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  2. BUNNERONG PLANT.

    By three votes to two, the County Council yesterday rescinded its decision to accept a tender for the supply of two 1500 r.p.m. ...

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  3. MR. HEATH'S TERM EXTENDED.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens), after a meeting of the Cabinet yesterday, announced that Mr. A. E. Heath, Official Representative of New South Wales in ...

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  4. BIG CITY FIRE.

    One of the largest city fires in recent years broke out late last night in the warehouses of W. S. Friend and Company, between York and ...

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  5. 'PLANES FOR DEFENCE.

    Last March British aircraft constructors considered proposals for the erection of a factory in Australia for the manufacture of aeroplanes for defence purposes, but no progress was made, because it was learned that the Commonwealth Government was ...

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  6. DEATH ROLL MOUNTING.

    One hundred people are known to have lost their lives in the floods which are ravaging southern and middle-western States, but it is ...

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  7. LONG SLEDGE TOUR

    Mr. J. R. Rymill, leader of the British Graham Land expedition, and SurgeonCommander Bingham, have returned to the base, after a perilous 10 weeks' ...

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  8. PUZZLING TRIAL.

    The attitude adopted by the prisoners at the Moscow trial towards charges of taking part in a gigantic plot to wreck the Soviet regime is ...

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  9. OTHER DOMINIONS CHOOSE BRITISH.

    The Canadian and South African Governments have decided to augment greatly the effective fighting capabilities of their respective air forces. In ...

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  10. REGENCY ACT.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) presented to the House of Commons yesterday, afternoon a message, signed by King George's own hand, asking for ...

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  11. FEW PEOPLE OUT OF WORK.

    In December, 93.1 per cent, of the total available wage-earners in New South Wales were at work. Unemployment had thus been reduced to ...

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  12. ROYAL VISIT.

    The Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Dunningham), in a speech yesterday, said he was hopeful that a member of the British Royal family ...

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  13. BRITISH PROPOSAL.

    It is stated by the council of the Society of British Aircraft Constructors that last March it considered proposals for the erection of a factory in Australia, but was then ...

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  14. THE POPE.

    The Pope had a result night. The pain in his legs has almost disappeared, and the condition of his heart seems to have improved. ...

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  15. SOCIAL CREDIT.

    The social credit adviser to Alberta, Mr. John Hargraves, has announced a break with the Premier (Mr. Aberhart). He states that he is unable to co-operate further with the ...

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  16. MURDER OF M. NAVACHIN.

    M. Navachin, the brilliant Russian economist, whose murder yesterday is believed to he related to the Soviet trial, was taking his [?]customed morning walk with two dogs when ...

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  17. "CONTENT UNDER BRITISH RULE."

    "I met many German farmers in former German territory in East Africa, and all said that they hoped that the colonies would not be returned to Germany, for they were ...

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  18. PACIFIC SHIPPING.

    "The British Cabinet, acting on the recommendations of the Imperial Shipping Committee, has agreed to the principle of subsidising British shipping in the Pacific, ...

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  19. HISTORIC DAY.

    Yesterday marked the 149th anniversary of the landing of Governor Phillip and of the foundation of Australia. The occasion, which will be commemorated ...

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  20. SIR OSWALD MOSLEY

    Sir Oswald Mosley, organiser of the "British Fascists," attended a meeting at Hornsey lost night in a black shirt. It was, he proclaimed, "a challenge to the ...

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  21. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS NOT CONSIDERED PROPOSALS.

    The Minister for Commerce (Dr. Page) said yesterday that he had not seen any specific proposals from the British Government for subsidising British shipping in the Pacific. ...

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  22. POLICE CHIEF.

    Chief Inspector Alexander Duncan, of Scotland Yard, has been appointed Chief Commissioner of Police in Victoria for five years at a salary of £1250 a ...

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  23. BROADCAST BY MR. BRUCE.

    The High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bruce), in an Anniversary Dry broadcast last night said: "The past year has been one of great doubt and difficulty, and the ...

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  24. "AMAZING SUGGESTION."

    Sir Isaac Isaacs, formerly Governor-General of Australia, to-night declared emphatically his opposition to the proposal that Australia should return to Germany her former New ...

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  25. THE ABDICATION.

    The Prime Minister (General Hertzog), in Moving the second reading of the Abdication Bill in the House of Assembly, emphasised that the Union Cabinet had at no time ...

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  26. ALARM IN JAPAN.

    The Ministry of Communications is very anxious about reports that Britain contemplates excluding Japanese shipping from traffic between Empire ports, such as Hong Kong, ...

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  27. THAMES VALLEY FLOOD.

    There was no rain to-day in the London area, but the Thames is still rising, and the flood waters are spreading in the Thames valley, where large low-lying areas are under ...

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  28. GENERAL MOTORSHOLDEN'S, LTD.

    Speaking on behalf of General MotorsHolden's, Ltd., yesterday afternoon, Mr. L. J. Hartnett, managing director, stated that the total paid up capital of the company ...

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  29. AMELIA EARHART PUTNAM.

    Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam has announced her intention of flying round the world. Her tentative plan is to follow the China Clipper route across the Pacific for the first ...

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  30. AIRMAN FINED.

    Flying-Officer D. W. Llewellyn, who postponed, because of bad weather, the flight which he intends to make to the Cape and back in an effort to create a new record, was fined ...

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  31. PACIFIC AIR SERVICE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Savage) states that no finality has been reached in connectio: with Pan-American Airways' service to New Zealand. Difficulties, he said, had ...

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  32. LONDON OBSERVANCE.

    The Australia Day Service in St. Clement Danes, which was held in an atmosphere of fragrant Riviera wattle blossom, was largely attended. The Governor-Designate of New ...

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