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  4. VISCOUNT SNOWDEN

    The King has conferred a viscounty upon Mr. Philip Snowden Chancellor of the Exchequer in the previous administration and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SHEFFIELD SHIELD

    When play was resumed today the Sheffield Shield game between Victoria and South Australia was at a very interesting stage. ...

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  6. BRITISH ANTI-DUMPING BILL

    IN THE CONCLUDING day's debate on the Address-in-Reply in the House of Commons, the President the Board of Trade (Mr. W. Runciman) made the anticipated statement on the Government's plans for ...

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  7. RAILWAY TRAGEDY

    Four workmen were electrocuted when a winch used for railway repairs suddenly stopped, and the cable unrolled, coining into contact with a live ...

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  8. MANCHURIAN WAR CLOUDS

    THE SITUATION in Manchuria is becoming more tense owing to a Chinese governor refusing to withdraw his troops at Japan's demand. The Japanese ultimatum expired yesterday, and a big battle is expected hourly. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DON BRADMAN

    Telegrams from every State of the Commonwealth have come with congratulations to Don Bradman's fiancee, Miss Jessie Menzies. ...

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  10. PERSONAL

    Mr. T. Ahern returned by the m.s. Westralia today after a business trip to the Eastern capitals. Mrs. Ahern accompanied him. ...

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  11. ANTI=BRITISH CAMPAIGN

    The Press is carrying on an antiBritish campaign, ascribing British hostility in the League Council to revenge because Japan did not assist the British ...

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  12. EFFECT ON DOMINIONS

    The "Sun-Herald" correspondent understands that Mr. Runciman's anti-dumping Bill will exclude imports from the Dominions and colonies. Schedule ...

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  13. RELIEF WORK

    Requests will be made to the Minister in charge by the Australian Labor Party that conditions for the worker on Government relief jobs in this State be ...

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  14. BUTLER IN MELBOURNE

    Escorted by seven 'planes, Mr.C. A. Butler arrived at Essendon at 2.10 p.m. today. He had been delayed by head winds. ...

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  15. CHINESE EX-EMPEROR

    Deep mystery has surrounded the movements of Henry P'u-yi Manchu, exEmperor of China, since his dramatic disappearance from the Japanese ...

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  16. LEAGUE COUNCIL MEETS

    The stage is set for the momentous meeting of the League Council to be opened at 4 p.m. Tension has increased, by the renewed fighting in Manchuria. ...

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  17. N.S.W. BATSMEN SHOW IMPROVED FORM

    HOPING TO DISMISS the New South Wales side in the remaining day of the match, the South African captain, Cameron, declared his team's second innings closed at yesterday's score of three for 190, and the ...

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  18. LOVED THE BUSH

    Henry Isaac Williams, a 68-year-old bushman, who left his bed in Murwillumbah Hospital on Thursday night because he thought death was near and ...

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  19. FINE THROUGHOUT

    The official weather forecast for W.A. reads:- "Except for scattered rains in the tropics, line throughout with ...

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  20. STOP PRESS

    The Australian team to meet South Africa in first Test will be:—Woodfull(Vic.), captain, Ponsford (Vic.), Bradman(N.S.W.), ...

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  21. OPPOSING SUGAR EMBARGO

    Those organisations opposed to the sugar embargo will have an opportunity of giving expression to their objections tonight when a conference will be held ...

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  22. MUKDEN BANDITS

    Proof of the actual presence of bandits in the Mukden area was afforded yesterday by the experience of four German residents who went rabbit-shooting ...

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  23. SHORTER WORKING WEEK

    The advance made in labor-saving machinery, in almost trade has not brought benefit to the workers, several unions declare, and they suggest ...

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  24. WALLACE WINNER First Instalment Next Saturday

    THE late Lord Birkenhead once said that if he and Edgar Wallace were to collaborate in writing a novel they would produce something that would make the world gasp. His idea was that with his facility for literary expression and ...

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  25. INDUSTRIAL BOARD'S DELAY

    The State executive of the Australian Labor Partry last night expressed dissatisfaction that no finality had been reached in the matter of the industrial ...

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