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  2. GALLERY DIRECTOR

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Bailey) announced yesterday that the Government had decided to appoint Mr. James Stuart MacDonald, at ...

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  3. REBELS OPEN THE WAY TO MADRID MAGUEDA CAPTURED

    By capturing Mnqucda, an important strategic point, Spanish rebel forces have opened the way to Madrid and Toledo, and have completely demoralised loyalists who were defending the town. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. LORD SEMPILLS PIANE HERE

    The low-winged monoplane carrying members of Lord Sempill's party, which left London on July 25, arrived at Essendon at 6.30 p.m. yesterday. It left ...

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  5. Monoplane's Crew

    The crew of Lord Sempill's plane in the Acro Club clubhouse at Essendon. Left to right: Mr. L. Davies (engineer), Mr. C. Gilroy (radio operator), and Mr. H. Wood, the pilot, Mr. F. F. Crocombe (on the right) is designer of the plane. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ABYSSINIA STILL IN LEAGUE

    The Credentials Committee postponed its decision on the status of Abyssinia until to-morrow. In the meantime Abyssinia will attend the Assembly of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. HOLD-UP FAILS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A masked man, armed with a sawn-off shotgun, who attempted to hold up the Northbridge branch of the Bank of New South Wales ...

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  8. OLYMPIC TEM RETURNS

    PERTH, Tuesday. — Members of the Australian olympic Games team returned to Australia by the Mooltan this morning. All are in good health, and have done ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MYSTERIOUS VESSELS

    Although shipping men in Melbourne consider that the seven mysterious ships which passed Wilson's Promontory lighthouse on Sunday afternoon and early on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MR. T. CAMPBELL BLACK'S REMAINS

    Draped with a Union Jack and covered with flowers, the coffin containing the remains of Mr. T. Campbell Black, the airman, who was killed when his plane and ...

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  11. COVENTRY DECISION

    Gordon Coventry, the Collingwood footballer, appealed to the League special tribunal last night for a review of the penalty of eight weeks' suspension imposed upon ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS WHO LEFT IN TIME

    FREMANTLE (W.A.), Tuesday. — Mr. Will Ashton, the Auhtralian artist, who is a passenger in the liner Talleyrand, which reached here to-day, described how ...

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  13. EXPRESS WHEELS LEAVE RAILS

    A remarkable story is related about an express train that was travelling from Birmingham to Leicester. While the train was travelling at 50 miles an hour the ...

    Article : 92 words
  14. Stalin Learns English to Read Shakespeare

    M. STALIN, it is reported, is learning English so that he can lead Shakespeare. The Commissariat of Education is ...

    Article : 103 words
  15. REFERENDUM LIKELY IN MARCH

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Most of the Country party Ministers and many members of the Federal Parliament attended a conference in Sydney to-day with ...

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  16. APPEAL FOR FREE CHURCHES

    An outspoken demand for equality between the Free Churches and the Anglican Church, which the "News-Chronicle" asserts foreshadows pressure by ...

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  17. Now Turn to the Sporting Pages

    H. L. Williams, the Victorian amateur golf champion, defeated J. Ferrier (Australian open champion) for the sixth time when they met ...

    Article : 156 words
  18. Sir Douglas Mawson's View

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. — Sir Douglas Mawson is of opinion that the seven ships are those of whalers goint, to the Antarctic. He said that the ...

    Article : 76 words
  19. Lovelock in New York

    Jack Lovelock, the New Zealand runner, arrived by the Queen Mary to-day for a special mile race at the Princeton University on October 3. Cunningham ...

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  20. Advice to Minister

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill) said to-day that information which he had obtained suggested that the unidentified ...

    Article : 59 words
  21. LEYLAND HAS CHILL

    Leyland has a chill in the kidneys, and has been ordered to rest as much as possible until the English Test cricket team reaches Australia. He has moved to a ...

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  22. Radio for Night Flying

    Twenty wireless stations will be built on the route taken by Empire flying-boats. Each station will have a direction finder to facilitate night flying. ...

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  23. Parliament in Brief

    In view, possibly, of the fact that there will be no sitting of either House to-morrow because of the Show holiday, the Ministry made unusual haste yesterday, ...

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  24. BUSINESS-LIKE COMMERCIAL PLANE

    Lord Sempill's monoplane, which reached Melbourne last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. M. AVENOL REBUFFED

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that the "Geneva firing squad" has refused to fire, and Abyssinia remains a member of the League, ...

    Article : 295 words
  26. GERMANY PERSISTS IN COLONIAL DEMANDS

    Germany is speeding up het colonial campaign aid walls, hoardings, and trees are placarded with appeals to Join the German Colonial League. ...

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  27. Former German Cruiser as Turkish Flagship

    The flagship of the Turkish Naval Squadron, which will visit Malta in November, will be the Yawaz. It was formerly the German battle-cruiser Goeben, ...

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  28. Mr. Lyons's Son Wins Cup

    Before leaving for Canberra last night the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) received a telegram from his son, Kevin, aged 14 years who is at school at St. Virgil's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. LAUNDRY-MAN TELLS WHY COLLARS BECOME FRAYED

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Frayed collars are caused by friction, which is necessary if the laundry-man is to give the collar a high polish. ...

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  30. Inventor of Meccano Toys Dies at Liverpool

    Mr. Frank Hornby, formerly Conservative member for Everton (Liverpool) in the House of Commons, died at Liverpool to-day following an operation. He was ...

    Article : 79 words
  31. Agricultural Science

    The British Commonwealth Scientific Conference, which was attended by representatives appointed by the British Government and the Governments of all the ...

    Article : 110 words
  32. PRESERVING WHALES

    After protracted negotiations, agreement has been reached between the British and Norwegian Governments upon the measures to be taken during the ...

    Article : 167 words
  33. Gold, Exchanges, Markets

    Price of gold, £6/17/4½. Exchanges.—Dollar, 5.06¾; france, 76 15-16 Australian mining shares quie. Broken ...

    Article : 52 words
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  35. Italy Seeks Rumanian Wheat

    Italy has offered to buy 500,000 tons of Rumanian wheat, or a little more than half of the Rumanfan surplus. Italy will pay for one-half of the wheat in cash ...

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