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  2. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT

    The United Press correspondent at St. John's, Newfoundland, states that Richman and Merrill, who left England yesterday on their return ...

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  3. NAZI CONGRESS

    In his final speech at the Nazi congress Hitler renewed his attack against Bolshevism, saying :-"The world has no better friend than ...

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  4. THREAT FOR THE KING

    Counsel for McMahon, Mr. Hutchinson, said in the course of has address to the jury:-"One of the most stroking features of the ...

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  5. LAWN TENNIS

    The "Times" tennis writer in ranking the world's leading players on the basis of their 1936 records alter Quist had won the Australian ...

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  6. FRENCH INDUSTRIAL CRISIS

    The "Times" correspondent in Paris says there has been a more serious turn in the industrial crisis following M. Blum's intimation that ...

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  7. CIVIL WAR IN SPAIN

    The second, meeting of the international committee for the application of the agreement regarding non-intervention in Spain was held ...

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  8. SEQUEL TO ACCIDENT

    A Supreme Court action in which the former manager of a butter factory at Moyhu is claiming £2000 damages from a Roman Catholic ...

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  9. EXTREMISTS DISAPPOINTED

    Though Herr Hitler in his final speech attacked Bolshevism in the most violent terms, he did carry his anti-Rxissian campaign to its ...

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  10. IN PRAISE OF CYCLING JOHANNESBURG EXHIBITION

    "Cycling is doing a lot to remedy Britain's deficiency in physical fitness." said Sir Malcolm Campbell to-day when presiding at Mr. Hugh A message from the King, expressing the conviction that it would help to promote Empire trade, on which the welfare of its ...

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  11. TROOPS FOR PALESTINE

    Two ships carrying nearly 3000 troops, left Southampton far Palestine within an hour this afternoon. The Laurentic, which was the first ...

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  12. REFUGEES AT GIBRALTAR

    Fourteen British subjects were remanded on charges arising out of Sunday's disturbance. Meanwhile homeless refugees assembled at ...

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  13. EMU AND RIVERINA MINES

    The Australian. Mines Management and Secretariate, Ltd., reports that a considerable tonnage of ore should be ready to go through the ...

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  14. DICTATORSHIP CRITICISED

    Lord Horder, the eminent physician, addressing the British Association, pungently criticised dictatorship, asking did the colour of ...

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  15. TWO ARABS SENTENCED.

    Two Arabs have been sentenced to death for firing upon British troops at Nablus. This is the first sentence of the kind since the strike ...

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  16. LONDON WOOL SALES

    At the wool sales to-day there was good competition from Bradford and the Continent. Merinos were unchanged. Fine crossbreds ...

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  17. HYSTERIA AT NUREMBERG

    Until a late hour last night excitement ran wild at Nuremberg. Thousands, cheering, singing and shouting surrounded Hitler's hotel ...

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  18. KALGOORLIE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL

    Following are excerpts from the latest finance committee's report which was presented to the meeting of the Kalgoorlie council held on ...

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  19. M.C.C. TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA

    Verity, as a precaution, was ordered to bed, to ensure recovery from this attack of influenza. The others are aid enjoying shipboard life at ...

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  20. BERNARD SHAW'S NEW FILM

    Charges of interference by "Catholic Action" with the proposed movie production of "St. Joan," made by Bernard Shaw in a four ...

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  21. SCENES IN COURT.

    A strange drama with, an obscure background of introductions at a foreign Embassy to a ceirtain baron was stated to-day in No. 1 Court at ...

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  22. MUNDARING WEIR

    In the Legislative Council to-day the Chief Secretary, Mr. Kitson, replying to Mr. Seddon, said the quantity of water drawn, from the ...

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  23. THE MILITARY MANOEUVRES

    The military manoeuvres at the closing of the congress left onlookers with the impression that the German army of to-day is as ...

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  24. MARTIAL LAW IN RUMANIA

    Martial law and the censorship, which were imposed at the time of the Ducas assassination, have been extended for six months. ...

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  25. THE PERTH MATCH

    Advice has been received by the W.A.C.A. that Grimmett, McCabe, Badcock, and Fingleton will be allowed by the Australian Board of ...

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  26. RADIO AND THE CHURCH

    Greater use of the radio to extend the activities of the Church was urged at the general assembly of the Presbyterian Church to-day. The ...

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  27. NORTHAM TO PERTH

    George Hebbard, of Kalgoorlie, easily broke the cycling record from Northam to Perth, a distance of 61 miles. He left North am at 8.5 a.m. ...

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  28. OPERATIONS AT SEA

    The ship's surgeon operated for appendicitis on both the outward and homeward journeys of the Queen Mary's latest voyage. The ...

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  29. ASSISTING CIVIL AVIATION

    Sir Abe Bailey has given £10,000 to assist civil aviation in South Africa, declaring that strong civil aviation is essential as a basis of ...

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  30. JEWISH PROTEST

    The Jewish congress sent a strongly worded declaration to the League and various Governments, protesting against the campaign of ...

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  31. IDENTITY OF FOREIGN POWER

    The Press Association states on reliable authority that the name McMahon wrote down in court was that of the German Embassy. When ...

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  32. AVALANCHE IN NORWAY

    The "Times" correspondent at Oslo, after flying over the scene of the Loen avalanche, describes the once huge timber-covered ...

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  33. SPEEDWAY ACCIDENT

    After losing a challenge exhibition match to his Australian compatriot Grosskreutz at the Wimbledon Stadium last night. Van Praag, ...

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  34. THE PRICE OF GOLD

    The price of fine gold to-day was £6 17/4 an ounce. ...

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  35. TRADE WITH JAPAN

    Importers have decided to continue the boycott of Australian wool owing to their dissatisfaction with Australia's attitude in the ...

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  36. THE KING RETURNS

    The King arrived back in England to-day at the end of his holidays abroad. Having travelled overnight by train from Vienna, ...

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  37. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    Mr. Fairbairn, M.H.R. departed from Lympne aerodrome for Vienna to-day piloted by Mr. O. Thomas. He expects to reach Victoria on ...

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  38. LORD SHRILL'S PLANS

    Lord Sempill, who failed in his attempt to break the aeroplane record from London to Australia, has returned to England from Karachi. ...

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  39. QUESTION OF APPEAL

    Discussing the desirability of an appeal, McMahon's solicitor, Mr Kerstein, said:-"In view of McMahon's assertion in court that the ...

    Article : 262 words
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