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  2. ETHIOPIAN CONCESSION ATTACKS MADE ON BRITAIN

    Great Britain's task at Geneva has been made much more difficult by the news of the oil and mineral concession over one-half of Abyssinia just granted by the Emperor Haile Selassie to the African Exploitation and ...

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  3. MEDICAL LEADERS Coming for Congress

    FREMANTLE (W. A.), Monday.—To take part in the British Medical Association Congress, to be held in Melbourne, three distinguished doctors reached ...

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  4. SUDDEN END TO A MURDER TRIAL

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A jury brought to an unexpected end this afternoon the trial in the Central Criminal Court of Mrs. Mavis Elene Neilson, aged 27 years, ...

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  5. ADVANCE IN WOOL PRICES OPENING SALES GRATIFYING

    Wool was sold at the opening sales of the new Australian wool-selling season in Sydney yesterday at prices 15 to 20 per cent, in advance of the rates that ruled at the closing sales of last season. ...

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  6. NO RELIEF FROM DIRECT TAXES

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Federal Cabinet will probably complete the preparation of the Budget this week. Preliminary estimates for the current ...

    Article : 294 words
  7. SLUM ABOLITION

    The State Ministry decided last night to provide £30,000 for the housing of workers in the metropolitan area. Approximately 60 or ...

    Article : 427 words
  8. NOTHING UNCHRISTIAN

    The Archbishop of York (Dr. Temple), in a broadcast speech, said:—"If the effectiveness of the League of Nations Covenant demands the employment of ...

    Article : 403 words
  9. NOTORIOUS SWINDLER

    Victor Lustig, a notorious swindler known to the police of many countries as "The Count," effected to-day a sensational escape from the Federal detention prison ...

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  10. NOTABLE GATHERING AT AUCKLAND

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.). Monday.—Members of the official group of the medical delegation bound for Melbourne were entertained at dinner at the Grand Hotel last ...

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  11. TOORAK THEATRE

    The controversy over the proposed erection of a theatre in the Toorak Village was disposed of by the Prahran Council last night, when it agreed to ...

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  12. Parity With Opening of 1933-34

    (BY R.V.B., OF "THE AUSTRALASIAN.") Animated competition marked the opening of tho wool selling season for 1935-36 in Sydney yesterday. Values reached a ...

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  13. EXPORT GOODS IN BAD CONDITION

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—In a report from London dated August 8 the Agent-General and Trade Commissioner for south Anstralia (Mr. C. F. G. McCann) makes ...

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  14. ROYAL FAMILY AT CHURCH

    Tenants and 4,000 people from all parts of the country, some motoring a distance of 200 miles, visited Crathie Church today, where the Duke of Gloucester and ...

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  15. Values May Possibly Rise

    Bradford experts predict that the present wool prices will be maintained for at least a few months. It is possible that wool will appreciate in value. ...

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  16. Germany Wants to Sell More to Australia

    SYDNEY, Monday.—"It is difficult for Germany to pay in currency for wool bought in Australia, and it is desirable therefore to devise some means of opening ...

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  17. Italy Making Inquiries

    It is understood that Signor Mussolini has asked the Italian Minister at Addis Ababa to clarify the concession position. If the Emperor adheres to the concession ...

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  18. Communist Outrage Railway Line Blown Up

    Thirty Communists were arrested at Vigo (Spain) following the dynamiting of the railway which brought traffic to a standstill. ...

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  19. GERMAN PAGANISM

    A pastoral letter, drafted at a conference of bishops, was read from all Roman Catholic pulpits on Sunday, calling the faithful to renew their resistance to the ...

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  20. Bombs Found in Vienna

    Following a Communist demonstration, in which a Communist was killed, the police raided Communist districts, and arrested 100 persons. They discovered ...

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  21. SHARK ESCAPES RIFLE AND ROPE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—For nearly four hours to-day a shark more than 12ft. in length swam about in the breakers at Coogee beach, and many times came ...

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  22. SEYMOUR COLLISION

    Every possible reason for the collision between two empty divisions of a special train from Sydney to Melbourne at Seymour on Sunday will be investigated by a ...

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  23. BRITAIN'S ADVICE

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Addis Ababa says that it is considered certain that the Emperor will reject Britain's advice to withhold the ...

    Article : 164 words
  24. MORE LYREBIRDS FOR TASMANIA

    When a male and two female lyre birds fly to Tasmania this morning—not of their own accord, but by aeroplane—a series of efforts extending over many ...

    Article : 241 words
  25. LEGATIONS STUNNED BY NEWS

    The Dally Telegraph publishes the following special message from Sir Percival Phillips, its special correspondent at Addis Ababan:—"The foreign legations are ...

    Article : 244 words
  26. KING LEOPOLD'S INJURY

    It is officially announced that King Leopold of Belgium, who was injured in the motor-car accident on Thursday which caused the death of Queen Astrid, ...

    Article : 268 words
  27. BRIEF CABLE NEWS

    As part of the celebration of the centenary of the Great Western railway, 350 guests were entertained at luncheon in the great hall of Bristol University on ...

    Article : 172 words
  28. DRAGONS IN REAL LIFE

    Do you believe in dragons? It is difficult to imagine that they exist outside fairy tales, yet in an island of the East Indies, the Komodo dragon, 9ft. or more ...

    Article : 161 words
  29. Italy Will Not Bomb

    General Valle, the Italian Under-Secretary for Air, informed "Le Journal" that 300 of the most modern Italian bombing 'planes would soon be in Eritrea ...

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  30. Bull Clears a Bar

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A Jersey bull, which was being driven to the West Maitland saleyards this morning, escaped neal High street station and rushed into the ...

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  31. BEEF BAN REMAINS

    Despite a favourable report by the director of the Baker Research Institute (Dr. J. W. Penfold), the State Ministry's ban upon the sale of beef for human ...

    Article : 85 words
  32. British Fascists' Advice

    Addressing 3,000 British Fascists at Manchester, the British Fascist leader (Sir Oswald Mosley) declared that no sane Englishman wanted war. Personally ...

    Article : 73 words
  33. Man Escapes From Kew Asylum

    Asylum attendants and the Kew police searched last evening for an inmate of the Kew Asylum who escaped from the institution late yesterday afternoon. After ...

    Article : 104 words
  34. London Stock Exchange

    Small business was done in mining shares. Midday quotations:—Great Boulder, 7/10½: Sons of Gwalia, 40/6; Boulder Perseverance, 3/1½; Golden ...

    Article : 59 words
  35. Husband Remanded on Charge of Murder

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Following the death by shooting at Ourimbah on Saturday morning of Gweldoline May Ferguson an inquiry into her death was ...

    Article : 68 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. Price of Gold

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 words
  38. Advertising

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