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  2. SEVEN NEW AUSTRALIAN KNIGHTS

    SEVEN knighthoods arc included in the King's Birthday honours for Australia issued last night. The Federal list announces that Mr. K. A. Parkhill, Minister for Defence, has been' created a Knight Commander of the Order of St. Michael and St. George. ...

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  3. FIRM REPLY TO JAPAN

    AFTER discussing the Japanese situation for four hours to-day at a special Cabinet meeting Ministers left Canberra with the understanding that the licensing system would be applied to Japanese goods ...

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  4. IS SYDNEY MURDERER HERE?

    The search for the man who is suspected of having murdered Mabel Patricia Goodman (36), of Darlinghurst, in residential ...

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  5. GRUNGAL RUNS AGROUND

    The inter-State passenger vessel, Orungal, and the freighter Era have gone aground. This makes the third ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TASMANIAN LIST

    The Governor (Sir Ernest has received advice that the award of Companionship of the Order of St. Michael and St. George has been ...

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  7. POLICE SEEK MAN ON NESTOR

    It is understood that a man, aged about 30, with whom the police wish to get in touch in relation to the ward-robe murder in Sydney, is aboard the ...

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  8. MUNGANA TAKEN IN TOW

    Efforts made by the Blue Funnel liner, Nestor, to save the helpless A.U.S.N. freighter, Mungana, from drifting on the Margaret Brock Reef ...

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  9. POLICE SANGUINE OF SUCCESS

    Although the police last night again reported no success in their search for the assailant of Mrs. Annie Roessler in the Bundaberg mall train they have ...

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  10. GERMAN THRUST IN BALKANS

    The tour of the Danubian ana Baikan countries by Dr. Schacht (German Minister for Economics) was a great success from a German viewpoint. ...

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  11. McGRATH BEATS PURCELL

    Perry (Britain), justified his favouritism in the men's singles in the British tennis championships, which to-day by easily defeating ...

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  12. WHAT AUSTRALIA OFFERED

    It was revealed to-night that the ciler which the Commonwealth mage tu Japan as a basis for negotiation for a trade treaty was that imports of ...

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  13. TURKEY AS "GOOD BOY OF EUROPE"

    Turkey will to-day appear at the Montreux conference regarding the refortifying of the Dardanelles, as the "good boy of Europe." having ...

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  14. TWO KNIGHTHOODS IN N.S.W.

    The Lieut.-Governor (Sir Phillip Street) has been advised that the King has conferred the following honours:—KNIGHT BACHELOR ...

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  15. "JAPANESE WERE UNANIMOUS"

    Leading Japanese manufacturers and merchants felt that the action of the Australian Government was designedly hostile to Japan, said Professor A. C. ...

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  16. 260 KILLED IN SIX MONTHS

    A conference of transport and allied interests held to-day appointed a representative executive committee to investigate all phases of road accidents ...

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  17. CAPTURED GERMAN RAIDER

    Captain P. H. Day, who is in command of the Mungana, is one of the best known master mariners on the Australian coast. He has held ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA IN A DIFFICULTY

    In an interview to-day Mr. Ijima (director of the Japan-Australian Society) said: "I realise that Australia is in a difficult position between Japan ...

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  19. AMERICA STRIKES BLOW

    THE United States Consulate has received advice of a new series of American taxes on oils and fats. These may destroy Australia's export trade ...

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  20. VICTORIA

    The Victorian honours list Is as follows:—G.C.M.G. SIR WILLIAM IRVINE. former ...

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  21. BRITISH OPEN GOLF TITLE

    Owing to a cloudburst flooding the greens on the Wallasey and Hoylake golf courses to-day, play, which had started in the morning in the British ...

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  22. ONE KILLED; THREE HURT

    A man was billed, and three others were injured when an old model touring car overturned on the Wellington road, eight miles from Dubbo. ...

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  23. IRISH FREE STATE DEFENCE

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" emphasises that Mr. de Valera (President of the Free State Executive Council)has a ...

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  24. DICTATORSHIP DENIED

    Mr. W. J. Cleary, chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, issued a statement ,[?]day, in reply to criticism of the commission made in ...

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  25. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S MESSAGE TO KING

    The Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) has sent the following birthday message to the private secretary to the Kine: ...

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  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The following honours have been conferred on residents of South Aus-tralia on the occasion of his Majesty's birthday: ...

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  27. SARAZEN COACHES FERRIER

    At Hoylake (Cheshire), Ferrier, who is not in his best form, is being coached by Gene Sarazen, who is a keen admirer ol the Australian. I am ...

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  28. Girl Anatomical Wonder Has Organs Transposed

    EVEN more extraordinary than the case of the man whose life was saved in a shooting accident at Cessnock because his heart was on the ...

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  29. 81 IN BRISBANE LAST WEEK

    There were 81 traffic accidents, one of them fatal, in the city of Brisbane last week, compared with 95, without fatality, in the previous week. ...

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  30. Fined Under Ye Olde Acte: When Default Meant Stocks

    AN ACt of 1667 prosecution by the Australian Theatrical and Amusement Employees' Association in the Summons ...

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  31. NEW PLANS FOR DEFENCE

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Parkhill), in a broadcast speech, announced that the Government was considering a defence plan for the ...

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  32. PRICE OF GOLD

    The price of gold to-day was £6/18/9 an ounce fine. The dollar was quoted at 5.01½ to the pound sterling, and the franc 76 1-16. Previous quotations ...

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