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  2. LOOKING BACKWARD

    The Commonwealth is approximately one-third of a century old. In the life of a nation this is a very brief period. Wo are in our national babyhood, ...

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  3. INCOME TAXATION

    The new income tax rates decided on by the President-elect (Mr. Roosevelt) and Democratic leaders of Congress are equal to the war-time levies, the ...

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  4. IRISH ELECTIONS

    Aeroplanes figure prominently in the campaign which is now in full swing for the general election to be held in the Irish Free State on January 24, though few attempts are made to forecast the result. Mr. Osmond Esmonde, who will be ...

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  5. BENDIGO SCORES 215

    Bendigo made a good stand against the, English cricketers in the match which began at Bendigo on Saturdas. 13 batsmen scoring 215 runs. England ...

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  6. NATIONAL EMERGENCY

    The Prince of Wales, in a broadcast talk last night, renewed his earlier appeals for support on behalf of the National Council of ...

    Article : 222 words
  7. THE APPLE SEASON

    Conflicting reports are current regarding quantities of apples in Australla and New Zealand likely, to be exported this season. One account ...

    Article : 252 words
  8. JAPAN AND CHINA

    Pending clarification of the attitude of Marshal Chang Hsueh-llang, commander of the Chineso forces, japanese troops continue to ...

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  9. U.S. UNEMPLOYMENT

    Unemployment in America had reached the unprecedented total of 11,590,000 in November, according to preliminary figures ...

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  10. THE WOOL SEASON

    With a heavy presentation of high grade wool, and Australian record prices for the present selling season realised at the Launceston wool ...

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  11. LATE MR. COOLIDGE

    The nation that he served paid its last honours to-day to Mr. Calvin Coolidge, a former President. The body lay in state for an hour in the morning in ...

    Article : 326 words
  12. S. AFRICAN PARTIES

    Following a tumultuous welcome by 5,000 persons in Cape Town, Mr. Tielman Roos, who lately resigned from the judiciary to return to politics, was ...

    Article : 179 words
  13. GAOL FACTION FIGHT

    Six persons were killed and 20 injured in a riot between prisoners in Kikham gaol on the frontier. The ill-feeling, which has been acute for some ...

    Article : 104 words
  14. BRITAIN'S LIBRARY

    A new catalogue is being prepared of the 4,000,000 books accommodated on 35 miles of shelves in the famous library of the British Museum. ...

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  15. RISING IN ALWAR

    Ninety thousaud Meo rebels are terrorising a wide area of Alwar Stale, looting and destroying property of a value of thousands of pounds sterling. ...

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  16. "RED BUGLE"

    Prosecuting 28 unemployed, who are charged with created a disturbance as Communists in disguise,. Constable A. H. Keller, of the Royal ...

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  17. QUEEN'S PARK MURDER

    Eric Roland Craig (26), who was arrested at Centennial Park late on Friday night, was charged on Saturday with having murdered May Miller (30) ...

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  18. FILM STAR ROBBED

    Miss Betty Compson, the film actress, was gagged and robbed in her home last night. The bandit took 60,000 dollars' worth of Jewellery (£12,000). He ...

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  19. UNIVERSITIES CENSUS

    A census taken at the beginning of the new term has shown that there are 2,387 foreign students in the various colleges of the London University. They ...

    Article : 147 words
  20. ANTARCTICA

    Sir Hubert Wilkins said to-day that he planned to leave the United States in April for Norway to join the Ellswortb-Balchen expedition to the ...

    Article : 121 words
  21. CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC

    Twelve applications have already been received in London for the position of Director of New South Wales State Conservatorium of Music, for ...

    Article : 79 words
  22. FRENCH NAVY

    Addressing the personnel of the battleship Lorraine, the Minister for the Navy (M. Leygues) declared that the German "pocket" battleship, of which ...

    Article : 94 words
  23. VLADIMIR DE PACHMANN

    Vladimir de Pachmann, the noted pianist,'of Odessa, died yesterday in his 86th year. The news was kept secret until his son and daughter arrived from ...

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  24. BITTEN BY SPIDER

    While walking in the bush near [?] park to-day, Lucy Frances Russell, aged 26 years, of Mavis Avenue, Neutral Bay, was bitten on the leg by ...

    Article : 74 words
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