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  2. MR. McKELL.

    Sent abroad with a double mission first of securing a loadn of £5,000,000 in the United States, and, seco[?]ly, of arranging for the conversion of leave ame[?]ting to £11,000,000 ...

    Article : 434 words
  3. LABOUR PARTY. FACTION FIGHT.

    While a reconcillation of the warring Labour factions is not expected it is believed that the conroy section will admit defeat, and will now accept the rule of the provisional ...

    Article : 455 words
  4. A WARNING.

    "Our commerce and industry generally are hampered by governmental restrictions and the continual pinpricks of some of those who lead the workers," said Mr. J. M. Dunlop [?] ...

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  5. CO-OPERATION.

    A prince, a Prime Minister, k[?]ghts, Parliamentarians, and citizens prominent in a hundredn callings, were present in the banqueting hall of the Hotel Australia last ...

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  6. CANEFIELDS.

    An Innisfail message states that at a mass meeting of farmers the greatest enthusiasm preva[?]ed Mr. F. Gilmore delivered an address giving ...

    Article : 154 words
  7. THE NAVIES.

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says: "The British Ambassador at Washington (Sir Eame Howard) has been instructed to protest vigorously ag[?]s' the ...

    Article : 210 words
  8. MOCK AERIAL WARFARE.

    Realistic aerial manoeuvres to test the air defences of Brilain began on Monday, and will continue until Friday. Raiding squadrons concentrated on London, and scored initial successes, but the defenders-gained the upper hand later on the first day. Night raids ...

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  9. EXCESS IMPORTS.

    Sir Mark Sheldon chairman of directors of the Austinlian Bank of Commerce, Ltd., in his address to shareholders at the annual meeting yesterday, directed attention to ...

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  10. FRENCH COMMUNISTS.

    The Court of Correction at Paris imposed heavy sentences on charges of espionage, on eight Communists, who were alleged to have circulated questionnaires among Communist ...

    Article : 137 words
  11. AUCKLAND FIRE.

    Twenty-three inmates and five officers of the Salvation Army Women's Industrial Home at Parnell had narrow escapes late last night, the institution being burned to the ground. ...

    Article : 226 words
  12. CHINA.

    It is revealed that Borodin's journey from Kuling, from which be recently returned to Hankow, was for the purpose of making overtures to Chiang-Kai-shek, the Nanking ...

    Article : 170 words
  13. SEATS IN DANGER.

    Supporters of the Seale executive in the Botany electorate are confident that Mr. Mutch, M.L.A., former Minister for Education, will be defeated in the ballot to be held on August 6 ...

    Article : 283 words
  14. AVIATION.

    Lieutenant Champion, of the United States naval air force, ascended to 18,000 feet in a Wright "Apache" biplane, thus establishing [?] unofficial altitude record. When he had ...

    Article : 167 words
  15. BRITISH TRADE.

    During a debate to-day in the House of Commons on the Board of Trade, Sir Robert Horne (Con.) emphasised that but for dominion and colonial trade, the existing ...

    Article : 165 words
  16. POLICEMEN CHARGED.

    As the result of complaints made to the Chief Secretary (Mr. Prendergast) by the parents of seven boys resident at Beatleigh, Constables Cahill. Ganderton, and Crockett ...

    Article : 266 words
  17. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    In the trial match, England v The Rest[?] at Bristol, England had lost six wickets for 461 at the close of play to-day in response to The Rest's first innings of 248. H. Sutcliffe ...

    Article : 180 words
  18. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    By a large [?]ty the Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union at its montly "stop work" meeting held to-day agreed to res[?]nd a resolution passed at the June meeting that ...

    Article : 282 words
  19. FOUR MEN INJURED.

    An explosion which occurred in a sewer shaft in High-street, Hunter's Hill, about 10 o'clock yesterday morning resulted in two workmen receiving severe injuries, and two ...

    Article : 280 words
  20. BRICK CONTRACT.

    The Labour aldermen by a caucus decision, at the City Council last night, voted as a body to have the brick contract approved by the electricity committee referred back for ...

    Article : 229 words
  21. WOMAN FLYER.

    Mrs. Elliott Lynn, who recently made a [?]ght round England, has carried out another [?]vel exploit by landing in four countries in [?] day. ...

    Article : 52 words
  22. CABLE SERVICES.

    The Pacific Cable Board, including Sir Campbell Stuart[?] to-day considered the position caused by Sir Campbell Stuart's refusal of the chairmanship. ...

    Article : 289 words
  23. INDUSTRY.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Pratten). who is leaving for America to-morrow, says that he is confident that the ultimate results of his interview with Industrialists will be ...

    Article : 88 words
  24. ABYSSINIA.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Sir Austen [?]berlain) related in the House of Com[?]ns how an unprovoked attack was made in [?] on a caravan, which was bringing ...

    Article : 257 words
  25. CITY STREETS.

    The City Council last night unanimously agreed that the use of tar and sand for topdressing the city streets was injurieus to business and to the comfort of residents in ...

    Article : 335 words
  26. GERMAN MINE WRECKED.

    The whole of the pithead plant at the Auguste Victoria coal mine[?] in the Ru[?], disappeared into a crater, nearly 700 feet deep following an inrush of water into the ...

    Article : 78 words
  27. GOODS SEIZED.

    It has been reported to the police that by means of the use of [?]borate b[?]heads, bearing the name of a non-existent company numerous frauds have been perpetrated on ...

    Article : 178 words
  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Professor Walter Williams, first president of the Press Congress of the World, stated that the claims of New Zealand as the venue of the World Press congress next years were ...

    Article : 88 words
  29. 7000 FEET OF FILM.

    The overheating of flims being cut and [?] ted in the Commonwealth Film Laboratories, at the corner of B[?]r and Wilton streets, Surry Hills, is though to have been the ...

    Article : 148 words
  30. SEARCH FOR OIL.

    The Minister for Defence (Sir William Glas gow) announced yesterday that towards the end of the year two aeroplanes of the Royal Australian Air Force would proceed to New ...

    Article : 72 words
  31. INDIAN TOUR.

    It is possible that an Australian team of polo players will visit India at the conclusion of next season's Dudley Cup con petition Nothing has yet been arranged, but already ...

    Article : 110 words
  32. ATLANTIC VOYAGE.

    Six adventurous students of Harvard University, sailing a 16-ton schooner, the Nicandor, which is only 41 feet long[?] crossed the Atlantic in 20 days. The previous record for ...

    Article : 147 words
  33. SALT PROBLEM.

    An attempt is being made by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research to deal with the salt problem in the Irrigation areas of Australia. As in all semi-arid regions, ...

    Article : 314 words
  34. MR. BADDELEY.

    [?] an interview here on his experiences to [?] the New South Wales Minister for [?] and Industry (Mr. J. M. Baddeley) [?] that he had been most interested in Italy ...

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  35. 1931 EXHIBITION.

    Alderman Courtenay, at the City Council last night, said he noticed that the Lord Mayor of Sydney was a member of the committee of the proposed 1931 Exhibition in ...

    Article : 159 words
  36. REDUCE TAXATION.

    Representatives of a number of commercial organisations, in an interview yesterday with the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), pointed out the desirability of Federal taxation being on ...

    Article : 221 words
  37. JAPANESE.

    The Rugby Union football team of the Waseds University, Tokio, Japan, which left Japan on July 13, is due in Sydney on August 8. The team will call at Thursday Island. ...

    Article : 235 words
  38. STEAMER GARADA.

    The firs which occurred on the British India steamer Garada, bound from Calcutta to Australian ports, with a cargo of 6700 bales of woolpacks, was [?] of a serious nature, and ...

    Article : 84 words
  39. OVERCOME BY SMOKE.

    The prompt action of Constable Schroder of Regent-street, was the meants of saving the lives of two people who wore lying unconscious in a burning room on the second flour ...

    Article : 169 words
  40. IRISH MURDER.

    [?] men, who were arrested and [?]ged at Dublin with conspiracy, arising [?] of the murder of the [?]rish Free State [?] ter for Justice (Mr. Kevin O'Higgins) on ...

    Article : 89 words
  41. GAOL-BREAKERS.

    Edward Thornton, one of four prisoners who escaped from Belfast Gaol on May 9, as been recaptured. Police found him in a house within 200 yards ...

    Article : 97 words
  42. FIVE-DAY WEEK.

    The State Government has decided that a five-day week shall apply to the officers of the Railway and Tramway Departments. It was explained yesterday that where it ...

    Article : 58 words
  43. MAJOR DE HAVILLAND.

    Accompanied by Lieutenant-Commander Atherton as a passenger, Major De Havilland left Essendon Aerodrome, Melbourne, about 9 o'clock yesterday morning for Sydney, flying ...

    Article : 50 words
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