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  2. PREFERENCES

    Designed to cut off the importation of Australian flour and wheat into Canada, an Order in Council has been passed withdrawing from such ...

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  3. SEPTEMBER 15

    "You can bet on September 15," declared the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) when questioned regarding a newspaper statement that the ...

    Article : 131 words
  4. DERBYSHIRE

    The weather was dull and sultry for the resumption of the match between Derbyshire and Australia to-day. The rain stopped late on ...

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  5. SEVERE EXPLOSION

    The police this morning found a piece of fuse outside the window of the storeroom. Near the fuse was a hole nine inches deep which had been ...

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  6. GENERAL STRIKE

    Despite the apparent willingness of some of the striking maritime unions to consider arbitration, 4,000 lorry drivers walked out to-day and ...

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  7. JEWEL ROBBERY

    Two men were arrested today in connection with the big jewellry robbery at Angus and Coote's store in George Street at about 8 o'clock ...

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  8. DAVIS CUP TIE

    In the opening singles match of the Davis Cup tie between Czecho-Slovakia and Australia, Menzel (Czecho-Slov-akia) defeated McGrath (Australia), ...

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  9. BREAD PRICE

    It was unofficially stated that a result of an increase in the price of flour, a rise of ½d a loaf in the price of bread is likely. ...

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  10. IN MANX COURT

    A quaint historic procedure marked the trial of the racing motorist, Kay Don, who was charged with manslaughter arising out of the death of ...

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  11. "ANZAC"

    Although he believed that some might object, Sir Charles Kingsford Smith said that he intended to retain the name "Anzac," which was painted ...

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  12. STRIKE SPREADS

    Further threats of a general strike in San Francisco Bay districts were made to-day when 2500 union taxicab drivers and chauffeurs and 1500 retail ...

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  13. PEOPLE'S COUR

    Herr Hitler to-day appointed a People's Court, independent of the Supreme Court, to deal with the crimes of treason and sedition, ...

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  14. AMERICAN APOLOGISES TO AERO CLUB

    Roscoe Turner, the famous airman, told the Australian Press Association that he had received a cable to-day from the Royal Rero Club stating that ...

    Article : 88 words
  15. THE SCORES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 135 words
  16. CANBERRA VOTE

    It is anticipated that the building programme for Canberra for the current financial year will be the largeat since the boom years of 1926 and ...

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  17. AMERICAN LINER

    Although the Auckland waterside workers to-day refused to work the Matson liner Mariposa, from Los [?]geles, a stop work meeting of the ...

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  18. AUSTRIAN MEASURES FOR NAZI TERRORISTS

    As part of the new drive against Nazi terrorism, the Chancellor (Dr. Dolfuss) has decreed the death penalty for those responsible for ...

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  19. OIL SHALE

    The Commonwealth and New South Wales Governments have decided to enter into negotiations with persons having the necessary technical and ...

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  20. BARRACKING

    Ah attempt to organise barracking with a monetary prize and medal for the person considered to be the best barracker, will be conducted by the ...

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  21. R.S.P.C.A. PROTEST AGAINST RODEO

    "Rodeos or stampedes are alien,to every decent Australian sentiment and aspiration and should be banned as nationally demoralising and vitiating," ...

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  22. ENGLISH GIRL WINS FRENCH GOLF TITLE

    A Londoner, Miss Pamela Barton, aged 17, won the French women's golf championship brilliantly by ll and 9. She was 5 up at the end of nine holes ...

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  23. TOLL OF JAPANESE FLOODS

    lt was officially stated that 127 persons were drowned in recent floods, and 99 are missing. The rivers are now subsiding. The ...

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  24. KIPPAX ON MEND

    The medical superintendent at the Monsell Hospital, said that Kippax slept comfortably last night and benefitted from the rest. ...

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  25. VICTORIAN WOMEN'S GOLF CHAMPION

    Miss Shirley Tolhurst, to-day beat her sister Mrs. Sloan Morpeth, formerly Miss Susie Tolhurst, 9 up and 8, in the final of the Victorian ...

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  26. GOLF MADE KING ANGRY

    Speaking at a dinner of the lucifer Club, the Prince of Wales recalled the days when he carried the King's golf clubs. ...

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  27. DANCERS HELD UP

    Two American dancers, " Dolores and Don," in private life Mr. and Mrs. Graham, were not allowed by Customs officers to land on arriving in Sydney ...

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  28. BRITISH COLONIES

    The Colonial Secretary (Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister) referred to the marked improvement in the budgetary position of the great majority of the ...

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  29. N.S.W. WOMEN'S GOLF SEMI-FINALS

    Miss Joan Hammond, of Royal Sydney Golf Club, to-day won the semi-final of the associates' golf championship of New South Wales, ...

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  30. BROKERS' REPORT

    The report of Dawson and sons, woolselllng agents, Issued to-day, says the prices at the wool sales were disappointing although the significance ...

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  31. PONSFORD UNDERGOES TREATMENT

    Immediately after his innings at the match against Derbyshire, Ponsford left for electrical treatment. Mr. Bushby declined to state ...

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  32. BELGIUM BANS POLITICAL UNIFORM

    Following the example of Holland and Switzerland, the Chamber of Deputies to-day passed a bill banning the wearing of uniforms by political ...

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  33. NEWS IN BRIEF

    The police last night recovered £200 worth of choice gladiolus bulbs, which were stolen from a nursery at Ryds a couple of weeks ago ...

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  34. ENGLISH TEST PLAYERS' PERFORMANCES

    Hammond played a chahceless innings for 217 for Gloucester in the county series. He batted for 4½ hours and hit 20 fours and one six.He ...

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  35. REWARD OFFERED IN BANK ROBBERY

    A reward was offered by the Government for information leading to the conviction of thieves concerned in the armed holdup in which £1300 was ...

    Article : 67 words
  36. LARWOOD ORDERED NOT TO WRITE

    "The Daily Telegraph" says that the Notts Cricket Committee has notifited Larwood that his signed newspaper articles must cease. ...

    Article : 69 words
  37. SYDNEY'S COLDEST THIS YEAR

    The lowest temperature for the year was recorded in Sydney to-day, when the thermometer showed 41.5 degrees. To-day's minimum was the ...

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  38. MR. MACDONALD SAILS FOR CANADA

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) embarked for Canada to-day. He said that he was feeling much better and hoped to be back ...

    Article : 36 words
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