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  4. AN EASIER TONE

    The Australian Press Association learns that Mr. O'Malley's communication to London during the week-end resulted in official circles being very ...

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  5. HIS FATAL THIRD

    Another cadet pilot undergoing training for the Royal Australian Air Force, met his death yesterday, when Alexander Dix (20) crashed, while ...

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  7. ALLEGED FRAUD

    The former secretary of a city firm of leather merchants is believed to have defrauded his company of about £2500. He was arrested yesterday at ...

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  8. QUEENSLAND'S FLOODS

    [?] news from North Queens[?]hows that the death roll through [?] is estimated at [?] Many parties are marooned by flood waters and ...

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  10. GREAT HOMECOMING

    If the present plans mature the Australian Press understands that the Duke and Duchess of York's homecoming will be a most memorable one. ...

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  11. CARS FOR AUSTRALIA

    It was stated in the House of Commons to-day that Britain had hold Australia £3,174,000 worth of motor cars last year, while the ...

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  12. ON WAY TO DANCE

    On Saturday night a party consisting of M. Spies, M. Smith, S. Bamford, R. Bryant, and Misses Tress and Gladys Warner, Mona Lynch and L. ...

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  13. ENDOWMENT FOR ORPHANS

    It was decided by the Labor Caucus that orphans should benefit under the Child Endowment scheme. This decision was reached, despite ...

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  14. MUTCH'S TURN

    The split in the State Cabinet, caused by the disagreement between the Premier (Mr. Lang) and the Minister for Education (Mr. Mutch) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. NEGOTIATIONS CONCLUDE TO-MORROW

    A Hankow message states that negotiations between Eugene Chen, Nationalist Foreign Minister, and Owen O'Malley, British representative, are ...

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  16. BUILDING TRADES DISPUTE

    On the application of the Master Builders, the Board of Trade has suspended until further orders' the bricklayers' section of the building trades ...

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  17. BROKEN DOWN?

    An urgent message from Reuter's Hankow correspondent states that the agreement between Mr. Eugene Chen and Mr. Owen O'Malley is not ...

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  18. FLOOD'S TOLL

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  19. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    It is reported arrangements are being made in England for H. A. Barry to challenge Major Goodsell for the sculling championship of the world ...

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  20. A STATEMENT REFUTED

    Officials of the Returned Soldiers' League deny a statement made at the "Hands-off-China" meeting last night that "Branches of the Returned ...

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  21. THE DAVIS CUP.

    A New York message states that the United States Lawn Tennis Association announced to-day the re-entry of India and Roumania into the Davis. ...

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  22. BOAT CAPSIZES

    Late on Saturday night Claude Hamilton and David Wardley were thrown into the river, when their boat capsized. Hamilton was ...

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  23. LATE COMMERCIAL

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  24. PREFERS THE OLD LOVE.

    M[?] Daaxd[?] servant girl, has received scores of offers of marriage—mostly from strangers—following an ...

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  25. PINEDO ALOFT

    A message from Rio Dero, Cape-Verde, states that Major De Pinedo has arrived on his world flight, completing two thousand miles in two ...

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  26. BADDELEY'S JAUNT

    The Minister for Labor and Industry (Mr. Baddeley) will leave Australia on his visit overseas on March 1. The Ministry, it is understood ...

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  27. SHOT FROM BEHIND

    The body of Alexander James Raeburn was found yesterday at Paradise, about 20 miles from St. Arnaud, in a shed on the farm of his father. ...

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  28. THE COAL TROUBLE

    The Prime Minister has indicated that the Federal Government can take no action in the colliery trouble. Local boards, he said, could only be ...

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  29. FREE AIR TRAVEL

    A message states that the members of the Reichstag are enjoying the same rail travel [?]vilegs as the Australian politicians are now demanding ...

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  30. SKIDDED AND CAPSIZED

    A motor car containing a party of five Sydney people, skidded and overturned on Raglan Hill yesterday afternoon. The occupants had a narrow ...

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  31. ALL AUSTRALIAN

    Departing from the custom of most predecessors, Sir Thomas Goodwin, the new Governor of Queensland, has decided not to take his own ...

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  32. FATALLY BURNT

    Mrs Thomas Hall of High Street, Wodonga, was fatally burnt at an early hour this morning during an outbreak of fire which occurred at ...

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  33. SEARCH PARTY LOST

    A prospecting party which left Lake Grace in January 12, expecting to return a week later, had not put in an appearance after ten days had passed. ...

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  34. ADELAIDE MYSTERY

    Ronald Reynolds and John Baxter, who a week ago were remanded in the Police Court [?] charge of being without [?] means of support ...

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  35. MUTCH REPLIES

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Minister for Education, Mr. Mutch, referring to the Auditor [?]eral's report in [?]port to the [?] ...

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  36. MANFRED'S RECORD

    At Flemington this morning Manfred covered a mile in 1,42 [?] lowering the track record. The hurdles were 33 feet out from the rai[?] ...

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  37. BOWLS

    Members of the Bowling Club are advised that the Pennant match, Inverell v. Glen Innes, will be played on the local green to-morrow [?] ...

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  38. HUNDREDS KILLED

    Hundreds of persons are dead from an earthquake which [?] large number of landslides in Jug[?]Slavia. ...

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  39. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Unsettled in the [?] parts with further rain and in places t[?] about the [?] fine in [?] half, with ...

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