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  4. SEARCHING FOR REAL PEACE

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Foreign Secretary), who has departed to attend the Security Pact Conference at Locarno (Switzerland), ...

    Article : 520 words
  5. SWIFT RETRIBUTION

    The expedition with which crimes of violence are dealt with under the Directory's system of court-martial was exemplified ...

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  6. DR. MANNIX

    Sir Richard Dawson Bates, Minister of Home Affairs in Northern Ireland, declares that if Archbishop Mannix visits Belfast next ...

    Article : 154 words
  7. FASHION'S SPRING REVEL

    All the smartest and the daintiest frocks were at Randwick on Saturday. These are two of them. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. A CRICKETING DOG

    For the first time a grade cricket match was played on Waitara Oval on Saturday. The wicket and ground were ...

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  9. FEDERAL FIGHT OPENS TO-DAY

    The curtain will be rung up upon one of the most dramatic electoral campaigns in the history of the Commonwealth when the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) delivers his policy speech at Dandenong to-night. ...

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  10. EAST AND WEST

    The "Daily Express" achieved a unique and picturesque interview with King Alfonso of Spain, who, seated in the golden drawing-room ...

    Article : 455 words
  11. LIVED BEFORE MAORIS

    Remarkable evidence of ancient occupants of New Zealand has been discovered by Government forestry workers in a remote ...

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  12. OUT OF DEATH'S JAWS

    After nearly forty hours' feverish work, Hugh Daly and Gordon Archer, two of the five men who were entombed by a fall of earth ...

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  13. AT RANDWICK TO-DAY

    Friarsdale is selected by our turf expert to win the Metropolitan. Prospects for that race and for the minor events at Randwick ...

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  14. THROUGH HEAVY SEAS

    Many hundreds of people at Bondi yesterday watched two young life-savers battle through a heavy and treacherous surf to sea. ...

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  15. BROADCASTING OF SPEECHES

    The vexed question of the broadcasting of political speeches has been settled for the time being by a compromise. ...

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  16. FAREWELL TO SYDNEY

    A last glimpse of Lord and Lady Forster as they smiled farewell from the platform of their carriage on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. CANADIAN TRADE

    "If we increase our trade relationships with other parts of the Empire we are certain to become on more intimate terms with them, and cannot ...

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  18. TRADE TREATY

    The Russo-German understanding is now much more advanced than has previously been described. Germany is ready, in principle, to ...

    Article : 87 words
  19. ONE KILLED, TWO INJURED

    Miss May Anderson (24), of St. Kilda, was killed; John Kenneth Chingman, of North Brighton, suffered from abrasions and shock; and Harold Armstrong, of ...

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  20. COUNTRY PARTY

    Dr. Earle Page, the Federal Treasurer, left last night to open his campaign in his electorate. He will declare the attitude and policy of the ...

    Article : 507 words
  21. VENDETTA FEARED

    A mysterious shooting case last night leads the police to believe that an outbreak of the vendettas which terrified Fitzroy residents ...

    Article : 287 words
  22. MR. CHARLTON AT NEWCASTLE

    "Mr. Bruce knows very well that there is no danger of a revolution in Australia. The Labor Party stands for revolution, only per medium of the ...

    Article : 86 words
  23. THE HOLIDAY

    All Sydney will wake up to-day with a fervent prayer that the Weather Prophet's prediction is correct, for Eight-hour Day is ...

    Article : 337 words
  24. WILL IT KEEP FINE?

    Mr. Mares is optimistic. He thinks to-day's weather may be able to pull through without disgracing the city's holiday mood. ...

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  25. AVIATION PROBLEM

    Commander Rodgers, who is appearing at the aircraft inquiry, absolved the Navy Department from all blame for the failure of his Hawaiian flight. ...

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  26. LITTLE GIRL KILLED

    Betty Hardy (3), daughter of Mr. Paxton, licensee of the Esplanade Hotel, was killed when a motor-car ran off Bullsbrook Bridge and capsized, ...

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  27. MACQUARIE SEAT

    Counting in the Labor selection ballot for Macquarie concluded last night, and resulted in Mr. J. B. Chipley, of Bathurst, being chosen. ...

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  28. CALARE SEAT

    Sir Neville Howse, V.C., arrived at Orange from Melbourne yesterday, and will commence his campaign for the Calare seat on Monday. ...

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  29. AFTER MANFRED'S SENSATIONAL WIN

    Mr. Ben Chaffey, owner of Manfred, shared his delight with the Governor, Lady de Chair, and Mr. Colin C. Stephen, chairman of the A.J.C. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE

    William W. Dempster, 58, a laborer, of Collingwood, died in Melbourne Hospital early this morning. ...

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  31. FIVE BOYS PERISH

    It is advised from Lewiston (Idaho) that five orphans perished when the boys' dormitory of the Catholic Mission, 25 miles from Lewiston, was ...

    Article : 46 words
  32. WEATHER FORECAST

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  33. MARITIME LAW

    The closing meeting of the International Conference on Maritime Law unanimously approved of the Gothenburg Draft Convention, as amended by ...

    Article : 64 words
  34. YAWL WRECKED

    The yawl Merganser, manned by Mr Unitt and his 15-year-old daughter which left Plymouth early in September, to sail to New Zealand, has been ...

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  35. MOTOR OVERTURNS

    A motor-car driven by C. Green, council clerk, and containing his family, ran up a hank and overturned about a mile from the Boro Post Office. ...

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