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  2. WEST INDIES TEAM

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  3. SPORTING GAWLER MEETING

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  4. THE METAL MARKET

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  5. NEW ZEALAND EARTHQUAKES WARSHIPS ARE LEAVING THE NAPIER AREA

    Naval control of Napier is now at an end, and H.M.S. Veronica will leave almost immediately for Auckland, where she will be docked for repairs. The ...

    Article : 65 words
  6. THE FINANCES OF AUSTRALIA THE PREMIERS CONFERENCE

    The Premiers' Conference discussed a proposal for the abolition of AgentsGeneral and the substitution of officers representative of each' Statr under the ...

    Article : 89 words
  7. UNREST IN INDIA

    Pandit Motilal Mehru,a former resident of the National Congress, died at Lucknow this morning at the age of 70. ...

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  8. FEDERAL POLITICS ESSENDON (VIC,) A.L.P.

    At the meeting of the Essendon branch of the A.L last night a heated attack was made on Mr. Fenton, the former Minister for Customs, who ...

    Article : 93 words
  9. PRESIDENT OF GERMANY SENDS MESSAGE TO KING

    In a telegram to the King to-day the President of Germany expressed sincere condolences on the New Zealand earthquake disaster, and ...

    Article : 111 words
  10. FED,AID ROADS AGREEMENT

    The Premiers' Conference spent several hours to-day discussing the Federal aid roads agreement. It was decided that from July 1 the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 96 words
  11. AUSTRALIAN STOCKS SLUMPED IN LONDON

    Australian stocks slumped badly on the London market on Monday when news was received of Mr. Lang's sensational speech at the Premiers ...

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  12. N.S.W. PARLIAMENT TO-DAY'S BUSINESS

    The following business wag transacted in the Legislative Assembly today:— — Mr. Lang's Policy.— ...

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  13. EAST SYDNEY BY-ELECTION

    Mr. Makin, the Speaker of the House of, Representatives, has fixed the following dates for the East Sydney byelection, caused by the death of Mr. ...

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  14. SEVERAL SHOCKS RECORDED AT RIVERVIEW OBSERVATORY

    The Riverview Observatory has reported that several severe earthquake shocks were recorded between 5 and 8 o'clock last night, the centre of the ...

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  15. MENA GRIFFITHS MURDER FRESH EVIDENCE IN M'MAHON'S FAVOR

    An important development occurred in the preparation of the Crown brief for the forthcoming trial of Robert James M'Mahon. who has been charged ...

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  16. SCHOOL TEACHER'S DEATH OVERCOME BY FUMES FROM THE EXHAUST

    3Joan Haselton (24), a teacher on the staff of the Teachers' College, was found dead at the wheel of a car, the engine of which was still running, in a motor ...

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  17. HOSTILE RECEPTION IN LONDON OF MR. LANG'S PROPOSALS

    Australia is the predominant topic, to-day, not only in the newspaper world but also in political, financial and banking quarters in all parts of the ...

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  18. BILLIARDS

    "It was a terrible strain, but I believe that It is the nearest thing to a billiards miracle that I have yet achieved," said Walter Lindrum, ...

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  19. AERIAL DOINGS

    Guy Menzies, whose solo flight across the Tasman Sea to New Zealand caused such a sensation last month, had a great reception when he returned to ...

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  20. A CASE OF SUICIDE IS BELIEF OF THE POLICE Sydney. Later.

    Further details concerning the death of, Joan Hazelton show that the police found that one end of a piece of rubber tubing had been fixed to the ...

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  21. 13 MEN AT LEETON HAVE IDENTIFIED M'MAHON.

    Robert James M'Mahon (35), who has been charged with the murder of Mena Griffiths, was taken to Leeton to-day where 13 men identified him as ...

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  22. RUSSIAN TIMBER BRITAIN SHOULD NOT BUY SAYS COMMANDER BELLAIRS

    Commander C. Bellairs (Conservative) in a letter to Mr. Ramsay Macdonald,Prime Minister of Britain, again urged that the Government ...

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  23. ARCHBISHOP CONDEMNS INFLATION OF CURRENCY

    Addressing the Anglican Provincial Synod, Archbishop Head said he viewed with profound concern the reoppointment to the Fodoral Government of a ...

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  24. ALLEGED "RINGING IN" AT COURSING MEETINGS

    At the annual meeting of the NewSouth Wales National Coursing Association Mr. Cowdroy, the secretary, referred to alleged "ring in'a" at ...

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  25. ALDERMAN'S IMPRESSIONS OF FEDERAL MINISTERS

    Alderman Hope, the Mayor of St. Mary's, giving his impressions of a visit to Sydney when he with others interviewed '.Federal Ministers and ...

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  26. MOTOR CAR SPEED RECORD

    Driving an M.G. midget car F Eiston averaged 97.07 miles an hour over five kilometres, a little more than three.miles. He thus eclipsed the ...

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  27. THE UNEMPLOYED SERIOUS RIOT IN N.Z.

    The most serious riot ever seen in Auckland oocurred to-day when a number of unemployed who marched through the city attacked the police, showering ...

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  28. FEDERAL EXPENDITURE GREATLY EXCEEDS REVENUE

    The latest financial statement shows that there was an excess of expenditure over revenue in the Commonwealth accounts during the seven ...

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  29. SHEARING STRIKE

    A meeting of strikers in the shearing industry hold at Longreach reversed Sunday's motion in favor of declaring the strike off the recission ...

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  30. AERIAL HOLIDAY

    The Moth aeroplane which is being flown to Alice Springs by Messrs. W Stocks and J. M'Keahme, after refuelling with Plume motor spirit and ...

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  31. CRICKET

    The, Victorian shield team to play South Australia at Adelaide, from February 20 to 24, was announced by the selectors to-night as follows:— ...

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  32. N.S.W. DEFICIT. £6,073,655 FOR THE LAST SEVEN MONTHS

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  33. PRISONERS ESCAPE

    George Edwards (23) and Leonard Brown (30) escaped from the cells at the Bright Police Court to-day. They are believed to be headed for ...

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  34. INCREASE OF FEMALES

    The registration figures at the Government Welfare Bureau for Girls and Women show an alarming increase Already there are 2100 enrolled, most ...

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  35. CAMPS ARE QUITE GOOD SAYS FOREST ENGINEER

    A different complexion to the stories of brutality and forced labor in Russian timber camps is given by an article in the "Manchester Guardian," ...

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  36. M.C.C. v. ORANGE FREE STATE

    The English cricket team defeated the Orange Free State by an innings and 217 runs. Batting first on Saturday the local side made 148. The ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND'S POSITION

    Queensland's financial returns for the seven months ended January show an excess of expenditure over revenue of £1,564,103. ...

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  38. SHEARING CONTRACTORS

    The Graziers' Association has decided to discontinue the registration of shenring contractors. This decision will be referred for approval to the annual ...

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  39. 4/ A BUSHEL FOR WHEAT FOR HOME CONSUMPTION

    A bill to provide for and fix a price of 4/ a bushel for wheat for home consumption was withdrawn from the business paper in the Legis. ...

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  40. WAR PENSIONS

    Mr. W. J. Stagg, State secretary of the Returned Soldiers' League, in an interview said the policy of the League was to fight tooth and nail any ...

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  41. WESTS DEFEAT VISITORS

    The visitors played a match against the Wests on the Drill Hall ground yesterday before a large attendance. Wests won comfortably. Lowis was ...

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  42. MORE GANG WARFARE

    Two women and one man were shot dead in a battle between gangsters early this morning. The police say that this is the first time female ...

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  43. Advertising

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  44. THE POPE'S WIRELESS TALK

    At 1.30 a.m. Sydney time, next Friday Australians will be able to hear the voice of His Holiness the Pope speaking from Vatican City radio ...

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  45. SPEECH IN UPPER HOUSE BY MAJOR-GENERAL ONSLOW

    A stir was caused in the Legislative Council to-night by a speech made by Major-General J. W. Macarthur Onslow. On a motion for adjournment, ...

    Article : 177 words
  46. LORD STONEHAVENS DENIAL OF REPORTED STATEMENTS

    Speaking at a dinner of the Royal Empire Society to-night Lord Stonehaven denied that he had attributed the present plight of Australia to a ...

    Article : 200 words
  47. THE ABORIGINES

    So that aborigines guilty of tribal offences may receive "just and sympathetic treatment,Mr. A. Blakeley, the Minister for Home Affairs has ...

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  48. CONDITION IS IMPROVING OF AN INJURED CYCLIST

    The Intest report regarding G, Donovan, the Morgan-street cyclist, who was badly injured in a cycling smash at Kapunda about a fortnight ago, is that ...

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  49. CLARA BOW ROBBERY CASE

    Hollywood got ita final thrill to-day in the Clara Bow robbery case when Daisy Dovoe, her former secretary, was sent to prison for l8 months ...

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