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  6. ALL RECORDS FOR WINTRY WEATHER FOR 60 YEARS BROKEN

    All records for cold during the 64 years existence of the United States Weather Bureau were broken with temperatures of from 15 to 18 degrees below zero in New York City and Boston. ...

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  7. Finished a Garage and in it

    This car, after a collision in the Sp[?]it Road, Mosman, Sydney, rushed down a hill and burst into a garage. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Three Men Killed

    Unusual evidence was given in the Melbourne Coroner's Court by the occupant of a car, which crashed near Kilmore on October ...

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  9. FRENCH CABINET Represents All Parties

    C. Doumergue presented the following Cabinet to President Lebrun this evening:—Prime Minister M. Doumergue. ...

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  10. May Reduce Hours

    The N.I.R.A. is under hot fire again in the capital, and General Johnson himself predicts that the conference he is calling ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. FIVE YEARS' STRETCH.

    A sentenced of five years' imprisonment with hard labor was imposed on a prisoner who was convicted of breaking and ...

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  12. To Pay Widow £150

    The sequel to a motoring accident which occurred last November took place in the Supreme Court yesterday, when John ...

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  13. "Vindictive Rogue"

    In his speech in defence of Captain Brymngour Miles, ex-chief of the London Salvage Corps, who is charged with conspiring to ...

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  14. BRISBANE'S TWINS.

    Last year there were 46 sets of twins born in Brisbane—38 males and 54 females. ...

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  15. CABINET OF OLD STAGERS.

    The "Manchester Guardian's" Paris correspondent, commenting on the new French Cabinet, says that it is difficult to see how such ...

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  16. PRINCE GEORGE'S TOUR.

    Prince George enjoyed enormously his first week in South Africa. CAPETOWN and the neighboring ...

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  17. UPROAR IN COMMONS

    The second reading debate in the House of Commons Bill, permitting hotels and restaurants to sell liquor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. CYCLIST CRASHES INTO MOTOR CAR.

    James Ashe, 15, of John-street, Paddington, collided with a stationary motor car in Ann-street, City, to-day while riding a bicycle. ...

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  19. CRICKET ROW IN INDIA.

    There is a possibility of a last minute change in umpires for the final test between India and England. Frank Tarrant, who ...

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  20. BALKAN PACT.

    Greece, Turkey, Roumania, and Jugoslavia have signed the Balkan Pact, mutually guaranteeing the ...

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  21. Bent on Killing Gangsters

    UNCLE SAM IS BENT ON KILLING OFF SOME OF HER NUMBER OF GANGSTERS. JOHN DILLINGER, A ...

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  22. Nazi Bishop Supreme

    BISHOP MUELLER HAS ABROGATED MARTIN LUTHER'S VITAL PRINCIPLES BY DECREEING THE ABOLITION OF ...

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  23. TRAFFIC ON TRAMS

    DESPITE the fact that passenger traffic and revenue on the Brisbane tramways increased during the past three months, the revenue for the ...

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  24. FINED FOR THEFT.

    Washing his face with sand-soap, and using a whole tin of nugget to polish his shoes, were young man admitted to in the ...

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  25. STRIKE STILL ON

    M. Doumergue's proclamation, posted on the Walls of the city, announce the formation of a Government of truce for the ...

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  26. NOT WITH PRINCE GEORGE.

    Official circles discount the suggestion that Mr. J. H. Thomas (Secretary for the Dominions) may travel on H.M.S. Sussex. Nothing yet has been ...

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  27. £19 10s TO £24 11s A BALE.

    A report by the National Council of Wool Selling Brokers of Australia says that the average price realised over all centres for greasy wool for ...

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  28. Hunger Strike Threat

    "I have written Herr Frick (Minister for Home Affairs), demanding a decision regarding my release. If it is not reached soon I shall have to ...

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  29. CHILD WEDGED IN STORM PIPE.

    Wedged fast in a storm pipe, three feet underground, for half an hour, Maxwell Elborne (4) was rescued unharmed at Campsie yesterday. ...

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  30. NEW INTERNAL LOAN.

    It is expected that preliminary steps for the flotation of an internal loan, partly to finance unemployment relief works and partly ...

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  31. BACK TO GAOL AGAIN.

    Noticed to hide a parcel beneath his coat when he walked abreast a policeman in Adelaide-street, yesterday, Albert-Hunt (55, ...

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  33. LONDON PRICES FOR DAIRY PRODUCE.

    THE secretary of the Australian Stabilisation Committee (Mr. C. Sheehy) reports that the London agency of the Dairy Produce Export ...

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  34. REGULATION OF EXCHANGES.

    In a message given to Congress to-day President Roosevelt asked for the regulation of "the operations of exchanges dealing in securities and ...

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  35. Theatrical Stars for Australia.

    Grace Lane, Hane Wood, and Gerald Savory sailed on the Narkunda. They will play the leading parts in Ivor Novello's "Fresh Field," opening in ...

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  36. MT. MORGAN TRANSFERS.

    In anticipation of the resolution being confirmed by shareholders in connection with the division of the existing £1 shares into 5s shares, the ...

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  37. EXPORT OF SAUSAGE CASINGS.

    The Department of Commerce reports that for the six months ended, December 31, 1933, Australia exported 15,438cwt of sausage casings, valued ...

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