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  2. TEMPERATURES

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  3. DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE Mr. Macdonald Makes Dramatic Speech

    In one of the most dramatic speeches ever heard at Geneva Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, the British Prime Minister, to-day appealed to ...

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  4. IN MEMORY OF HINKLER

    When Captain Leonida Robbiano, the well-known Italian air ace, left Lympne aerodrome on his first hop to Australia to-day he carried with ...

    Article : 127 words
  5. THE LEG THEORY PLOT

    A. W. Carr, the Notts captain, said to-day that it was the Notts cricket team, not Jardine, that hatched the leg theory plot for the ...

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  6. JAPANESE STEAMER SINKS

    Early this morning the Deputy-Director of Navigation received a message from the master of the Japanese steamer Hide Maru stating that at 11.30 o'clock last night he had rescued 13 members of the crew of the Kinsen Maru, which had been missing for several days. ...

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  7. RESISTANCE BY CHINESE Japanese Held Up At Great Wall

    The Chinese troops continue actively to resist the Japanese advances at Hsifeng-kow Pass on the Great Wall, 100 miles north-east of ...

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  8. RAID ON ARTIST QUARTER

    Four hundred armed police, detectives, and Nazi auxiliaries surrounded the Berlin Bohemian quarter at Friennenau and raided several ...

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  9. DEBATE ON THE TARIFF

    The Counry Party's amendment to the tariff resolution was defeated by [?]9 votes to 18. Labor voted solidly with the Government. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. China And Foreigners

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Dr. Chen, the Chinese Consul-General, says the Chinese are waking up to the fact that to keep outsiders out of Chinese ...

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  11. FEDERAL GOVT. SHIPS

    Mr. J. A. Lyons, the Prime Minister, informed the House of Representatives to-day that the negotiations for the sale of the Commonwealth ...

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  12. UPPER HOUSE REFERENDUM Impudent Measure" Says Sydney K.C.

    Mr. S. Mack, K.C., in a public address last night said he had read the Upper House Referendum Bill, which he thought was a gross piece of ...

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  13. ELECTIONS IN SOUTH AUS.

    The most extraordinary development of the present division of the Labor forces in this State into three factions—the A.L.P., the ...

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  14. TWENTY YEARS GAOL Waverley Park Crime

    Eric Roland Craig (26), charged with the murder of Iris Marriott, also known as May Miller, to Queen's Park, Waverley, on December 9, was ...

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  15. LOANS TO WOOL GROWERS

    Steps are being taken by Mr. F. H. Stewart, Minister for Commerce, to appoint a committee representing Australian wool interests to interview ...

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  16. "WORLD'S BEST SPEEDWAY"

    The municipal authorities of Collector (22 miles from Goulburn and six miles from Lake George) have sent a cablegram to Sir Malcolm ...

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  17. ELECTRICITY CHARGES

    As there appears to be a misunderstanding as to the amount of rebate allowable on electric light accounts paid in full before the 20th ...

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  18. Chairman for U.S.A. Delegation

    Mr. Norman H. Davis, who was the chief American delegate to Geneva under the Hoover regime, has been made chairman of the United States ...

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  19. Federal A.L.P. Opposes

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Federal A.L.P. has decided to oppose the Upper House Referendum Bill, and has recommended th[?] branches and ...

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  20. BOND HAWKING MENACE

    In a broadcast address last night Mr. F. O. Steel, chairman of the Sydney Stock Exchange, warned investors against pitfalls set for the unwary ...

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  21. Sir Austen Chamberlain To Retire

    LONDON, March 16.—Sir Austen Chamberlain, who has held many British portfolios, in a speech at Birmingham to-day hinted at his early ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. A Second Charge

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It remains with the Attorney-General to decide whether Eric Roland Craig, who was yesterday convicted of the ...

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  23. "Back To Central School"

    The old scholars of the Central School met again last night in the High School assembly hall to continue arrangements for the "Back to ...

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  24. Charge Against Undertakers

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Sir Stanley Argyle, the Premier, has called for a report regarding the statement that most of the graves in the Melbourne ...

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  25. Boy Fatally Burnt

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Playing with fire in the street with a number of other children near his home at Portland yesterday, Joseph M'Culla ...

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  26. FIGHT WITH WILD BOAR

    In a desperate fight with a wounded wild boar, Lieutenant-Colonel C. H. N. Seymour was fatally gored. He went out shooting and was ...

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  27. Industrial Council Meeting

    The fortnightly meeting of the Industrlal Council was held last night, Mr. E. P. O'Neill presiding. The report on the recent Ladge show ...

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  28. Bishop Of Riverina Arrives

    Dr. Halse, Bishop of Riverina, arrived this morning on a periodical visit to the district. His first service will be at St. Philip's Church at ...

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  29. Baby Found Drowned

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Audrey Biggs (14 months) was drowned in an irrigation channel at Koondrook yesterday. It appears that Mrs. Biggs ...

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  30. War Service Homes

    CANBERRA, Friday.—At the end of last month only 4.44 per cent, of instalments due to the Commonwealth on war service homes were in arrears. ...

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  31. 900 Boys Put On The Land

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At the annual meeting relating to the rural employment scheme it was stated that 900 boys had been helped during the year. ...

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  32. Advertising

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  33. SYDNEY LABOR COUNCIL

    A manifesto issued by the Sydney Trades and Labor Council announces its immediate future industrial and economic policy, which comprises a ...

    Article : 97 words
  34. Advertising

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  35. Ex-Soldiers For Census

    CANBERRA, Friday.—In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. J. A. Lyons, the Prime Minister, stated that returned soldiers will be given ...

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  36. Win For "No. 13 Syndicate"

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The 115th State lottery was drawn to-day. The first prize, No. 70,528, was won by "Number 13" syndicate, John M'Carron, 247 ...

    Article : 97 words
  37. Drug Traffic; Steward Fined £125

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), March 17.—A ship's steward was fined £125 on a charge of having imported ten tins of prepared opium. ...

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  38. High School Ex-Students' Union

    The second general meeting of the newly-formed Ex-Students' Union of the Broken Hill High School was held in a room adjoining the assembly ...

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  39. Victorian Country Fire

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A block of three wooden shops in the business centre of Manangatang was destroyed by fire. The blaze started in a ...

    Article : 41 words
  40. Schools' Swimming Carnival

    The ninth annual inter-school swimming carnival, conducted by the Public Schools' Amateur, Athletic Association, was held at the Baths ...

    Article : 36 words
  41. Advertising

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