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  4. DISARMAMENT STATEMENTS FROM ITALY AND U.S.A.

    Written by Signor Gayda, who is often Signor Mussolini's mouthpiece, an article in the "Giornale d'ltalia" is believed to outline the trend of the Duce's conversations with the British Foreign Secretary ...

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  6. DUTIABLE GOODS

    Captain W. H. Weeks, of the schooner Isabel, which arrived in Sydney yesterday after 18 months' cruise from England, declares that the ...

    Article : 133 words
  7. FIRE DAMP

    Nearly 160 miners were trapped in mines at Dux following a fire damp explosion. Entrances to three mines connected with ...

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  8. M[?] DISTRIBUTION

    The introduction of the bottling of milk and the block system in the distribution of the product is looked upon with disfavor by the members of the ...

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  9. TARONGA PARK

    An American, tourist recently visited the Taronga Park Zoo, Sydney. His comment to officials after he had been shown over it was: "I have ...

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  10. LOAN COUNCIL

    The Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) to-day complained that, although Victoria had ben the most provident of all the States, it was the one which ...

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  11. EARLY STAGES OF WAR

    Dean Inge, in a revised edition of his book, "England," asserts that the United States Government seriously contemplated anti-British action in the ...

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  12. CANOE VOYAGE

    Three youths Norman Smith, aged 23 years. George Tumer, aged 20 years, and Jack M'Blane propose to undertake an adventurous voyage ...

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  13. WAR PENSIONS TRIBUNALS

    The Federal Government will [?]aortly give attention to the position of the War Pensions Appeal Tribunals, appointed in 1929 by the Bruce-Page ...

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  14. SIR ROBERT GIBSON

    A mask of the features of the late Sir Robert Gibson was taken after his death on Tuesday by the aculptor, Mr. Paul Montftcrd, who has been ...

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  15. GHASTLY THREAT

    A panic stricken mother reported to the police that she had received a series of telephone threat against her daughter, an 18 year old cabaret ...

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  16. RAILWAY COMMISSIONER

    The State Government has decided to increase the salary of the Commissioner of Railways (Mr. Hartigan) to £5000 a year, which was paid to ...

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  17. LAGNY DISASTER

    As a sequel to the railway [?] at Lagny in which more than 200 persons were killed and 300 injured, charges of imprudence, ineffciency, ...

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  18. RUMANIAN GOVERNMENT

    The Prime Minister (M. Angelescu), who has been in office only a few days, has resigned. The former Minister for Commerce (M. Tatarescu) is now ...

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  19. TRAIN DERAILED

    It was revealed to-day that in a derailment of a goods train near Nashville last night a gang of fettlers narrowly escaped with their lives. ...

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  20. CHURCH v STATE

    The Munich correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the Rev. Father Rossberger, a well-known priest aud scholar, who is director of a ...

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  21. LOST IN BUSH FOR SIX DAYS

    Mrs. Nathalie Sharples, who was found yesterday afternoon after haying, been lost in the dense scrub near Helensburg for six days, is now in a ...

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  22. PRICE OF TEA

    The Minister for Customs (Colonel White) said to-day that when the Customs officials concluded their inquiry as to whether the rise in the ...

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  23. SON'S ACTION

    "It seems a dreadful thing," said the Chief Justice (Sir James Blair), when Walter Charles Clifford, of Kartoum street, Brisbane, a carter, ...

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  24. DEATH OF "KILLARNEY KATE"

    A woman, of extraordinary personality, who for a great many years had become well known around the streets of Melbourne, died in Melbourne. ...

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  25. STOLEN IDOL

    The theft of an ancient idol of Siva, the Hindu Goddess of Destruction, from the temple of Avantshi near Tirupur, Southern India, bad a ...

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  26. MURDER OF KING

    Investigations into the [?] responsible for the murder of Nadir Shah, King of Afghanistan, have so far resulted in 16 executions and two life ...

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  27. COOTAMUNDRA TRAGEDY

    William Sowter, architect, who has resided at Cootamundra and several years ago retired from practice through failing health, was found dead ...

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  28. NURSE CAVELL

    George Gaston Quien, whose sentence to death in 1908 Was commuted to life imprisonment, and who was principally responsible for Nurse ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN MADE

    An all-Australian made motor car has been produced and to-day Sir Charles Kingeford Smith left in it with two companions for a non-stop trip to ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    It was learned to-day that, for reasons of economy, only the three destroyers received on loan from the Royal Navy, will be placed in ...

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  31. SAWYER INJURED

    Cyril Ryan, aged 24 years, a sawyer, was shockingly injured while working at Saxton and Sons' timber yards, Pyrmont to-day. He was sawing a long ...

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  32. HIKE AROUND AUSTRALIA

    R. A. V. Millbank and T. E. York have reached Casino as the last stage of a remarkable journey by foot around Australia. They left Melbourne in ...

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  33. HITLER BECOMES LYRICAL

    The Chancellor (Herr Hitter), in a long, lyrical New Year manifesto, says: "It is better to be destroyed than to surr[?] to our cut[?] ...

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