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  3. TERRORIST PLOT

    Information was obtained from the Government offices at Luneburg where a motor car was followed in which was ex-captain Nickels, who was ...

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  4. REPRESENTATION

    The Federal Capital Territory Cricket Association has requested the board to allow it representation on the board of control, but the application ...

    Article : 119 words
  5. OPEN WARFARE

    Chinese telegraphic advices from the war zone report that attempts are being made by a Chinese defence force of approximately 10,000 to save the ...

    Article : 160 words
  6. PAPPINBARRA

    A telephone message from Port Stephens' lighthouse to-day stated that members of the crew of the Pappinbarra were not any the worse for their ...

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  7. DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT

    Before an expectant Parliament yesterday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced that the GoverorGeneral, acting on advice, had granted ...

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  8. EMPIRE PREFERENCE

    The Industries Convention was unanimously of the opinion that Empire preference can be replaced by recriprocal commercial agreements by ...

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  9. HEAVY WEATHER

    The North Coast steamer Cobargo, which was expected to reach Sydney [?]wo days ago, arrived this morning, [?]aving been delayed by the heavy ...

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  10. EXHUMED

    An eeric scene occurred at Hebron Cemetery, where the bodies of 57 victims of the massacre were exhumed in the presence of a medical ...

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  11. BITTER FIGHT

    In an appeal issued by Dr. Earle Page to the country people of Australia he states that the Bruce-Page Government has decided to consult ...

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  12. BANK HOLD-UP

    Thomas Kelly, Charles Passmore and [?]oseph Williams, who were arrested [?] connection with the sensational [?]k hold-up at Woollahra last [?] ...

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  13. OPTIONAL CLAUSE

    The Australian Press Association representative says that the general debate in the Assembly closed this morning and activities were ...

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  14. HUGHES' ACTION

    The president of the Crows Nest branch of the Nationalist Association (Mr. F. Newlands) said to-day that the action of Mr. Hughes will be ...

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  15. OVERBOARD

    When the steamer Pulganbar arrived [?] Sydney this morning from Byron [?]ay the captain reported that when the [?]essel was off Camden Haven yesterday ...

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  16. DISSOLUTE!

    After the adjournment of Parliament yesterday, two ladies descending from one of the public galleries discussed the situation. ...

    Article : 42 words
  17. LIFE RESTORED

    It has been disclosed that a remarkable machine, which is capable of bringing to life again people apparently dead, was exhibited to the ...

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  18. UNFORTUNATE FOR AUSTRALIA

    The Queensland, Agent-General, Mr. Macartney, regretted the news from Australia regarding the political crisis. He had highest personal regard for ...

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  19. TO THANK BACKER

    [?] Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith [?] going to America shortly in order [?]o thank Captain Hancock, the backer [?]f the trans-Pacific flight. He will ...

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  20. RAIL CHIEFS

    This, following so quickly after Mr. Fraser's resignation, seems to provide some support for the rumour that the Government intends to bring about a ...

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  21. MR. BRUCE'S APPEAL

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, issued a statement last night to the nation, reading as follows:— "Parliament is to be dissolved and ...

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  22. READY FOR WORD "GO"

    The Secretary of the Nationalist Association (Mr. Horsfield) said to-day: "Our machinery is well oiled and ready to function the ...

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  23. MR. MARKS' SEAT

    The President of the Wentworth Electorate Council, Dan Douglas, said to-day he did not see much hope of Mr. Marks getting the Nationalist ...

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  24. COUNCIL EMPLOYEE

    Albert Morris, 37, an employee of the Bankstown Council, informed the police that while he was on his way home last night[?] a stranger asked him ...

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  25. SMASHING VICTORY

    The organising secretary of the A.L.P. (Mr. MacPherson) said to-day that Labour would have a smashing victory at the election. ...

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  26. SCHNEIDER CUP

    The King conferred the Air Force [?]Medal on Waghorn, who won the [?]Schneider Cup. ...

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  27. STEAMERS COLLIDE

    The Belgian steamer, Estrella, of 7[?] tons, [?]ank at Scheled after a collision with a German steamer. Two of the crew were saved, while 13 and ...

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  28. COUNTRY PARTY HOPES

    The secretary of the New South Wales Country Party (Lt. Col. Munro) said to-day that his organisation was quite prepared for another election. He ...

    Article : 42 words
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