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  2. STAVISKY SCANDAL

    There were further tumultuous scenes in the Chamber of Deputies on the resumption of the debate on the Stavisky Scandal. M. Henriot again ...

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  3. UNITED STATES

    Revelations of graft, nepotism, political favourism, and other forms of corruption among minor officials in the Civil Works Administration, created grave concern in ...

    Article : 528 words
  4. SHOUTED DOWN

    "You are not our friend," shouted interrupters, retorting to Mr. Ramsay MacDonald's reference to working men as his friends, when he was ...

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  5. RIVERS IN FLOOD

    The Herbert River is in high flood, and in the Ingham and Cordelia districts the flood waters are within two inches of the 1927 flood level. With the experience of ...

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  6. ARRESTS AT ALTAR

    Detectives arrested two suspects in St. Mary's Basilica at an early hour this morning, and they believe that they frustrated a daring attempt to steal sacred ...

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  7. TRAIN ON FIRE

    A train hauling 35 trucks containing chaff, timber, general goods, and petrol, caught fire near Dubbo early this morning, and before it was extinguished ...

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  8. CITY SUFFERS

    The only consolation which call be offered to those who suffered in Newcastle under yesterday's heat-wave conditions—and most people did—is that the records ...

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  9. £3000 DAMAGE

    A disastrous fire occurred in Gunncdah's principal business block this morning, when a two-storied brick building, occupied by Bridge Bros., grocers and ...

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  10. TEXTILE STRIKE

    The Textile Workers' Union received a severe rebuff to-night when the Federated Engine-drivers and Firemen's Association refused to acceded to a request of the ...

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  11. RAIL GATEKEEPER

    Rachel Brodie, railway gatekeeper at Komungla, was committed for trial to-day on a charge of manslaughter arising out of the death of Leslie Arthur ...

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  12. RAIL FREIGHTS

    The Commissioner for Railways (Mr. T. J. Hartigan) announced to-day the abolition of differential freight rates for imported goods. ...

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  13. RACEHORSES BURNT

    Two serious fires occurred to-day when stables at Jamestown Showground caught alight. Three racehorses, Golden Pride, Tawarrie, and Skysight perished in their ...

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  14. BYRD EXPEDITION

    Driven from its berth alongside the low shelf of the bay of ice by a strong south-east wind, the Jacob Ruppert at noon to-day cruised slowly in the vicinity, ...

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  15. BASIC INDUSTRIES

    A more cheerful review of the basic industries of the North of England, than has been possible for several years, was given by Mr. Allan Paton, the Chairman, ...

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  16. IN SYDNEY

    Heat-wave conditions prevailed in Sydney to-day, the mercury reading being 103.4 at 12.55 p.m. The humidity increased from 24 per cent. to 92 in an hour. The ...

    Article : 181 words
  17. BOY ABSCONDERS

    Following charges made yesterday against officers of the Yanco Welfare Farm, it was announced to-day that the inquiry would be stopped to-morrow. ...

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  18. MURDER SUGGESTED

    Conflicting views as to whether Ernest Carter, 42, committed suicide, or was murdered, were given to-day when the Coroner held on inquest. Carter was ...

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  19. NAVAL CONFERENCE

    The periodical conference between representatives of the British, Australian, and New Zealand navies, opened at Singapore Harbour to-day, where the ...

    Article : 201 words
  20. BRITISH SHIPPING

    The difficulties under which British shipping companies are labouring was stressed by Mr. Alexander Shaw, Chairman of the Peninsula and Oriental Line, ...

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  21. BROKEN FORCE

    Leaderless, and fearing decimation at the hands of the pursuing Government troops, the once famous Nineteenth Route Army, which was largely responsible for ...

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  22. LOCAL UNIONS TO CONFER

    The Secretary of the Newcastle Trades Hall Council, Mr. G. Bass, has circularised local unions, inviting them to be represented at a conference at the Newcastle ...

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  23. BUSH FIRES IN VICTORIA

    A fire reported to be two miles in width has been burning slowly for a Week in the Otway Forest. The country is too heavily timbered and inaccessible for any ...

    Article : 64 words
  24. "IN 50 HOURS"

    Clyde Pangborn, the trans-Pacific flier, told the Australian Press Association, in an exclusive interview to-night, that he was "fairly certain" to be entering the ...

    Article : 109 words
  25. N.S.W. FIVE FOR 355

    When the Second XI. cricket match between Victoria and New South Vales was continued to-day, the visitors doggedly set about the task of overhauling the ...

    Article : 237 words
  26. HANDCUFFS OR CHAINS

    Contending that the Government's instruction to the Administration of the Northern Territory that natives should be handcuffed together instead of secured ...

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  27. VICTORIA LIABLE

    Sir Langer Owen, arbitrator, appointed to determine the liability between the Commonwealth and Victorian Governments for £100,000 compensation to ...

    Article : 88 words
  28. GERMAN INTERFERENCE

    Following the recent Nazi demonstrations, it was officially confirmed that the Austrian Minister in Berlin had handed a note to the German Foreign Minister, ...

    Article : 129 words
  29. NAVAL WRITER'S VIEW

    Mr. H. C. Bywater, the Naval writer of the "Daily Telegraph," states: "Upon the Admirals attending the Singapore Conference devolves the responsibility of ...

    Article : 249 words
  30. FORSTER CUP

    The Forster Cup contest for the big interstate yachts, the final heat of which was sailed to-day, was won by Tassie Too (Tas.), with 24 points. Amity ...

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  31. RELIEF WORKS

    Work was resumed to-day by 300 relief workers in the Punchbowl district, who yesterday struck work when a ganger was dismissed. They reported for work ...

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  32. INDIAN EARTHQUAKE

    India Office has been informed by the Government of India that a telegram has been received from Colonel Smith, Acting British Envoy at Nepal, stating that the ...

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  33. GERMAN CRUISER

    As a protest against the reported treatment by the Nazis of working-class leaders in Germany, an attempt is being made to have the visit of the German cruiser ...

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  34. SWIMMING RECORDS

    Two records were broken at the Australian swimming championships to-night at the Valley baths. Miss Joyce Cooper (England) showed a great turn of speed ...

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  35. PRINCE GEORGE

    S.S. Carnarvon Castle reached Maderia this morning, and Prince George, who is travelling by her to South Africa, was greeted there by the British Consul, the ...

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  36. PRICE OF BREAD

    The annual meeting of the Ironworkers' Association decided to ask the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) to institute a Royal Commission into the price of ...

    Article : 66 words
  37. TWO KILLED

    While cleaning up and placing timber ready for firing in a stope on the 1070ft. level in South Mine last night, four men dashed for safety when the back of the ...

    Article : 66 words
  38. CONVICTS RECAPTURED

    Of the seven convicts who escaped from Lansing on January 19, one was killed to-day, and four were captured and returned to solitary confinement in the ...

    Article : 53 words
  39. SUGAR INDUSTRY

    The sugar industry throughout the world was in a deplorable state, the Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) told the sugar industry conference to-day. He added ...

    Article : 45 words
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