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  2. THE SUN RETURNS TO ANTARCTICA

    It is stated in a wireless message from the main base of the Byrd Antarctic Expedition at Little America that the long winter night has ended. "The sun ...

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  3. YOUNG NATIONALISTS AT WORK

    A full knowledge of some of the more doubtful blessings of free speech was gained by members of the Young Nationalists' organisation — the "storm ...

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  4. BOWLING IN CRICKET

    A golden opportunity exists to refer the legside fast bowling imbroglio to an expert round-table talk between leading Australian and English cricketers, as a material ...

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  5. MANCHURIAN RAILWAY

    Although many wild rumours are current regarding the strained relations between Soviet Russia and Manchoukuo, the Manchoukuo Government has announced ...

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  6. "UNTOUCHABLES"

    The bitter opposition of the orthodox Hindus to the measure to ameliorate the lot of the untouchable classes found expression in the Legislative Assembly at ...

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  7. BOYCOTT ABANDONED

    Following strong pleas on all sides that Lancashire should not endanger relations by indulging in a retaliatory war against Australia over the Australian ...

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  8. HELD UP BY THIEF

    Waving a revolver to emphasise his threats to shoot, a thief held up Mr. Reginald lockyer Clark, manager of a branch grocery shop of Moran and Cato ...

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  9. SENATE TEAM

    Electors who desire to support the Senate team for Victoria which has been endorsed by the ...

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  10. MR. MENZIES IN ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, Friday.— If the visit to South Australia of Mr. R. G. Menzies, K. C., has been short, it has nevertheless achieved the objective of provoking in the ...

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  11. DILLINGER'S LIEUTENANT

    Homer van Meter, who was a leading member of Dillinger's gang of murderers and bank robbers, and said to be as efficient with a machine-gun as his late ...

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  12. MISS ROUND FIRST

    Miss Dorothy Round the winner of the Wimbledon tennis singles title, has again been ranked unofficially as first in the list of the world's best ten women players, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. INCREASE IN SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—During the financial year 1933-34 Savings Bank deposits in the Commonwealth increased by £7,821,000, or 3.8 per cent. The present ...

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  14. Congratulations Sent by the Governor-General

    CANBERRA, Friday.—His Excellency the Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) has sent the following message to W. M. Woodfull:—"My ...

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  15. MR. BRUCE'S REPLY

    The Manchester "Guardian" says in a leading artlcle:—"Mr. Bruce's reply to the Lancashire protest against the Australian duties on cotton goods was an ingenious ...

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  16. BRITISH AIR TRANSPORT

    After visiting Continental centres to investigate various methods of organising the aviation industry, Mr. Clark Howell, the chairman of the United States Federal ...

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  17. Early Settlement Desired

    Writing in the "Daily Telegraph," Mr. P. F. Warner says:—"Of the lessons to be learned from the Tests the most important is that the bowling controversy should be ...

    Article : 244 words
  18. Merlin Injured in Accident

    Andre Merlin the French Davis Cup player, was injured severely in a motorcycle accident to-day. He has been ordered a complete rest for three months. ...

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  19. Strong Soviet Protest

    The text is published here of a strong protest made by the Soviet Ambassador at Tokio to the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr.Hirota) following the arrest of Soviet ...

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  20. Mrs. Amy Mollison

    Mrs. Mollison, who as Miss Amy Johnson was the first woman to fly from England to Australia and has since made many notable long-distance flights with ...

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  21. Debts to British Industry

    The Lancashire delegation which visited Germany two weeks ago to discuss the question of outstanding debts in the cotton yarn industry will leave England again ...

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  22. Carlton's Congratulations

    The Carlton Football Club has cabled W. M. Woodfull congratulating him and the team on their magnificent victory at the Oval, and also wishing Woodfull "many ...

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  23. NEW NAZI "PURGE"

    It is officially admitted that arrests on n large scale have been made in the last few days. The Government says that fresh evidence of treasonable activities of ...

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  24. Trunk Murder

    The preliminary hearing at Brighton of the charge against Tony Mancini, a waiter, of having murdered Violette Kaye, a Professional dancer, with whom he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. LABOUR "TICKETS"

    Officials of the Victorian Labour party said yesterday that in the compilation of the party's "tickets" to guide Labour supporters in distributing their preferences ...

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  26. ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY

    Asked to-day whether pourparlers for an Anglo-Japanese alliance or entente had not been proceeding for four months with Britain, the Foreign Office ...

    Article : 139 words
  27. N.Z. Tariff Concessions

    In a leading article on the New zealand Budget, which reveals the first surplus for years, "The Times says:— "The good news given by the Minister for Finance ...

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  28. SEA MONSTER SEEN NEAR BOWEN

    BRISBANE, Friday.— Following recent reports from Innisfail and Townsville that fishermen had seen a sea monster, three men who were in a launch ...

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  29. Australian Wine in United States

    Interviewed regarding the new regulations of the Federal Alcohol Board, Mr. Leo Buring, of Sydney, who is in America to superintend the bottling of 900 ...

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  30. BUSY WEEK AHEAD

    Next week the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) will begin a tour of Victorian centres. He will return to Melbourne from Tasmania to-morrow by aeroplane, ...

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  31. MINISTER'S EXPLANATION

    The Minister for customs (Lieut.Colonel T. W. White), and U.A.P. candidate for Balaclava, who opened his campaign at the St. Kilda Town Hall last ...

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  32. Shilling for Woodfull Fund Opened

    To recognise Woodfull's second successful captaincy of Australian teams in England, "The Star" has inaugurated a shilling fund for the ...

    Article : 102 words
  33. £2,500 PROBABLE

    Although some had blisters on their hands after opening the collection tins, the 16 men who were engaged at the Town Hall last night counting the procceds of ...

    Article : 217 words
  34. Defending America's Cup

    The Yankee of Boston, skippered by Charles Francis Adams, formerly secretary to the navy, and a leading aspirant for the right to defend the America's Cup, ...

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  35. Duke's Photograph on Souvenirs

    Discussions have begun between Australia House and the Dominions Office on the question of the reproduction of the photograph of the Duke of Gloucester on ...

    Article : 37 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. U.S.A. DEMAND ON BRITISH INVESTORS

    The financial editor of the "Dally Telegraph" says that the demand by the United States Treasury for returns of profits made by British investors on Wall ...

    Article : 180 words
  38. H.M.S. Sussex Leaves

    H.M.S. Sussex left Sheerness at noon to-day on the first stage of her passage to Australia. The Duke of Gloucester will join the vessel at Marseilles on September ...

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  39. PRICE OF GOLD

    Gold rose substantially to-day to £6/19/3 an ounce, an increase of 8[?]d. an ounce over the price yesterday and 1/0½ an ounce more than the price on ...

    Article : 128 words
  40. GARDEN-LOVERS.

    England's greatest organic nitrogenous fertiliser, "Organite," is now manufactured in Australia for Australian soils. It is 100% humus, 7% nitrogen, and 95% ...

    Article : 84 words
  41. HOWARD SUPERHETERODYNE RADIO AT £14/14/

    The 5-Valve Howard Superheterodyne Radio at £14/14/ cash, or £1/10/ deposit and 3/6 weekly, is the latest of Carnegie's new realcases for 1934. Laboratory ...

    Article : 81 words
  42. CLOTHES BEYOND CRITICISM

    If you would have clothes which you can wear with pleasure, and which will be beyond the criticism of those with whom you associate, be tailored by ...

    Article : 83 words
  43. NEXT WEEK'S GROCERIES.

    Why not try The Mutual Grocery Service for your next order? There is none better in Australia. As well as the unquestionable quality of the Groceries and ...

    Article : 72 words
  44. A WARNING TO MOTORISTS

    Don't drive a shabby car. Make it new again with a simple application of DOCKER'S FAMOUS "REVELITE" Quick-drying Car Enamels, sold in all colours, by ...

    Article : 37 words
  45. INDIGESTION

    promptly relieved at Y.M.C.A. gymnasium course for Business Men. Prescribed exercises, massage, games. Phone M2161.— [Advt.] ...

    Article : 18 words
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