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  2. MANY PROBLEMS

    The annual general meeting of the New South Wales branch of the National Union of Railwaymen of Australia decided to participate actively in the ...

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  3. WOOL SALES

    Expressing his delight at the Commonwealth Statistician's estimate of the value of this season's wool clip at slightly over £67,500,000, the Acting Prime Minister ...

    Article : 552 words
  4. "BUY BRITISH"

    "Though, like charity, our trade begins at home, and the local producer should always have first preference, yet for the balance there is sound practical wisdom in ...

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  5. WARM FAREWELL

    Scenes reminiscent of departing troop trains in war years marked London's farewell to the Australian Coronation contingent from Victoria Station early ...

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  6. NAVAL DISPLAY

    Large crowds were gathered at Victoria station to welcome the King and Queen and Princess Elizabeth back to London after their visit to Spithead for the naval ...

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  7. QUEEN'S REVIEW

    For an hour to-day, Queen Elizabeth, wearing a powder blue summer costume, stood under a canvas pavilion in Hyde Park while more than 5000 men and ...

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  8. MR. BALDWIN

    The House of Commons will reassemble on Monday, after the Whitsuntide recess. which had been extended to cover the Coronation period. ...

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  9. MANUFACTURES

    A publication of more than passing interest is the annual of the "Australasian Manufacturer," which has just appeared. This year's production is the ...

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  10. STRIKE PICKETS

    Cinema actors, stating that they are being molested by strike pickets, have issued a formal warning that unless the pickets desist the Actor's Guild will ...

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  11. QUEEN MARY

    In response to two invitations from residents of Austin-street, Bethnal Green, and Acacia-road, Hackney, asking her to see the decorations, Queen Mary, ...

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  12. CYCLIST'S DEATH

    R. Lindus, prominent cyclist, who was fatally injured on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. TASMAN CROSSINGS

    When the liner Awatea yesterday reached Sydney from Auckland to lay up for an overhaul, a record was. claimed for her. In 35 weeks she has made 61 ...

    Article : 97 words
  14. C.I.O. VICTORY

    A smashing victory is claimed by Mr. John L. Lewis and other leaders of the Committee of Industrial Organisation (C.I.O.), with the announcement that at ...

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  15. SIR A. GRANT DEAD

    The death took place yesterday at Edinburgh of Sir Alexander Grant, who was well known as a philanthropist. His services to education were ...

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  16. 'BUS STRIKE

    The situation in regard to the London omnibus strike, which enters upon its fourth week tomorrow, was reviewed to-day, when the Central Bus Committee of ...

    Article : 170 words
  17. WON GOLF TITLE

    J. H. B. Brown, winner of the Newcastle Golf Club's championship on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. SUGAR INDUSTRY

    The Australian sugar industry had reason to be gratified with the success of the delegates at the recent International Sugar Conference, sold the Acting Prime ...

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  19. HELP T.B. SUFFERERS'

    Commending an appeal on behalf of the Brompton Hospital for poor tubercular patients, the Duke of Kent, speaking at the City Guildhall, said: "I can ...

    Article : 112 words
  20. DAMAGED BY FIRE

    A fire slightly damaged one motor of Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam's rebuilt 'plane, a moment after she had landed, following a test flight. Quick repairs are ...

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  21. CRASH INTO FENCE

    Frank Carrett, 45, of Rozelle, died in hospital to-night after an accident near Ingleburn. His car left the road and crashed into a fence. Carrett received ...

    Article : 152 words
  22. "NO FRICTION"

    Mr. Herman Rogers revealed yesterday that no religious ceremony would be held at the marriage of the Duke of Windsor to Mrs. Wallis Warfield, which is to take ...

    Article : 231 words
  23. GERMAN CHARGES

    The Mayor of New York (Mr. La Guardia), angered by German Press charges of immorality in New York schools, has commented that the matter should be ...

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  24. AUSTRALIA'S PLACE

    After examining the suggestion made recently by the Sydney astronomer Mr. James Nangle, that Australia should be put on top of terrestrial globes issued in ...

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  25. DIVINE WIND

    In spite of a downpour of rain, thousands of people exuberantly sang, cheered and waved flags in welcoming the return of the aeroplane. Divine Wind, which ...

    Article : 109 words
  26. AVOIDING BOOM

    Although the world's recovery from the slump in the last year had been noticeable, through it all disquieting features showed themselves, declared Mr. ...

    Article : 182 words
  27. OPPERMAN OUT

    Hubert Opperman withdrew from the six-days' cycle race at Wembley at midnight on Friday. He had carried on alone since Len ...

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  28. TALK OF BOYCOTT

    The Motor Vehicle Proprietors' Transport Association of New South Wales is investigating rumours that railway employees at Goulburn have been asked to ...

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  29. GUNNER SULLIVAN V.C.

    Covered with wreaths of poppies and laurels, a coffin with the ashes of Gunner Arthur Percy Sullivan, V.C., of the Australian Coronation Contingent, was taken ...

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  30. HERALD STOP PRESS

    The six-day cycling race at Wembley was won by the Dutchman, Plot van kempen, and his solglan partner, Albert Baysse, with 1286 points. ...

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  31. TALKS IN LONDON

    Following a series of conferences with the British Board of Film Censors the Australian Censor (Mr. Creswell O'Reilly) expects closer liaison between British ...

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  32. MR. J. A. LYONS

    The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) has cancelled his proposed return by way of America, and has booked by the Orford, He hopes to spend a few ...

    Article : 62 words
  33. TARIFF BARRIERS

    Commenting on the speech in favour of freer trade which the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) made at the Imperial Conference, the President of the Sydney ...

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  34. BAIL REFUSED

    Bail was refused Arthur Kelly, 27, at the Central Police Court yesterday, when he was remanded until May 31 on a charge of having committed rape on a girl of 17½ ...

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  35. PRINCE CHICHIBU

    Mr. and Mrs. Antony Eden gave a luncheon party yesterday at the Savoy Hotel in honour of their Imperial Highnesses, Prince and Princess Chichibu, of Japan. ...

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  36. ATLANTIC AIR RACE

    Plans for the Atlantic air race have been irrevocably abandoned, but it may be replaced with another International race, for which the prize money has been ...

    Article : 57 words
  37. VIOLENT STORMS

    Violent storms with thunder and lighting were experienced in many parts of Southern England early this morning, when exceptionally heavy rain caused ...

    Article : 57 words
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