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  2. RETURN LIKELY

    It appears to be clear that even if the Democrats, led by President Roosevelt, win the November Presidential elections, the pendulum will inexorably move ...

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  3. CORONATION SEATS

    The "Daily Herald" states that the Office of Works is preparing a shock for Coronation profiteers by providing 40,000 to 60,000 seats, many in the best positions, ...

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  4. JAPAN ANNOYED

    Following two murders and other attacks on Japanese nationals in the international concession, Japan yesterday sent an ultimatum to China threatening to ...

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  5. NORTH AUSTRALIA

    Efforts are being made by the Commonwealth Government to interest British capital in a scheme to form a £1,000,000 company to open stock routes from Barkly ...

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  6. 40-HOUR WEEK

    While the annual conference of the Local Government Association, at its concluding session at Lismore to-day favoured the introduction of a 40-hour week as ...

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  7. GOOD PROGRESS

    At the annual meeting of the Newcastle Boy Scouts' Association, held last night at the Y.W.C.A. rooms, steady progress was reported in all departments of the ...

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  8. UNRULY SCENES

    Unruly scenes, which caused the Speaker to warn members that a repetition would be met with drastic action from the Chair, ...

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  9. BUDGET ACCOUNTS

    The system of keeping Commonwealth Budget account was defended to-night by the Treasurer (Mr. R. G. Casey) against the criticism of Professor F. A. Bland, ...

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  10. AGAINST WAR

    "War in any circumstances is a crime against humanity." declares a manifesto signed by Lord Ponsonby, Lord Arnold, Canon "Dick" Sheppard, Mr. George ...

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  11. "BETTER DEAD"

    Giving evidence to-day at the inquest on Noel Harmer, 26, Mrs. Phyllis Harmer, 21, said that her husband had asked for matches to burn down the house, and ...

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  12. POST OFFICE RECEIPTS

    The average daily receipts of the Post Office in Britain from postal traffic per working day in August showed an increase of 5.2 per cent., compared with the ...

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  13. THE RULE OF LAW

    "Nothing is more dangerous than following foreign precedents," declared the leader of the Parliamentary Labour Party (Mr. C. R. Attlee) in a speech ...

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  14. CAMPBELL BLACK

    The funeral of Captain T. Campbell Black, who was killed in an aerodrome accident at Liverpool on Saturday, took place in London to-day. It was attended ...

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  15. SANDRINGHAM ESTATE

    The King is reorganising the working of the Royal estate at Sandringham. This will entail a reduction in the staff, but the King has ordered that no employee be ...

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  16. TRADE TREATIES

    The "most favoured nation" clause [?] commercial treaties was strongly approved to-day in a report by the League of Nations Economic Committee. The report ...

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  17. WHALING INDUSTRY

    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) announced in the House of Representatives to-day, in answer to a question by Sir Donald Cameron (U.A.P., Lilley), that ...

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  18. NEW DIRECTION

    Because of the boom during the last year in private and Government undertakings, the Federal Government has decided to reorganise the works branch of ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    London, September 23.—Miss Jean Batten will shortly attempt to create a record for a flight from England to New Zealand, using the Percival Gull machine ...

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  20. WOOL INDUSTRY

    The Chairman of the Australian Wool Board (Mr. G. Dalziel Kelly) said to-day that during the next five years more than £500,000 would be spent on research and ...

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  21. ROYALTY IN ABERDEEN

    Both the King and the Duke of York were in Aberdeen to-day. The King's visit was formal and unexpected. The Duke, accompanied by the Duchess of ...

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  22. Fred McKay Recovered

    Berlin, September 23.—Fred McKay, the masseur with the Australian Olympic team, who was left behind here ill, has fully recovered. He will leave for London ...

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  23. ALLEGIANCE TO ITALY

    The former Abyssinian Minister in Paris (M. Wolde Mariam) to-day swore allegiance to the King of Italy before the Italian Ambassador (Signor Cerutti). ...

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  24. Snooker Players in Training

    London, September 23.—Horace Lindrum has adopted boxing as a method of training in preparation for "The Daily Mail" snooker tournament that will begin ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN ORANGES

    Australian oranges exported to Britain during 1935 totalled 78,856 cases. The majority of shipments were of high quality and in sound condition, giving ...

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  26. INJECT MONKEY GLAND

    "My greatest plan" is how Professor Voronoff describes his new proposal to inject monkey gland into 10-year-old boys in order to create a race of supermen. ...

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  27. Fears German Aspirations

    Bulawayo, September 23.—Fearing Germany's colonial aspirations, the Government of Northern Rhodesia has asked the Imperial Government to annex the ...

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  28. VISITS FIJI ISLANDS

    A strange vessel, believed to be a Japanese sampan, went aground off the Lambasa River. The Government yacht, Pioneer, with police and Customs officials ...

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  29. LABOUR CAMPS

    Representatives of the Sydney Trades and Labour Council and the State Unemloyed Council to-day waited upon the Chief Engineer of the Public Works ...

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  30. FLAT RATE EXEMPTION

    The Income Tax Amendment Bill, which has been introduced, fixes a flat rate of exemption of £210 for all taxpayers other than companies and absentees. The bill ...

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  31. HERALD STOP PRESS

    A French steamer landed at Gibraltar two Spanish rebel airmen, who were rescued to the south-west of Cadiz after they had clung for two ...

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  32. MASTER BUILDERS

    Master builders who visited Newcastle for the annual sports and social fixture of the district branch of their association left for Sydney yesterday afternoon. ...

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  33. APPEAL FAILS

    When Arthur Kingsley Taplin appealed at the Quarter Sessions Appeals Court to-day against his conviction end fine of £100 for having carried an unlicensed ...

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  34. NEGOTIATIONS RESUMED

    In the House of Commons on July 30 the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Walter Runciman) explained the reasons for which negotiations for a resumption ...

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  35. TENDERS ACCEPTED

    Twenty-four airway beacons to cost £3441 are being constructed for the Commonwealth Government for use at strategic points from Brisbane to Tasmania. Twelve ...

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  36. CHARGE DRILLED

    When a drill was bored into an unexploded charge in the Carsharlton gold mine at Bendigo this afternoon, three miners were seriously injured. They ...

    Article : 185 words
  37. ADELAIDE WOOL SALES

    Prices for good wool at the second sale for the season, which opened this afternoon, tended to improve slightly, although inferior quality lots showed a drop ...

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  38. NO INTERFERENCE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) emphatically declined to terminate the proceedings of the Royal Commission on Banking, when asked by Mr. J. S. Garden ...

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  39. TWO MEN ACQUITTED

    Thomas Joseph Lawler, 33, a barman, and Norman Russell, 31, a Jockey, were acquitted by a jury at the Quarter Sessions to-day of a charge of having ...

    Article : 124 words
  40. FLYING LICENCES

    A class flying licences were granted to 285 pilots during the year ended June, 1936. Forty-three B licences were granted in the same period. ...

    Article : 84 words
  41. MYSTERIOUS QUARRELS

    Neighbours having complained of constant and mysterious quarrelling in a house at Audernay, in Haute-Saone, gendarmes entered. They pushed past the ...

    Article : 61 words
  42. RAIL DISASTER IN FRANCE

    Fourteen persons were killed and 25, including two priests, injured in a train smash to-day, at Tarbes, near Lourdes. An express from Lourdes, carrying many ...

    Article : 63 words
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