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  5. FRANCE-ITALY

    A message from Rome announces that the agreement between France and Italy was signed latt night by Signor Mussolini on ...

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  6. BREAD PRICES

    IT is reported that bread is being bought in many suburbs at 4½d a loaf over the counter, while in some areas carters are said to be ...

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  7. AIR MAILS

    WHILE the patronage of the Australian air mail has naturally sharply declined from the heavy collectors' and Christmas mails, ...

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  8. 'PLANE CRASHES INTO REGIMENT

    Fifteen men of the Fourth and Tenth Baliech Regiment were killed and eleven injured when an aeroplane of the Indian Air Force crashed into ...

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  9. IN METROPOLITAN AREA

    Mr. O. Bourke, a Sydney business man, told yesterday that a company was being formed, which would supply bread to shops at 2¾d a loaf. He ...

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  10. NEW PROCLAMATION

    It was stated, on behalf of the Baking Industry Employers' Association, which is associated with the Chamber of Manufactures, that the ...

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  11. GERMANY'S ANSWER

    Germany's answer to the Rome proposals cannot be expected before the Saar plebiscite. ...

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  12. SAAR PLEBISCITE

    Five men entering the polling booth at Beckingen to register the votes in the Saar plebiscite to-day gave the Hitler salute, resulting in ...

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  13. BRITISH COMMENT

    The Rome correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" understands that the Franco-Italian protocol contained a declaration that the ...

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  14. MACDONALD'S MESSAGE

    "Party politics mean national disruption to-day," declared a message from the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald), read at a conference of the ...

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  15. CHURCH WAR

    Seven were killed and four wounded in the State of Michigan, and five seriously wounded, while 22 received minor injuries, as a result of ...

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  16. SLEEPER CUTTER KILLED

    Harold Richard Keegan, 80, sleeper-cutter, lost his life on kurangal Mountain, near Gosford, when a tree weighting twenty tons fell on him, ...

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  17. EGON ERWIN DISCH

    At the Central Summons Court to-day the charge against Egon Erwin Kisch of being a prohibited immigrant was mentioned. ...

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  18. DERAILMENT

    Eleven tracks of a 1000-ton freight train leff the rails at Douglas Park early this morning, and practically totally wrecked both the main ...

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  19. £500 REWARD

    A reward of £500 is offered by the Government for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the murderer of Ethel Belshaw at ...

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  20. HOSPITAL TAX

    That it might be necessary to impose a tax for the upkeep of hospitals, was the statement of the Minister for Health (Mr. Weaver) in a ...

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  21. SOLICITOR'S BODY

    The body of Edwin Sullivan, 33 solicitor, of Geelong, who was missed after a New Year's Eve party at Queenscliff, was recovered from the ...

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  22. ANGLO-IRISH PACT

    The Stock Exchange reflected the effect of the Anglo-Irish pact. Many important shares rose 4 to 5 points, including Bank of Ireland. ...

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