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  2. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    The grading of Australian eggs and other food products was somewhat severely criticised at a dinner given by the London Egg Exchange. ...

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  3. AMERICAN DROUGHT.

    The mid-winter drought was broken to-day, when rain and snow fell over the entire country. Blizzards and gales, with heavy snow, occurred in Illinois, Iowa, ...

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  4. TRAGEDY AT TECOMA

    A motor car containing sir persons collided with a tree in the main road opposite the Tecoma picture theatre at 10.30 p.m. on Saturday, and one of the ...

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  5. EAST SYDNEY ELECTION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The by-election for East Sydney was held yesterday in fine weather, which favored a big poll. When the count was finalised to-day, the figures ...

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  6. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A survey of the Federal Government's proposals to meet the present financial situation has been issued by the Federal Treasurer. The ...

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  7. RIVERINA MOVEMENT.

    NARANDERA, Sunday.--A meeting convened to support the motions carried at Wagga last Saturday was held in Narandera Park this afternoon. The ...

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  8. SIGNS OF BETTER TIMES.

    For the first time since July, 1929, the "Economist's" index number of commodity prices at the end of February shows an upward movement. The "Economist" ...

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  9. AMERICA'S PROHIBITION.

    The Republicans have apparently accepted the challenge contained in the statement made on Thursday by Mr. Raskob, chairman of the Democratic ...

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  10. THE INDIAN SETTLEMENT.

    Members of the "Youth League" and Labor lenders representing the extreme wing of the native congress in Bombay condemn the Delhi settlement as "betrayal ...

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  11. MARKED BACCARAT CARDS.

    What is believed to be a sensational baccarat swindle has been discovered at Nice. Seven men have been arrested. It is alleged that a croupier stole several ...

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  12. TRANSFER OF CAPITAL.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--With a view to making an investigation into transactions in New Zealand bonds since July, 1928, the Federal Commissioner of Taxation has ...

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  13. THE NATIONALIST VIEW.

    Mr. L. T. Courtenay, the defeated candidate, said he was entitled to feel very proud of the reduction in the majority in the Labor vote. Nationalists had only ...

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  14. RUSSIAN PRISON CAMPS.

    A remarkable scene was witnessed in the Albert Hail last night, when the Trade Defence Union held a demonstration to protest against the brutalities of ...

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  15. WAR PENSIONS.

    In a statement issued yesterday concerning the report of the Federal Auditor-General relative to the payment of war pensions, the State president of the ...

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  16. A PEDESTRIAN KILLED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--David Ross Todd of Vaucluse, was knocked down by [?] motor car in Old South Head-road, Vaucluse, last night, and was killed. Miss ...

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  17. MR. THEODORE'S FATE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- The Dailey electorate council will meet to-morrow night to decide the fate fo Mr. Theodore, who is in Sydney for the occasion. ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA HOUSE.

    Since he became Official Secretary to the Commonwealth in London, Mr. J. R. Collins has been busy carrying out the reforms at Australia House suggested in ...

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  19. MR. SCULLIN'S COMMENTS.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Commenting to-night on the East Sydney by-election, the Prime Minister said the result should not be regarded as a declaration by the ...

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  20. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Duff Cooper, the Conservative candidate, opened his campaign for the St. George's (Westminster) by-election, to-day. The campaign promises to be very ...

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  21. CAR OVER EMBANKMENT.

    DROUIN, Sunday.--A sedan car owner and driven by Mr. A. Alexander, of 13 Orrong-road, Caulfield, when about a mils on the Melbourne side of Drouin, and ...

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  22. MEETING. AT SAVERNAKE

    YARRAWONGA, Sunday.--A large and representative meeting of wheat growers and graziers was field at Savernake (N.S.W.) yesterday to protest against the ...

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  23. "THE JURY WAS RIGHT."

    According to the "News of the World," Arthur Rouse, who is to be executed on Tuesday for the murder of the unknown man, whose charred remains were found ...

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  24. BIG FIRE IN LONDON.

    The most spectacular fire Loudon has seen for many years occurred to-day on Butler's wharf, on the Thames, opposite the Tower of Loudon--portion of a ...

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  25. MR. WARD'S POSITION.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The success of Mr. Ward will mean the strengthening of the New South Wales group of Radicals in the Federal House, but it is not ...

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  26. Accidents on Princes Highway.

    TRAFALGAR, Sunday.--Driving a car along Princes Highway, Mr. M. Rothesay of Moe, struck a cow with terrific force. The cow was killed and the car somer ...

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  27. OCTOGENARIAN INJURED.

    While riding a bicycle along Smith-street, Fitzroy, on Saturday morning Thomas Dunion, 82 years, of Dudley-street, North Fitzroy, came into collision with ...

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  28. Meeting at Tocumwal.

    TOCUMWAL, Sunday.--Tocumwal, on the banks of the Murray--the border of the proposed new Riverine State--in to be the scene of another large reform ...

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  29. AEROPLANES COLLIDE.

    Two Air Force auxiliary planes belonging to the City of Glasgow bombing squadron collided to-day while looping the loop. Both, pilots, Flying Officers Lamb and ...

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  30. AEROPLANE CRASHES AT NEWCASTLE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--An aeroplane that was piloted by E. Buck a bus proprietor, of Newcastle, crashed in Hobart Park, Newcastle, to-day. Mr. Buck, who had ...

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  31. AUSTRALIA'S WAR DEBT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Speaking at the soldiers hall at Concord yesterday, Mr. C. Eldridge, M.P., said that since last year the had been in communication with ...

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  32. WILHELM'S BROTHER-IN-LAW.

    BRUSSELS, 7th March. M. Zoubkoff, the young Russian who achieved notoriety by marrying the late Princess Victoria, the ex-Kaiser's sister, ...

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  33. A DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.--A double tragedy occurred near Christchurch, when Claude Boundy, carpenter, 23 years, and Muriel McDonald, dress maker, 19 years, ...

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  34. SEVERE ENGLISH WINTER

    The most severe storm experienced this winter swept the south coast last night. The sea washed right over the sea wall at a number of places, causing extensive ...

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  35. Secrecy in Official Circles.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Although strict secrecy is being maintained regarding the negotiations between the Commonwealth and the British Governments for a ...

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  36. Parliaments Not Wanted.

    PERTH, Sunday.--The result of a "straw" vote in the metropolitan area on the question whether the people of West Australia favored the suspending of ...

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  37. FEDERAL EXTRAVAGANCE.

    Sir,--The thanks of the public are due to "The Age" for publishing the amazing disclosure of what in the affairs of a company would be called criminal ...

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  38. ARBITRATION JUDGES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Mr. Justice Street and Mr. Justice Cantor have addressed a letter to the Attorney-General (Mr. Lysaght) informing him that their ...

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  39. AEROPLANE FALLS IN COOK STRAIT.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.--A message from Nelson states that an aeroplane was observed to crash in flames in Cook Strait, An unconfirmed report says the occupant ...

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  40. TREACHEROUS UNDERTOWS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Treacherous undertows at several beaches to-day caused many exciting rescues by surf life savers. A lifeboat, as well as six men, had to ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLES.

    According to the Inland Revenue return for the year ended 31st March, 1930, there are now only 487 millionaires in Great Britain and Northern Ireland, compared ...

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  42. CLARENCE BY-ELECTION.

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  43. THIEVES HEAVY HAUL.

    Forcing the front door with a jemmy thieves gained entry to the premises of A. McLinlock and Co. Pty. Ltd., Smith-street, Clifton Hill, on Friday night. ...

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  44. THE EXPORT TRADE.

    The assistance granted by the Federal Government to these engaged in the export trade has reached a colossal figure. A return showing amounts granted under ...

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  45. SYDNEY HARBOR SWIM

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Lily Cobblestone, a New Zealand swimmer, and Irene Rolfe, a Bondi girl, swam down the harbor from Neutral Bay to Manly to-day. ...

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  46. CYCLONE IN MAURITIUS.

    The Governor of Mauritius has telegraphed to the Secretary for the Colonies intimating Hint a severe cyclone passed over Mauritius yesterday. Widespread ...

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  47. TWO BOYS DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--William Williams (6 years) and Raymond Williams (5 years) were drowned in a quarry at a water hole at Orange yesterday. It was ...

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  48. ARCHBISHOP HEAD AT BLACKWOOD.

    TRENTHAM, Sunday.--Yesterday afternoon, in the presence of about 200 people, Archbishop Head performed the ceremony of officially opening the recently ...

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  49. ASSISTANCE GRANTED TO 21st DECEMBER.

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  50. Advertising

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  52. A RAILWAY FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A man who [?] registered at the State labor exchange at Taree under the name of George Miller, was caught between the buffers of two ...

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  53. A HORSEMAN DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Dennis Hennigher, 30 years, an employe at Veech Estate, Wellington, was thrown from his horse when it was swimming in Bell River ...

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  54. GAMBLING ON A LAUNCH.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A police party boarded the official launch following the 18-footers race in the harbor yesterday, and detained twenty men who were ...

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  55. Advertising

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  56. PRICE OF WHISKY.

    The secretary of the Licensed Victuallers Association, Mr. A. D. Grant stated at the week end that members of his association in the metropolitan area ...

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  57. Advertising

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  58. ATTEMPT TO EVADE ARREST

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--While attempting to evade arrest at Granville yesterday a man was shot in the left leg by the police, and was taken to a hospital. It was ...

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  60. COAL MINING RATES REDUCED.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Contract rates operating in coal mining in many collieries in Queensland have been reduced 10 per sent. Shift or day rates have also been ...

    Article : 45 words
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