. SUITABLE RECOGNITION

    Following his declaration at the official welcome on Saturday that the Commonwealth Government should avail itself of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's ...

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  18. "PREVENT DISORDER"

    Thirty men on horseback and four bands escorted Mr. de Valera, who was in an open carriage, with top-hatted coachman and footmen, into Enniscorthy ...

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  19. SUITABLE POSITION URGED

    The State President of the Returned Soldiers and Sailors' League (Mr. L. Robb) said to-day that he hoped the Federal Government would do something ...

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  20. WAITING NEXT MOVE

    Herr Hitler and his Cabinet are now sitting back waiting for the next move of the Great Powers. The Government wholeheartedly endorses the Italian ...

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  21. NO SUPPORT FROM ITALY

    Italian political circles refuse to take Germany's withdrawal tragically. Berlin will be assured that it is of no use. looking to Rome for support. It is realised ...

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  22. BUILDING REPAIRS

    With the object of enabling property-owners to effect repairs and additions to their property, the Government has decided to make available a further sum of ...

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  23. REVOLT IN SIAM

    Passengers arriving at Penang (Straits Settlements) from Bangkok (Siam) report that the revolt is spreading. The navy has gone over to the rebels, who are in ...

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  24. BREAK WITH LEAGUE

    English correspondents point out that the speed with which Herr Hitler acted amply proves that the severance from the League must have been contemplated for ...

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  25. LEAVE GERMANY ISOLATED

    Poland hopes that after years of fruitless talks the Powers will call Germany's bluff, and form a united front against her. Poland feels that the Disarmament ...

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  26. MATCH FOR WINOOKA

    Mr. H. Collins, the well-known owner, is willing to match Strath Carron against Winooka over five furlongs for £1000 a side, with a side bet of £500, provided ...

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  27. BIG LOAN SUGGESTED

    The wheat conference sat again to-day, when proposals were put forward that the Commonwealth should raise a loan of £5,000,000 or £6,000,000 to assort ...

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  28. AIR MAIL SERVICE

    It was announced to-day that the New Zealand Government will contribute £5000 towards the cost of the air mail service from England to Australia. ...

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  29. LARWOOD CRITICISED

    Approving the suggestion for restraining the writings of cricketers, the "York-shire Post" says: "The fact that Larwood will do what he is told in the Tests ...

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  30. EGG PRODUCERS

    In its weekly report issued to-day the United Egg Producers and Distributors' Association lodges a strong protest against the action of the Egg Marketing ...

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  31. STABILISE DOLLAR

    The Government, it was learned on high authority on Sunday night, does not consider prices high enough to warrant the stabilisation of the United States dollar. ...

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  32. GERMAN ELECTION

    That the Germans are again misjudging world psychology, and have done something extremely temperamental and foolish, about represents the view at White. ...

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  33. NEWCASTLE BOXER

    Al. Burke, the Newcastle (N.S.W.) boxer, outpointed George Brown, of Stepney, in a 15-rounds bout. Burke was down twice in the first round, but ...

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  34. MINER'S DEATH

    A finding of suicide was returned to-day at an inquest into the death of Edwin Mayne, 55, a miner, who had been missing since October 11, and whose ...

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  35. MR. LATHAM'S VIEWS

    The Minister for Internal Affairs (Mr. J. G. Latham) said to-night that the Government viewed with the gravest concern the announcement of Germany's ...

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  36. OPERA COMPANY

    Bad luck continues to dog the Metropolitan. Opera Company, which hoped that a week's season at Birmingham would restore its fortunes, but only "token ...

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  37. BISHOP OF GRAFTON

    With the retirement of the Bishop of Goulburn (Dr. Radford), the Bishop of Grafton (Dr. J. W. Ashton) becomes the acting Metropolitan, as Senior Bishop in ...

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  38. NEW AUSTRALIAN FILM

    Mr. Claude Flemming stated that the new film he was making for Australia was called "Sheepmates." It would portray life from the Australian, not the ...

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  39. BURNT HUT TRAGEDY

    A message from Bendigo maid that surprising developments in the Strathfield-faye burnt hut mystery occurred to-day. Detectives discovered that the victim of ...

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  40. AIRMEN AT FUNERAL

    Three aeroplanes from the New South Wales Aero Club circled over Rookwood Cemetery this afternoon at the funeral of the late Mr. William Moir, who was ...

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  41. PRICE OF GOLD

    Gold was quoted to-day at £6/8/6 on oz. fine. ...

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  42. PUBLICAN SHOT

    Wild scenes followed the fatal shooting of the publican, Dan O'Boyle, an infuriated crowd attacking houses and breaking windows in the course of a search ...

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  43. TENNIS PLAYERS RETURNING

    The Australian tennis players, D. P. Turnbull and A. K. Quist, accompanied by the Englishmen, H. G. N. Lee, Wilde and F. J. Perry, reached Wellington on ...

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  44. RUSSIAN STABBED

    During an altereation between a number of foreigners at Dirraween, in the Parramatta district, to-night. George Kulakof[?] 38, a Russian, was stabbed with a knite, ...

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  45. SHIPOWNER'S ESTATE

    Mr. Andrew Gibson, the Liverpool ship. owner, loft en estate valued at £699,913 The bequests included approximately £100,000 to his cousin, Mr. John ...

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  46. N.Z. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

    In the final of the New Zealand open golf championship, E. J. Moss, 146, defeated E. S. Douglas, ...

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