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  2. FINE CENTURY

    Rain stopped play at 4.45 p.m. and the umpires announced at 5.30 p.m. that no further play would be possible to-day in the Sheffield Shield match between New ...

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  3. RAILWAY SYSTEMS

    Among the subjects listed for discussion at the Premiers' Conference next ninth is that of transport, concerning which the Commonwealth railway ...

    Article : 231 words
  4. BYRD'S FLIGHT

    Under conditions which would have been discouraging even over a modern airway Rear-admiral Byrd on Wednesday in his seaplane, laid a course across ...

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  5. ITALY'S VIEWS

    Signor Mussolini's views regarding the Anglo-Italian conversations are disclosed in a article in the Paris newspaper, "Les Annales." He declares. "The Fascist ...

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  6. FIRE CHIEF

    A destructive fire completely destroyed a furniture, shop in Hunter-street, Newcastle, late yesterday afternoon. A whole terrace of shops ...

    Article : 1,260 words
  7. UNITED STATES

    President Roosevelt definitely committee the Government to a policy of regaining prosperity through spending when to-day he submitted to ...

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  8. WAGGA MURDER

    A startling development occurred in the Wagga Wagga murder mystery to-day A local resident visited the police station and informed the investigating detectives ...

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  9. FILM INDUSTRY

    When the inquiry into the film industry was resumed to-day the question of the quota system was discussed, and the matter of further licences was deferred ...

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  10. 18 AEROPLANES

    As the first step in restoring the strength of the Royal Australian Air Force, the Federal Government will place orders, probably next week, in England, ...

    Article : 121 words
  11. ROADS IMPASSABLE

    As a result of heavy rain, many arterial roads from Brisbane to country centres have become impassable. The North Coast road is closed to traffic right ...

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  12. SHOTS FIRED

    When patrolling the devastated area in the vicinity of the Inverell flourmill and the Shall Company's depot, where serious damage was caused by ...

    Article : 238 words
  13. MANY APPLICANTS

    The Minister for Commerce, Mr. F. H. Stewart, stated to-day that he had received applications from men in all walks of life for the position of Australian ...

    Article : 164 words
  14. BIG ROUND UP

    Following the order of the Mayor (Mr. F. La Guardia) to clean up the city, the police staged one of the biggest round ups" of-recent years last night. To-day ...

    Article : 112 words
  15. AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    Sir Frederic' Aykroyd, speaking at the British Wool Federation dinner at Bradford, emphasised Sir Graham Waddell's warning to Australian woolgrowers to ...

    Article : 212 words
  16. IN BURNING HOUSE

    Risking death when he dashed through flames and dense smoke, William Mathers rescued his two children, who were sleeping a blazing room at their home at ...

    Article : 109 words
  17. MIGRANT'S CLAIM

    A petition of right was issued out of the Supreme Court to-day, on behalf of Alexander Skirving Moore, of Pyramid Hill, a migrant settler. He is claiming ...

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  18. CHIEF SCOUT

    Lord Baden-Powell, Chief World Scout, under went an internal operation in King Edward VII. Hospital for Officers yesterday. The operation was successful, and ...

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  19. SETTLEMENT REACHED

    Following the compulsory conference of the parties "to the dispute at the Austral Brick Company yesterday, a settlement was reached to-day. ...

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  20. MRS. H. B. BONNEY

    In 12 months time Mrs. Bonney intends making another flight from Australia to England The airwoman, who has been visiting her sick father at ...

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  21. 131 MINERS DEAD

    The death-roll, as a result of the entombing of miners by a firedamp explosion in a group of three coalmines near Dux (Bohemia), is 131. ...

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  22. P. M. HORNIBROOK

    Percy M. Hornibrook, the former Test bowler, has been approached by W. M. Woodfull, one of the Australian selectors, to make himself available for selection in ...

    Article : 116 words
  23. WAR DEBTS

    The United States Senate to-day called on the Treasury to furnish a statement showing the war debts due to the United States from foreign nations. ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND PROTESTS

    A strongly-worded protest from the Captain and the Manager of the Queensland Sheffield Shield team, concerning the umpiring in the match against South ...

    Article : 102 words
  25. LIBERTY THEATRES LTD.

    Liberty Theatres Ltd. has been registered in New South Wales under the Companies' Act. The company has a nominal capital of £10,000. Subscribers to ...

    Article : 95 words
  26. DISCOURAGING LYNCHING

    Senator Costigan Wagner introduced a bill in the Senate to-day, imposing a Federal penalty of five years' imprisonment, and a fine of 5000 dollars on State ...

    Article : 45 words
  27. INTERNATIONAL CHESS

    Selo Flohr, 25 of Czechoslovakia, won the international chess tournament at Hastings Lilienthal was second and Ailekline third. Flohr lost no games, but ...

    Article : 31 words
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