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  2. PRINCES AT PERU

    Escorted by two Peruvian warships, the liner Oropesa reached Callao this morning. On arrival at Lima, the capital, the ...

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  3. THE POPE

    For the first time in history, Roman Catholics throughout the world heard simultaneously the voice of His Holiness, the Pope, giving his blessing to them. It ...

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  4. TRADES HALL

    Except for a debate on the motion condemning the Lang Government for sending police to northern areas, allegedly with the sole object of protecting free ...

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  5. WHEAT CROPS

    The Commonwealth Meteorologist's report on Australian wheat crops at the end of January states that the West Australian harvest was completed, and yields ...

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  6. WALLSEND COUNCIL

    Those present at the fortnightly meeting of Wallsend Council last night were the Mayor (Ald. S. M. Neal), and Ald. T. R. Scott. T. R. Davies, W. Timmins, ...

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  7. STATE SESSION

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the debate was continued on the motion for the second reading of the Western Lands Amendment Bill. ...

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  8. 10 PER CENT CUT

    Members of the official and clerical staff of the Melbourne Tramways Board were indignant when they opened their pay envelopes to-day, and found that a 10 per ...

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  9. A.W.U. TASK COMPLETE

    The Australian Workers' Union Committee to-day completed its task of examining the terms of the constitution to be adopted by the proposed union, with the ...

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  10. WATER BOARD

    The growth of the operations of the Hunter District Water Supply and Sewerage Board has been phenomenal. The board was incorporated in 1892, to ...

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  11. COUNTER OFFENSIVE

    The Government is proposing a counter-offensive to the country campaign of the Hitlerites, as a sequel to their withdrawal in a body from the Reichstag ...

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  12. VISIT TO LEETON

    After a visit to Lecton of police officers and the Crown Prosecutor (Mr. Book) to tests the alibi, of Robert James McMahon, 36, labourer, awaiting trial on a charge of ...

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  13. INFLATION POLICY

    The "Prime Minister," Mr. Forbes, at the weekly meeting of the Newcastle Literary and Debating Society, last night, brought forward an ...

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  14. FOURTH TEST

    The following team has been chosen to represent South Africa in the fourth Test against the M.C.C., to commence to-morrow— ...

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  15. ARRESTED IN PERTH

    The case in which Walter Naughton. 38, was charged with having been found in a shop at Darlinghurst, disguised, with intent to commit a felony, was ...

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  16. SPEECH AMPLIFIED

    The broadcast was heard in Sydney with perfect clarity. Exceptional interest was taken in the speech by all sects. There was a large congregation at the ...

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  17. VISIT BY THE QUEEN

    The Queen will visit the cotton textile exhibition at the White City. London, on the opening day, next Monday. She will also visit the main London section of the ...

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  18. HEAT WAVE PREDICTED

    Light rain was recorded this morning on the coast between Seal Rocks and Coff's Harbour, and scattered places elsewhere on the Central Coast and on the ...

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  19. VILLAGES TERRORISED

    Burmese rebels, who as the result of military and police activity, have split into small bands, are terrorising villages in the Tharrawaddy district. Several ...

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  20. NOTRE DAME TRAGEDY

    The stillness of the Cathedral of Notre Dame was shattered by a revolver shot. Clergy hurried from the confessional and found Mrs. Antoinette Blair dying, ...

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  21. PETROL TAXATION

    The President of the National Rods and Motorists' Association (Mr. J. C. Watson) commented to-day that even if the consumption of petrol in New South Wales ...

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  22. FIVE BEST

    Wisden's annual cricketing book's five cricketers of the year are Bradman, Grimmett, Peebles, D. H. Lyons, and Turnbull. ...

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  23. LEAGUE'S HELP

    The Foreign Secretary (Mr. A. Henderson), in the House of Commons to-day, was asked if he would consider proposing at the next League of Nations meeting ...

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  24. EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS

    A strong committee was formed by a representative meeting at the Town Hall to-day, convened to make arrangements for the launching of a distress fund in ...

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  25. "DIE TOGETHER"

    "'What are you going to do with that? Shoot Miss Sevenoaks?" This was the question which Detective Cameron put to Samuel Strano, 18 an Italian, in ...

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  26. LORRY DRIVER BURNED

    Martin Loffberg, 21. of Gordon, was severely burned about the body, face, arms find hands when a motor lorry, which he was driving along Lane Cove-road, at ...

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  27. 180 GUARDS ON SHIP

    In view of the desperate character of many of the 670 convicts aboard the ship La Martinere, which is sailing for Devil's Island in a few days, 100 Senegalese ...

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  28. BANK CLERK CHARGED

    At the Central Police Court today, Francis Gregory O'Sullivan, 25, a clerk in the Government Savings Bank, was committed for trial on a charge of having ...

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  29. RUSSIAN LABOUR

    In the House of Commons to-night, the Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Arthur Henderson) was asked if he would appoint a small committee to take evidence from ...

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  30. FELL BETWEEN TRAMS

    Donald Rexenburgh, 11, newsboy, of Redfern, had a miraculous escape from serious injury this evening. Standing on the running-board of one tram, he was ...

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  31. POLITICIAN'S CASE

    In the Criminal Court to-day, the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) directed the jury to bring in a verdict of "Not guilty" on the count of gross indecency in the ...

    Article : 173 words
  32. AIR SERVICES

    Referring to-day to the report from Melbourne that the State Premiers were giving consideration to the question of placing a special tax on commercial air services ...

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  33. QUESTIONS

    Mr. Flannery asked the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Baddeley) whether, in connection with the Government's decision to make money available ...

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  34. CARRIED INTO JUNGLE

    Two Indians carrying mail from Bualuchua to Rairakhola, near Sambalpur, a wild part of Bengal, were attacked by a tiger while taking a short cut through ...

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  35. CEMENT WORKS CLOSING

    Owing to the accumulation of heavy stocks, and the decreased demand the Kandos Cement Company has decided to close down for an indefinite period as ...

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  36. MOREE DISTRICT PASTURES

    According to the Stock Inspector's report to the Moree Pastures Protection Board, pastures in the district are becoming in a bad way. The hot, dry ...

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  37. CHINA INDEMNITY

    As a result of the representations of the Australian member of the House of Commons, Mr. Boyce, the Foreign Office Ministry is accepting Mr. Boyce's ...

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  38. Advertising

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  39. COMMISSIONER UNSWORTH DEAD

    The death has occurred of Commissioner I. Unsworth, of the Salvation Army. ...

    Article : 18 words
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