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  2. ANZAC DAY. 50,000 MEN TO MARCH.

    Fine wrather should prevail for the Anzac Day march and other ceremonies to-day—the 23rd anniversary of the historic landing at Anzac ...

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  3. DMBACLE ON RAILWAY. AIR PAGEANT.

    "It is the first time the department has had such an experience," said the Chief Railway Commissioner, Mr. Hartigan, last night, when he was ...

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  4. STATUTORY BODIES.

    The Premiers of South Australia and Western Australia and the Treasurer of Tasmania yesterday criticised what they described as the rapid ...

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  5. DAIRYMEN'S THREAT.

    The Camden branch of the Milk Suppliers' Association unanimously decided, at a meeting last night, that it was prepared to support any move on the ...

    Article : 378 words
  6. BATTLE FOR RAILWAY.

    The Chinese claim that, with many reinforcements, they have repulsed the Japanese attacks, and are now forcing the Japanese back towards ...

    Article : 347 words
  7. SHIPS SUNK.

    The rebel cruiser Canarias, according to Paris reports, has sunk a number of small vessels conveying Republican officers and troops, who were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BROADBENT'S HISTORIC FLIGHT. New Auslralia-England Solo Record.

    After a terrific journey from Rome on the last stage of his great flight from Australia, Mr. Jim Broadbent arrived at Lympne (Kent) at 10.51 p.m. on Friday, British summer time, thus establishing a new solo flight record between Darwin and England. ...

    Article : 190 words
  9. HEADWINDS NEARLY ALL WAY.

    I had headwinds nearly all the way, but I could not call the weather bad until Rome. The fates were against my effort to secure the Sydney-London ...

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  10. MAN SHOT IN STOMACH.

    Arthur Neilson, of Newtown, Ipswich, was shot in the stomach by a, masked man as he was walking through Queen's Park, Ipswich, about 8 o'clock on Saturday night. Two men ...

    Article : 175 words
  11. DEFENCES OF U.S.A.

    The Assistant Secretary for War, Mr. Johnson; in an address, issued a warning that the army's expansion programme must be doubled to assure ...

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  12. COOGAN CASE.

    Judge Ben B. Lindsey, the publicist, who is an authority on child lawbreakers, and who succeeded in having passed by the Colorado Legislature the ...

    Article : 317 words
  13. AIR FORCE STATEMENT.

    Squadron-Leader Walters, who was responsible for much of the organisation at the pageant, said last night that the Railway Department had been notified of the date of ...

    Article : 94 words
  14. RAIN PROSPECTS.

    The Divisional Meteorologist, Mr. Mares, said last night that there were good prospects of scattered rain in the (south-west parts of the-State within ...

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  15. MRS. KIRBY GREEN

    Mrs. Betty Kirby Green, who accompanied Flying-Officer Clouston on his record-breaking flight from London to Capetown and back, told the "Sunday Dispatch" that she was ...

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  16. THE LANDING AT LYMPNE.

    Just nine minutes before the appointment that was made that morning from Nicosia, Cyprus, 2,300 miles away, Mr. Jim Broadbent landed at Lympnc ...

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  17. MR. CHAFFEY'S EASTER EGG.

    Mention of his recent dismissal from the State Cabinet was made by Mr. Frank Chaffey, former Chief Secretary, at the fifth Anzac reunion of returned ...

    Article : 180 words
  18. EMPIRE'S TASK.

    The Chief Justice of Australia, Sir John Latham, in a speech at the annual dinner given by the Royal Society of St. George, at the Carlton Hotel on ...

    Article : 295 words
  19. "DIGGERS ABROAD."

    What the Australian High Commissioner. Mr. Bruce, who presided, described as being in the nature of a miracle, has been the formation since August of the Association of ...

    Article : 275 words
  20. GOOD WEATHER FORECAST

    The State meteorologist. Mr. Mares, said last night that the weather to-day should be mainly fine, with moderately warm temperature and scattered cloud. ...

    Article : 53 words
  21. TAXI DRIVER ROBBED.

    Three youths have been arrested by Detective-sergeant Dimmock and other plain-clothes police from Campsie for their alleged complicity in an armed robbery. They will ...

    Article : 196 words
  22. "WEEKLY MESSAGE" TORN DOWN.

    A large notice, containing a waining against drinking, which was set up by Canon R. B. S. Hammond outside St. Barnabas' Chutch, Broadway, on Saturday, was torn down ...

    Article : 180 words
  23. MESSAGE FROM JEAN BATTEN.

    In a bioadcast speech from London Broadbent said: "I have received Miss Jean Batten's congratulations, but 1 am certain she is wondering how to ...

    Article : 430 words
  24. FOREIGN RESIDENTS IN FRANCE.

    The decision to tighten control over foreigners in France has already resulted in notification of expulsion orders being served on 220 undestrable aliens, of whom six are ...

    Article : 112 words
  25. PORT KEMBLA TRAGEDY.

    Human remains were found in the sea today by fishermen who had been searching for the bodies of four people who were drowned when a boat overturned near Port Kembla a ...

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  26. MAN STABBED.

    Edward Cummins, 41, of Morehead Street, Redfern, walked into the residence of Dr. A. Fletcher, in Cleveland Street, Redfern, on Saturday night, and asked to be treated for ...

    Article : 196 words
  27. FRANCE'S UNKNOWN SOLDIER.

    The death of Major Louis Lespinasse, the only person knowing the identity of France's unknown soldier, seals for all time the secret of the warrior who is buried under the eternal ...

    Article : 79 words
  28. BULLET BREAKS TRAIN WINDOW.

    A bullet broke one of the windows of a passenger train travelling from Kempsey to Sydney soon after the train left Kotara yesterday morning, and, narrowly missing the five ...

    Article : 125 words
  29. HOME FOR FEDERAL TREASURER.

    When the Federal Parliament meets the leader of the Opposition. Mr. Curtin, intends to demand the production of official files dealing with the decision to build a home for the ...

    Article : 114 words
  30. STRIKERS' UNUSUAL OFFER.

    After a long conference the Goldfields Firewood Company decided to accept the unusual offer of the striking Kurrawang woodcutters to resume work to-morrow if the company paid ...

    Article : 113 words
  31. "FASCISTS" IN LONDON

    Pandemonium broke nut in Piccadilly Circus before midnight last night when "Fascists" swooped down, shouting alogans. Police reinforcements were rushed up, and ...

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  32. YOUNG MIGRANTS.

    Eight girls and 21 boys, between the ages of seven and 14 years, have left for Australia. They are on their way to the farm at Molong (N.S.W.). under the Andrew Reid ...

    Article : 123 words
  33. PICTURES WORTH £100,000 STOLEN.

    Thieves stole pictures worth £100,000 from the picture gallery at Chilham Castle, Canterbury, the residence of S[?] Edmund and Lady Davis. ...

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  34. SHIRLEY TEMPLE'S NINTH BIRTHDAY.

    Shirley Temple, the child screen actress, was given a day off from her studio to open the wrappings of hundreds of presents from all over the world, which were sent to her for ...

    Article : 51 words
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