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  3. SENSATIONAL CRICKET CONTINUES--WOODFULL A DUCK

    Nagel is not the only cricketer to provide sensations. Duckworth. and Larwood combined to provide another this morning when they had Woodfull out before he scored. ...

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  4. CONGRESSMAN SEES DANGERS.

    WASHINGTON. Monday. —Unemployment relief must be found in the coming short session of ...

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  5. PLOT TO KILL HERRIOT

    Tne frustrated plot against Premier Herriot was given international significance by officials of the ...

    Article : 137 words
  6. NEGRO'S HEAD SMASHED

    The appalling story of a human sacrifice as part of the rites of a weird negro cult here was told to-day. ...

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  7. WILL O' THE WISP FILM STAR.

    Greta Garbo, the film star, who was supposed to have left Paris for the Riviera, bobbed up in Copenhagen on Saturday ...

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  8. WILL HITLER

    The fourth day of the Cabinet crisis saw no change in the political situation. ALTHOUGH, in accordance with ...

    Article : 148 words
  9. FIERCE FIGHTING

    Reports from Harbin indicate that serious fighting is now in progress over a wide area along the Chinese ...

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    DUCKWORTH. The English wicket-keeper made a valuable capture to-day when he held a ball which Woodfull touched. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. FRANCO-GERMAN TRADE TREATY

    Negotiations for a revision of the Franco-German commercial treaty opened on Monday forenoon at the Foreign Office, in ...

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    H. LARWOOD. He got two wickets soon after the Australian XI.—England match was resumed at the Melbourne Cricket ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. SEVEN PERSONS FINED

    Seven persons were fined by Mr. P. M. Hishon, P.M., in the Summons Court, for failure to provide income tax returns and ...

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  14. PROHIBITIONIST LOSES MEMORY

    Asheville (North Carolina), Monday. Colonel Raymond Robins, the widely known prohibitionist, ...

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  15. SOLICITOR ADMITTED.

    ON the motion of Mr. f. T. Grove, Charles Thomas Champion, a solicitor of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, was admitted ...

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  16. THREE BILLS PASSED.

    THREE bills were read a third time in the Legislative Assembly this morning—the Main Roads Fund Transfer Approval Bill (for the transfer of ...

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  17. AMY MAY FLY BACK TO ENGLAND

    Mrs. J. A. (Amy) Mollison is contemplating flying back to England in an attempt to break the record. She may start at the next full moon. FOLLOWING plans laid by the "Cape ...

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  18. EUROPEAN DEBT PROBLEM

    With the leaders of both political parties gathering in the capital a straggle is anticipated by both factions to-morrow when President H. C. Hoover and President-Elect F. D. Roosevelt meet to disentangle the European debt problem. ...

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  19. POLICEMAN'S VIGILANCE REWARDED

    How the vigilance of a policeman, proceeding to the scene of a crime, enabled him to arrest the offenders, was told to Mr. A. P. W. Tregear, P.M., in the Police Court to-day. AN employee of a house in ...

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  20. IMSULL'S HEALTH IMPROVES.

    ATHENS, Monday.—Samuel Insull, who is awaiting. extradition. hearings, was reportecl to be in much ...

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  21. JAP. DELEGATES SUPPORTED.

    TOKIO, Monday. — The spokesman for the War Office declared that the Japanese delegation at ...

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  22. U.S.A. POLO CHAMPIONSHIP.

    BUENOS AIRES, Monday.—The United States defeated Argentina by 9 to 6 In the first match for the American Cup, ...

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  23. NEW OLYMPIC RECORDS.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Amateur Athletic Union will meet next week to award the national championship events and to ...

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  24. Greenland Dispute

    A Danish-Norwegian dispute over the Sovereignty of Eastern Greenland was brought to-day ...

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    Japanese women in their quaint hats are employed to cut the grass in Tokio varies in this primitive manner. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. EPILEPTIC BOY A KILLER

    An epileptic boy has confessed, that he is the slayer of Frank Jordan, a motor car salesman, and ...

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  27. CHILD WELFARE SERVICE.

    "We realise that lives can be saved by improving child welfare service," said ihe Home Secretary (Mr. E. M. Hanlon), in moving the second reading of the Notification of Births Bill in the Legislative Assembly to-day. ...

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  28. SHOCK FROM TELEPHONE.

    A most unusual accident which occurred the other day at Loch Lomond (Warwick), when a man received a shock on picking up the telephone receiver, was commented on by the Deputy-Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. Little) ...

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  29. BRITAIN'S NEW LOCOMOTIVES.

    THE new oil-electric Diesel-engined locomotives, capable of drawing 900 passengers at the rate of 70 miles an hour, resemble huge aluminium boxes. The driver, behind plateglass windows, easily controls the 1700 horse-power engine by pressing a self-starter and ...

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  30. CATALAN DIET ELECTION.

    THE election for the Catalan Diet resulted in an overwhelming victory for the Left Union, headed, by Col Macia, which won 67 out of 85 seats, while the Conservatives won 12. The remainder were ...

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  31. NEWSPAPER WINS APPEAL.

    The appeal of the "Herald" and "Weekly Times," Ltd., of Melbourne, In an Important Federal Income tax case, was upheld by ...

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  32. Q.T.C. Christmas-New Year Meeting.

    Although, as announced In our turf notes, the Q.T.C. originally arranged Its Christmas-New Year meeting for Monday, December 26, ...

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  33. NEW BILLS.

    THE Home Secretary (Mr. E. M. Hanlon) gave notice in the Legislative Assembly this morning that to-morrow he would move that the House ...

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