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  3. THE STATE LOTTERY MAIN PRIZE WINNERS IN THE 30 TH LOTTERY

    The 30th State lottery was drawn to— day The chief prize winners were:— First, No. 5267, "Silver Lining" Syn. dicate, c/o Edward J. Lee, St. Peters; ...

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  4. KINGSFORD SMITH PROGRESS ON MAIL FLIGHT FROM ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA

    Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith's time of 3 hours 40 minutes from Marseilles to Homo ls claimed to be a record between the two cities. He reach, ...

    Article : 64 words
  5. FEDERAL POLITICS UNITED COUNTRY PARTY WILL NOT DE OPPOSITION

    Mr. E. J. Munro, general secretary of tho Country party, stated definitely to-day that the United Country Party will not sit as the official Opposition ...

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  6. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA

    An examination of Russian institutions to see how they embodied the national spirit was made by Mr.G.V. Portus, director of international ...

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  7. EUROPEAN SITUATION GERMANY WILL DEMAND REPARATIONS CANCELLATION

    There were dramatic developments in the European, situation yesterday with the announcement by Dr. Bruening that Germany at the Lausanne ...

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  8. FAR EAST TROUBLE U.S.A NOTE TO JAPAN

    Alarmed by the.Tftpancso tactics in Manchuria, tho Un i tiki States Government has decided that action must be taken under tho Nine-Power Treaty ...

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  9. PHIAL DOINGS [?]SLAND WOMAN PILOT RETURNS TO BRISBANE

    The Queensland pilot, Mrs. H. B. Bonney, who recently created an Aus. trillan record for women by flying solo from Brisbane to Wangaratta (Vic), ...

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  10. MR. AND MRS. VICTOR BRUCE TO ATTBMPT MONTH'S FLIGHT

    Mrs. Victor Bruce, racing motorist and flier, accompanied,by her Husband, will soon attempt a month's flight over London without alighting, ...

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  11. ARRIVAL AT ALEPPO

    Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith in tho Southern Star arrived'here nt noon to-day. He will leavo at 1 a.m. to— morrow for Bagdad. ...

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  12. TALK OF MR. THEODORE RE-ENTERING POLITICS

    In Federal Labor circles to-day it was reported that overtures are being made for the re-entry of Mr. Theodore, the former Federal Treasurer, into ...

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  13. WARNING AGAINST FORGED TICKETS IN S.A.

    Further advice from tho Commissioner of Police in New Bouth Wales regarding the trafficking that is going on throughout Australia in forged New ...

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  14. STEAMER TO BE QUARANTINED

    Tile stormier Victorin, City, due at Sydney to-day from Shanghai direct, reports a case of smallpox aboard,She will go into quarantine on her arrival. ...

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  15. BANK OF ENGLAND DIRECTOR ON POSITION OF BRITAIN

    In an address at Liverpool Mr. Alexander Shaw, a director of the Bank of England, said: "The ecqnomlo and social structure of Britain is daily ...

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  16. TANAMI GOLD FIELD

    The Christmas number of "Chambers's Journal" contains an interesting article by Mr. R. M. Macdonald, F.R.S.Q.S. on Tanami, the desert gold ...

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  17. ATLANTIC AIR SERVICE

    Signor Mussolini, tho Premier of [?] it convening a meeting of world air [?] next May to discuss an International Atlantic air service. ...

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  18. DEATH OF MR. J. WHITCOMBE

    The inquest into the circumstances connected with the death of John Whitcombe, who was found in the Sillverton Tramway dam on ...

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  19. GERMANY'S DECLARATION CAUSES STIR IN ENGLAND

    The declaration of Dr. Bruentng, the German Chancellor, that Germany cannot pay reparations has caused a commotion in English politics. It ls ...

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  20. REPORT DENIER IN BRISBANE BY THE A.W.U. SECRETARY

    Mr. L. M'Donald, the ueorcturv of the Queensland central executive of the A.W.U., stated to-night tliat there [?]s not the s[?]st foundation for the ...

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  21. COMMENT OF CHINESE

    "It has'the head of a dragon but the tail of a rat," is how intelligent Ghin, ese hero desoribe the United States Note to Japan about Manchuria. ...

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  22. LYNCHING AT HONOLULU

    There was a sensation here yesterday when a Hawaiian youth facing trial on charge of having outraged a naval officer's wife, was kidnapped and later ...

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  23. NEW MEMBER FOR EAST SYDNEY IS CRITICALLY ILL

    Mr. J. J. Clasby. the newly-elected federal member for East Sydney, is in a critical condition in a private to hospital suffering from cerebral ...

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  24. JAPANESE SOLDIERS KILLED BY CHINESE BANDITS

    A Japanese detachment of 60 men and three officers has been killed by 5000 Chinese bandits in Manchuria. This is the most serious loss by the ...

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  25. GERMAN PRESS SUPPORTS CHANCELLOR BRUENING

    The entire German press supporta Dr. BruenlngV courage and determination in telling, the world that Germany cannot pay, and promises ...

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  26. MOTOR LORRY CAPSIZES

    Mr. Albert G. Knapp, of Port Pirie, was seriously injured as the result of a motor lorry capsizing about seven miles from Port Broughton yesterday. ...

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  27. FRENCH FOREIGN MINISTER RESIGNS FROM THE CABINET

    M. Briana, the famous French Minister, has resigned from the Cabinet owing to ill-health. His resignation following the death of M. Maginot, ...

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  28. THE LOAN COUNCIL

    A special meeting of the Loan Council will be held on January 27 at which the financial position of the Commonwealth and the State Governments will ...

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  29. U.S.A. WILL CANCEL WAR DEBTS SAYS A YALE PROFESSOR

    James H. Rogers, professor uf political economy at the Yale University, referring to war debts, said that he considers that the United States after ...

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  30. FATAL SYDNEY GUN DUEL

    An inquest was opened to-day concerning. the death of Frederick Wallace Roberts, the victim of the recent William-street gun duel. James ...

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  31. FIGHTING IN SOMALILAND

    Following recent tribal friction 600 Abyssinian warriors crossed the border of French Somaliland and [?]cred 84 tribesmen. A Frenoh camel ...

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  32. STRANDING OF STEAMER

    An inquiry was opened to-day before the Commonwealth Marine Court in respect to the stranding of the British freighter Newton Elm, ...

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  33. WOMAN'S DEATH BY POISON

    In returning a finding of death from self-poisoning at the conclusion of the inquest into the death of Elsie Annie Hoad, married, of Kensington, on ...

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  34. U.S.A. AMBASSADOR TO BRITAIN

    General Dawes, United States Ambasador in London since 102C, will resign after the disarmament conference at Geneva. ...

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  35. SEAMEN'S UNION

    Disciplinary action against 12 members, wno were alleged to have broken rules dealing with engagements on vessels, was taken last night by the ...

    Article : 290 words
  36. PARACHUTIST AND MANAGER ARE CHARGED WITH FRAUD

    James Reece, a well-known paraonut. ist. and Clarenoo Brown, his manager, were charged in the Adelaide Police Court to-doy with hnving conspired to ...

    Article : 104 words
  37. ITALIAN FARMER MISSING

    James Pittore (87), an Italian farmer, ot West Hoxton, near Liverpool, disappeared live days ago, since when all efforts to traco him have failed. ...

    Article : 70 words
  38. AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS

    Commonwealth und Stoto Governmentg take a-most serious viow of the increasing railway deficits. Some of the Premiers have requested Mr. Lyons ...

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  39. MELBOURNE WOMAN'S DEATH

    Whllo one of lier daughters was being married at Balwyn on Saturday, Mrs. William Pockett, the wife of a well-known horticulturist, collapsed in ...

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  40. BOMB EXPLOSION IN VICTORIA

    Exploding with a terrific detonation on the window aili of a house at Maryborough early this morning, a bomb blew the front of tho house, to pieces. ...

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  41. THE WEATHER 95 DEGREES TO-DAY

    The highest temperature in the shade up till 3.30 o clock to-day was 95 degrees mid the reading, of the barometer 28.946. The following official ...

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  42. COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES

    The police at Newton (Auckland) discovered 600 counterfeit, ono pound bank notes in the room of n house. A man was arrested and charged with ...

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  43. THEFT OF £5400

    The theft of £5000 in 1928 from Ficher and Copley, station agents, was alleged against herbert Miller Haines, company secretary in thn Adelaide ...

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  44. ILLEGAL STILL

    A fine of £400 was imposed by "Mr. Williams. S.M., on William patrick Curtis at the Burwood Court to-day on a charge of having made 20 gallous of ...

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  45. EMPLOYMENT OF CHILDREN IN INDIAN FACTORIES

    The annual report of the chief inspector of factories for tho Bombay Presidency fdr 1930 shows that in spite of an increase in the number, of ...

    Article : 81 words
  46. INTERSTATE TEMPERATURES

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  47. MORATORIUM CASE IS FURTHER ADJOURNED

    In the Pollce Court this afternoon, before Mr. J. A. Harris, D.S.M., Mnte P[?]alich [?] an application under the Moratorium Act for the return of ...

    Article : 67 words
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    M. EniBzt. tlio Hungarian Minister of Education in a statement In the House of Deputies, said that there had been "an alarming increase" ...

    Article : 65 words
  49. UNCLAIMED BICYCLES AT CENTRAL POLICE STATION

    There aro four btoyoleg at tho Central Police Station awaiting owners. They were found in various parts of the city and taken to the station. ...

    Article : 41 words
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