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  4. SAFETY OF FRANCE

    The British Foreign Secretary, Mr, Austen Chamberlain, replying to a question in the House of Commons, said that no undertaking ...

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  5. TWO KILLED

    The pilot and a passenger were killed in a remarkable aviation accident which occurred at Le Bourget. ...

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  6. LORD FORSTER'S SUCCESSOR

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, declared to-day that there was no truth in the cabled statement that the Commonwealth Government ...

    Article : 52 words
  7. WILL EAT ONLY WHEN HUNGRY

    Harold Hoick, aged 38, a University medical student, to-day begins a two-year fasting diet, with the object of determining the ...

    Article : 96 words
  8. TWO FLOGGINGS ORDERED

    Twelve strokes of the cat-o'-nine-tails and two years' imprisonment was the sentence imposed upon George Butwell by Judge ...

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  9. SPEEDING-UP

    A revolution in air travel, whereby airships in future will travel safer and easier, and can be moored to floating bases, is ...

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  10. ENGLAND'S STRONG TEAM

    Only one change has been made in the English team which won the fourth test to meet Australia in the fifth, and last, test match, commencing at the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day. Sandham goes into the team in ...

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  11. NEVER TO DRIVE AGAIN

    Mrs. Rachel May Foster, the driver of the motor car which killed Mr. Walker, the headmaster of Grimwade House, at the intersection of Swanston ...

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  12. PRINCE HENRY ILL

    Prince Henry, tho third son of King George, is suffering from a feverish cold, and is a patient in the military hospital at Aldershot. ...

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  13. COLOR LINE IN SOUTH AFRICA

    The South African Union Government has determined to legislate in regard to the color bar. In the House of Assembly, the ...

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  14. AMERICAN MILLIONAIRES YACHT IN SYDNEY

    One of the finest of its kind in the world, the yacht Ohio, owned by Mr. E. W. Scripps, American newspaper millionaire, arrived in Sydney Harbor yesterday from Melbourne on its world tour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. PRESTIGE RESTORED

    Mr. E. R. Wilson, writing in the "Daily Express," says that the last victory restored the prestige of English cricket, and the players will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. THE POWERHOUSE WAR

    The Railway Commissioners have been informed by the Lord Mayor (Aid. Stokes) that if they concur in the City Council's policy to construct a new ...

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  17. CONTROL OF ARMS

    Up to the present, 30 States, including the United States of America, Germany, and Turkey, have announced their intention of ...

    Article : 114 words
  18. THOROUGH THIEVES

    Thirty-four carcases, worth £70, were stolen from the abattoirs of George Alexander, at South Preston, last night. To move the carcases the thieves ...

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  19. 'BUS DRIVERS

    A suggestion that 'bus drivers should be examined for eyesight and general fitness to carry out their duties, was supported by Dr. ...

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  20. FROM U.S.A.

    A healthy curiosity about Australia is growing in U.S.A. Americans are coming to see the country for themselves. They have an idea there may ...

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  21. DISEASE INFECTED HARES

    Four hares and a number of guineapigs, which were stolen on Wednesday night, had been inoculated with disease germs, and there is fear that, ...

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  22. WILL GO BACK TO WORK

    The men on strike at the gas works have decided to resume work at once, pending a conference. The men were directed to return to ...

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  23. MEAT FREIGHTS

    The Refrigerated Tonnage Committee has reduced the freight on Australian frozen beef, by steamers loading after March 1, to ...

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  24. STOCK SWINDLING

    Mr. Simmons, president of the Now York Stock Exchange, told a meeting of exchange officials, bankers, and others that ...

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  25. CONCENTRATING

    It is anticipated that the concentration of the China, Indies, and Australian fleets will be effected by Saturday. ...

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  26. CYCLIST'S LUCK

    When he was knocked down and run over by a motor car, at the intersection of Court and Clarence Streets, a youth named Traoucis ...

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  27. RUSSIA PROTESTS

    A Pekin message states that the Soviet Ambassador has protested to the Foreign Office against the maintenance of Russian "white" troops ...

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  28. CIRCULAR QUAY THAT WAS

    A view of Circular Quay taken during the early eighties, when the iron clippers were being beaten off the seas by the square-rigged steamers of the Chimborazo and Cuzco type. One of these vessels is shown here at the Orient wharf. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. W.A. ENCOURAGES YOUNG MIGRANTS

    Mr. Colebatch, Agent-General for West Australia, announced at an influential meeting of Anglo-West Australians the formation of a Perth ...

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  30. SUICIDE PACT

    Remarkable features were disclosed at the inquest on a middle-aged couple, known as Mr. and Mrs. Lord, who were found dead in a flat at Streatham. ...

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  31. MIGHT HAVE BEEN WORSE

    The flagship, Huron, of the American Asiatic Fleet, while on the way to Java, grounded in Malampaya Sound, on the Island of Palawan. ...

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  32. TOOK BRICKS OUT OF WALL

    It is popularly believed that burglars, though they might take big risks, earn an easy living. But robbers who broke into a draper's shop at ...

    Article : 139 words
  33. NEXT WEMBLEY

    The House of Commons, after a [?] a resolution increasing the British Government's guarantee from £100,000 to £1,100,000. ...

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  34. THE NEW HEBRIDES

    In the House of Commons, Viscount Sandon asked whether the Foreign Secretary would institute any negotiations in order to meet the criticisms ...

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  35. BRITAIN'S TAXES

    Mr. Winston Churchill, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in a written answer to an inquiry, stated that the per cap[?] taxation of Britain was:-- Direct 103 in the £: indirect. 54 in the £: ...

    Article : 53 words
  36. Summary of Important News Appearing To-day

    CABLE NEWS-- It is claimed that a new airship will fly from England to Fremantle in six and a half days. ...

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  37. OTHER CABLE NEWS WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 7

    Cloudy and unsettled over the north-eastern districts, with some rain and thunder storms; fine elsewhere. ...

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  38. COLONIAL OFFICE

    The "Daily Telegraph's" parliamentary correspondent understands that a considerable amount of re-organisation is likely in the Colonial Office, in ...

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  39. AT MONTE CARLO

    The Australian cadets motored to Mentone, where the Mayor gave them a reception. Several of the boys won small sums ...

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