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  4. To-day's Forecast:

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  5. PRESIDENT VON HINDENBURG DISSOLVES REICHSTAG

    President von Hindenburg has signed a decree dissolving the Reichstag. An election will be held on March. 5. "Germans, give us four years and then pass your ...

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  6. Ex-Ministers To Be Prosecuted

    TEHERAN, Wednesday.—Abdul Hussein Khan Diba, former chief of the Shah's Treasury, was ...

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  7. RE-ARMAMENT RACE FEARED

    The views held in high quarters here are that disarmament has reached a critical situation and that it is imperative that a ...

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  8. Missing Dredge Located

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The coastguard headquarters announced to-day that the ...

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    ADMIRAL BYRD, Whose second expedition to the South Pole has now been set down for next October. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    J. H. THOMAS. (Sec cable on this page). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The King speaking into the microphone for his broadcast to over 400,000,000 Britons throughout the Empire. It was the first time a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BOXING IN AMERICA

    America's two middleweight champions' scored knockout victories last night on the same card before ...

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  13. FARMERS' FIGHT FOR MORATORIUM. Winning In U.S.A

    Farmers of the American North-West, battling to save their properties from foreclosure, appeared to be ...

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  14. EXPRESS TRAIN DERAILED

    The railway strike in North ireland was marked by violence when a grave outrage was committed on Wednesday. The ...

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  15. GAOL ESCAPEES REACH PARIS

    Three of the 29 Spanish Monarchists who some time ago escaped from Villa Cisneros on the Gold Coast, arrived on ...

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  16. WILL FOURTH TEST MATCH IN BRISBANE BE CALLED OFF? TERM "UNSPORTSMANLIKE" OBJECTED TO BY ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM.

    Memvers of the English cricket team met informally and through their managers, Messrs. P. F. Warner and R. Palairet, have communicated with the British Trade Commissioner in Australia (Mr. E, T. Crutchley) asking him to communicate with the Board of Control and prevail upon it to withdraw the word "unsportsmanlike" contained in their cable of protest sent to the M.C.C. ...

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  17. MURDER OF A JOURNALIST

    One of the most sensational murders in the history of the Chinese capital occurred this afternoon, ...

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  18. STIMSON SENDS NOTE TO PERU.

    The Secretary of state, Mr. Stimson, has addressed a note to Peru, expressing the hope that that country would accept the ...

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    H. LARWOOD, The English express bowler, who was in form at Toowoomba to-day, taking two wickets in the one over. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ARCHIE JACKSON, Popular cricketer, who is at present ill in a private hospital. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. CHANCERY DECISION.

    MR. JUSTICE FARWELL, in the Chancery Division, decided that holders on the English register of A and C preference stocks in the ...

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  22. DAVIS CUP DRAW.

    The most representative entry list in the history of the Davis Cup tennis tournament has been made for the 1933 series, it was ...

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  23. ENGLISH MANAGERS' DENIAL.

    TOOWOUMBA, To-day. There is a possibillty, a remote one perhaps, but still a possibility, that Brisbane may not see its test match. The statement in London "Star" ...

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  24. WALL-ST. DEALINGS.

    STRENGTH in railway stocks steadied the stock market in early dealings to-day, and prevented selling tendencies from getting ...

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  25. THE ENGLISH EXPRESS SECURES TWO WICKETS IN ONE OVER.

    Bowes, England's tallest player, fielded for England against Queensland Country when their match was resumed this morning in dull, cool weather. Voce has a severe attack of influenza, and is abed at the hotel. LARWOOD, bowling three-quarte ...

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  26. UNFIT TO ATTEND POLICE COURT.

    Mentioning last week's Toowong murder in the Police Court today, the prosecutor (Senior-Sergeant D. M'Grath) stated that the ...

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  27. TRADE HOPES SHATTERED.

    The Federation of British Industries has. received many protests from members throughout the country, stating that the increase in the, New, Zealand exchange had shattered their hopes for better ...

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  28. M.C.C. CALLS ON DOMINIONS SECRETARY.

    That the leg theory dispute has assumed disquieting proportions in Government circles is indicated by a visit which prominent members of the M.C.C. made to Downing-street to confer with Mir. J. II. Thomas (Secretary for the Dominions). ...

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  29. TWO NAVY CHIEFS RETIRE.

    REAR[?]ADMIRALS CHASE and Schofield, members of the Navy General Board, will retire to-day, having reached the statutory retirement age ...

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  31. ROOSEVELT'S CABINET.

    Surprises are in store for political experts who think they know the approximate make up of the Roosevelt Cabinet. ...

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  32. STOP PRESS

    Dank Tragedy.—With a bullet wound in his hoad, Victor William Tollard, an accountant, was found dead in the vaults of Commonwealth ...

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  33. MADRID TO BE EMBELLISHED.

    The Government envisages a big scheme for the embellishment of the capital. The plan includes the building of a new town hall, three ...

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  34. LOAN TO INSULL.

    Other properties in Samuel in[?]ull's utility empire, which colapsed last summer, appeared likely to go into the hands of ...

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  35. JAP. PREMIER'S ASSASSINATION.

    The Japanese public will have absolutely no respect for its army and navy until the assassination of Premier inukal by young ...

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  36. THE SCORES.

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