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  2. COOL TO MODERATE

    "A few showers in extreme southeast, otherwise fine Cool to moderate temperatures. South-west to southeast winds." ...

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  4. Refloated After 48 Hours

    AFTER having been stationary for 48 hours with her bows deeply embeded in the mud, the steamer City of Dieppe, which ran aground on the eastern edge of the channel about six miles from Port Pirie ...

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  5. MARTIAL LAW IN BERLIN

    PRESIDENT Hindenburg has signed a decree which Rescinds personal liberty and freedom of speech, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FATHER TIME DEFEATED IN FRENCH CHAMBER

    THE Chamber of Deputies had to pass its Finance Bill before the end of February. So at midnight last night the clock was ...

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  7. UNHAPPY FAMILY

    A serious split among Conservative supporters of the National Government on the Indian policy was shown in a conference of Conservatives today, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. JEHOL FIGHTING SLACKENS

    THE Japanese campaign in Jehol continues, although the fierceness of the main attack has slackened. Japanese sources claim that the town of Chamisa has been occupied, and that the fall of Chi-feng is ...

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  9. CONSTABLE SHOT BY FLEEING GANGSTERS

    Constable John Ryan, who was just going on duly, was shot by a gang which was fleeing after having shot at policemen guarding a railway goods ...

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  10. "POWDER MAGAZINE"

    It is gradually dawning on foreign authorities that they have no guarantee that lighting will not expend inside the Great Wall of China since both ...

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  11. MARTYR TO SCIENCE HONORED

    The King today conferred a Commandership of the Royal Victorian Order on William Hope Fowler, the famous radiologist ...

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  12. ARMS EMBARGO

    Itis understood that Cabinet today decided to follow the British lead and impose an arms embargo on China and Japan. ...

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  13. ROOSEVELT CABINET COMPLETE

    Mr. Roosevelt (President-elect) has completed the personnel of his Cabinet. It will, include Miss Frances Perkins as Secretary, of Labor. She ...

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  14. FAMOUS EXPRESS TO BE EXHIBITED IN AMERICA

    The London Midland Scottish Railway Company has decided to send the famous Royal Scot egress complete with light carriages, to the ...

    Article : 70 words
  15. AUSTRALIA ADVISED

    Mr. Latham (Federal Attorney-General) disclosed today that Australia had been consulted, by Britain and had concurred in the decision to ...

    Article : 58 words
  16. MR. LATHAM ON SECESSION

    EVEN if Western Australia voted absolutely unanimously for secession it would have no legal and constitutional effect, and could produce no legal result, said Mr. J. G. Latham (Federal Attorney ...

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    Sir James Mitchell (Premier of Western Australia); who is championing the cause of secession in that State. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. ENRAGED HUSBAND SHOOTS FRIEND

    ON a charge of having shot at Denis Hicks, electrician, of Clifton Hill, with intent to murder him Arthur George Brown, ...

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  19. WOMEN TEACHERS RECEIVE LITTLE SYMPATHY

    When a deputation from the Women Teachers' Association sought relief from salary reductions and a remedy for other grievances today ...

    Article : 79 words
  20. NO REDUCTION IN BASIC WAGE IN QUEENSLAND

    Queensland Industrial Court today decided not to reduce the basic wage below the existing: level of £3 14/ a week. ...

    Article : 53 words
  21. FASHIOIN'S WHIMS

    SAMPLES of a Japanese shirt priced at 2/6 and a British shirt at 3/11 were handed in by a representative of the employers at ...

    Article : 177 words
  22. ENGLISH TOUR

    K. Rigg was chosen today to captain the Victorian team against the Englishmen next Friday. M. J. Thomas will be promoted to the team and J. ...

    Article : 45 words
  23. FIRE PREVENTION

    Speaking on the Kuitpo Forest fire position today an official of the Forestry Department suggested three measures which he said should be ...

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  24. 150 MILES A DAY

    J. (Count) Strafford, the well-known cyclst, left the General Post Office at 4 o'clock this morning on an endurance test, in ...

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  25. DISPUTE REVIVED IN LIQUOR TRADE

    The dispute between the hotel employes and Licensed Victuallers' Association broke out again today, when an agreement entered into last ...

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  26. Fewer Registrations of Victorian Unemployed

    Unemployed registrations in Melbourne this week were 27,473, compared with 44,439 in July, 1932. A diminution is reported also in the ...

    Article : 66 words
  27. DAIRY INSPECTION

    "SOME dairies that I visited are in a disgraceful condition," said Mr. M. C. White (secretary of the Adelaide Plains Dairymen's ...

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  28. HIS WORK DONE

    H. Larwood's injured foot is so painful that he may not be able to play in the remaining two matches of the English tour. ...

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  29. DIAMOND RINGS STOLEN

    For having stolen a tray of diamond rings from the shop of Albert Dene, Bourke street, City, Thomas Brown (33), hawker, and William ...

    Article : 96 words
  30. DEADLY CANCER

    In opening the fourth annual cancer conference today Mr. C. W. Marr (Minister of Health) said that Australia was faced with a definite rise in ...

    Article : 81 words
  31. TEN FOR 64

    The third day's play in the country cricket carnival took place today. Bowlers generally were on top. In a match against Stockbreeders ...

    Article : 83 words
  32. SMUGGLERS FINED

    Three men who were arrested following an alleged attempt to smuggle into Australia a large quantity of cigarette papers appeared at the ...

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  33. SEVENTH WOOL SALES OPEN TODAY

    It is anticipated that ine seventh series of Adelaide wool sales, which will open in the Wool Exchange tomorrow, will result in a return of ...

    Article : 51 words
  34. CUSTOMS REVENUE STILL INCREASING

    A further increase in revenue from Customs was revealed in a Treasury statement issued today. Customs and excise collected for February totalled ...

    Article : 54 words
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