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  2. MR. LYONS HOWLED DOWN IN PERTH

    One of the noisiest meetings ever held in Perth took place at the crowded Theatre Royal tonight, when the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  3. COUNCIL PASSES SIGNS BY=LAW

    Rejecting several proposed amendments, the City Council yesterday adopted the report of the special committee appointed ...

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  4. STATE RALLIES BY POLITICAL LEADERS

    With the State elections only 11 days away, party leaders are intensifying their campaigns, and in the next few days will visit ...

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  5. NEW YORK TO BAGDAD

    The "Daily Herald" says that Mr. J. A. Mollison and his wife (formerly Miss Amy Johnson) will make their proposed flight ...

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  6. DECISION TO LEAVE LEAGUE

    The plenary session of the Privy Council assembled at the Royal Palace at 10 a.m. today, in the presence of the Emperor, and ...

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  7. FIRE REVIVES AT WATERFALL GULLY

    Burning on inaccessible hillsides, the fire in the Government reserve at Waterfall Gully continued to threaten the kiosk and ...

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  8. INDIAN PRINCES ON FEDERATION

    The Chamber of Princes, at its meeting at New Delhi, carried a resolution declaring that the entry of the Indian States into the ...

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  9. ALLEGATION AT DAIRY ENQUIRY

    Allegations in a letter to the chairman of the Dairy Commission (Mr. W. J. Dawkins), that dairymen who had given evidence had ...

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  10. Remains Of Lost French Fliers Believed Found

    "Petit Journal" says it is believed that two skeletons beside the wreck of a plane found in Newfoundland are those of Nungesser and Coli, the ...

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  11. DEBATE IN COMMONS THIS WEEK

    A three-day debate on the Government's proposals for the self-government of India will begin in the House of Commons today. Mr. Winston ...

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  12. Criticism Of U.S. Foreign Policy

    Mr. G. H. Tinkham, a member of the House of Representatives, today charged the Roosevelt Administration with "apparently wishing for a war in ...

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  13. HOW TO VOTE

    Voting for the proper number of candidates on the ballot paper on Saturday week will not be confusing if the conditions are carefully studied. ...

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  14. "PEACE AND WAR IN BALANCE"

    The Minister for Foreign Affairs (M. Paul Boncour), addressing the Friends of Peace committee, said that, although the present difficulties facing ...

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  15. REPORT ON NORTON'S SUMMIT FIRES

    The acting corner (Mr. F. C. Siekman) decided yesterday that an inquest into a series of fires which broke out in the Magill and Norton's ...

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  16. JEWISH BOARD STANDS ALOOF

    while motor cars bearing slogans urging a boycott of German goods traversed the neighborhood, the Jewish Board of Deputies, under the ...

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  17. Grass Fire At Snowtown

    Starting from stubble burning operations on the property of Mr. H. J. McKay, five miles west of Snowtown, about 5.30 p.m. yesterday, a fire ...

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  18. NEED FOR TREATY REVISION

    The "Times" Says:—"The meeting of Mr. MacDonald and Signor Mussolini sets treaty revision before diplomacy in Europe as the biggest and ...

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  19. Einstein Will Not Return To Germany

    Professor Einstein, who arrived at Southampton from New York today, said that he could not go back to Germany, where freedom of opinion ...

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  20. BOMB THROWN IN BOMBAY CINEMA

    Signs of a revival of revolutionary activity in Bombay were given on Saturday night when a bomb was thrown into a European audience at ...

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  21. OVERSEAS TRADE FIGURES

    A further increase in the balance of direct overseas trade in favor of South Australia is shown in the report issued by the Government Statist ...

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  22. "GENUINE PLAN SUPPORTERS"

    If the Liberal and Country League was genuine in its promise to adhere to the principles of the Premiers' Plan, said the Premier (Mr. Richards) at ...

    Article : 356 words
  23. EXTRA RICH MILK BROKEN DOWN

    An admission that he had extracted butter-fat from milk that he had supplied to his customers, was made today by James Henry Roberts, ...

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  24. TEN SHOP WINDOWS SCRATCHED

    Ten shop windows on the western side of Gawler place, between Pirie and Grenfell streets, were damaged by scratches during the week-end. The ...

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  25. WELCOME BY 2,000 AT CIVIC FUNCTION

    The Federal delegation, comprising the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) and Mrs. Lyons, the Minister for Defence (Sir George Pearce) and Lady Pearce, ...

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  26. A.L.P. Leader At Peterborough

    The leader of the A.L.P. Parliamentary Party (Mr. Dawes) returned yesterday from a visit to the Burra Burra district. He said that at Peterborough ...

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  27. CHURCH DESIGN CRITICISED

    Two important requirements of the organ builder were neglected by many architects, said Mr. John Horner, teaCher of the organ at the Elder ...

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  28. NO BAIL FOR OTHER MOSCOW PRISONERS

    The Public Prosecutor (M. Vishinsky), after he had questioned Mr. Alan Monkhouse, the representative of Metropolitan-Vickers, refused to extend ...

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  29. U.S. FARM BOARD TO BE ABOLISHED

    President Roosevelt tomorrow will use for the first time the dictatorial powers granted him under the Economy Bill, when he will send Congress an ...

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  30. TODAY'S MEETINGS

    PARLIAMENTARY LABOR PARTY Newcastle.—Beltana, 8 p.m, Messrs. Butterfield and Harvey, M.P.'s. Murray-Lenswood, 8 p.m. the ...

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  31. ANNOYED WITH GOVERNMENT

    Bitter criticism of the Government was expressed at the meeting of the Canberra Advisory Council today, when Mr. T. M. Shakespeare, one of the ...

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  32. Report On Empire Marketing Board Soon

    The "Daily Telegraph" reports that the Imperial Consultation Committee, which is enquiring into a number of Imperial organisations, including the ...

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  33. N.Z. Butter Stored In Canada

    Sixty-nine hundred boxes of New Zealand butter was unloaded from the Niagara and placed in storage here upon the issue of orders from Ottawa ...

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  34. WOMAN'S REMAINS FOUND IN SWAMP

    The mysterious death of Florence May Matthews, who left her home at Cheltenham on September 21. 1932. and whose remains were subsequently ...

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  35. Opposition To Roosevelt's Forest Employment Scheme

    In bristling language the opposition of the American Federation of Labor to President Roosevelt's forest scheme for the employment of 250,000 by early ...

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  36. A.L.P. PROPAGANDA CRITICISED

    Criticism of the Australian Labor Party propaganda, which, they said, misrepresented the position and the effect of the Premiers' Plan was made ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN GIFT LAMBS

    Appreciation of "the manner and Management which enabled a Christmas lamb to be delivered to them is expressed in a letter received from ...

    Article : 105 words
  38. Charged With Conspiracy, Four Men Sent For Trial

    The Police Court proceedings in the assurance company case were concluded today. Oswald Elfe O[?]rkhill. William Thaddeus Page. Mattison ...

    Article : 112 words
  39. Warning Precedes Fire In Church

    Following quickly on an anonymous warning that incendiarism was intended, a fire destroyed the St. Jacques Roman Catholic Church today while ...

    Article : 91 words
  40. Revision Of Dardanelles Convention Sought

    At the general commission of the Disarmament Conference today, the Soviet supported the Turkish demand for a revision of the Dardanelles ...

    Article : 67 words
  41. PRAISING THE HOSTESS

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