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  2. N.S.W. LABOR AND MIGRATION

    One of the first questions discussed at the opening sessions of the State Labor Party country conference at West Maitland yesterday, was the ...

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  3. AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURE IN AUSTRALIA

    In well-informed Federal quarters it was indicated tonight that important progress is being made by the Federal Ministry in an endeavor to arrange ...

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  4. WORLD INTEREST IN

    The problem of increasing the defences of Britain has become the central point of interest in world diplomacy, says the ...

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  5. SMALL SURPLUS EXPECTED

    In releasing the financial statement for the seven months ended January 31, 1936, the Premier (Mr. Butler) said that the figures were well in accord ...

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  6. FOUNTAIN AS MEMORIAL TO KING

    The president of the South Australian Institute of Architects (Mr. L. Laybourne Smith), who said last week that the proposed State memorial to King ...

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  7. CESSION OF COLONIES OPPOSED

    The debate in the House of Commons on Wednesday on Mr. Lansbury's motion in favor of the holding of a world economic conference, and the ...

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  8. MUSSOLINI INTERVIEWED

    Mussolini, in an interview with Mr. Arnold Wilson, a member of the British House of Commons, which is published in the "Observer."' declared:— ...

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  9. GERMAN PLANS OF "EXPANSION"

    Madame Tabouis, the noted French writer on foreign affairs, writing in "L'Oeuvre," of Paris, declares that Britain is disturbed by reports of the ...

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  10. MIGRATION PLAN CALLED UNSOUND

    The export director of the General Electric Co., Ltd. (Capt. L. C. Gamage), who disembarked from the Orontes. which reached Outer Harbor from ...

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  11. LEVY TO ASSIST STEEL STRIKERS

    The Newcastle Trades Hall Council and the metal trades group at Newcastle decided at the week-end to recommend that all metal workers in the ...

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  12. U.S. IN GRIP OF SEVERE WINTER

    After 22 days or temperatures almost continuously at zero in the eastern part of the country, an intensification of the cold wave began today that promised to ...

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  13. OIL SANCTIONS PROBLEM

    The transport sub-committee of experts of the League of Nations has reported that the proposed embargo on the transport of oil to Italy would be ...

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  14. Labor Women Suggest Hospital At Port Adelaide

    At the monthly meeting of the Labor Women's Central Organising Committee at the Trades Hall last week, it was suggested that the most ...

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  15. CONTROL OF FLOUR IN NEW ZEALAND

    A plan for the stabilisation of the wheat, flour and bread industries, giving the farmer an increased price for wheat, ending the protracted millers' ...

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  16. Collapse Of U.S. Neutrality Legislation

    The efforts of the Administration to establish permanent neutrality legislation have collapsed. The legislation which it was hoped that Congress would ...

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  17. 11,000,000 UNEMPLOYED IN U.S.

    In spite of the unmistakabel business improvement in this, the wealthiest city of the nation, it was announced today that the number of ...

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  18. Rare Shark Caught By Zane Grey

    A green thresher shark, belived to be the first in the world caught with rod and reel, was landed by Mr. Zane Grey off Bermagul today after a great ...

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  19. Storm In New Zealand

    The Wellington, Canterbury and Nelson districts were swept by another storm this week-end. Although not so serious as the storm last week-end, ...

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  20. WOULD LIKE TO PLAY NAPOLEON

    In a telephone interview with the "Daily Mail" today, Charles Chaplin revealed that he does not object to playing in "talkies." provided that he ...

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  21. GERMAN VIEW

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" says:— "The enormous rearmament which Britain is planning shows her nervousness. This may affect the nerves of ...

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  22. THREE INJURED IN COLLISION

    As a result of a collision between a motor car and a motor cycle on Lower North road, near Highbury, about 4.15 p.m. yesterday, three persons were ...

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  23. ATLANTIC SHIPPING DISPUTE SETTLED

    Agreement has been reached in the dispute which threatened to wreck the Atlantic shipping conference and to lead to a race war owing to the ...

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  24. Italian Theatre Burnt Down

    The Turin royal theatre ranking as second only to the famous Scala theatre in Milan, has been destroyed by fire. ...

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  25. AIR MAIL SCHEME DEADLOCK

    While it is hoped that a compromise proposal will be made from Canberra to render the Empire air mail scheme workable on approximately the ...

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  26. MAN SHOT IN FACE FROM CAR

    A man received two full charges from a shotgun in the face and head, suffering terrible injuries, and a woman was wounded in the leg, in a shooting ...

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  27. MOTOR CYCLISTS HURT

    In a collision between a lorry and a motor cycle at the corner of South road and Anzac Highway, Plympton, about 8 p.m. yesterday, the rider of the ...

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  28. U.S. MOTOR INDUSTRY RECOVERS

    Mr. E. G. Poxson, president of the Reo Sales Corporation and special export representative of the Beo motor car factory, who arrived by the ...

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  29. Shop Windows Broken And Rifles Stolen

    Two shop windows were smashed on Saturday night or early yesterday morning, one at Unley and the other at Norwood. In both cases a brick had ...

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  30. State's Beauty Impresses Earl Of Strafford

    The Earl of Strafford, who with the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Mr. McIntosh) visited the River Murray settlements at the week-end, said that ...

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  31. Seven Rioters Killed In Syrian Demonstration

    A party of troops, after having once dispersed them, were today forced to fire on an armed mob of students and looters who, excited by inflammatory ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. Archbishop Of Brisbane In Motor Accident

    The Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane (Dr. Wand), accompanied by Mrs. Wand and Miss Wand, had a narrow escape from injury yesterday, when the ...

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  33. Cyclist Injures An Eye

    Robert Mellor, 16. of Hutt street, city, was treated yesterday at the Adelaide Hospital for injuries to an eye received when his bicycle skidded ...

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  34. Export Of Gold From U.S. Resumed

    The export of gold to Europe started again today when the dollar fell below gold point. The franc was quoted at 6.69[?] and the Dutch guilder at 68.80 ...

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  35. N.Z. Wharf Workers Refuse To Unload Steamer

    When the steamer James Cook arrived from Sydney today. waterside workers refused to handle the cargo because the ship carries a licensed ...

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  36. Flight-Lieut. Rose Nearing The Cape

    Flight- Lieutenant Tommy Rose, who is attempting a record flight from Britain to the Cape, allayed anxiety by landing at Salisbury (Rhodesia) many ...

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  37. British Film Studio Destroyed By Fire

    A fire which broke out, at 2 a.m. destroyed the studios of the British and Dominions Film Corporation and severaly damaged the studios of the ...

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  38. Milk Dispute Conferences

    The committee appointed to enquire into the stabilisation plan arising out of the milk dispute will probably meet several times this week, and make a ...

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  39. Money Stolen From House

    The sum of £12 was stolen from the house of Mr. R. E. Staunton. of Torrens road. Croydon Park, probably on Friday night, when the occupants of ...

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  40. B 4 SURFING!

    Dump headache and nerves—take a Genuine Vincent's A.P.C. All Chemists and Stores. ...

    Article : 15 words
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