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  2. TWO YOUTHS MAKE SPARKLING STAND

    The three days' match between England and a northern districts' team resulted in a draw. The home team, with a first innings lead of 68 runs, scored 236 in the second innings. ...

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  3. PROFESSOR ANGUS.

    Special provision outside the united theological course is to be made for the instruction of Methodist students in New Testament theology, in view of the inquiry by the Presbyterian ...

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  4. FIFTH TEST.

    T. Wall, the Australian fast bowler, will not take part in the fifth test match against England, which commences at the Sydney Cricket Ground ...

    Article : 618 words
  5. PROHIBITION.

    Congress to-day put the repeal of prohibition amendment to the States, when the House of Representatives, by 289 votes to 121 (more than the two-thirds vote required) ...

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  6. FEDERAL CABINET.

    The tariff was practically the sole topic of discussion at yesterday's sitting of the Federal Cabinet in Sydney. Ministers grappled for 10 hours with ...

    Article : 192 words
  7. DISARMAMENT.

    The task of devising a practical scheme which, in the words of the Secretary for Air (Lord Londonderry), "will give to all nations real protection ...

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  8. MANCHURIA. Japan's Declaration to the League,

    A declaration to the League, refuting the Committee of Nineteen's report, has been drafted. In the event of the smaller Powers' forcing drastic action, Japan will immediately announce her withdrawal. Otherwise the Government will ...

    Article : 103 words
  9. AMERICAN WHEAT.

    Mr. E. S. Westbrook, vice-president of a Chicago grain firm, who is visiting Sydney, informed members of the grain trade section committee of the Chamber of Commerce ...

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  10. UNITED STATES OPINION.

    Informed circles representing the opinion of both the present and incoming Administrations believe that nothing effective can be done by the Government regarding the Manchurian ...

    Article : 147 words
  11. NO HOPE OF COMPROMISE.

    A message from Geneva says that cables from Tokyo have shattered the week-end hopes of a compromise. The atmosphere at Japanese headquarters is now something like defiance. ...

    Article : 179 words
  12. OLD BRITISH VESSELS

    The "Daily Express" says:—"Japan's recent extensive purchases of old British liners are believed to presage their use for warlike purposes. Sellers stipulated that they were for ...

    Article : 218 words
  13. STATUS OF JEHOL.

    Japan is supporting the Manchukuo authorities in the contention that Jehol is within Manchukuo territory, of which the Great Wall is the traditional boundary. Marshal Chang ...

    Article : 152 words
  14. SECESSION.

    A warning to the electors of Western Australia concerning the prejudicial effect on Australia's credit in London of a majority vote for secession was issued yesterday by the ...

    Article : 372 words
  15. RAILWAY SCHEME

    Proposals for the building of railways between the eastern suburbs, the city, and Newport, and between Marfly and Pittwater, with English capital, were mentioned by a witness ...

    Article : 357 words
  16. LORD LYTTON'S SPEECH.

    Lord Lytton, who was chairman of the League of Nations Commission which visited Manchuria, and reported to the League on the Sino-Japanese dispute, addressed a meeting of ...

    Article : 302 words
  17. BITTERNESS IN CHINA.

    Evidence of the bitterness in China towards the Japanese was observed by Mr. G. L. Wright, a young Sydney barrister, who returned this week from a visit to the East. ...

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  18. A.L.P. WAR

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Latham), commenting upon the resolutions of the A.L.P. conference, and of Labour campaign speeches, yesterday made the following statement:— ...

    Article : 434 words
  19. GERMANY.

    The Controller of the Prussian Police (Captain Goering) has caused a sensation by instructing the police that the activities of organisations hostile to the State must be ...

    Article : 262 words
  20. EMPIRE AIR ROUTES.

    The Federation of British Industries has written to the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) protesting against the internationalising of civil aviation as endangering the ...

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  21. SUPPLY OF MUNITIONS.

    The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Holland) has given notice that he will ask the Prime Minister (Mr. Forbes) whether, in view of the fact that the supply of munitions of war to ...

    Article : 153 words
  22. DOMINION BUTTER.

    The Australian Resident Minister in London (Mr. S. M. Bruce) and the High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir Thomas Wilford) are still in close touch with the Dominions Office in ...

    Article : 187 words
  23. ROUGH SEAS

    Strong southerly winds and high seas around the coast of Victoria during the last few days have caused a slight disorganisation of shipping. The Norwegian motorship ...

    Article : 144 words
  24. ARMOURED CARS

    British armoured cars were again requisitioned to quell disturbances in Alwar State, where rebellious Meo peasants looted and destroyed property, valued at more than ...

    Article : 183 words
  25. ANTARCTICA.

    A message from Oslo says that Australia's Antarctic claim is arousing keen interest in Norway. The Antarctic expert, Mr. Bjarne Aagaard, ...

    Article : 206 words
  26. CHINESE SENTENCED

    Mr. Justice Mann, in the Criminal Court to-day, sentenced Harry Quong, a Chinese, 44 years, to terms of imprisonment totalling 20 years. Quong was captured after a struggle ...

    Article : 222 words
  27. BANK OF ENGLAND.

    Since January 24 the Bank of England, largely through the operations of the Exchange Equalisation Fund, has acquired £19,986,000 in gold, which more than offsets ...

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  28. PONSFORD WITHDRAWS.

    W. H. Ponsford, who was selected in the Victorian team to meet England on March 3, has notified the selectors that he will not be available for the match, K. E. Rigg, who ...

    Article : 56 words
  29. QUEENSLAND PROTEST.

    The Queensland Government intends to protest, through the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) and the acting Agent-General (Mr. L. H. Pike), against the proposed restriction by ...

    Article : 51 words
  30. DRUNKEN DISTURBANCES

    Evidence that drunken disturbances had taken place in the grounds of a church at Canberra was given in the Licensing Court to-day when an application was made to the ...

    Article : 389 words
  31. DR. DORIS GORDON.

    In recognition of her services to obstetrics in New Zealand, the British College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists has invited Dr. Doris Gordon, of Stratford, to become a ...

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  32. MIAMI SHOOTING.

    Giuseppe Zangara, who attempted to assassinate the President-elect (Mr. Roosevelt) at Miami (Florida) on February 15 and gravely wounded the Mayor of Chicago (Mr. Anton ...

    Article : 106 words
  33. HOSIERY FACTORY

    A large crowd of people gathered in Renwick-street, Redfern, last night to witness a fire which considerably damaged the Gala Hosiery Manufacturing Company's factory. ...

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  34. BURNT TO DEATH.

    It is estimated that more than 100 Chinese were burnt to death this morning in a Chinese rubber shoe factory in the Yangtsepoo District. ...

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  35. INDUSTRIES FAIR.

    People from nearly every country in the world attended the opening day of the British Industries Fair. Many were waiting when the doors were opened early this morning. ...

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  36. MEAT TRADE,.

    In the House of commons the parliamentary Secretary for Labour (Mr. R. S. Hudson), in answer to a question, said that statistics collected for the cost of living showed that ...

    Article : 87 words
  37. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Perkins) will leave Sydney early in May on a visit to the Northern Territory. Accompanied by Mr. H. C. Brown, the ...

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  38. "MENACE TO HEALTH."

    In a report on the aborigines' camp, which is on the catchment area of the town water supply, the Local Government medical officer (Dr. R. J. English) says: "This state of ...

    Article : 79 words
  39. GROTESQUE FRENCH LAW.

    A roadmender named Jean Arnoux can cite a stranger experience of the weirdness of French law than Camille Hulin, of Lille, Arnoux is now 57. He was registered as a ...

    Article : 163 words
  40. TWO-UP PLAYER.

    In the Bendigo Court of General Sessions to-day, an appeal was made by Alexander John McCarthy against a sentence of 12 months' imprisonment imposed on him at the Mildura ...

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  41. TRAFFIC STRIKE.

    As a protest against wage reductions Paris postmen struck for two hours The telephones and telegraphs censed to function at 11 am causing extreme dislocation at the busiest ...

    Article : 88 words
  42. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier (Sir James Mitchell) announced to-day that Mr. H. S. W. Parker, member for North-east Fremantle in the Legislative Assembly, had been appointed ...

    Article : 77 words
  43. DEATH OF AIR CADETS.

    The Coroner returned a verdict of accidental death at the conclusion of the inquest on Air Cadets Keith Aloysius Crispe, 23 years, an John Carlisle Bolton McDonnell, 19 years. ...

    Article : 83 words
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