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  2. TASMAN SEA FLIGHT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Scenes of wild enthusiasm were witnessed at Mascot, aerodrome this afternoon, when Sir Charles Kingsford Smith landed from New ...

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  3. WORLD CALL TO JEWRY.

    The world Alliance for Combating Anti-Semitism, a body that has been formed in London with the acknowledged primary duty of dealing with the German ...

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  4. BRITAIN REGENERATED.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Chamberlain, speaking at Birmingham last night, appealed for confidence in the National Government to enable it to ...

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  5. WAR DEBT TALK OPENS.

    The war debt discussions between Great Britain and the United States were formally commenced yesterday in a long conversation between the British ambassador, ...

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  6. HITLER DICTATOR.

    President Hindenburg has signed the enabling bill which constituted Herr Hitler virtual-dictator of Germany for four years. ...

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  7. SERVICE RIFLE TRAGEDY.

    Arthur Smale, 16 years, of 332 Nicholson-street, Fitzroy, a trainee in the A.A.S.C., was accidentally shot dead in Kororoit Creek-road, North Williamstown, ...

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  8. BREAKING DOWN PROTECTION.

    The deputy leader of the Federal Labor party (Mr. Forde), who arrived in Melbourne by train from Canberra on Saturday, said the manner in which the Federal ...

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  9. WEST AUSTRALIA AND SECESSION.

    THIRD STATEMENT. -- Mr. A. Chandler, a president of the Dominion League; as reported in the "Sunday Times" on 5th February, 1933, said at Kojonup:-- ...

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  10. FOUR-POWER PACT.

    Outspoken condemnation of the MacDonald-Mussolini proposals has been issued by the Little Entente (Roumania, JugoSlavia and Czecho-Slovakia), whose views ...

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  11. ATTACK ON SCHOOLBOY.

    MILDURA, Sunday. -- About 120 citizens of Mildura co-operated with the police this morning in making a thorough search of the river frontages for the man ...

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  12. OTTAWA CONFERENCE.

    Pointed criticism as to the effects of the Ottawa agreement on the industries of Australia was made at the Paramount Theatre, Ascot Vale, yesterday by Mr. ...

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  13. WORLD'S WHEAT SURPLUS

    President Roosevelt indicated to-day that he considers the world Wheat Surplus problem must be solved coincidentally with the domestic programme. ...

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  14. SANK AT MOORINGS.

    The American mail steamer ''President Madison, 14,187 tons, owned by the American Mail Lino Ltd, capsized at her moorings in Seattle Harbor to-night, and ...

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  15. EMPIRE MARKETING BOARD.

    The "Daily Express" asserts that the Empire Marketing Board, which has cost the country £ 4,000,000 in seven years, is about to disappear. ...

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  16. ARREST AT BENALLA.

    BENALLA, Sunday. -- Following infqr- information received by the local police late on Friday night that a man answering the description of the one wanted for the ...

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  17. Average Speed of 103 Miles an Hour.

    In a broadcast through the National stations to-night Sir Charles Kingsford Smith reviewed the flight. He said, the conditions for the take-off were very good. ...

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  18. THE COURT-MARTIAL.

    Lieutenant Norman Baillie Stewart was returned to the Tower this evening, after having spent more than six hours' in the witness box at the court-martial, before ...

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  19. SALE OF PETROL.

    BENDIGO, Sunday. -- A meeting of garage proprietors was held, at the offices of Bendigo Chamber of Commerce yesterday morning to consider the position that ...

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  20. WIRELESS REPORTS FROM AEROPLANE.

    Listeners to the progress reports broadcast by 3LO and 3AR followed the flight with unwonted interest, particularly as it was the first opportunity presented to ...

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  21. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    A direct want of confidence motion against the Government was moved in the House of Commons to-day by Mr. Ralston, financial critic for the Liberals, as ...

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  22. "G.B.S." IN CALIFORNIA.

    Mr. Bernard Shaw, who arrived in the United States to-day for the first time, made the abrupt announcement that he "knew-more of America than its ...

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  23. BRITISH LABOR SOUND.

    The united front presented by British Labor against communism is shown in a manifesto issued by a joint council representing the Trade Union Congress, the ...

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  24. VICTORIAN JEWRY PROTEST.

    At the opening of the new hall for the Jewish National Library, Kadimah, in Lygon-street, North Carlton, on Saturday night, representatives of the Melbourne ...

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  25. STATE COAL MINE.

    WONTHAGGI, Sunday. -- With a view to Saving the dismissal of 200 miners from the State coal mine by reducing the output of slack coal by 5 per cent., a ...

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  26. PEA RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    The death occurred at St. Vincent's Hospital early on Saturday of Joseph Galvocih, 14 years of age, of Seymour Galvocih was admitted to the hospital ...

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  27. SIR R. GIBSON'S VIEW.

    PERTH, Sunday. -- The case against secession received unexpected support when Sir Robert Gibson, chairman or the Commonwealth Bank, made a ...

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  28. CONFIDENCE IN AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- That confidence in Australia on the part of British investors depended largely on this country's political future was the view expressed by Sir ...

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  29. TARIFF REVISION.

    Replying to the demand of a group of senators for a further revision of tariffs in order to protect Italy's national products, particularly live stock, Signor ...

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  30. ANGLO-ARGENTINE PACT.

    The "Sunday Times" states that contrary to reports from some quarters, the recent Anglo-Argentine negotiations are about to result in an agreement providing ...

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  31. BRUTAL ATTACK ON WOMAN.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Emily Smith,, 46 years, of Dar[?]ngburst, was the victim of a brutal assault in Victoria-road, Bellevac Hill, last night, as a result of which she ...

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  32. RECTOR-PROSECUTOR.

    During a visit to the employes of the Vickers firm recently arrested in Moscow on charges of sabotage, the British bassador, Sir Esmond Ovey, met the ...

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  33. EVASION OF INCOME TAX.

    Charles B. Mitchell, formerly chairman of the board of the National City Bank, was indicted by a Federal grand jury to-day on a charge of wilful evasion of ...

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  34. U.S. REAFFORESTATION BILL.

    In bristling language the opposition of the American Federation of Labor to President Roosevelt's reafforestation programme was put before the Congress ...

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  35. CAPSIZE OF FISHING BOAT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- In returning a verdict of accidental death at an inquiry yesterday into the death of Samuel Hancock, who was drowned at Coalcliff on 17th ...

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  36. AFTER SEVENTEEN YEARS.

    Thomas Mooney, who was convicted and imprisoned for his part in the throwing of a bomb on Preparedness day, 1916, in San Francisco, has been granted a new ...

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  37. CENTRAL GIPPSLAND BOWLING ASSOCIATION.

    SALE, Sunday. -- The final game in the championship events of Central Gippsland Bowling Association were played on Sale green. In the singles championship, A. G. Holt (Sale) defeated ...

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  38. BAN ON FRUIT MACHINES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The Commissioner of Police (Mr. W. H. Childs) issued an official warning last night that the police intended to seize [?]fruit machines in the ...

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