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  2. PROF. ANGUS.

    The Rev. R. J. H. McGowan, ex-Moderator of the Presbyterian Assembly, said yesterday that the teachings of Professor Angus would be everywhere criticised. He was opposed ...

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  3. TRACKLESS

    The tramway authorities propose to experiment at an early date with a number of trackless electric trolly cars in the metropolitan area. ...

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  4. SHIELD CRICKET. N.S.W. Beats Victoria.

    New South Wales defeated Victoria by 130 runs on the first innings in the match on the Melbourne ground to-day, which, because of the rain, was confined to two days. ...

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  5. 'PLANE LOST

    It was announced to-day that one of I the West Australia Airways aeroplanes had disappeared in desert country north of Forrest. Two passengers were bei ...

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  6. INDIA.

    Although appreciating the British Government's effort to secure the greatest possible agreement at the Indian Round-table Conference, the Maharajah Jamsaheb of ...

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  7. BROADCAST ACROSS EMPIRE.

    The Empire broadcast was easily the outstanding feature of the Christmas festivities. There was an impressive scene at the afternoon service in St. ...

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  8. U.S.A. LEADS

    With a lead of only four games after play in the tennis test at Kooyong yesterday, the United States players consolidated their position by winning three of the four matches ...

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  9. COAL INDUSTRY.

    The coal industry emerges with relief from 1932. The year has done little to dispel the black cloud of trade depression which has rested ...

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  10. MANOR BURNED.

    Cobtree Manor, near Maidstone, which is the Dingley Dell of the "Pickwick Papers," was burned early on Christmas morning. The servants escaped in their night attire. The ...

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  11. GERMAN BANKS

    The banks are forming two organisations to fight the economic depression, according to a message from Berlin. The first is the "Financing Institute ...

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  12. AMUNDSEN'S DIARY

    The Moscow correspondent of the Berlin "Vossische Zeitung" says that Soviet meteorological officials at Cape Chelyuskin, in the Taimyr Peninsula, Siberia, found Amundsen's ...

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  13. PILLOW FIGHT.

    A message from Agua Callente (Mexico) says that Mr. Lou Anger, vice-president of the Agua Caliente Jockey Club, announced to-day that he had received from Mr. D. J. Davis, ...

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  14. HOLY YEAR.

    The Pope's decision to proclaim a Holy Year was reached only last Wednesday, says a message from Rome. Previously he decided against the celebration ...

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  15. SAFEBLOWERS

    A fox-terrier baulked the plans of a gang of safeblowers at Marrickville early yesterday morning. The thieves became alarmed when the dog's ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The "Dally Herald" ays that Mrs. J. A. Mollison (Amy Johnson) [?]ll receive the order of Dame of the British Empire in the new year honours, which include a number of ...

    Article : 177 words
  17. LOAN CONVERSIONS.

    When meetings of the Federal Cabinet are resumed at Canberra early in the new year, further consideration will be given by Ministers to the question of Australia's representation ...

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  18. LAFFERTY CUP.

    Eandhurst Military College, with 16½ points, won the Lafferty Cup for 1932. The Australian Royal Military College, with 14½ points, was second, winning the high-jump and ...

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  19. GOLD FIND

    A report received from Toowoomba states that stone showing veins of free gold and estimated to yield over 50 ounces to the ton was unearthed at Bunker's Hill on Monday ...

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  20. 300 MILES BY CAR.

    Mr. Albert Bell, a member of the Methodist Central Mission, arrived in Sydney on Monday, after a motor trip of 3000 miles from Derby. During his long trip Mr. Bell passed through ...

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  21. BRITISH SHIP SINKS.

    It was learned to-day (says a message from Kingston, Jamaica) that the British freighter Newbrough, from Vancouver, with wheat en [?]ute to Hull, sank on Saturday morning in ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND PLAYER REPLACED.

    H. Leeson, the South Brisbane wicketkeeper, has been selected for the Sheffield Shield game in Sydney to fill the vacancy caused by the withdrawal of A. Marshall, who was injured ...

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  23. CAR IN FLAMES.

    Swerving to avoid striking a cow, a motor car. driven by Ronald Fox, 24, baker, of Carp-street, Bega, struck a tree on the side of the road near Bega on Monday night. ...

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  24. N.S.W. LEADING

    New South Wales is in a commanding position in this season's fight for the Sheffield Shield. Victoria and Queensland have no possible chance of winning, and the issue lies ...

    Article : 216 words
  25. LARWOOD.

    Larwood, the English fast bowler, who strained his side in the first test match in Sydney, and has not bowled since, practised on the old Scotch College ground to-day. ...

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  26. PLOTTER RELEASED.

    Signor Mussolini has made a Christmas [?]esture to Austria by ordering the release of the beautiful golden-haired Austrian dancer, Greta Blahia, who was the mistress of Bovone, ...

    Article : 133 words
  27. WOMAN ROBBED.

    An exciting chase occurred at Crow's Nest yesterday morning, after a woman had been robbed of her handbag. Mrs. Amy May Smith was near her home ...

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  28. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Nationalist members of the Cabinet have discussed the implications of Judge Tielman Roo's action in working for a coalition Government. Meanwhile the governor and ...

    Article : 136 words
  29. FATHER DROWNED

    Charles Parker, a middle-aged man, married, was drowned at the mouth of the Piper River this morning in attempting to save the life of his daughter. ...

    Article : 125 words
  30. SPORTS MEETING

    One of the strangest sports meetings ever held was that conducted in the yards of the Pentridge Gaol yesterday and to-day. Running in their underpants for coolness, ...

    Article : 94 words
  31. LONG CHASE.

    A man was surprised in the home of Mr. A. G. Alanson, in Darley-road, Randwick, at 11 o'clock yesterday morning. When confronted by Mr. Alanson, who had ...

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  32. JARDINE'S TEAM.

    The English cricketers left Launceston this afternoon by the Nairana for Melbourne. Jardine refused to say anything regarding the criticism which had been levelled at him ...

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  33. MAN FATALLY BURNED.

    The charred remains of a man's body were found in the ashes of the Waiplata hotel, Otago, which was destroyed by fire last night. John Hayes is reported missing. One boarder ...

    Article : 46 words
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