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  6. Australian Manufacture of War Materials

    It is understood that the Australian delegates at the Imperial Conference intend to propose that certain essential defence, materials ...

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  7. SPANISH SENSATION

    Shot down by rebel fighting 'planes, a big French, commercial 'plane carrying five passengers and mail crashed at Sopelana, nine ...

    Article : 184 words
  8. NATIONAL STRIKE ON COALFIELDS

    The Secretary of Mines (Captain Crookshank) informed the House of Commons to-day that as a result of a further meeting of the parties, a ...

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  9. AIR AGREEMENT

    Announcing that agreement had been reached with the British Government on the Empire air mail service, the Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Earle ...

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  10. MILLIE CREEK TRAGEDY

    Ernest Harry Brown, whose body was found at Millie Creek on Saturday, was plaintiff in equity proceedings is which the defendant was M. Mullen. ...

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  11. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

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  12. CONDEMNED GERMAN AIRMEN

    The execution of the three condemned German airmen has been postponed. The date of the execution is not yet fixed. ...

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  13. BUS STRIKE CALLED OFF

    Alter several weeks' idleness, the bus employees decided to call off the strike and resume work on Friday. It is estimated that strike pay to ...

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  14. POLICE DISMISSALS

    The Full Court reserved judgment to-day in the special case relating to the dismissal from the police force of Ernest Harold Fletcher. Fletcher had ...

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  15. MURDER APPEAL

    Rupert Davies, aged 28 years, and William John Cody, aged 24 years, who are both under sentence of death for the murder of William Edward Scriven. ...

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  16. REBELS CAPTURE LEMONA

    As a result of the renewal of the offensive between Barambio and Orduna, the Spanish rebels, assisted by tanks and war 'planes, captured ...

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  17. SOUTH AFRICA AND WAR

    The South African Minister for Defence (Mr. Pirow), speaking at Croonstad, said that South Africa would not participate in any war, ...

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  18. PROBLEM OF TITLE

    When the Earl of Londesborough died from pneumonia in April at the age of 42 years, he left no son and the earldom was consequently presumed to ...

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  19. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS

    Keith Jamieson Ballantine, aged 20 years, was remanded till Friday at the City Court to-day on a charge of attempted robbery under arms. ...

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  20. BRITISH NAVY

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Sir Samuel Hoare) was able to show the Imperial Conference delegates to-day that Britain's naval rearmament ...

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  21. AGAINST REDUCTION

    It was stated to-day that the Federal Government will stand out as long as long as possible against the insistent demands to reduce the overseas airmail postage ...

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  22. WOMAN'S RECORD

    The first application ever made in New South Wales to have a woman declared an habitual criminal was refused by Judge White at the Quarter ...

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  23. TRAILS LEAD TO SYDNEY

    The police have definitely traced to Sydney a man whom they desire to interview in connection with the death of Ernest Harry Brown at St. George, ...

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  24. RADIO BEACONS

    The Acting Minister for Defence (Mr. Thorby) said to-day that radio beacons at Mascot, Kempsie, Canberra, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, ...

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  25. POWERS WARNED

    The President of Turkey (Kemal Ataturk) telephoned a message to the guests at an Athens banquet, given in honor of the visiting Turkish Prime ...

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  26. PACIFIC PACT

    The Associated Press learns that Mr. Lyons discussed with his colleagues the possibility of inviting the Pacific Powers, to Australia for a conference on ...

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  27. CORONATION SERVICE

    The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr Cosmo Lang) to-day expressed thankfulness for the unimpeded celebration of the Coronation, which eclipsed all ...

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  28. AERODROME AT HOLBROOK

    The Federal Government has accepted a tender of £3246 for the preparation of an emergency landing ground at Holbrook. ...

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  30. BAKING COMPANY FINED

    On a charge of selling lightweight bread, the Dennis West Co. Pty. Ltd. was to-day fined £133 in the Glebe Court. ...

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  31. R.A.A.F. 'PLANES

    The Secretary for Defence (Mr. Shepherd) denied to-day that the Wapiti 'planes used by the R.A.A.F. were unsafe. He said that all ...

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  32. FRENCH AIRMEN FORCED DOWN

    The French airmen, Doret and Micheletti, who are attempting a record flight from Parts to Tokio, were forced down by fog near Kochi, on ...

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  33. SYDNEY COUNTY COUNCIL

    The Sydney County Council, which controls the metropolitan electricity undertakings, decided to-day by three votes to two to recommend to the ...

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  34. WORLD EXHIBITION

    A rumor is current that Australia may take part in the New York World Exhibition in 1939. but it is considered unlikely that an official exhibit ...

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  36. MR CASEY LEARNING TO FLY

    The Federal Assistant Treasurer (Mr. Casey) shortly hopes to purchase a Miles-Whitney-Straight aeroplane, with a cruising speed of 130 miles an ...

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  37. ABORIGINES KILLED IN TRIBAL FEUD

    The police are endeavoring to trace the alleged murderer of two aborigines who lost their lives recently a tribal feud. The victims are ...

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  38. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the overseas ...

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  39. STOCK EXCHANGE

    Members of the Sydney Stock Exchange at a special general meeting to-day accepted the recommendation of the committee of the Exchange for ...

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  40. LLEWELLYN'S PROGRESS

    The airman Llewellyn arrived and, after delivering Coronation pictures, left again for Capetown. With five hours 33 minutes in which ...

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  41. GERMAN AIMS

    Five members of the French Cabinet listened to the German Minister for Finance (Dr. Schacht) who spoke at the opening of the German pavilion at ...

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  43. TELEVISION

    After having seen the televised Coronation programme and also private demonstrations, the Australian, director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. H. P. ...

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  44. VISIT OF THE SEA DEVIL"

    Labor unions will meet on June 10 to discuss the proposed visit to Australia of Count von Luckner, the celebrated German raider of war days, ...

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  45. DUTCH ELECTIONS

    The Dutch general elections resulted in a victory for the Democrats, led by Prime Minister Collin, whose party polled 40 per cent. more votes than in ...

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  46. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The League Assembly to-day unanimously admitted Egypt to League membership. Poland informed the league that, ...

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  47. PROTEST FROM NEW ZEALAND

    The Amalgamated Society of Railway Service at Otahuhuhs has decided to protest, against Count von Luckner's entry into New Zealand on the ...

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