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  2. SCHNEIDER CUP

    Lady Houston, widow of the millionaire shipowner, has offered to guarantee the sum of £100,000 which the Prime Minister considers necessary to defray the ...

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  3. "MAD MONARCH"

    Increasing excitement characterised the development of the situation arising out of Major-Genarau Birtle's attack on Signor Mussolini, particularly in the Senate, ...

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  4. MARKING TIME

    The Federal Cabinet yesterday commenced a series of meetings which in likely to be the most momentous in the history of the present Government, but so far no ...

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  5. STRIKE

    A mass meeting of members of the Australian Railways Union tonight declared itself in favour of a Commonwealth-wide strike, thus falling into line ...

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  6. NO CREDIT

    Primary producers, especially wheat-growers, find themselves in a most unfortunate and serious position. Although the harvest has been bountiful, the price ...

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  7. ROUSE GUILTY

    The trial of Arthur Alfred Rouse, charged with the murder of an unknown man in what is now famous as "the blazing car mystery," ended to-day when ...

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  8. LABOUR DEFEAT

    The Nationalist candidate, Mr. C. W. Marr, won the Federal by-election for the Parkes seat with an absolute majority over all other candidates of 7456 votes. The final figures, which ...

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  9. SOURCE OF STORY

    Another sensational phase of the Butler-Mussolini affair developed to-night with the intimation that Cornelius Vanderbilt, junior, son of the famous millionaire, will ...

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  10. "I LOVE HIM"

    The verdict in the Rouse trial has caused a sensation in the country. No. trial in recent years has aroused such controversy. Mrs. Rouse, when she ...

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  11. MR. BAVIN'S APPEAL

    Referring to-night to the position of farmers, as described in the Press recently the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Bavin) said it was impossible to ...

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  12. MR. LATHAM'S VIEW

    "The people of Parkes have refuse to be misled by manipulators of the currency, who, while devoid of credit themselves, have talked so glibly of solving our ...

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  13. "NOT ACCEPTED"

    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. H. Scullin) stated yesterday that he had received a telegram from Mr. Fenton tendering his resignation from the position of Minister ...

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  14. NO SETTLEMENT

    Speaking to-night at Watford, where he opened a new trade-union hall, the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) mild that he had been engaged ...

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  15. 373 MILES AN HOUR

    The British, decision to compete in the Schneider Cup is welcomed. Aviation correspondents state that British engineers expect to produce a machine capable of ...

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  16. "FALSE PROMISES"

    The Leander of the Federal Country party (Dr. Earle Page), staid to-night that the Parkes by-election result was a natural reaction to the Labour Government's failure ...

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  17. SAVED IN TIME

    Discovered unconscious in the Glenrock Lagoon yesterday afternoon, Stanley Since, 8, of Boreas-road, Hamilton North, was hurried to Newcastle Hospital, where he ...

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  18. "AN OPEN MIND"

    Mohandas Ghandi, in an interview exclusive to the "Daily Herald," says— "Mr. Macdonald's statement at the conclusion of the conference appears ...

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  19. MANY RESCUES

    A treacherous surf, and an exceptionally large crowd of bathers, kept the Newcastle bench guards busy yesterday. There were 12 rescues. On one occasion ...

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  20. FATAL BIRTHDAY

    The victims of the avalanche on the Al[?]tch glacier. Boden, were Mrs. Frank Furnivall, wife of a returned member of the Indian Civil Service, and her ...

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  21. MR. BAVIN PLEASED

    "The result of the by-election will help to restore world confidence in Australia, because it is a victory to all those who believe in the right road back to ...

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  22. HEAVY DISCOUNT

    There is so little Australian paper money in London that transactions in Australian notes, so brink last year, are now mostly negligible and casual. ...

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  23. MR. CHURCHILL'S FEARS

    Mr. Winston Churchill to-day opened the "Save India" campaign with a speech at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, on the same lines as his speech in the House ...

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  24. MR. HILL'S OPINION

    The Premier, Mr. L. L. Hill, referring today to the result of the Parkes by-election, said that it was a certain indication that the public did not desire inflation, ...

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  25. POLE FELLS SCOUT.

    There was another mishap at Glenrock Lagoon which resulted in the admission of a boy to Newcastle Hospital, suffering concussion and shock. A Scout, Edward ...

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  26. THE NEWS IN LONDON

    There has been no editorial comment yet with reference to the Parkes by-election result, but correspondents in Sydney street that Mr. Marr's victory was a ...

    Article : 161 words
  27. WICKET RECOVERS

    It is expected that a start will be possible in the Sheffield Shield game to-morrow. A few showers fell to-day, but the wicket recovered well, and will probably ...

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  28. CONGRESS DEMAND

    Following informal talks. Congress leaders held their first meeting in secret at Allahabad last evening. No statement was issued, but it is understood that though ...

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  29. DROWNED IN CREEK

    Edith Marion Charlton, 17, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Charlton, of Clunes, near Lismore, was found drowned in a creek at Clunes yesterday morning. ...

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  30. MUNGANA CASES

    The Queensland Agent-General (Mr. E. H. Macartney) supplied to the Australian Press Association a statement by the Premier of Queensland (Mr. A. E. ...

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  31. LOSS DENIED

    Referring to reports in the British technical Press that the Sydney Harbour Bridge contract has resulted in a loss of £1,000,000 Messrs. Dorman, Long and Co. ...

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  32. NOT SURPRISED

    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. H. scullin) to-day had the following comment to make on the Parkes by-election result: "There is nothing sensational in the result ...

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  33. INJURED WHILE DIVING.

    When diving at the Paradise Bathing Weir last night. Henry Shaw, of Tamworth, struck the bottom and sustained injuries to the spine. He temporarily ...

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  34. ELEVEN INCHES

    Most Brisbane sporting fixtures were cancelled yesterday owing to heavy rain No play took place in the Sheffield Shield cricket match, and the Albion races were ...

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  35. MEETING AT WAGGA

    Resolutions favouring a sales tax on flour as an emergency measure, permission to use 20 per cent, of bleached wheat in all wheat mills in Australia, and that ...

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  36. CENTENARIANS' END

    Pietro Mei and his wife, Neleno, both became centenarians this week, and the townsfolk of Pupigli[?]no gave them a royal celebration. The guests had been gone ...

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  37. CRUSHED BY TREE

    James Pilkington, a farmer, of Red Hill, was crushed to death by a tree yesterday. He was kneeling measuring the branches of a fallen tree, when the ...

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  38. FARMERS' THREAT.

    At a large meeting of farmers at Molong yesterday afternoon, a resolution was carried to the effect that, in the event of the Government not granting assistance, ...

    Article : 60 words
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