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  2. DISARMAMENT

    Germany's reply to the French aide memoire on disarmament is conciliatory, and leaves the door open for further negotiations. It suggests two ...

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  3. PERRY HOME

    On his arrival in London from his tour of Australia with the British tennis team, F. J. Perry told the Australian Press Association that he thought the ...

    Article : 504 words
  4. SAMUEL INSULL

    Samuel Insull, the former American magnate, who is wanted in the United States on charges of misappropriation, arrived back in Athens to-day on board ...

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  5. STRUCK HILL

    Running into a fog shortly after taking off from Wellington yesterday morning, an aeroplane, piloted by Mr. E. R. Boucher, President of the Auckland Aero ...

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  6. CAMBRIDGE WINS

    Cambridge defeated Oxford in the University boat race by four lengths and a half, covering the four and a half miles course in the record time of 18min 3sec. ...

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  7. FARMING FAMILIES

    With a view to ascertaining suitable areas for a huge group settlement scheme, Mr. J. B. Cramsie, former Chairman of the Australian Meat Council, and now the ...

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  8. DR. EARLE PAGE

    "Our complaint against the Government has been against its dilatoriness, the half-hearted nature of its actions, and because it does not use the psychological ...

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  9. LABOUR PARTY

    Speaking at the Labour Day social last night, the Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. J. H. Scullin) said that Labour would have to mobilise its forces to ...

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  10. DAVID BLAKE

    Fears were entertained on Saturday that the trawler David Blake, which went aground on Mimosa Rock, South Coast, on Thursday night, would become a total ...

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  11. LANG PARTY

    With the object of obtaining unconditional recognition of the Lang party as the official New South Wales Labour party. Lang party representatives are to ...

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  12. FRENCH REPLY TO BRITAIN

    The French Note to Britain states that France is not hostile to further disarmament if security is not imperilled. It stresses that Germany has already ...

    Article : 101 words
  13. U.S. AIR MAIL

    Even as the announcement was made at Washington that the Army Air Corps would resume the emergency carriage of air mails on a limited scale on Monday, ...

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  14. DEATH-ROLL 76

    The latest estimate of the cyclone toll places the death-roll at 76. The lugger Alexia, which was believed to have foundered, reached Cairns at 12.30 p.m. to-day ...

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  15. TRADE IMPROVING

    Speaking at the annual dinner of the Provincial brokers at Hull, Mr. C. A. Nicholson stated that there was far more confidence in the industrial and ...

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  16. TENNIS AMATEURS

    The International Tennis Committee appointed in 1933 to revise the definition of an amateur reported scathingly, denouncing amateurism as at present ...

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  17. BOWRAL TRAGEDY

    The young man who was found shot here on Thursday and died in hospital, has been identified as George Henry Frazer, 22, formerly of Darlinghurst. ...

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  18. DOMAIN MEETING

    Although about 5000 people attended a meeting in the Domain this afternoon, to protest against the proposed Disloyal Organisations Bill, no general move was ...

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  19. LITTLE AMERICA

    A series of mishaps and favourable developments followed Wednesday's aeroplane crash. A fire in the administration building ...

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  20. INQUIRY HELD

    An inquiry into certain matters handled by the Drummoyne Council has been instituted by the Minister for Local Government (Mr. G. S. Spooner). ...

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  21. MR. J. G. LATHAM

    The statement that he felt he was working not for results which would be immediately apparent, but for benefits that would not accrue to Australia for ...

    Article : 120 words
  22. MR. WILEY POST

    Mr. O'Connor, of the National Travel Association, telegraphed the Australian Press Association from San Francisco that Mr. Wiley Post is almost certain to start ...

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  23. EXCHANGE RATE

    Discussing the Australian pound, the "Financial News" says: "It is clear that reserves of sterling exchange must be accumulating at a rapid pace. It is ...

    Article : 333 words
  24. CAUGHT AFTER CHASE

    Detective-sergeant McRae, of the Criminal Investigation Branch, who is investigating the death at Bowral from a bullet wound of George Henry Frazer, chased ...

    Article : 159 words
  25. NEW AIR LINER

    The Tasmanian Aerial Services Ltd. has announced the purchase of a de Havilland 86 h.p. four-engined air liner, having accommodation for two pilots and 12 ...

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  26. ADELAIDE WOMAN

    Mrs. Alice Matilda Nienaber, an invalid pensioner and a widow, of Rosewater, had succeeded in proving her claim to a fortune of £70,000, part of the estate of ...

    Article : 137 words
  27. SCENE ON WHARF

    There as an unusual incident when the Jervis Bay sailed to-day. On board the liner were eight representatives of Labour organisations who are to visit Russia to ...

    Article : 146 words
  28. STAVISKY INQUIRY

    A further Stavisky sensation was caused when the police found, in the forest of Fontaine Bleau, with his throat cut, M. Blanchard, a high official in the Ministry ...

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  29. BRISBANE COLLISION

    One man was killed and two injured, one seriously, when two, motor-cars collided in Grey-street, Brisbane, yesterday afternoon. The victims were— ...

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  30. NEGRO STUDENTS

    A score or more of negro students from Howard University, a local Government-supported institution, rioted in the Capitol and clashed with police to-day, when ...

    Article : 105 words
  31. BOY CONFESSES

    The mystery of seven fires in seven days in joinery works at Rockhampton was solved by the confession of a 12-year-old boy on Friday that he had been "playing ...

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  32. KILLED BY TRAIN

    The body of George Naden, 50, milk carter, was found cut to pieces on the railway line at Ashfield on Saturday. It is thought he was standing near the edge ...

    Article : 89 words
  33. HIT BY VULTURE

    Aeroplane accidents caused by eagles and vultures is becoming a grave menace to aviation in India. The sixth case in a short period occurred near Calcutta ...

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  34. SHARK CAUGHT

    A party of Dee Why fishermen yesterday caught a 12-foot white whaler shark, which is believed to have killed Frank Riley, in the surf at Dee Why on ...

    Article : 101 words
  35. INSIST ON RETURN

    The Reich Colonial League has issued a statement that Germany intends to insist on the return of her colonies, and announces a memorial year to celebrate the ...

    Article : 67 words
  36. WASHAWAYS REPORTED

    Between two and three inches of rain fell in an area between Clackline and Northam this afternoon. Washaways are reported on the Wangan line and the ...

    Article : 64 words
  37. POONBAR ASHORE

    The steamer Poonbar, 900 tons, ran ashore in the Burnett River on Friday night. It is now edged in between the bank and a stone retaining wall. ...

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  38. GANGSTER SHOT DEAD

    A negro, Herbert Youngblood, who escaped from custody with Dillinger, another negro, on March 3, was shot and killed by police after a desperate gun ...

    Article : 68 words
  39. SUSPECTED PICKPOCKETS

    Detectives arrested two alleged pickpockets at Rosehill races yesterday. One man, it was stated, was caught as he was robbing a man watching a race. ...

    Article : 34 words
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