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  4. H. G. Wells Reviews World Politics

    "Bold and great as President Roosevelt's schemes are, he cannot' carry them out in the United States alone," ...

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  5. RECORD FLOODS Orbost Homes Submerged

    The police at Orbost (Victoria) have issued a warning to all residents of flooded areas to vacate their homes, as a ...

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  6. FRENCH "KREUGER" Paris Papers Allege Murder

    Doctors refute the suggestions in the newspapers that the "French Kreuger," Serge Stavisky, was killed by police ...

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  7. MILK BY AEROPLANES!

    Regular shipments of milk into Chicago by aeroplanes has been started, as the fourth day of the milk blockade by irate ...

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  8. HOMEBUSH ABATTOIRS

    The Minister for Health, Mr. R. D. Weaver, declares there is no need for a public inquiry into conditions at Homebush ...

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  9. ANGRY ATLANTIC

    The anchor [?] "California" reached Gasgow to-day after an extremely severe Atlantic crossing. She ran into heavy weather soon after leaving New ...

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  10. INTERPRETATION WANTED

    Berlin messages state that the German Government has asked the French Government for further information upon the various points dealt ...

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  11. "Down With Thieves!"

    Thursday's meeting of the Chamber of Deputies promises to be the most exciting for many years, when the Stavisky affair will be brought up for ...

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  12. HIGHER THAN EVEREST?

    A letter received in Bombay from Kingdon Ward, the explorer, dispatched last July from Zayul, in South Eastern Tibet, just above ...

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  13. POPULAR AIR TRAVEL

    The highest number of air passengers ever recorded passed through Croydon airport during 1933. There were 87,539 passengers on ...

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  14. CLOSING DOWN

    As the terminal elevators at White Bay are lapidly becoming overtaxed, the Wheat Silo Department has declared its intention of closing down ...

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  15. BRICKWORKS DISPUTE

    Although propasals for the settlement of the strike at the Austral Brickworks. St. Peter's. were agreed to last week no resumption of work has ...

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  16. TEXTILE STRIKE Orange Woollen Mills

    As a result of the strike of girls at Orange Woolen Mills, the management has decided to close down the works indefinitely. ...

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  17. Murrumbidgee Rising

    A message from Wagga this morning states that it is expected that water will come down the Murrumbidgee River to-night or early ...

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  18. CLERGYMAN CENTENARIAN

    The Rev. C. F. Loste who celebrated his 105th birthday at St. Henel's yesterday received many messages of congratulation including one from the ...

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  19. WINOOKA

    A racing editor of New York stated to-day that the Australian sprinter Winooka was wintering well. He has gained 30 pounds in weight, despite ...

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  20. Damage at Lockhart

    During floods in the Lockhart district there was much damage to crops while 130 sheep were drowned. The Boree Creek overflowed twice, ...

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  21. STRYCHNINE IN TANK

    Detectives, who went to the home of Mrs. Ada Dean, of Guyong, near Millthorpe after the Government Analyst had found traces of strych ...

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  22. HINDU-MOSLEM CLASH

    Several were injured in rioting between Moslems and Hindus at Ajmer. as the result of a Hindu marriage procession playing music before a mosque, ...

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  23. Mill May be Closed Permanently

    The manager of the Ama'gamated Textiles Ltd. factory at Orange has offered to re-open the works to-morrow if sufficient employees offer ...

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  24. CONSTITUTIONAL CONFERENCE

    The Premier, Mr. Butler, says that at the constitutional conference to be held in Melbourne next month, South Australia will definitely oppose the ...

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  25. STOP PRESS

    Messrs. Wineheombe, Carson Ltd. report: "Competition was keen and general, and values buoyant, at ...

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  26. W.A. WHEAT FARMERS

    A meeting of farmers at Merredin convened by the Wheat growers' Union decided by 73 votes to 32 to [?] all superphosphate o[?]lers, and not to [?]W ...

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  27. £10,000,000 RISE

    Exports from Australia during the five months ended November amounted to £39,000,000. conspared with £28710,000 during the corresponding ...

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  28. Un[?]on Officials' View

    Officials of the Textile Workers' Union said to-day that the strike at Orange and Goulburn were a protest against the application of wage ...

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  29. FOUND DROWNED

    John Campfield (21). an inmate of W[?] Istand Mental Hospital [?] was found drowned in the Hawkesbury River late last night. ...

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