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  2. Swab Taken From Racehorse

    SYDNEY. Friday — After the Shorts Handicap at the Armidale and New England Jockey Club's Meeting the stewards directed the veterinary surgeon to take ...

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  3. Drought in New Zealand

    The prolonged drought in New Zealand is having serious effects. Canterbury is experiencing a serious shortage of milk. If the drought continues it is feared that ...

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  4. DRIED FRUITS

    A deputation representing the dried fruits industry at Mildura yesterday asked the Chief Comissioner of Railways (Mr. H. W. Clapp) to recommend a reduction ...

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  5. RADIOPHONE TALK BETWEEN 'PLANES

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Members of the Wireless Institute of Australia established two-way radiophone communication between two aeroplanes in flight to-day. It ...

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  6. MINISTERS TO ENTER CAMPAIGN

    All State Ministers will take part in the election campaign next week. The Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) will speak at Broadford on Monday night in support of Mr. ...

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  7. TORRENTIAL RAIN IN GIPPSLAND

    Following heavy falls earlier in the week torrential rainstorms swept Gippsland yesterday and late on Thursday. Officials of the Weather Bureaus stated last night ...

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  8. ITALY SHOULD BE A GOOD CUSTOMER

    Dissatisfaction is growing among producers at the continued delay in making satisfactory agreements which would enable Australia to resume normal trade ...

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  9. PIRACY OF TUNGCHOW

    Replying to questions in the House of Commons concerning the seizure by Chinese pirates of the British steamship Tung Chow with 70 school children on ...

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  11. FREIGHTER RUNS AGROUND ON MUDBANK

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The Melbourne Steamship Company's freighter Coolana ran aground on a mudbank In Newcastle harbour shortly before midnight last ...

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  12. SERMON FIRST

    A suggestion that the sermon should be delivered at the beginning Instead or at the end of Evensong has been made by Archbishop Head in a circular letter to ...

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  13. TTEMS OF INTEREST

    By proclamation, the Federal Government has ratified a convention drawn up In 1926 by the International Labour Conference relating to the issue of articles of ...

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  14. INDIAN REFORMS

    After spending three days discussing the joint Parliamentary committee's report on Indian constitutional reform, the debate i nthe Central Legislature at New ...

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  15. "Golf Links" or li "Christowel"?

    A suggestion has been made to the Railways Department that the name of the Golf Links station, on the Ashburton line, should be changed ...

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  16. "MONEY BARONS OF CITY"

    CRESWICK, Friday.—Newspapers In Melbourne which had "been doing the thinking for the whole community" were the chief critics of the Country party, but ...

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  17. Gold Clause

    The rederal Attorney-General (Mr. Homer Cummings) said to-day that the United States Government was ready for any emergency in the event of the ruling ...

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  18. KING'S SILVER JUBILEE

    The "Daily Telegraph" understands that the King's silver jubilee programme will include a broadcast speech to the Empire by His Majesty from Buckingham Palace ...

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  19. GOVERNMENT AID FOR GRAND OPERA

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Commonwealth and State Governments will be asked by the New South Wales Government to consider the advisability of ...

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  20. "ONLY TWO PARTIES"

    WARRNAMBOOL, Friday. — Claiming that there were only two parties before the electrors-Labour and anti-Labourthe Labour candidate for Warrnambool ...

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  21. Killed in Self-defence

    Alva Chown was acquitted to-day on a charge of the manslaughter of Bruce Lindberg, a shipmate of Chown on the S.S. President Grant, the magistrate ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Housebreakers stole jewellery, Olympic trophies, and medals, valued at £1,000, from the home of Douglas Lowe, the Olympic Games runner, says a message ...

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  23. Sale of British Ships

    Replying to questions in the House of Commons regarding the proposed purchase of the White Star line by the Red Star group, with the object of providing ...

    Article : 126 words
  24. THE PEOPLE'S REFORM PARTY

    Sir,—In reply to the comment in the leading columns to-day I should like to say that I have been in close touch with the political and official life of this country ...

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  25. CONGREGATIONAL UNION

    HOBART, Friday. — Representatives of the Congregational Union of Australia and New Zealand were welcomed to-day by the Lord Mayor of Hobart (Aiderman ...

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  27. Banquet in Paris

    The Foreign Secretary (Sir. John Simon) will fly to Paris to-morrow morning to attend the annual banquet of the British Chamber of Commerce, which will ...

    Article : 98 words
  28. Manufacturer's Suicide

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Clement Black, aged 47 years, manufacturer, of Carr street, Waverton, was found dead in the office of his factory in Little Regent street, ...

    Article : 90 words
  29. Royal Honeymoon

    The Duke and Duchess of Kent, who are on a honeymoon tour of the West Indies, were enthusiastically welcomed on arriving here to-day. They plan to spend ...

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  31. Collapse in Dentist's Chair

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Jean Isabel Vincent, aged l8 years, of Carrington street, Randwick, collapsed and died in a dentist's chair this morning, shortly after ...

    Article : 75 words
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