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  2. ST. ANDREW'S

    Sydney Diocesan Synod concluded its special session last night by unanimously referring the designs for a new Cathedral of St. Andrew's ...

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  3. TRAIN ON FIRE. PASSENGERS' ALARM.

    Passengers, the majority of whom had been sleeping, had an alarming experience in the express train from Melbourne to Sydney at 3 o'clock ...

    Article : 438 words
  4. LOANS FOR DEFENCE. FEDERAL PLAN,

    The Commonwealth proposals for flnancing the large defence expenditure over the next 15 months, and the consequent drastic curtailment of the ...

    Article : 844 words
  5. ANZAC DAY MARCH. Men Gathering in Thousands.

    The Anzac Day march, next Monday, of about 50,000 returned men from all parts of Australia, from even the remotest villages in New Zealand, and ...

    Article : 779 words
  6. ITALIAN AID IN SPAIN.

    The Republican Defence Ministry announces that it has intercepted an insurgent communique to Rome stating that two Italian divisions, under ...

    Article : 699 words
  7. DEADLOCK IS DENIED.

    The Japanese Premier, Prince [?], stated that, although the situation in China seemed to be at a deadlock, the reverse actually was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 510 words
  8. CHINA "CAN NEVER BE CONQUERED." Mr. W. H. Donald Interviewed.

    "I am convinced that China can never be conquered. Notwithstanding the losses and sufferings of recent months, the people are determined that no compromise with the Japanese is possible," declared Mr. W. H. Donald, the Australian-born ...

    Article : 206 words
  9. VICISSITUDES OF CENTURIES.

    "As the Chinese have survived the vicissitudes of more than twenty centuries—unique in that respect among extant races—so they may be expected ...

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  10. IN THE POLICE COURT.

    Three seamen—Murdo Smith, Sinclair Pottinger, and Louis Kaho—who were paid off a ship in Melbourne, appeared before the Moss Vale Court to-day and were remanded ...

    Article : 176 words
  11. NO MORE TAXI LICENCES.

    The Commissioner for Transport, Mr. Neale, said yesterday that a fter exhaustive review the Transport Department was satisfied that under normal ...

    Article : 371 words
  12. SCOPE OF THE U.S. NAVY.

    During the debate in the Senate on the Naval Expansion Bill, Senator H. T. Bone (State of Washington, Democrat) submitted an amendment providing ...

    Article : 244 words
  13. "AN EPIC OF HISTORY."

    "The visit of New Zealand returned soldiers to Sydney for the Anzac Day ceremonies is not merely a trip. It is an epic in the history of the two countries,'' said the Dominion ...

    Article : 129 words
  14. POSSIBLE WAR WITH RUSSIA.

    Despite close censorship, said Mr. Donald, it seemed that the Japanese people were awakening to what was happening, after the military leaders, ...

    Article : 642 words
  15. "MAGINOT LINE" FOR RUSSIA.

    The Soviet Commissar for Defence Marshal Voroshiloff, is reported to be planning a Russian "Maginot Line." consistinc of a war zone, 30 miles wide, ...

    Article : 92 words
  16. APPEAL TO THE PREMIER. Newcastle Strike.

    The Mayor of Greater Newcastle, Alderman Arthur Griffiths, under instructions from the council, sent an urgent telegram to-day to the Premier, ...

    Article : 172 words
  17. MR. CURTIN'S VIEWS.

    The leader of the Opposition, Mr. Curtin, believes that the Federal Government's defence programme should be kept independent of the States works programmes. ...

    Article : 155 words
  18. CANADA ARMS.

    The Minister for Defence, Mr. Mackenzie, announced to-day that the Canadian Government had decided to buy 200 planes and four destroyers, ...

    Article : 127 words
  19. EARTHQUAKES IN TURKEY.

    The known dead in the Central Anatolian earthquakes now number 800. Eighteen villages were totally, and 22 partially, destroyed. ...

    Article : 85 words
  20. SALE OF LIQUOR AFTER HOURS.

    Many members of the State Ministerial Parties are speculating whether the Government will end what they allege is discrimination in the administration of the liquor lawss ...

    Article : 149 words
  21. MARRIAGE BROKEN UP.

    An extraordinary marriage between a negro who is a follower of Father Divine. the negro evangelist, and a white girl. was broken up when the bride's family seized her from the ...

    Article : 258 words
  22. BARNES'S WRIST.

    Pending a doctor's confirmation, it is believed that S. G. Barnes, the Australian cricketer, has a fracture in his injured wrist, which has been placed in ...

    Article : 237 words
  23. SIR TALBOT HOBBS

    Lieutenant-General Sir Talbot Hobbs who left Fremantle in the Orama on Monday to attend the unvelling of the Villiers Bretonneux Australian War ...

    Article : 222 words
  24. UNION SECRETARY'S STATEMENT.

    The Secietary of the Ironworkers'Union Mr.C.Tannock, M.L.C.,last night criticised the action of the Industilal Commission in refusing to proceed with the hearing of the ...

    Article : 234 words
  25. LOAN FROM BRITAIN.

    Rumours are current in financial circles that France is seeking a loan of £312,000,000 sterling, chiefly from Great Britain. It is suggested that the loan is required ...

    Article : 79 words
  26. TO AUSTRALIA IN 50FT CRAFT.

    The "Daily Sketch" says that Mr. H. H Brache, of Guernsey, is overhauling in Falmouth Harbour a 50ft sailing boat, with a small motor, in readiness to embark for ...

    Article : 90 words
  27. SHOW ATTENDANCE.

    The attendance at the Royal Show yester-1 day was [?]1,648, and the gate takings were £1,754. The [?] attendances so far are 218,931, and ...

    Article : 49 words
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