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  2. Advertising

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  4. DEATHS INCREASING

    Britain is in the grip of an influenza epidemic, which has been increasing in intensity since Christmas, although the cases are mostly of a mild type. The deaths in London and the larger towns of England, ...

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  5. CHIUMENKOW PASS CAPTURED BY JAPANESE

    Chiumenkow Pass is now definitely in the hands of the Japanese, put the terrible privations experienced by both sides during the fight for this strategic point beggar description. The wintry conditions prevailing in Manchuria and North China are the worst for many ...

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  6. "NO MORE VICARS OF BRAY"

    An instruction from the Cabinet to the Public Service is that all public servants must be members of trade unions. ...

    Article : 274 words
  7. HINKLER MYSTERY

    The continued absence of news has now created the gravest fears as to the fate of Squadron-Leader Bert Hinkler, who left England on Saturday on a solo flight to Australia. The British aviation authorities are most ...

    Article : 394 words
  8. TERRORISM IN SPAIN

    After four days of terrorism the Government has failed to arrest a single leader of the rebel movement. The death roll ...

    Article : 86 words
  9. MOTOR CAR WRECKED

    "The accident was mainly due to the truck driver's inexperience." That is the conclusion arrived at in the police report on the motor smash ...

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  10. EARLY GENERAL ELECTION ?

    It is reliably stated that a general election may take place in March or April. Every effort is being made by the Department of the Interior to speed up the ...

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  11. STUMPS SCORES

    On each day of the Third Test Match in Adelaide, "The Telegraph" will publish a CLOSE OF PLAY EDITION. ...

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  12. GUIDE TO FORM

    On page 7 of this issue appears a complete guide to the form of the candidates engaged at the meeting of the Brisbane Amateur ...

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  13. "A NEW GENEVA" World Conference

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that as a result of discussions by the Preparatory Committee of the World ...

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  14. BATHS TRAGEDY

    John David Bowden Randall, 21, of Francis Street, Marrickville, went to the Domain Baths yesterday with six fellow employees of Noyes ...

    Article : 139 words
  15. SIR H. GULLETT

    The Minister for Customs (Sir Henry Gullett) yesterday forwarded to the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) his resignation from the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 135 words
  16. STRANGE SCENE

    Yesterday one of the accused men in the Tighe's Hill eviction case named Clarke who had been indisposed since the hearing was resumed on Monday, ...

    Article : 102 words
  17. MAN'S SUICIDE

    Michael Griffin, 45, was found in a hut near a hotel at Greenethrope,With Shocking head wounds stated to be due to the discharge of a shotgun which was found ...

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  18. PRODUCTION IN RUSSIA

    M. Molotov, president of the People's Commissars, addressing the Central Committee, of the Communist Party, outlined the provisions for 1933, the ...

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  19. FRENCH FINANCES

    The Cabinet has unanimously approved of M. Cheron's programme of financial reforms to balance the Budget. They involve cuts in salaries ...

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  20. THEFT OF BICYCLE

    "I wanted to sell the bicycle to get some money to get the man I've been living with out of gaol," said Florence Webster, 40, when she pleaded guilty in ...

    Article : 107 words
  21. RUSSO-CANADIAN TRADE DEAL

    The negotiations in connection with the proposed oil and cattle deal between Canada add Russia are at a standstill. So fur the Canadian Government ...

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  22. BRUTAL CROWD

    A large crowd of men and women brutally attacked Constable Bright, of the Darlinghurst Police Station, last night when he was escorting to the ...

    Article : 159 words
  23. THEATRICAL CASE

    Judgment was delivered in the Summons Court yesterday in the case in which three former members of the Versatile Travelling Theatrical Company ...

    Article : 172 words
  24. Y.A.L. BOYS' BAND

    The Young Australia League Boys Band arrived here yesterday, but were not allowed to parade on account of the city's ban on marching due to last year's ...

    Article : 73 words
  25. WHEN PYJAMAS ARE NEWS !

    The late Lord Northcliffe held that if a dog bites a man, it's only an occurrence, but if a man bites a dog--well, that's news. ...

    Article : 84 words
  26. STATE EDUCATION

    The establishment of a council of education in each State was advocated by Professor Francis Anderson and Mr. W. J. Elliott at the Education ...

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  27. "TOO HOT TO WALK"

    "We could not get the dole in New South Wales; we wanted food and we wanted work. It was too hot to walk, so we jumped the train." ...

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  28. STOP PRESS

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  29. N.S.W. FIRES

    It is estimated that the fires which ravaged the districts between Newcastle and Wyong did damage amounting to almost £100,000. Thanks ...

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  30. Card Sharping Alleged

    Mr. J. Stewart Berge, Police Magistrate, reserved his decision until Saturday in the case in which Krupps Miller, 34, wrestler, appeared before him in ...

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  31. FRIDAY--THIRTEENTH.

    Let the superstitious beware. To-day is Friday, the Thirteenth, doubly unlucky to those who simply must find a day or a ...

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  32. ALWAR TROUBLE

    The arrival of British Indian troops in Alwar territory has considerably improved the situation in the affected area, a resumption of normal business ...

    Article : 138 words
  33. "ENSANGUINED GOLD, DISTRESSFULLY EARNED"

    Having sold everything they can do without, the poor people of Budapest, who are suffering terrible hardships, now are trading their blood. Scores of them wait every day at the Central Station for Blood Transfusion, pictured above, in the hope of being called upon to give their blood for medical purposes. For one-lenth of a litre of blood they receive 20 marks (approximately £1). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. ENFORCED LEISURE

    The grave clangers of the enforced leasure of unemployment, especially in the case of boys and girls who have just left school, were emphasised by Rev. ...

    Article : 190 words
  35. BATHER INJURED

    Hitting the sharp edge of a disused petrol drum when he was bathing in a water hole near his residence at Samford Road, Alderley, yesterday ...

    Article : 58 words
  36. FRENCH MERCHANT MARINE

    The merchant marine commissions of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate decided that, in consequence of the destruction of the liners Georges Philippar ...

    Article : 146 words
  37. EMPLOYMENT OF YOUTHS

    The establishment of an employment bureau for adolescents was suggested by Mr. E. S. Ritchie, of the New South Wales Technical Teachers' Association, speaking ...

    Article : 106 words
  38. SWEPT OUT TO SEA

    Lex Macdonald, the famous boy soprano, who lately returned from Australia, narrowly escaped drowning at Dunedin. He was caught by the ...

    Article : 45 words
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