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  2. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    The keynote of the Duke of Gloucester's chief function in Perth to-day—the opening of Anzac House—was his announcement that the King had approved an alliance between the Duke's own Regiment, the Tenth Hussars, and the famous Tenth Light Horse, Western Australia's ...

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  3. KINGSFORD SMITH.

    Sir Charles Kingsford Smith announced yesterday that he intended to fly across the Pacific Ocean from Australia to the United States. ...

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  4. SPECIAL PICTURES

    The "Herald" publishes to-day, on pages 16 and 18, pictures by its special photographer illustrating the scenes associated with the arrival at Fremantle on Thursday morning of the ...

    Article : 215 words
  5. TURMOIL IN SPAIN.

    Notwithstanding the change of Government, there is growing tension in Spain. A general strike began at midnight last night, when taxis and trams ceased running, ...

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  6. DEFENCE PROBLEMS.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain), in a speech in London, said that until the feeling of fear and anxiety among the great armed nations could be removed, there was not much hope of a serious measure of disarmament. ...

    Article : 172 words
  7. RUSSIAN SUSPECT

    Constable James Ernest Gilroy, in defence of his life, shot and killed Gustave Romnick, a Russian, about two miles from Nowendoc, [?]ear Walcha, ...

    Article : 602 words
  8. THE GOVERNOR

    The Governor (Sir Philip Game) thinks that the Duke of Gloucester will like Australians, and that Australians will like him. "He is a charming man, and a good 'sport,'" said ...

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  9. MR CHAMBERLAIN'S SPEECH.

    Mr. Chamberlain made his speech at the Conservative party conference at Bristol in reply to Lord Lloyd, who, in a vigorous speech, moved a resolution expressing "anxiety ...

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  10. INVALID SOLDIERS.

    Wherever the Duke moves in public he find[?] a crowd waiting enthusiastically to greet him. There is no questioning his popularity. Hundreds of people assembled outside th[?] ...

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  11. ANZAC HOUSE

    Departing from his prepared speech to-day in opening Anzac House, the Duke of Gloucester announced, amidst thunderous applause, that the King had been pleased to ...

    Article : 792 words
  12. NAVAL TALKS.

    Remarks made in Seattle by the Japanese delegate, Rear-Admiral Yamamoto, who will take part in the naval conversations in London, have apparently aroused the ...

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  13. "A NEW EPOCH."

    "To-day, the Duke of Gloucester is in West[?] Australia, en route to Victoria, where, in [?] few days' time, he will close officially a century of tremendous significance in ...

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  14. AIR RACE.

    There are still 55 entries for the Melbourne Centenary Air Race in the official list, but it is not known how many of the entrants are likel[?] to report for the start from the ...

    Article : 480 words
  15. WORLD CONDITIONS.

    Mr. A. C. Davidson, general manager of the Bank of New South Wales, said, on his return to Sydney yesterday by the Aorangi, that, after seeing something of conditions on ...

    Article : 396 words
  16. LABOUR FACTIONS.

    Further efforts will be made by the unions to force the warring Labour political factions to agree to unity at the congress of the AllAustralian Council of Trade Unions, which ...

    Article : 270 words
  17. YOUTH DISPLAY.

    The Boy Scouts and Girl Guides of Perth and surrounding districts were thrilled this afternoon to have the Duke all to themselves. A big demonstration was held on Perth Oval, ...

    Article : 620 words
  18. R.A.F. FLYING BOATS.

    The three Royal Air Force flying boats which are o[?] their way to Melbourne for the centenary celebrations, reached Sydney yesterday afternoon. They flew over the city ...

    Article : 382 words
  19. POLITICS IN CANADA.

    The Ottawa correspondent of the New York Times" says: "Only three provinces have [?]ccepted the invitation of the Prime Minister (Mr. Bennett) to attend a conference designed ...

    Article : 329 words
  20. INDIAN REFORM.

    The subject of India was raised at t[?]e Conservative party conference by Sir Henry Page Croft, who moved a resolution urging that, while a gradual grant of a greater ...

    Article : 241 words
  21. SENATE SEATS

    With the election of Mr. Macartney Abbott, representing the United Country party, to the third Senate vacancy yesterday, the U.A.P.U.C.P. team (Messrs. Dein, Courtenay, and ...

    Article : 284 words
  22. 'PLANE TRAGEDY.

    An examination of the wreckage of the Qantas mail 'plane, Atalanta, in which the pilot and two passengers were killed when it crashed near Winton on Wednesday, suggests ...

    Article : 175 words
  23. INSULL COMPANIES.

    During the further hearing of the charge of using the Federal mails to defraud investors of 143,000,000 dollars against Samuel Insull and 16 others, the Federal Prosecutor (Mr. ...

    Article : 94 words
  24. HUMAN SIDE.

    On ceremonial occasions again to-day, as on the day of his landing, the Duke of Gloucester preserved a dignity of bearing and a seriousness in keeping with his high office. This is ...

    Article : 291 words
  25. JAPANESE CARS.

    It is understood that the Datsun factory, which manufactures a small motor car, has an Australian contract for 400 cars. The batteries and other fittings will be assembled ...

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  26. MANCHUKUO.

    Manchukuo will be shortly subdivided into 10 administrative provinces, according to a resolution adopted at a State Council at Changchun. The purpose of the move is to make ...

    Article : 131 words
  27. UNITED STATES CRUISER.

    [?]rrying approximately 600 officers and men, the United States cruiser Augusta, flag[?]hip of the United States Naval Forces in the Far East, left Shanghai to-day for Australia, ...

    Article : 113 words
  28. CONSTABLE SENTENCED.

    "Your offence as a constable of 20 years' standing is of the gravest importance to the community, as the police have the administration of the law," said Judge Wo[?]narsk[?] in ...

    Article : 132 words
  29. POPLAR TREES

    Recently the municipal council planted an avenue of poplars at Wagga railway station in honour of the Duke of Gloucester. The trees were making good progress, but on ...

    Article : 92 words
  30. MR. RAMSAY MACDONALD

    When the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) reached London after his three months' holiday in Canada, he was met by the Lord Chancellor (Lord Sankey), [?]he ...

    Article : 102 words
  31. BRADMAN'S CONDITION.

    The latest report issued by the West End nursing home, where D. G. Bradman is a patient, states that he had a very good night and that his condition is satisfactory. ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND CRUISERS

    The visiting New Zealand cruisers, Dunedin and D[?]omede, will sail this morning for Hobart direct. They are scheduled to arrive there on Monday. They will then remain in Hobart ...

    Article : 66 words
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