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  5. King Sanctions Australia's Wish ROYAL VISIT TO AUSTRALIA

    It was officially announced from York House that the "King, in response to an invitation from the Governor-General of the Commonwealth and the Government, has been pleased to approve of a visit of Prince George to Australia on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "THE CUN WENT OFF"

    At the inquest concerning the death of John William Carroll (45), who was found shot at his home on December 4, ...

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  7. ART STUDENTS' FEES

    Protests against the Government's proposal to increase the fees payable by day art students of the Technical College ...

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  8. THOUSANDS DEAD

    More than 1000 persons are now believed to be dead as a result of yesterday's earthquake over India. More ...

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  9. SELLING BROKERS PERTURBED

    The Farmers' Relief Board has instructed the wool-selling firms not to offer wool sent by farmers in respect of whom stay orders have been ...

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  10. SEEDS OF WORLD WAR

    Speaking at a reception at Perth, Major Douglas, founder of the Douglas Credit System, said that it was now, almost generally admitted that ...

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  11. MURDER CHARGE

    At the Police Court to-day. Edward Henry Morey. who is charged with having murdered Percy Smith, was again remanded until January 31, on ...

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  12. "NO HALF-WAY HOUSE"

    "There is no half-way house for Britain between greatness and ruin," said Mr. Wi[?]ston Churchill, in a broadcast address to-day. "All the talk of ...

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  13. Universal Satisfaction

    Universal satisfaction is expressed at the decision of Prince George to visit Australia during the Victorian Centenary Celebrations, in October ...

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  14. Sydney Prepares

    A meeting of the Council of Manavement of the Citizens' Committee of the Sydney Festival Week has been called for January 31 to superintend the ...

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  15. CONFESSED TO MURDER

    The police have received a telegram from Carnarvon, stating that a halg-caste Indian entered the police station and admitted having murdered ...

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  16. CHINESE PIRACY

    The fourth daring piracy on the China coast within two months was carried out aboard the Pooan. en route from Shanghai to Tsingtao. ...

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  17. STRIKE DEVELOPMENTS

    A meeting of vital consequence to the employees in the textile industry is being held in Sydney to-day. A special meeting of the union will ...

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  18. LONDON WOOL SALES

    The wool sales opened to-day with strong advances for merinos and crossbreds. Merinos advanced 10 to 15 per ...

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  19. TIT FOR TAT

    Urging closer trade reciprocity between Britain and Australia to-day, Sir John Sandeman. a member of the House of Commons said. "If Australia ...

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  20. DEFEATED TWICE

    Miss Jryce Cooper, the English swimming champion, was twice beaten at, the Women's Amateur Swimming Championship Carnival, in Sydney last ...

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  21. FIDELITY!

    Watched over by three savage dogs, the body of Thomas Williams (62) was found in his but at Wattle Flat. ...

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  22. Central Committee Formed

    It was reported at the Trades Hall, last night., that a number of employees at the mill of the N.S.W. Woollen and Felt Industry Ltd., Alexandria, had ...

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  23. FISHING PARTY'S PERIL

    Seven occupants of a large fishing smack narrowly escaped drowning in shark infested waters outside Coff's Harbour. ...

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  24. FLOODS IN NORTH

    As the result of the spring tide and strong winds parts of the town of Mackay, Queensland, were inundated last night. Many old age pensioners ...

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  25. STATE DIVORCE MILL

    Last year's record number of divorce petitions in N.S.W. may be exceeded this year, 80 petitions having been filed in eight days. ...

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  26. REAL ESTATE SALES

    Official returns show that real estate sales registered in 1933 totalled £15,194,000, an increase of £2,952,000 on the previous year. ...

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  27. BRITISH SHIPBUILDING

    The total tonnage under construction in British shipyards shows a further steady increase for the three months ended December 31. when 106.044 tons ...

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  28. TEXTILE STRIKE

    Members of the Melbourne branch of the Textile Workers' Union have decided not to become involved in the dispute in N.S.W. ...

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  29. DISTRESS AT PORT KEMBLA

    A deputation from the Central Illawarra Council urged the Minister for Local Government to grant financial assistance. It was stated that 700 ...

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  30. ALLEGED JEWEL THIEF

    When the liner "Maloja" berthed at Fremantle yesterday, detectives arrested Alexander Lewis Fink, and charged him with cheating two firms ...

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  31. WARM IN SYDNEY

    As forecast by State Meteorologist. Mr. Mares a heat wave reached Sydney to-day, and at 9.50 a.m. the highest temperature of the morning ...

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  32. DEVALUATION OF DOLLAR

    The Federal Government may save £417,000 in its New York interest bill if the dollar is permanently devalued by 40 per cent. ...

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