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  3. RELATIONS

    A note written by Mr. Ramsay McDonald s[?]ates that relations between the United States and Great Britain are growing increasingly unhappy. ...

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  4. COAL INDUSTRY

    The opinion was expressed to-day that no definite action would be taken by the colliery owners to seek a reduction of wages in any time, and in the ...

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  5. AMANULLAH

    The "Daily Telegraph's" special correspondent from Pershawur declares that the Ghalzal tribesmen hold the key to the situation in Afghanistan. ...

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  6. THE KING

    It is officially stated that the King's progress has been maintained. The King is regaining strength, but so slow is this progress that at least ...

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  7. MOIR AND OWEN

    It is reported that Flying Officers Moir and Owen, who with Hurley crashed in the "Spirit of Australia" in Greece some mo[?]ths ago, have ...

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  8. NEW VOTERS

    The names of 5, 5,215,000 new women voters were added to the Parliamentary registers to-day. The Conservatives are organising a ...

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  9. CHANNEL TUNNEL

    M. Painleve has made a personal statement with regard to the Channel tunnel. He says it is a great and entirely feasible work, and in no way ...

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  10. "NOT OUR MOVE"

    Mr. D. Rees, president of the Miners' Federation, when asked as to the position this morning, replied: "It is not our move. The Premier has publicly ...

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  11. IRAQ

    Once Iraq is admitted to the League of Nations all existing treat[?]es and agreements with Britain will automatically end under the Anglo-Iraq ...

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  12. SNOWED IN

    It is feared that forty have perishe[?] from cold and starvation in a train lying buried in a snow drift between Tunumaguerle and Litza since Monday ...

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  13. CHANNEL TUNNEL

    The Parliamentary Labour Party opposed the resolution favouring an [?]nquiry into channel lunc[?], opening that the military should not be ...

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  14. BULLION SHIPMENT

    One million pounds worth of-bullion was shipped to America to-day. It was taken from the Bank of England in motor lorries, and unloaded ...

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  15. NEW ASPIRANT

    It is learned through well-informed circles on the frontier that Nirdar Khan, an Afghan prince, who is at present residing in Paris may be the ...

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  16. RESCUE

    The disabled freighter Florida was located by the steamer America to-day, and her crew of 32 was rescued and taken aboard at great risk. ...

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  17. N.Z. SUPPLIES

    The statement was made to-day that the New Zealand Government was considering the question of importing English coal. It this is correct, it will he ...

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  18. NEW CRUISER

    The 10,000 ton light cruiser Salt Lake City, the first of this class to be constructed under the terms of the Washington A[?]ent Conference, was ...

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  19. MISSING GIRL

    Rene Mascotte Taylor, 16, whose mysterious disappearance on New Year's Day caused a sensation, was found by the Darlinghurst police ...

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  20. WAR ON TROTSKY

    Coinciding with 150 arrests in Moscow and [?]lsewhere[?] the Communist party has issued a statement declaring relentless war against Trotsky forces ...

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  21. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES

    A meeting of the Connell of the United Friendly Societies will be held in the Friendly Societies' Hall at Eastlake to-night, when a delegation will ...

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  22. RACIAL GODS

    Ludendorff has completed arrangements for a missionary campaign in which he and his wife will tour Germany, calling on Germans to renounce ...

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  23. EX-KINGS JOIN FORCES

    Inayatullah has arrived from Kanda[?] har, and has joined forces with Amanullah in ho[?]sting the standard at the royal palace. They are daily gaining ...

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  24. WATERSIDE WORKERS

    The A.W.U. Convention to-day carried a resolution sympathising with the Waterside Workers' Federation in their fight against class bars and unfa[?]r ...

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  25. LT.-COL. GOODWIN

    Li[?]ut.-Col. Goodwin had an enthusiastic meeting at Causeway Hall last night, when Mr. J. Keeley occupied the chair. ...

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  26. CHRIST CHURCH

    Another successful dance was held by the Christ Church Tennis Club in the Parish Hall last Tuesday night, and a large crowd, including visitors ...

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  27. THE SENATE

    Two petitions to test the validity of the Senate elections in Victoria were lodged at the High Court to-day by Arthur Blakey and Edward Finlay[?] ...

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  28. LESSEES' PROBLEMS

    The first meeting of the Consultative Committee will be held at Hotel Canberra on Monday evening next, when the City Area Lessees' Association will ...

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  29. INDIAN GAVALRY

    Three Indian officers and eight cava[?]rymen of the Poona force of the indian cavalry regiment were killed and many wounded this morning by air ...

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  30. TUBERCULOSIS

    Dr. M. J. Holmes, of the Health Department, who has been investigating all matters in connection with the treatment of tubereulosis by each State ...

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  31. LOW FLYING

    The executive of the Local Government Association to-day considered a complaint from the Junee Council regarding aviators, whose low-flying ...

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  32. TEACHERS' FUNDS

    At the Central Police Court to-day, Trevor Mervyn Doyle, [?] whose occupation was given as secretary, was remanded on four charges. Firstly with ...

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  33. COURT PRESENTATION

    The of the new regulations for this year's Court is: "No lady, who has been presented within the last three years, can have her name submitted, ...

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  34. RACING INQUIRIES

    A meeting of the A.J.C. to-day granted a jockey's [?]nse to J. Maher, who has not ridden for over three years. Reports were received from the ...

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  35. PRESS GUARANTORS

    The Minister for Home Affairs[?] Mr. C. L. A. Abbott, said yesterday that an amending ordinance was being prepared and would be submitted to a meeting of ...

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  36. NAVAL CONSTRUCTION

    Mr. H. Britten to-night announced that he would introduce a bill next week to provide fro cru[?]er construction work under the annual Naval ...

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  37. COMMUNITY LIBRARY

    An official of the Community Library expressed extreme dissatisfaction with the repeated procrastination of the council of the Social Service ...

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  38. CANADIAN SHIPPING

    The Minister for Trade and Commerce has given a definite assurance that if more shipping space is required for shipments to the Antipodes, the ...

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  39. HOTEL STAFFS

    A meeting of the hotel and cafe staffs and Federal Liquor and Allied Trades was held at the Acton Hall last night. The discussion, however, was of an ...

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  40. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    There was considerable activity in the Commonwealth loan [?]. Final dealing, apart from the wiping off of the discount[?] is considered a complete ...

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  41. MYSTERIOUS VISIT

    There is considerable speculation in political circles with regard to the depart[?]re of the Premier[?] (Mr. Bavin) for Melbourne tast night. Only a few of his ...

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  42. ACTOR'S DEATH

    Eardley Turner, the well-known actor, who has been appearing in "The Vagabo[?]d King" at Her Majesty's died this morning. He became ill on ...

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