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INDUSTRIES FAIR[?]
Shows In Two Cities GREATEST IN THE WORLD LONDON, Sunday.
The British Industries Fair, which opens to-morrow at Olympia in London, and Castle Bromwien in Birmingham, has grown steadily in size since ...
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WILKINS' SILENCE
Explained By Bad Weather DANGER IN ICY SEAS LONDON, Sunday.
A copyright message from New York state that Sir Hubert Wilkins as reported that unpreceedenced eather in the Antarctic has caused ...
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NEW AIR RECORD
Established By France PARIS, Sunday.
Piloting the 'plane Question Mark, which was established the long stince straight record on November and the closed circuit record on ...
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HATRY ASSOCIATE
Fled With Huge Sum TRIAL UNDECIDED LONDON. Sunday.
The "Daily Telegraph" has learned a good authority that when Gialdini, who was connected with the collapse of the Hatry Group Company, fled from ...
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FATAL DIVE
Man Caught in Rocks BATHURST,Monday.
After diving into the Fish River on Saturday, James Smith, 24, a miner, did not reappear, and although his mates dived for him his body was not recov ...
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ANZAC DAY
As Close Holiday REQUEST REFUSED
The Department of Home Affairs has refused the request for the observance of Anzac Day as a close holiday, in the Federal Capital Territory, made by the ...
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HIGH COURT
APPEAL AGAINST BEEBY AWARD Owners Question Judge's Action MELBOURNE, Monday.
The High Court to-day commenced the hearing of the application by the coal owners, challenging the validity of Judge Beeby's second interim coal ...
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SPEED RECORD
Kaye Don's Attempt AIMS AT 240 M.P.H. LONDON, Sunday.
The racing motorist, Kaye Don, is leaving London for Daytona, Florida, next week in preparation for an attempt to break the existing world's ...
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POLICE MAKE ARREST
After Cessnock Meeting SYDNEY, Monday.
The police arrested William Orr, well-known Industrialist, after a Communist meeting at Cessnock last night. Orr was charged with having incited ...
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FRENCH NAVAL DEMANDS
THREATEN TO WRECK CONFERENCE ENGLISH SECURITY IN DANGER TARDIEU DECLINES TO REDUCE LONDON, Monday.
The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent says that the Anglo-American delegation takes a grave view of the French claims. which if unchanged, will make a clean sweep of the ratios embodied in Mr. Stimson's ...
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"DEEP IN DETAILS"
Foreign Secretary's Review LONDON, Sunday.
Referring to proceedings at the naval conference during his speech at Birkenhead, yesterday, the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Arthur Henderson) ...
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Discussing the future of the submarine, the naval correspondent of the "Observer" maintains that as a naval weapon it is overrated and that as a ...
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DISSATISFACTION
Sounded at Home OF U.S. DELEGATION NEW YORK, Sunday.
The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times," says that Senator Walsh, of Montana, in a radio address, sounded a note for which many ...
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A DEAD END?
NAVAL CONFERENCE SLIPS English Press View LONDON. Monday.
The "Daily News," in a leader entitled "Admirals or Salesmen," [?] presses the opinion that the London Naval Conference has slipped dismantly ...
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The Government is considering its attiude to the interpellations in Parliament requesting that it put Moscow's agents in France. ...
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N.Z. AIRMEN
Forced Down in Storm AMMAN, Sunday.
The New Zealand airmen, Piper and Kay, were caught in a storm midway between here and Bagdad. They are returning here and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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SOVIET FEARS
OF WORLD MOVEMENT AGAINST RUSSIA LONDON, Monday.
The "Daily Herald" describes the interview yesterday with Fergius, the metropolitan head of the orthodox church in Moscow, as a dramatic and ...
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JEWISH RABBIS
ARREST BY SOVIET FOR ALLEGED PLOT LONDON, Sunday.
The Jewish telegraphic agency has been advised from Moscow that the O.G.P.U. has arrested a Jewish religious committee at Minsk, includ ...
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AMERICAN CHURCH
To Join in Protest NEW YORK, Sunday.
Bishop Manning, from the pulpit of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, referred to the Pope's and the Archbishop of Canterbury's protests against ...
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CHILD'S HEAD
Unearthed In Backyard SYDNEY. Monday.
The police are now satisfied that an In f[?] whose head was dug up in backyard at En[?] was not murdered. It was apparently used by a doctor ...
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CHURCH UNI0N
England and Rome REMARKABLE TERMS AT MALINES LONDON, Sunday.
The original documents edited by Viscount Halifax, of the Malines conference between Anglleans and Catholics, suggest a republic. ...
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STATE MATTERS
For Conference In Canberra SYDNEY, Monday.
The State Cabinet gave consideration to matters which are to be brought before the Premier's Conference at Canberra. ...
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SUGAR GROWING
IN NEW GUINEA Project for Export Trade SYDNEY. Monday.
Sir Hubert Murray, Lieutenant Governor of Papua, arrived in Sydney today. Referring to a protest of the Townsville branch or the A.W.U.. ...
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BIG PROFITS
Alleged By Retailers IN THE WOOL TRADE JUNEE. Monday.
The local branch of the Graziers' Association carried a motion recommending the annual Graziers' Conference confer with the Federal ...
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The president (Mr. R. Rowe), and the seocretary (Mr.W. Harris), ol the Federal Capital Territory branch of the R.S. and S.[?].L.A. have waited ...
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FEDERAL MINISTERS
Use of Railway Sleepers SYDNEY, Monday.
Justruellions have been issued by the railway department that no Federal Ministers, with the exception of the Prime Minister, will be granted the ex ...
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NEW HEBRIDES
Mysterious Offer DENIED BY MR. SCULLIN
The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) yesterday denied that he had received any offer from a mysterious negotiator in London who is said lo have ...
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VICTORIA WINS
BY MARGIN OF 213 RUNS ADELAIDE, Monday.
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BITTEN BY DOG
Three Persons In Hospital SYDNEY, Monday.
Robert Lancaster, aged 3, of Erskinsville' Harry Banwell, aged [?], of Newtown, and William Andrews. 24, of Arnecliffe, have been admitted ...
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BIG DEBT CLAIM
Mr. Hugh D. Mc[?]ntosh Sued SYDNEY, Monday.
Rocently the executors of the late Teesdale Smith issued a writ against Mr. Hugh D. McIntosh, M.L.O., claiming £22,649, the balance of a debt ...
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FLORENCE AUSTRAL
Offer From Berlin LONDON, Sunday.
Florence Austral has been Invited to make a twelfth operatic appearance at the State Opera House in Berlin after her [?] from a tour of Australia ...
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