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  2. POLICY DEFENDED

    Moving the Labour party's censure motion on the Government for its handling of the unemployment problem, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. G. Lansbury), in ...

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  3. "NOT FEASIBLE"

    When the General Commission of the Disarmament Conference considered to-day the British proposals for the abolition of military aviation and control of civil ...

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  4. WRONG COMPANY

    When the case in which William Thaddeus Page, 45, company director, and Oswald Corkhill, 47, secretary, are charged with conspiracy in connection with the ...

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  5. PRAISE FOR SOVIET

    An audience which filled every seat in the Newcastle Town Hall, and overflowed into the vestibules, heard Miss Beatrice Taylor, lecture last night on her visit to ...

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  6. EDITOR CHARGED

    Maundy Gregory, Editor of the "White-hall hall Gazette," was charged at Bow-street with an offence against the Honours (Prevention of Abuses) Act. ...

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  7. NORTHERN RAIN

    The Government Meteorologist, Mr. Mares, stated to-day that the danger of floods in the north-east quarter of New South Wales was not expected to become ...

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  8. LEICHHARDT'S DAY

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  9. EASILY DEFEATED

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  10. MAULED BY TIGRESS

    Severely mauled in a dramatic encounter with an enraged tigress in the jungle of North Bengal, Police-Sergeant J. Adams died in Calcutta Hospital. ...

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  11. 'DELIBERATELY OUSTED'

    Judge Krause, replying to congratulations of the Bar on his elevation to the Presidency of the Free State Bench, made a sensational attack on politicians. ...

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  12. SIMPLE CEREMONY

    In accordance with his expressed desire, Sir William Robertson, who rose from the ranks to become a Field-marshal of the British Army, was buried in Brookwood ...

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  13. "TERRORISTIC TACTICS"

    The Minister for Education (Mr. D. H. Drummond) was accused of "terroristic and of having attempted to victimise Miss Beatrice Taylor, in a speech ...

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  14. ANGRY PROTESTS

    The Pacifist controversy at Oxford University reached a climax to-night, when a party of undergraduates, headed by stalwart rowing men, raided a meeting of the ...

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  15. ELECTRICITY CHARGES

    If a dispute between the Botany Council and the City Council as to how much the Botany Council should pay for its electricity is not settled, there is a ...

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  16. ARREST AFTER FIGHT

    Suyra Sen, alleged chief of the Bengal terrorist conspiracy and Chittagong armoury raids, for whom the Bengal Government has offered a reward of £75, was ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND FLOODS

    With the moving of the disturbance eastward, conditions over the flooded interior improved to-day. Most of the western rivers are now falling, though ...

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  18. SIX MONTHS' GAOL

    Sentence of six months' imprisonment was imposed on Edward O'Brien, 40, who was convicted at the Central Police Court to-day on a charge of having assaulted a ...

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  19. TRAIN HITS TRUCK

    When its brakes failed, a motor-truck, driven by George Cole, 55, carrier of Heidelberg, crashed through the closed gates at Northcote level crossing to-night, and ...

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  20. WORLD SPEED RECORD

    Sir Maicolm Campbell is not likely to attempt the record before Saturday. His car has been torn down, and the parts are strewn about the garage while the ...

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  21. "ONLY PROMISES"

    An ex-parte application made by Patrick Sheahan, of Marrickville, for permission to enter possession of and to sell the home of Joseph Michael Martin ...

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  22. PARTIES TO CONFER

    A suggestion that the parties confer and endeavour to arrive at a settlement was made by Mr. Justice McArthur to-day, when the case in which Robert Walker ...

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  23. GRIERSON APPEAL

    Counsel who had been briefed to appear for Paul Grierson in his appeal against his conviction and sentence of 35 years' imprisonment of his part in the ...

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  24. PAT SULLIVAN

    Paying a tribute to Pat Sullivan, the Australian film artist, and creator of Felix the Cat, who died in New York, the "Evening Standard's" film critic says— ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLES

    Capetwon, February 16.—Conversations about coalition between the Premier General Hertzog) and General Smuts are slowly progressing. Nationalist extremists ...

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  26. BROADCASTING POSITIONS

    The Broadcasting Commission announced the appointment of Lieutenant Colonel Thomas, formerly of the Tasmanian University, as Comptroller of ...

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  27. "ABOMINABLE HOSTS"

    Addressing members of the Travel League to-day, the Minister for Railways (Mr. R. G. Menzies) asserted that Australians, in entertaining travellers from ...

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  28. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

    The establishment of a permanent symphony orchestra in Melbourne was announced this evening when it was stated that the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra ...

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  29. Less Deaths from Influenza

    London, February 16.—Deaths from influenza have fallen by 600 this week to 1306 deaths in England and Wales. ...

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  30. CHAMBER OF SHIPPING

    The United Kingdom Chamber of Shipping passed to-day a resolution expressing itself in full accord with the policy of the Government in using the forthcoming ...

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  31. PRICE OF GOLD

    Gold was quoted to-day at £6/0/9½ per oz. fine. ...

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  32. Lindrum versus Newman

    London, February 16.—Latest scores in the billiards match between Tom Newman and Walter Lindrum are—Newman (received 6000) 11,011 Lindrum 8092. ...

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  33. Finding Work for Unemployed

    London, February 16.—The Minister for Labour (Sir H. Betterton) said, in the House of Commons to-day, that he intended to discuss with employers' ...

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  34. WHOLESALE MARKET

    The Potato Growers' Council of New South Wales yesterday decided to establish a wholesale potato market within the Municipal Markets area, but representatives ...

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  35. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS

    The Chairman of the Victorian Rail way Commissioners (Mr. Clapp) intimated; when replying to a deputation from the Australian Railways Union, that from ...

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  36. Principle of Law Violated

    Washington, February 16.—The former Vice-president (Mr. Charles G. )Dawes) said before the Senate Committee to-day that his bank had violated the principle ...

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  37. SIR ROBERT DONALD DEAD

    The death has occurred of Sir Robert Donald. Chairman and Managing Director of Everyman Publishing Co., Ltd. He was Editor of the "Daily Chronicle" from ...

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  38. Welshman Acquitted of Murder

    Longreach (California), February 16.—William "Curley" Guy, a young Welsh adventurer, was acquitted by the jury to-night of a charge that he murdered ...

    Article : 61 words
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