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  2. REGULATE EXPORTS

    Although the Minister for Commerce (Mr. F. H. Stewart) will leave Sydney on January 26, for New Zealand, primarily with the object of representing the ...

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  3. POISON IN TEA?

    When Mrs. Ada Dean, of Guyong, near Millthorpe, returned to her home after shopping, she made a cup of tea which tasted so bitter that she tipped it into ...

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  4. SHARK VICTIM

    Colin Grant, who was mauled by a shark at Queenscliffe yesterday, underwent are operation this afternoon, portion of his leg being amputated, as gangrene had ...

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  5. COAST DELUGE

    Reports received to-day show that during the week-end up to 8½ inches of rain fell on the South Coast, the deluge being the heaviest at ...

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  6. CHINESE REBELS

    If Government messages are to be believed, the fall of Foochow, the capital of the Province of Fukien, and the collapse of the rebel Fukien Government, is a ...

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  7. £350,000 PROJECT

    Declaring that the question of whether licences for new theatres should be refused depended upon larger issues than the rights and wrongs between General ...

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  8. MASS MURDER

    A dramatic attempt at the mass murder of Europeans—the first since the Pahartali raid in 1932—was made at Chittagong yesterday afternoon, ...

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  9. JOIN LEAGUE

    The "Daily Herald" states: "Secret negotiations are going on between Paris and Moscow to discover whether it is possible to bring Russia into ...

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  10. SHARE MARKET

    The continued buoyancy of the wool market, coupled with the fact that Governmental expenditure is being kept within limits, and unemployment is ...

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  11. PASTORS REVOLT

    If the Reichsbishop, Dr. Mueller, executes the threat contained in his latest decree, hundreds of pastors will be suspended. They openly revolted to-day ...

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  12. TEXTILE STRIKE

    The mill strike continues. To-day a crowd of girls attended at the mills of Amalgamated Textiles (A'sia) Ltd., and abused a man who attempted to take his ...

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  13. BAYONNE FRAUDS

    Joseph Garat, a member of Parliament, and Mayor of Bayonne, who is also Chairman of the Bayonne Municipal Pawnbroking Establishment, which it is ...

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  14. MUCH CRITICISM

    Lord Allen, Director from 1929 to 1930 of the Labour organ, the "Daily Herald," referring to the speech made by Sir Stafford Cripps, who has since explained ...

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  15. FRUIT EMBARGO

    The Minister for Commerce (Mr. F. H. Stewart) to-day opened the conference of Commonwealth and State officers, convened for the purpose of discussing the ...

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  16. UNIVERSITY POSTS

    The newspaper "Frankfurter Zeitung" admits that difficulty is being experienced in filling the chairs and lectureships at universities hitherto held by Jews, the ...

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  17. DAIRY INDUSTRY

    "It is imperative that the Commonwealth Government should take action, as soon as possible, to obviate any rev programme by the British ...

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  18. THE KANGAROOS

    The Kangaroos stood with bared heads in silence among the 50,000 at Highbury on Saturday afternoon, while those present showed their respect as the bugles sounded ...

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  19. DISPARAGED NAZISM

    It is reported that two professors controlling hospitals, have been sentenced to three and four months' imprisonment respectively, for falsely disparaging Nazism, ...

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  20. RENEWED WARFARE

    The flat rejection by Paraguay of the last-minute plea to extend the Armistice, plunged the Chaco Boreal region of Paraguay into renewed warfare to-day, after ...

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  21. PINNED UNDER LORRY

    Francis Joseph Page, 36, of Broughton-street, Concord, had a narrow escape from serious injury when, after colliding with a motor-car, at Ryde, this afternoon, ...

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  22. FLOUR TAX RECEIPTS

    There is nothing to indicate that the full amount of £1,600,000, anticipated from the Flour Tax by the end of next June, will not be realised. A rough ...

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  23. INDIA FOUR FOR 112

    At the luncheon, adjournment to-day, India was four wickets for 112 runs in its second innings against England in the second cricket test. ...

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  24. 5 PER CENT. ADVANCE

    A further advance of 5 per cent. was recorded at the wool sales to-day, when a very good selection, comprising 12,536 bales, was submitted. Of these, 12,216 ...

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  25. VENDETTA VICTIMS

    The statement that he had been the victim of a vendetta, was made to-day by V. di Salvo, a cane farmer, of Boogan, who is now in the Innisfail ...

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  26. OWEN-SMITH CHOSEN

    Despite the controversy as to his eligibility, H. G. Owen-Smith, the South African, has been chosen as full back for England against Wales at Cardiff on January ...

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  27. ROUGH SEAS

    An indication of the extreme roughness of the seas in southern waters is gained from the number of vessels delayed. It is a long time since shipping has been so ...

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  28. FEDERAL DEPARTMENTS

    The Minister for Commerce (Mr. F. H. Stewart) and the Minister for the Interior (Mr. J. A. Perkins), who comprise the Cabinet sub-committee in charge of ...

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  29. DEFEATIST SPIRIT

    "I am happy to go to Australia, a country in which the spirit of defeatism, which is at present the greatest danger to the Empire, is entirely absent," said Mr. ...

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  30. BARK IN STOMACH

    An aboriginal child named Carberry, of the Yellow Rock Aboriginal Station, was admitted to the Bellingen Hospital last night, suffering from duboisine poisoning. ...

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  31. MORE WORK

    The first comprehensive survey of reemployment and business gains under President Roosevelt's "new deal" during 1933, was issued by the American ...

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  32. GERMAN SUITS

    A further fillip to the wool industry is predicted in a letter received from the local office of a German firm, which sets out that a new order has been issued ...

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  33. MILK SHORTAGE

    A strike of 18,000 milk producers in the Chicago area—members of the so-called Pure Milk Association—has threatened an acute milk shortage here. Local ...

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  34. ENGLISH SWIMMER

    Miss Joyce Cooper, the visiting English swimmer, had completely recovered to-day from the effects of a motor accident, in which she was involved on Saturday, ...

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  35. TORNADO DAMAGE

    A tornado swept through the bush land at Moggill, near Brisbane, last night, leaving a path of desolation over strip two miles long by a quarter of a mile ...

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  36. MURRUMBIDGEE MURDER

    A charge of murder was laid against Edward Henry Morey, labourer, 36, to-night, in connection with the Murrumbidgee murder. The man will appear in ...

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  37. DEAD SNAKE BITES?

    James Murray was admitted to the Lithgow Hospital to-day, following an extraordinary incident which occurred while he was handling a dead snake. ...

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  38. MR. EDGAR BAINTON

    Mr. Edgar Leslie Bainton has accepted the directorship of the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, and will sail in May with his wife. His two daughters will ...

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  39. COOK DISAPPEARS

    While the Zealandia was steaming up the coast on her way from Hobart this morning it was noticed that the extra second cook. William Hills, 39, had ...

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  40. WINE EXPERTS

    Wine experts from 32 nations will meet in conference at Rome on April 4, to draw up a world convention for the standardisation of methods whereby wines may he ...

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  41. SUCCESSFUL ROBOT PILOT

    The "Daily Herald" slates that "George," the robot pilot used by the R.A.F. monoplanes on the non-stop record flight to Africa is now available for any ...

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  42. POLICE ALLEGE 100 CHARGES

    When George McNamara, 40, electrician, was remanded on £200 bail at Central Court to-day on charges of having stolen £15/10/ on March 15, and £3/10/ on ...

    Article : 55 words
  43. SUCCESSFUL FIRST NOVEL

    Critics acclaim the charm and originality of "A warning to wantons," a first novel by Mary, daughter of Sir Edward Mitchell, of Melbourne, which is the ...

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