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  5. [?] NEW SOUTH WALL Defence of Britain's Shipping Routes

    A hint that Britain had no intention of calling on the Dominions to contribute towards the £1,500,000,000 defence scheme to be adopted by the British Government over the next five years, was given in the House of ...

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  7. EASTER SHOW

    The secretary of the Royal Agricultural Society (Colonel Somerville) said to-day that all records for horse entries for the Easter Show have been ...

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  8. GROSS CRUELTIES ALLEGED

    Bitter criticism of Australia's treatment of aborigines was voiced by the Rev. Needham, former secretary of the Australian ...

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  9. TEN MEN KILLED

    Ten men are believed to have been killed when a wood and steel scaffolding on the huge Golden Gate Bridge collapsed, plunging them into the ...

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  10. DARING ATTEMPT

    Police action has been responsible for the frustration of an extraordinarily daring plan to obtain money from applicants for positions in the ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA'S COMMENT

    Commenting on the Rev. Needham's statements to-day, the official head of the Department of the Interior (Mr. Carrodus) admitted that there had ...

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  12. NATIONS PROFOUNDLY IMPRESSED

    The "Morning Post" diplomatic correspondent says that the British rearmament programme is regarded in diplomatic circles as the most ...

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  13. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

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  14. REFERENDUM

    The Graziers' Association in a statement issued to members to-day recommends the electors to vote "Yes" on the marketing proposals at the ...

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  15. From Near and Far

    The English estate of Sir Basil Zarahoff, the international financier and armaments magnate, has been sworn for probate at £193,103. The ...

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  16. DUKE OF WINDSOR

    Explaining his Christmas message to the Duke of Windsor on December 24, Mr. Lloyd George on his return to England from Jamaica to-day said: ...

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  17. U.S.A. MAY FOLLOW SUIT

    Admiral William Leahy, Chief of Naval Operations, gave a clear indication to-day that the Navy Depot will recommend matching Britain in her ...

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  18. ADVANTAGES OF SCHEME

    Speaking at Cremorne to-night, the Minister for Justice (Mr. Martin) said the people had prospered under the Australian marketing scheme. The ...

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  19. DARING THEFT FROM STORE

    Articles including shoes, hats, boots, wearing apparel, foodstuffs, tobacco and cigarettes were: taken by thieves last night when they broke into Alan's ...

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  20. INDIAN HORSES

    Opposition is expressed by the graziers' organisations to the request made by certain interests for the lifting of the embargo on the importation by ...

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  21. GRAZING LAND OFFERED

    To encourage the development of the Northern Territory the Government proposes to make available 912 square miles of grazing country divided into ...

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  22. PURCHASING POWER

    Mr. Parker Moloney, former Labor Minister for Commerce, urged to-night a "Yes" vote on March 6. "If the referendum is not carried," he said, ...

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  23. GAS PRICE INCREASED

    In order to meet additional costs, following increases in the State living wage, the Australian Gaslight Co, has decided to increase the price of gas ...

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  24. SUPERANNUATION IN N.Z.

    The New Zealand Government, according to the Prime Minister (Mr. Savage) intends to pass at its next session a bill for a compulsory ...

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  25. AROUND AUSTRALIA CAR RACE

    Prizes amounting to £9800 are offered to contestants participating in the round Australia motor car race. The outright winner of the sporting ...

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  27. VALUABLE OLD BOOKS

    Remembered in the Commonwealth for his recent presentation to Australian libraries of valuable ancient books, Colonel E. W. Margesson, of Worthing, ...

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  28. NEW TRADE COMMISSIONSHIP

    The British High Commissioner (Sir Geoffrey Whiskard) announced to-day that the British Government had decided to create a new Australian ...

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  29. UNUSUAL WILL CASE

    An unusual case was outlined in the Equity Court to-day when it was stated that Horace Nelson Reid, a substantial beneficiary in a large estate ...

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  30. FORTY GIPSIES FIGHT

    About 40 gipsies who are camped near Lansdown Bridge, on Liverpoolroad, Iought for some time to-day following heated arguments which ...

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  31. JAPANESE EXPANSION

    Mr. Yakio Ozaki, the noted Liberal 1st, asked the Premier in the Lower House to-day whether Japan's expansion policy would be directed to the ...

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  32. GERMANY'S WHEAT PURCHASES

    Wheat merchants received cabled advice to-day that Germany had bought large quantities of wheat yesterday. The purchase Is believed to be ...

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  33. NEW TELEPHONE USERS

    Slating that the demand for new telephones was exceptional, the Deputy Director or Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. Duncan) disclosed to-day that new ...

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  36. STOCK BREEDER DROWNED

    George Waller, of Wallarobba, stock breeder and show judge, was drowned in the Upper. M'Leay River at Kunderang. He was crossing the river on ...

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  37. STRIKE AT DARWIN

    Casual employees at the railway bulk stores at Darwin struck work yesterday, threatening the permanent railway employees who are handling ...

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  38. LINDBERGHS FORCED DOWN

    Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh to-day made a forced landing at Rutbah Wells on their flight from Cairo to Baghdad. A fierce sandstorm prevented them from ...

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  39. HUGE NAVAL CONSTRUCTION

    Writing in the "Daily Telegraph," Mr. H. C. Bywater says that the wage-earners throughout the United Kingdom will benefit directly and in- ...

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