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  2. TARIFF BILL IN COMMONS

    Easily the most outstanding incident on the historic occasion of the bringing down of the General Tariff Bill in the House of Commons was the Chancellor, Mr. Neville Chamberlain's closing emotional allusion to his pride of setting the seal on the work his father began and had perforce to leave ...

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  3. HAND TO HAND

    Rolling masses of smoke from scores of fires in Chinese territory and huge dust pillars raised by high explosives falling along the Chinese ...

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  4. LOAN ADVANCES

    It is reported in Melbourne that money to be made available by the Commonwealth Bank Board for loan works during the remainder of the financial year ...

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  5. DEATH LEAP

    A shocking tragedy was enacted in the heart of the city this morning when Margaret Kirkham, 19, a, typist, is alleged to have thrown herself ...

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  6. BUSH FIRES

    A message received in Melbourne this morning stated that country districts in Victoria were again being menaced by bush fires. The latest outbreak is between ...

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  7. U.A.P.

    Bitter criticism of the Nationalist Association for having, it was stated, failed to adhere to the November unity agreement marked a meeting of several ...

    Article : 226 words
  8. TRANSPORT BOARD

    Mr. C. A. Gregory, secretary of the Modern Transport Federation of Australia, declares that the State Transport Board is attempting to prevent the carriage of ...

    Article : 127 words
  9. INTERVIEW WITH JAPANESE ADMIRAL

    The "New York Times" Shanghai correspondent obtained an exclusive interview with Admiral Shiozawa, who asserted: "I am shy of wrecking Shanghai ...

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  10. KILLED IN COLLISION

    The inquest commenced to-day concerning the death of Gordon Mitchell, aged 27, who was killed in a collision between his motor cycle and a car on ...

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  11. LANG AND THE LOAN COUNCIL

    Speaking in support of Mr. Ward tonight the State Premier, Mr. Lang, said the whole business of the Loan Council was cut and dried before the members ...

    Article : 189 words
  12. NATIONAL GAMES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 157 words
  13. TREMENDOUS EARTHQUAKE

    Mr. J. Nangle, N. S. W. Government Astronomer, reports that a tremendous earthquake occurred off the coast of New Guinea last Friday night. He ...

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  14. NATIONAL AIRWAYS

    A further application was made in the Supreme Court to-day on behalf of the Australian National Airways for relief under the Moratorium Act in the case in ...

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  15. ACCUSED DISCHARGED

    At the Central Court to-day John Vincent Brady, 22, a confectioner, was charged with having at Chippendale on January 21 maliciously wounded ...

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  16. W. A. AND TASMANIA

    When the Premiers' Conference resumed to-day it was evident there was some feeling with regard to the requirements of Tasmania and Western ...

    Article : 225 words
  17. TO BE DEPORTED

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day Elisi Pastenes, 38, a Chilian, pleaded guilty to a charge of maliciously wounding. He was sentened to two years imprisonment. ...

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  18. ATTACKER FLED

    While Arthur Rozynski, tram conductor, was adjusting the pole of a tram in Baptist street, Redfern, a man accosted him and demanded: "Drop that bag." ...

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  19. PUBLICATION OF COURSING PAPER

    The Greyhound Coursing Association today was granted leave by Mr. Justice Long Innes to serve short notice upon Harold Gordon Creighton, printer. The ...

    Article : 103 words
  20. SUICIDE AT SHOOTING GALLERY

    A man who has not yet been identified walked into Levenson's shooting gallery, Pitt street, this afternoon, paid for eight shots from a long barrelled revolver and ...

    Article : 78 words
  21. KNOCK AT DOOR

    Lance A. Olsen, 31, or Newtown, informed the police last night that on opening the door of his home to a knock he saw two men on the verandah. One ...

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  22. FEELING STRAIN

    Several churches in Merrylands and adjoining districts are in a bad way financially. The parish of Rev. W. Brown has been ...

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  23. NEW YORK EXCHANGE

    Australian issuers continued their recovery to-day. New South Wales bonds averaged two points higher. Commonwealth fives, Brisbane fives, city of ...

    Article : 66 words
  24. FINDING OF M2

    Since the submarine, M2, has been located divers have been continually attempting the exploration of the wreck, but they cannot remain below longer than ...

    Article : 130 words
  25. DEATH OF JOHN GETT

    At the inquest to-day concerning the death of John Gett, alias John Pinkus, who was shot dead while being chased by detectives at Yarra Park, Jolimont, on ...

    Article : 80 words
  26. WILLIS GETTING INTO DEEP WATER.

    The Agent-General, Mr. Willis, is still pursuing negotiations for a year's moratorium for all New South Wales overseas interest, but the deeper he goes ...

    Article : 80 words
  27. GENEVA LABOR CONFERENCE

    Mr. Latham announced to-night that the Federal Cabinet to-day decided, chiefly on the grounds of economy, that Australia would not be represented at ...

    Article : 111 words
  28. JUMPED THE RAILS

    Following the derailment of tour trucks and two oil tanks on a goods train between Lithgow and Wallerawang this morning Guard W. Richards was ...

    Article : 88 words
  29. IMPROVING

    A bulletin issued to-night states: "Despite the tiring effect and strict immobility necessitated by the operation, the Prime Minister's condition is ...

    Article : 42 words
  30. MORDIALLOC ACCIDENT

    At Carrum this afternoon a body, believed to be that of Mrs. Ivy Darcy, of Swan Hill, was washed up on the shore. Mrs. Darcy had been missing since the ...

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  31. NO COMPLAINTS

    The curious feature of the New South Wales default is the absence of articulate protest on behalf of the bondholders who did not recieve their interest on ...

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  32. SPEECH FROM THE DOCK

    James Chrichton McPhee, aged 21, a shearer, was sentenced to eighteen months imprisonment at the Quarter Sessions to-day for having been, concerned ...

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  33. MISSING AIR LINER

    The victims of the Storm Century, a Pacific cabin air liner, which vanished some, weeks ago whilst en route here from Bakersville with eight persons on ...

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  34. MENTAL HOSPITAL DISTURBANCE

    According to statements made by a deputation to the Acting Premier, Mr. Tunnecliffe, to-day serious disturbances recently occurred at Mont Park Mental ...

    Article : 91 words
  35. PAINFUL ACCIDENT

    A lad named Colin Menzies met with a painful accident when rounding up a cow at his father's farm yesterday. He was riding a horse without a saddle or bridle. ...

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  36. KILLED BY TRAIN

    Daniel Halahan, 40, while crossing the railway lines near Dulwich Hill station this morning, Was struck by a train and died shortly after admission to the ...

    Article : 77 words
  37. BRIDGE RAILWAY STATION

    Notwithstanding the heated controversy with to card to the decision of the railway authorities to name the station at the northern approach to the ...

    Article : 72 words
  38. RECEPTION HOUSE

    It is reported, although so far there is no official confirmation, that several members of the staff of the Reception House at Darlinghurst have been ...

    Article : 56 words
  39. HITLER DECLINES NATURALISATION.

    Hitler, the Nazi leader, admits that the offer of naturalisation was made but was declined. ...

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  40. DORRIGO RECORD BUTTER OUTPUT.

    A record output of 108 tons of butter was manufactured at the Dorrigo Dairy Company's factory last month. ...

    Article : 27 words
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