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  2. Major Split In N.S. Wales Labor Ranks

    The week-end conference of Labor supporters pledged to the political overthrow of Mr. J. T. Lang made it clear that a major split in the party, bigger than that following the defeat of the Scullin Government, has developed. ...

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  3. FISHERIES RESEARCH SHIP ON THE STOCKS

    PREPARING for the launching of the Launching Way, which is the name given to the fisheries research vessel, on the stocks at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 74 words
  4. TEXTILE STOPPAGE IN MELBOURNE

    About 450 employes, mostly juveniles, went on strike yesterday morning at the Lincoln Mills, Gaffney street, Coburg, because replies by the management to demands made by the Textile Workers' Union were considered unsatisfactory. ...

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  5. POLICE RAID CLUB

    After a raid by gaming police on a club at Clifton Hill yesterday afternoon, 104 men were arrested and taken to the city watchhouse ...

    Article : 87 words
  6. ST. MARYS COAL STRIKE

    Replying to the latest letters from the owners of the collieries involved in the hold-up on the St. Marys field, Mr. W. H. Rees, ...

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  7. DROWNED WHILE SAVING BOY FROM SURF

    John Maitland Rowland (26), of St. Kilda Road, Melbourne, lost his life in the heavy surf at Barwon Heads to-day while he was ...

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  8. DROWNED WHEN DIVED TO RESCUE OF WIFE

    When his wife got into difficulties in the North Esk River, near St. Leonards about 1.40 p.m. to-day, Alfred Hector Trull (37), of ...

    Article : 226 words
  9. FLOATED IN SEA FOR 2½ HOURS

    Having floated in the sea for two and a half hours after she had fallen from the Macdhui, during which period ...

    Article : 203 words
  10. "PYJAMA GIRL" INQUIRY

    So similar to the Albury "pyjama girl" is the description of a missine Melbourne girl, received on Friday by detectives, that hopes ...

    Article : 253 words
  11. BISHOP OPPOSED TO ABORIGINAL M'S.P.

    An educated aborigine to represent the Australian natives in the Federal Parliament would be of little value, said the ...

    Article : 337 words
  12. ECONOMIST ON HIS CRITICISM OF NAZI RULE

    Sir Josiah Stamp, the noted British economist, whose article just published in Munich, in General Goering's journal, "Four Year ...

    Article : 367 words
  13. Peer Takes Off His Coat

    The mercury in the thermometer was in a "Bradmnnish" mood on Thursday (states the Melbourne "Age", and hovered around the ...

    Article : 125 words
  14. Gunman's Three Holdups In One Evening

    An armed man last evening held up a porter at Macaulay Station and two shopkeepers. He got away with £3. ...

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  15. FAITH IN FRENCH PREMIER

    The Socialists and Communists having pledged their support, the Chamber of Deputies carried a vote of confidence in the Promier (M. ...

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  16. FIRE CAUSES £1,200 DAMAGE Several Factories and House Threatened

    Sweeping through an iron foundery, two joinery works and a cork store in a congested area in East Brunswick this morning, a ...

    Article : 99 words
  17. SUGGESTED JEWISH COLONY IN W.A.

    Reference to a suggested Jewish colony in West Australia was made by Rabbi Dr. Saenger at Temple Beth Israel, St. Kilda, yesterday morning. He said such a proposal would soon be submitted by ...

    Article : 127 words
  18. Inventor of Color Films Dies in Poverty

    Emile Cohl, 81, inventor of the colored cinematograph cartoons perfected by Walt Disney, died in poverty and ...

    Article : 81 words
  19. GUARANTEE OF 20 YEARS' PEACE

    LONDON Sunday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) proposes to call a conference of Italy, Germany, France, Britain and Belgium in June ...

    Article : 104 words
  20. 46 BURNED TO DEATH

    MONTREAL, Saturday. —It is now known that 46 ckildren and priests were burned to death in the fire which destroyed the Sacred Heart College at ...

    Article : 102 words
  21. Firemen Forced to Don Gas Masks

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Because of dancer from leaking gas and ammonia fumes, firemen fighting a blaze at J. A. Booll's ice cream factory. ...

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  22. SEVERE 'QUAKE IN HAWAII

    A strong earthquake of two minutes' duration was felt extensively in Waikiki. Crowds stampeded from the Waikiki Theatre, which ...

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  23. Disease Not Likely To Be Brought By Air

    Though an occasional mosquito may have a 'plane journey to Australia from the North and East, there is no practical danger of ...

    Article : 179 words
  24. DICTATORSHIP FOR JAPAN?

    A nationnl mobilisation bill which, may create a different type of state in Japan, putting her among the totalatarian nations, ...

    Article : 186 words
  25. OPENING OF SINGAPORE BASE

    Because of pressure of Par[?]amentary business and the impending departure of three Ministers for overseas, it may not be ...

    Article : 167 words
  26. Light Glow in Sky Resembled Aurora

    Believed to have been caused by a sun disturbance, a light glow resembling an Aurora Australis was seen in the southern sky near the ...

    Article : 77 words
  27. IRON WORKERS WILL STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Last-minute efforts to avert the threatened stoppago of picecmakcrs at Lysaght's Newcastle works having failed, the men's ...

    Article : 147 words
  28. BUSH FIRE PREVENTION

    Posters displayed in 772 country towns, in railway stations and factories, slogans on envelopes, radio talks, and ...

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  29. ITALIAN AID FOR FRANCO

    Uncensored reports from Rome describe foverish activity in military centres for a big offensive which Signer Mussolini hopes will ...

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  30. FIRE DESTROYED M.L.A.'S HOME

    A fire which completely destroyed the 10-roomed weatherboard residence of Mr. A. G. Allmutt, M.L.A. for Mildura, at Red Cliffs ...

    Article : 164 words
  31. MR. WILL DYSON DEAD

    Mr. Will Dyson; the famous Australian cartoonist, died peacefully in his sleep yesterday afternoon. Heart failure was the cause of ...

    Article : 148 words
  32. Canberra Most Expensive City in Commonwealth

    Canberra has the highest retail price index number in Australia—1739, against a base number of 1000 for the six State capitals in ...

    Article : 105 words
  33. MADE FIRST LIGHT TANK

    LONDON, Friday.—Colonel G. Le Q, Martel, best known as the originator of the light tank, has been appointed deputy director of mechanisation. ...

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  34. JEW-BAITER REBUFFED

    LONDON, Saturday.—The German Government has confiscated the last issue of Herr Julius Stretcher's antiJewish paper, "Der Stuemer," which ...

    Article : 94 words
  35. THEFT OF HOSIERY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — When thieves broke into Walker's Stores in Glenforrie Road, Glenferrie, on Friday night, they stole hosiery and women's ...

    Article : 85 words
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