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  2. CONCESSION IN ABYSSINIA GREAT BRITAIN OFFERS OBJECTION

    Following the official announcement from Addis Ababa that the Abyssinian Government had granted a concession of oil, mineral, and other rights over half the country to an Anglo-American corporation, the British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. ROYAL BETROTHAL VISIT TO BALMORAL.

    Lady Alice Montague-Douglas-Scott, whose engagement to the Duke of Gloucester was announced yesterday, is, with her mother, the Duchess of ...

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  4. TOORAK ROBBERY PEARLS WORTH £1,290

    A necklace consisting of 144 graduated pearls valued at £1,290, and other jewellery, bringing the total value to more than £2,000, were stolen from the home ...

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  5. RAILWAY CRASH AT SEYMOUR

    With a shattering roar which made nearby residents start from their beds, an empty passenger train crashed into the rear of another empty train near the Seymour locomotive sheds early yesterday morning, and reduced ...

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  6. UNPLEASANTNESS AT FOOTBALL Many Men Reported

    Unpleasant incidents occurred in several football games in Melbourne on Saturday. Six League players will face the independent tribunal to-morrow night on ...

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  7. PRAYERS FOR PEACE

    In compliance will the request of the Council of Churches and the acting metropolitan (Bishop Baker), a prayer for peaces was offered in churches throughout ...

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  8. NEGOTIATIONS WITH EMPEROR

    The report that the Abyssinian Government had granted an important concession to an influential Anglo-American group was sent to the "Daily Telegraph" ...

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  9. £265 Jewel Theft From House of Councillor

    Diamond rings and jewellery valued at £265 were stolen from the home of Councillor C. H. Nelson, in Dickens street, St. Kilda, on Friday night while he and his ...

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  10. £70 Removed From Safe

    While Mr. L. Chapman, the postmaster at McKinnon, was asleep at his home early on Saturday morning, thieves entered his bedroom and stole £10 and the ...

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  11. CLEVELAND AIR RACES ACROSS-AMERICA RACE

    Benjamin Howard, of Chicago, flying an aeroplane of his own design, won the Bendix Trophy race from California to Cleveland, Ohio, the opening event of the ...

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  12. OUT FOR 1936 SEASON

    STAWELL, Sunday.—The independent tribunal of the Ballarat-Wimmera League met at Stawell to hear four charges preferred by Umpire McDermott against J. ...

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  13. BOMB THROWN IN GAOL

    HOBART, Sunday.—A bomb was thrown nt a warder, Pardoe in Hobart gaol to-day. The explosive landed several yards behind him, and he escaped injury, ...

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  14. Precautions at Sea Lake

    SEA LAKE, Sunday.—As a result of the rough semi-final match at Nullawil on the previous saturday, the Southern Mallee League held a delegates' meeting ...

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  15. MAN-POWER 'PLANE

    In attempting to win a price of £400 for an unbroken flight by man-power of 560 yards, Herr Duennbel covered 210 yards at Frankfort-on-Main yesterday ...

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  16. LINDBERGH'S BABY

    Counsel for Bernard Hauptmann, the man who has been convicted and sentenced to death for the kidnapping and murder of Colonel Lindbergh's baby, ...

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  17. King's Message of Thanks

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The Governor-General has received the following reply from the King to the message of felicitation on the engagement of the Duk[?] of ...

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  18. GERMAN ARMY

    Between September 2 and 9 the German army will carry out at Luneberg, Hanover, the greatest manouvres held since the Great War. The exercises, which have ...

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  19. MOTORING TRAGEDIES Wife of American Minister Killed

    Mrs. Harold Ickes, aged 63 years, [?] of the Secretary for the Interior, was killed, Mrs. Genevieve Forbes Herrick, a writer, and Ibrahim Scyfullah, attache at ...

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  20. BOTANICAL RESEARCH

    The imperial Botanical Conference passed a resolution commending to the Australian Government the importance of maintaining close botanical lialson with ...

    Article : 261 words
  21. "Charming Young Woman"

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—Mrs. R. G. Casey, wife of the Assistant Federal Treasurer, said to-night that while abroad she had often met Lady Alice Scott. She was ...

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  22. Two Killed; Two Hurt

    A son and daughter of Mr. Bernard Wills, of the firm of W. D. and H. O. Wills, tobacco manufacturers, were killed and his other son and daughter were ...

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  23. Mr. Johnston's Air Tour

    Mr. E. C. Johnston the Federal Controller of Civil Aviation, has completed an aerial tour of Northern Europe, during which he visited Copenhagen, ...

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  24. COLLISION IN CHANNEL

    The British battle-ship Ramillies, which was on her way to the Mediterranean, collided in a gale in the channel with the Norddeutscher Lloyd steamer ...

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  25. Macleod Chieftainship

    Referring to the controversy as to the headship of the clan Macleod, a correspondent of the Edinburgh "Scotsman" points out that in view of a court decision ...

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  26. This Soldier's Home is the Sea

    On her present voyage the s.s. Barrabool curries Major W. B. Lung, who intends making his home on the vessel. He has booked a cabin for three voyages ...

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  27. Shares Decline in Italy

    The new financial measures that have been introduced have caused a marked slump in shares. Flat have lost 105 points, S[?]ia Viscosa 92 points, and other leading ...

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  28. Question of Lake Tsana

    It was pointed out in official quarters to-day that no official or unofficial support whatever had been given Mr. Rickett by the British Government, which had ...

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  29. TAXES ON ILLICIT BEER

    Although Al Capone the gang leader, has been in the penitentiary for several years, the Federal Government has not yet closed its case agaist him. The ...

    Article : 146 words
  30. Naval Promotions

    The British Admiralty announces that by reason of Admiral Sir Cyril Fuller being placed on the retired list, Vice-Admiral Sir Eric Fullerton is promoted to be ...

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  31. She Screamed, and He Ran Away

    Loud scrhams of Miss Nonna Talmadge, the former film acress, frightened away a gunman who invaded her apartment to-day, apparently for the purpose of ...

    Article : 98 words
  32. AUSTRALIA'S POLICY

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—After a meeting of the Federal Cabinet yesterday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said he understood that a section of the Australian ...

    Article : 127 words
  33. Price of Gold

    Gold is quoted at £7/0/1½ an ounce fine, compared with £7 yesterday. Allowing for the premium on exchange and for realisation charges, the price is ...

    Article : 41 words
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  37. Yacht Yankee Capsizes

    While competing with the Shamrock, the Endeavour, and the Velsheda, at the Dartmouth regatta, the American yacht Yankee capsized in half a gale and lost ...

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