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  2. 32 DEAD

    When the Finnish motorship Joanna Thorden struck the Lowther Reef, near the Sherries, and broke in two, 32 persons, ...

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  3. WAY OF PEACE

    No nation could prosper on another's ruin. If they based their policies on that they would go far to find a solution of mankind's ...

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  4. 80,000 GERMANS

    The German Charge d'Affaires at Burgos is reported to have stated in a report to Herr Hitler that because the bulk of popular opinion ...

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  5. STAY-IN STRIKE

    A stay-in strike—though the men declare that it is not a strike—was started by about 1000 employees at three Auckland freezing ...

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  6. BRITAIN WARNED

    General Sir Hubert Gough, who was only recently vindicated over his part in the retreat of the Fifth Army in 1918, in a speech to-night ...

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  7. MORE EMPLOYMENT

    A further substantial improvement in the Australian employment position is revealed in figures issued to-day by the Commonwealth Statistician, who announced ...

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  8. GREAT SUCCESS

    Newcastle swimmers had great success in the Australian championships carnival at the North Sydney Olympic Pool to-night. ...

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  9. NEW HITCH

    Further delay has occurred in the completion of the contract for the carriage of the England-Australia air mails. The cause is the ...

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  10. "SPLIT EMPIRE"

    The ultimate aim of Nazi Germany is to split the British Empire, was the outspoken warning given by Sir Malcolm Robertson, a former member of the ...

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  11. "BRITAIN TO BLAME"

    The Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill) said to-day that the British Government had made no suggestions for the improvement of its ...

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  12. STATE MINISTERS

    A stir was caused when the Royal Commission to-day opened an inquiry into charges of bribery and corruption against State Ministers. ...

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  13. CRASHED IN FOG

    A transport 'plane with 13 persons aboard, including Martin Johnson and Mrs. Johnson, the famous explorers, crashed in fog and rain on the mountains ...

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  14. FASTER AIR SERVICE

    The Managing Director of Airlines of Australia (Mr. G. A. Robinson) said to-day that his organisation was interested in the matter of connecting its service ...

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  15. CATCH MURDERER

    The President of the United States has joined in the nation-wide expression of horror the murder of the 10-year-old boy. Charles Mattson, who was kidnapped ...

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  16. TYPE IN DOUBT

    Although the type of war vessel to be built at Cockatoo Island Dockyard for the Royal Australian Navy will not be decided for some time, present indications ...

    Article : 229 words
  17. ADMIRALTY SILENT

    Newspapers are protesting because the Admiralty is withholding the reason for the dismissal of workers from the Devonport and Sheerness Naval Dockyards. ...

    Article : 369 words
  18. RECORD PRICES

    At the Melbourne wool sales to-day merino fleece sold to 33¼d, which is a record for the present selling season. Comeback sold to 31¼d, also the highest ...

    Article : 352 words
  19. "VICTIM" ALIVE

    Police hopes for the identification of the skeleton found in a mine shaft at Wedderburn, were shattered to-day, when E. J. Murray, whom the police had ...

    Article : 183 words
  20. THE POPE

    It was reported at midnight that the Pope had taken a turn for the worse He had a disturbed night, owing to the severe pain in the legs. ...

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  21. PACT WITH JAPAN

    "The Lancashire Chamber of Commerce has been stirred to protest by resentment at Australia's action in reducing the tariff on Japanese cotton and rayon goods, ...

    Article : 170 words
  22. PEARLING INDUSTRY

    Mr. I. Takayama, Managing Director of the Marine Fishing Promotion Association of Japan, an organisation embracing all branches of deep sea fishing ...

    Article : 124 words
  23. POLICE WITHDRAW

    The police withdrew from the Fisher motor body plant to-day, leaving the strikers in possession. Company officials have issued a statement expressing ...

    Article : 282 words
  24. AERIAL EXPEDITION

    Mr. H. H. Cutlack's aerial prospecting expedition, which left Brisbane in search of Lasseter's reef, arrived at Erldunda in Central Australia, and left this ...

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  25. U.S. PUBLIC SERVICE

    President Roosevelt, in a special message, has invited Congress to enact a far-reaching reorganisation plan for Government departments, extending his ...

    Article : 114 words
  26. NEED STRESSED

    The necessity for post-graduate research in State Universities was stressed by Sir George Julius on behalf of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research ...

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  27. COUNTER LUNCHES

    As a result of a decision by the Licensed Victuallers' Association all Victorian hotelkeepers have been instructed to discontinue free counter lunch. ...

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  28. DIVED INTO SEA

    When circling over his father's launch off Waikate Island, Auckland, Harold Wiles, who had flown out to farewell his family, who were leaving on a cruise, ...

    Article : 68 words
  29. EXTREMES OF CLIMATE

    The cold weather has moderated after causing 30 deaths in the western areas of the United States, as well as damage estimated at £A3,000,000 to crops in ...

    Article : 56 words
  30. TO EDUCATE BOYS

    Mr. Charles Hayden, the banker, who died on January 8, left almost all his estate, valued at £A12,500,000, to establish a charitable foundation to educate ...

    Article : 54 words
  31. British M.P. Resigns

    London, January 12.—Sir William Ray, Conservative member of Parliament for Richmond (Surrey) since 1932, has resigned on account of ill-health. A ...

    Article : 42 words
  32. Influenza Deaths

    London, January 12.—Thongh the deaths from influenza in England last week totalled 768, compared with 325 the previous week, the health authorities consider that ...

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