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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The first meeting of the British Cabinet this year will be held on Thursday. Sir John Simon, Foreign Secretary, will return from Geneva to be present. He ...

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  3. TARIFF NEGOTIATIONS.

    Tariff negotiations with representatives of Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Iceland have been in progress for some time, and at their conclusion similar ...

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  4. A PERMANENT ORCHESTRA

    "Standing room only" might have been displayed with justification outside the old council chamber at Melbourne Town Hall yesterday, when a public meeting ...

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  5. THE BODY BOWLING.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--Although it was officially denied to-day that a cablegram had been sent by the Australian Board of Control last night to the Marylebone ...

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  6. ENGLAND'S STRONG POSITION

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--A team could scarcely hope to be in a better position to win a cricket match than was England at the close of to-day's play in the ...

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  7. SEARCH FOR HINKLER.

    The search for Squadron Leader Bert Hinkler is being continued by Captain Hope in the Alpine regions. Captain Hope ascertained that a ...

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  8. OLDFIELD'S CONDITION.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--W. A. Oldfield, who received a severe blow on the head from a ball bowled by Larwood on Monday, is making a good recovery. He visited ...

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  9. "Game More Like a Battle."

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The English captain, Jardine, to-day sent a telegram to Mrs. Oldfield, expressing the regret of all M.C.C. players at the "unfortunate ...

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  10. DANGEROUS BOWLING.

    Sir,--It is to be regretted that in "big" cricket to-day some bowlers are apparently setting themselves the task of injuring opposing players through exploiting the ...

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  11. DE VALERA'S TAXES.

    Mr. Cosgrave, speaking at Cavan, said Mr. de Valera had promised a reduction in taxation of £2,000,000. Instead he had increased taxation by £4,000,000. In ...

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  12. HOW ENGLAND VIEWS IT.

    Various opinions are given concerning body bowling tactics. Harold Gilligan, who captained a team to New Zealand, which played a few games in ...

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  13. GOODS TRAIN ON FIRE.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.--With flames shooting from a truck contouring empty butter boxes, a goods train dashed into Kangaroo Flat railway station at ...

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  14. WARM AND SULTRY.

    ADELAIDE Tuesday.--The forecast for to-morrow Is:--At first warm to hot and sultry. Some scattered rain and thunder storms. ...

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  15. BULGARIAN PRINCESS.

    Monsignor Roncalli, the Apostolic delegate to Bulgaria, has protested to the Premier regarding the baptism of the baby princess in the Greek Orthodox ...

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  16. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--Maybe Waterloo was won on the playing fields of Eton. England may achieve barren victory through her cricket fields. Mr. Jardine is no doubt an ...

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  17. FIRE AT GEELONG.

    GEELONG, Tuesday.--A fire which broke out in the bowling club's pavilion attached to the Corio club in Latrobe-terrace at 5 a.m. to-day, almost destroyed ...

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  18. SHORTER WORKING WEEK

    The secretary of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions (Mr. C. Crofts) has received a letter from the British Trade Union Congress general council in ...

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  19. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--Allow me as a cricket enthusiast and a daily reader of the varied comments in "The Age" regarding the much-discussed leg-theroy, to advocate the claim ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLES.

    Samuel Furnace, a master builder, who took poison after his arrest in connection with the Chalk Farm (England) murder, has died. ...

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  21. WAVERLEY MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--When Eric Roland Craig, 25 years, salesman, appeared at the Central Police Court to-day on a charge of having murdered Iris Marriott, ...

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  22. MELBOURNE CRICKET GROUND.

    The Health Commission had before it yesterday the report by the district health officer (Dr. C. P. Rowan) on the sanitary and other conditions of the Mlelbourne ...

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  23. NATIONAL PARK MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--It is now almost certain that an arrest will be made within the next few days in the Bessie O'Connor murder. It will be remembered that the ...

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  24. TRAMWAY EMPLOYES.

    The secretary of the Victorian branch of the Tramway Employes' Association (Mr. T. Jewell) yesterday announced that following a petition signed by 400 ...

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  25. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    George Ward McKay, late of Mills-street, Albert Park, tailor, who died on 11th December last, left by will dated 1st November, 1930, real estate valued at £985 and personal property ...

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  26. TWO CHILDREN DROWNED.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--Two drowning cases occurred at seaside resorts to-day. At Seacliff Richard John Sarre, eight years, of Elen-avenue, Unley Park, son ...

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  27. Endowment Fund Appeal.

    Sir,--The amalgamation of the two existing orchestras--the University Symphony Orchestra and the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra--brings nearer to ...

    Article : 599 words
  28. BALANCING THE BUDGET.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.--Addressing the Golden Square section of the Bendigo Old Age and Invalid Pensioners' Defence League to-day, Mr. A. E. Cook, M.L.A., ...

    Article : 98 words
  29. GIFT OF MUSIC.

    Mrs. James Dyer, of Paris (sister of Cr. H. G. Smith, Lord Mayor of Melbourne), has presented to the Association of Music Teachers of Victoria a complete series of ...

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  30. PECULIAR UNION DISPUTE.

    A dispute arising over the refusal of a member of the Coopers' Union to pay a lovy of 4 per week in aid of unemployed members of the union led to a cessation ...

    Article : 175 words
  31. INTERRUPTED FLIGHT.

    PERTH, Tuesday,--The north-west mail aeroplane, piloted by F. Copley, should have reached Geraldton from Port Hedland in ordinary circumstances about 10 ...

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  32. MAN WITH BROKEN NECK.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Unaware that his neck was fractured when he received a jolt while riding on a motor lorry on 1st November, Samuel Flavell, 68 years, ...

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  33. WAKOOL IRRIGATION SCHEME.

    DENILIQUIN, Tuesday.--The State Treasury has made available £318,000 for the commencement of the Wakool irrigation scheme in March. Tenders will be ...

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