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  2. BISHOP BATTY

    The Bishop of Newcastle (Right Rev. F. de Witt Batty), accompanied by Mrs. Batty, who returned from England by the R.M.S. Ormonde, ...

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  3. PRINCE GEORGE

    In well-informed political circles it is considered unlikely that the visit of Prince George will result in an early Federal election. Rather will the Royal ...

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  4. HEAT WAVE

    The cool north-east breeze which blew in from the sea yesterday saved the cities and towns on the Pacific Coast from the heat wave which ...

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  5. TEXTILE STRIKE

    The threat by the officials of the Textile the Worker's Union that the employees at every mill in the State would go on strike to-day, following the decision of the ...

    Article : 430 words
  6. ITALY RETALIATES

    Italy's response to the French quotas against the goods of other countries is a decree placing embar-goes on numerous commodities, ...

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  7. FIERCE BUSH FIRES

    Huge bushfires are still raging in the Huon and Derwent Valley districts, and flames are leaping forward on a wide front with remarkable rapidity. All efforts to ...

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  8. THE SAAR

    It is understood that the League Council will have before it on Friday a proposal to appoint a small sub-committee of five members to collaborate with the ...

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  9. 2500 DEAD

    It is officially estimated that those killed by the earthquake in the Bihar Province number 2500, there being over 600 in Muzaffarpur alone. ...

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  10. CANBERRA SUGGESTION

    It has been suggested that as the Prince of Wales laid the foundation stone of the permanent capitol building in 1921, and the Duke of York opened the temporary ...

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  11. VICTORIA SWELTERS

    For the fourth successive day, heat-wave conditions prevailed in Melbourne to-day the temperature reaching 107.5 deg. No change in the oppressive weather is ...

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  12. BOY KILLED

    William Simpson, 16, of West-street, North Sydney, died in hospital this evening as the result of a diving accident at Lavender Bay baths. ...

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  13. EMPIRE TRADE

    "Now is the most opportune moment for developing intra-Empire trade, taking advantage of the sterling as common basis of exchange, which can be ...

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  14. U.S. GOLD BILL

    President Roosevelt's monetary bill embodying the devaluation of the dollar and the nationalisation of the nation's gold was sent to the printers to-day after a ...

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  15. BREEZE COOLS NEWCASTLE

    Like Sydney, the fresh north-easterly breeze kept the conditions cool in Newcastle yesterday, the maximum temperature at Signal Hill being 76deg, and the ...

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  16. CABLE FROM KING

    The Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) today received a reply from the King to a cablegram dispatched by his Excellency yesterday with regard to the visit of ...

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  17. SOVIET CONDITIONS

    Stating that wages in the Soviet were lower than Australian standards, Mr. R. Gerrard, who returned from Russia to-day, said that the Russians, realising ...

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  18. BALLOT AT ALBURY

    The employees to the Albury Woollen Mills, who ceased work yesterday, held a secret ballot to-day, and by 203 to 105 decided to declare the strike off. ...

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  19. GERMAN CRUISER

    The German cruiser Karlsruhe, the first German warship to visit Brisbane since the War, berthed in the river to-day. As the vessel drew into her berth, ...

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  20. EXCHANGE OF CRUISERS

    The Minister for Defence (Sir George Pearee) said to-day that negotiations would be resumed now that Prince George was coming to Australia for the exchange ...

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  21. MAY SAIL EARLIER

    "Peterborough," the "Daily Telegraph's diarist, states that Prince George's departure for Australia may be somewhat earlier than implied in the official ...

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  22. POSITION IN VICTORIA

    The management committee of the Victorian branch of the Textile Workers' Union will meet on Saturday, to consider the strike position in New South Wales, ...

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  23. CUBA CRIPPLED

    After having held office only since Monday, Senior Carlos Hevia resigned as President of Cuba late on Wednesday night, clearing the way for Carlos Meudieta the ...

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  24. NAZI POLICY

    An emphatic denial was given to-day by an officer of the German cruiser, Karlsruhe (Commander Schiller), on behalf of the Commandant, Captain Baron ...

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  25. MIXED RECEPTION

    A mixed reception, with cheers and boos, greeted Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, when he addressed a Labour audience at Seaham, to-day. The interrupters ...

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  26. RAIL MEN'S WAGES

    Over 34,000 employees of the Railway Commissioners and the Commissioner for Road Transport are vitally affected by air announcement made by the Chief Railway ...

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  27. DOUBLE MURDER

    Giving evidence at the resumption of the Court proceedings at Auckland to-day, against William Bayly, who is charged with the murder of Mr. and ...

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  28. PARTIAL RECOVERY

    The wool market, which declined slightly yesterday, party recovered to-day, when 9714 bales, of a good selection of 10,634 bales submitted at auction, were ...

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  29. EXTENSIVE DAMAGE

    A severe north-westerly gale swept over the British Isles this afternoon gusts at times registering 80 miles an hour. In parts of Scotland considerable ...

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  30. HARBOUR COLLISION

    A collision occurred on Sydney Harbour this afternoon between the Sydney Ferry Company's steamer Kanimbla and the tug Bimbi while they were off Benelong Point. ...

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  31. WIFE FOR TRIAL

    At the conclusion of the Northern murder inquest to-day the Coroner found that John Carroll had died as the result of a gunshot wound wilfully inflicted by his ...

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  32. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION

    Making seven knots an hour, in the face of a southerly breeze, the Jacob Ruppert, at 4 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, was 150 miles north of Little America, ...

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  33. SOLD FOR £70,000

    Two dramatic diamond finds were made on a farm at Elandsfontein, three miles from where the Cullinan diamond was found. A digger named Jonker found ...

    Article : 118 words
  34. JAPAN'S POLICY

    Japan aims to set up, a political and economic block, composed of China, Japan, and Manchukuo, constituting, a "fur-reaching bid for a complete Japanese ...

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  35. TOO DEAR TO MARKET

    Orchardists in many parts of the State are finding it costly to send fruit to market and are leaving crops rot on the trees A large number of growers have received ...

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  36. BOY'S COURAGE

    Racing into a burning house at Balwyn to-day, Dick Barwell, 13, rescued Mrs. R. A. Smith, who was on the verge of collapse. Mrs. Smith was lying in the front room ...

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  37. ONE-MAN TRAMS

    Following a collision between twp trans in the city on December 30, the Executive Council to-day agreed to a full inquiry being held by a Magistrate, who will be ...

    Article : 75 words
  38. BOY DROWNED IN YARRA

    William Samuel Eddington, 16, of North Richmond, was drowned in the Yarra River, at Buzaley, this afternoon. ...

    Article : 33 words
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