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  2. AUSTRALIA'S GOOD START

    At the conclusion of the first day's play in the fourth test, Australia had 251 runs on the board for the loss of three wickets. Larwood bowled 25 overs for 65 runs without taking a wicket. When he first introduced his leg-theory tactics, he was badly hooted ...

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  3. MOLLISON

    Mr. J. A. Mollison completed the South Atlantic flight arriving here at 6.20 p.m. ...

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  4. HOSPITAL TAX

    The intention to proclaim the Hospitals Tax Ordinance on March 1, was notified by the Director-General of Health ...

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  5. GRAIN MARKET

    The monthly letter for January issued by the National City Bank of New York, which reached ...

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  6. MUTINEERS SURRENDER

    The career of the mutinous warship, Zeven Provincien, came to an end at 9.18 a.m., when the vessel surrendered following the dropping of a bomb on her deck by a flying boat from the steamer Aldebaran. ...

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  7. BIG CHINESE PURCHASE OF ARGENTINE GRAIN

    Twenty thousand tons of Argentine wheat has been sold to Shanghai millers to be shipped at the end of the month. ...

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  8. INTENSE COLD

    Intensive cold which drove the temperature down to a record was recorded in many North-Western cities on Thursday. Sixty deaths were ...

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  9. FRENCH BID

    Bossautrot and Roffe left Istres at [?] this morning in an attempt to beat Squadron- Leader Gayford's record by a non-stop flight to Buenos ...

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  10. DISARMAMENT

    The desire to see the Disarmament Conference speeded up was expressed by Captain Eden, the British Under-Secretary of Foreign Affairs to-day, ...

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  11. R.A.F. FLIGHT

    Squadron Leader Gayford cabled the Air Ministry regarding the failure of the automatic control. He flew almost completely blind ...

    Article : 65 words
  12. WAR DEBT POLICY

    The diplomatic correspondent of "The Daily Telegraph," says that the Cabinet committee which is considering war debts intends to modify its attitude in ...

    Article : 133 words
  13. FIVE-DAY NON-STOP FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    "The Morning Post" says that Sir Alan Cobham and Squadron-Leader Helmore of the R.A.F., intend to make a ...

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  14. EUROPEANS INVOLVED IN MUTINY

    The Navy Commander declared during a session of the People's Council, that the European ratings also took part in the mutiny. ...

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  15. MANCHUKUO

    The Committee of Nineteen, at a meeting held to deal with the Japanese proposals, decided to ask Japan whether she would unequivocally ...

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  16. UNDETERRED

    Referring to-day to the resolution carried by the Central Council of the United Country Party in Sydney, Mr. Latham said to-day that the policy of ...

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  17. CHARRED BODY

    The charred remains of a man believed to be Ralph Shepherd were found yesterday after a fire had destroyed his hut at Mongarlowe. ...

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  18. DOUBLE TAX

    Mr. J. S. Hughes, taxation expert and former secretary of the Federal Taxation Department, giving evidence before the Taxation Commission, ...

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  19. 'PLANE WRECKAGE

    The mystery concerning the discovery of aeroplane parts at Jervis Bay has not yet been satisfactorily explained. ...

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  20. TIDAL WAVE

    About 450 fisher folk on Sandy Point Peninsula took refuge on the roofs and in the attics of their cottages on Thursday when a tidal wave flooded ...

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  21. Britain's Conditions for Return to Gold

    Asked whether Sir Frederick Leith Ross (Chief Economic Advisor to the Government) was instructed to outline at Geneva the conditions under which ...

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  22. SYDNEY BUS SERVICE

    The Minister for Transport (Mr. Bruxner) reiterated to-day that it was the determination of the Government to transfer the existing bus services at a ...

    Article : 71 words
  23. BANDITS' HAUL

    More than 325,000 dollars in currency and Bank of America bonds were stolen by three bandits at the main post office last night. ...

    Article : 72 words
  24. KING IN EXCELLENT HEALTH

    It was revealed to-day that during the recent frosty weather, the King did much skating of which he is very fond, on the small lake at ...

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  25. BRITISH POLICY FOR AIR DISARMAMENT

    Replying to questions regarding the recent British suggestion for the speeding up and making an effective programme of work at the ...

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  26. FRENCH AIRMAN LEAVES FOR HOME

    Jean Mermox, who flew here after crossing the South Atlantic recently, started on a flight back to France at 12 46 a.m. to-day. ...

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