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  2. FIRST COUNTRY PARTY MINISTRY

    Achievements of the Dunstan Ministry are acclaimed in the annual report of the central council of the Victorian United Country party, which will be presented to ...

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  3. INDUSTRY IN DEFENCE PLAN Service Supplies

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that the Government is preparing far-reaching plans for organising industry so that it may supply the requirements of the ...

    Article : 309 words
  4. MANY RIOTS IN SPAIN

    While Senor Azana, the new Prime Minister, and his colleagues were drawing up an amnesty for political prisoners today, reports arrived from many parts of ...

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  5. DAMAGE CAUSED BY FLOODS AND STORMS Man Swept Away in River

    Floods were menacing many areas in Queensland and New Zealand yesterday, and storms caused damage in parts of New South Wales, Gippsland, and Riverina. A taxi-cab waa swept away in a flooded river in ...

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  6. TWO PRISONERS RECAPTURED

    LANG LANG, Friday.—The two prisoners, R. Cunningham and E. W. Howell, who escape from the McLeod Settlement prison, French Island, on Thursday ...

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  7. YOUTHS DENIED RIGHT TO WORK

    Responsibility for the decline in the number of trade apprentices in recent years is laid by the Victorian Employers' Federation upon the Apprenticeship ...

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  8. ITALIAN ISSUE OF SECRET REPORT Questions in House

    Many questions were asked in the House of Commons to-day about the publication in the Rome newspaper "Glornale d'Italta" of a secret report submitted to the ...

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  9. RAIN AND HAIL

    Severe wind, rain, and hailstorms were reported yesterday from a number of centres, but apart from washaways in the Junee (N.S.W.) railway district, there ...

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  10. WORKER KILLED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Lightning struck three relief workers at Bar Beach, near Newcastle, and hurled them to the ground during a storm which stwept the Newcastle ...

    Article : 164 words
  11. ARMY OFFICER TO VISIT ENGLAND

    Considerable importance is attached to an announcement by the Minister for Defence (Mr. Parkhill) yesterday that Lieut.—Colonel V. P. H. Standee, Australian ...

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  12. Animais and Crops Lost

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.—Thousands of acres of farm lands have been submerged in Northern and Middle Canterbury by floods. Hundreds of sheep ...

    Article : 359 words
  13. DEATH SENTENCE STANDS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Court of Criminal Appeal to-day dismissed the appeal of Edwin John Hickey, aged 18 years, dairy hand, who is under sentence ...

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  14. FINAL ASSAULT ON MOUNT EVEREST

    The Bombay correspondent of "The Times" says that the leader of the British expedition to Mount Everest (Mr. Hugh Ruttledge) said on his arrival at Bombay ...

    Article : 146 words
  15. FRANCE AND RUSSIA

    Supporting the ratification of the Franco-Soviet pact in the Chamber of Deputies, M. Herriot, replying to criticism that the Soviet army was too weak to be ...

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  16. AIRMAIL PLAN SINGAPORE SECTION

    In view of the statements that one of the principal objections of the Commonwealth Government to the proposed Empire airmail plan was that Australia would ...

    Article : 283 words
  17. ANTARCTIC REGIONS

    Professor Charles Hyde, professor of international law at the Columbia University, says in an article published to-day that Congress should immediately ...

    Article : 139 words
  18. COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING OPPOSED

    Compulsory, military training was discussed at the monthly meeting of the Council of Churches yesterday, and a resolution was passed expressing ...

    Article : 109 words
  19. PAYMENT OF SUBSIDY FOR TRAMP SHIPS Continuation Proposed

    The President of the Board of Trade (the Hon. Walter Runclman) moved the second reading in the House of Commons to-day of the Government's bill to ...

    Article : 232 words
  20. MUSSOLINI GLORYING IN AGGRESSIVE WAR

    In a leading article entitled "The Purloined Paper," "The Times" says that all that Is mysterious about it is why the Duce published it. It may be read ...

    Article : 217 words
  21. SPANIARD SHOT IN THE FACE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—C. Garofalo, a Spaniard, who is the holder of an irrigation farm at Griffith, received shocking injuries when he was shot in the face on ...

    Article : 166 words
  22. SCENE OF AIR CRASH

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It is expected that, following the loss of five lives in the crash of the Gannet aeroplane near Cordeaux Dam on Wednesday night, there ...

    Article : 247 words
  23. NO MOURNING TO BE WORN AT ASCOT

    Following King Edward's announcement that the public was not expected to wear mourning clothes at the Royal Ascot Gold Cup meeting on June 16, dress designers ...

    Article : 102 words
  24. BADOGLIO RESUMES HIS ADVANCE

    A communique issued in Rome announces that the 1st Italian Army Corps has resumed the advance southward, and that the Air Force is not giving the enemy ...

    Article : 192 words
  25. PUBLIC DEBTS ARE £829,508,022

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The 28th official year book of the Commonwealth, which was issued to-day by the Commonwealth statistician (Mr. E. T. McPhee), ...

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  26. Abyssinian Moral Good

    The Addis Ababa correspondent of "The Times" says that official silence is still being preserved regarding the Italian claim that strategic positions were ...

    Article : 263 words
  27. British Production Increases

    The Board of Trade index of industrial production in Great Britain in 1935 was 7 per cent. greater than in 1934. The improvement was distributed throughout the ...

    Article : 73 words
  28. Conditions in Pacific

    Sir Robert Horne added that he sincerely hoped that Great-Britain would not lose her trade in the Pacific entirely and that the British flag would not be hauled ...

    Article : 127 words
  29. MODIFIED PLAN

    The Federal Cabinet at its series of meetings in Canberra next week will probably reach a decision on the modified Empire airmail proposals which have been ...

    Article : 156 words
  30. Price of Gold

    Gold is quoted in London at £7/1/1 an ounce fine, compared with £7/1/ yesterday. Adding exchange and allowing for realisation charges the price is equal to ...

    Article : 67 words
  31. MOONEE VALLEY CUP STOLEN

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The Moonee Valley Gold Cup, won in 1927 by the late Sir Sidney Kidman's horse Silvius, was stolen last night from Lady Kidman's ...

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  32. Trial of Eric Mareo

    AUCKLAND, Friday.—When the trial of Eric Mareo on a hcarge of having murdered his wife was resumed to-day Kenneth Massey Griffin. Government ...

    Article : 107 words
  33. SUBSIDISED SHIPPING

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The competition of subsidised American shipping with British lines in the Pacific will be discussed at a conference of representatives ...

    Article : 71 words
  34. LONDON TO ADELAIDE

    Mr. C. J. Melrose, who intends to fly from England to Adelaide as part of the South Australian Centenary celebrations, is a passenger for London by the Nestor, ...

    Article : 68 words
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