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  2. Australia's Latest Conversion Loan in London Fails

    Underwriters.will-have to take up 39 per cent, of the Australian conversion loan of £22,384,000, which closed in London on January 28, as the loan was not fully subscribed. This was announced by the Prime Minister today ...

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  3. GRANTS FOR REAFFORESTATION

    Approval for the payment of £331,000 for the encouragement of afforestation in various States was given tonight by the Federal ...

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  4. SUSTENANCE WORKERS STRIKE

    Because they consider the sustenance allowance of 6/ a week for four hours work is quite inadequate, 200 sustenance workers ...

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  5. FIRE THREATENS BENDIGO BLOCK

    Terrific hazards were taken by firemen tonight, when petrol and oil drums exploded every few minutes during a ...

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  6. EVIDENCE AGAINST HAUPTMANN

    Attention to the similarity of phrases used in the ransom notes and in the replies given to his question was directed' at the trial of Bernard ...

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  7. PLANE DOWN IN ORCHARD

    When a plane made a forced landing in, an orchardi near Stanthorpe today, and was wrecked, five including a ...

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  8. FATAL FURNACE EXPLOSION

    When, an explosion occurred in a blast furnace ait the Port Keihbla steel works today Ernest Putland, foreman, was killed, and ...

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  9. CHECKING SHEEP STEALING

    A proposal that the transport of sheep by road be prohibited was made by Mr. S. L. Officer, secretary of the Graziers’ ...

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  10. ITALY BANS MORE IMPORTS

    An official gazette just issued contains a further list of goods of which importation is prohibited. ...

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  11. MINE STOPPAGE ENDS

    After holding a . stop-work meeting today strikers at the State Coal Mine returned to work this afternoon. ...

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  12. Worthless Picture Seller

    J. C. Millet appeared in thp Fointaine Bleau court today charged with having sold Worthless pictures. The court was ...

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  13. LLOYD GEORGE MEMOIRS REFUTED

    Sir Philip Chetwode, Commanderin- Chief in India, writing to the Calcutta Statesman says: “As a senior soldier still holding an ...

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  14. SUBMERGED FOR TEN MINUTES

    Although he was ten minutes under water in the Woronora River in the St. George district yesterday, Arthur Anderson, 18, of Mascot, was revived ...

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  15. WOOL VALUES IMPROVE

    An improvement up to 5 per cent, in the price of merino wool was noticed at the Geelong sales today. Competition was restricted in fine ...

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  16. Failed This Time

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  17. Two Injured In Premature Explosion

    A charge of explosives went off prematurely at the Australian iron and steel works at Pott Kemhla, and two foremen were ...

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  18. JUMP FROM TRAIN TO RIVER

    Passengers on the expi-ess near Tauranga were startled when a man leaped from the moving train to the river and got safely away. ...

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  19. STORMS AND HEAT WAVE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. Storms are reported from scattered centres throughout the State. ...

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  20. SNOW IN SAHARA

    The sands of the desert have frozen, at least in the vicinity of the oasis of Bousaada in the Sahara desert, and freezing ...

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  21. PETROL TANK EXPLODES

    When a petrol tank waggon on which they were working exploded at the Clyde workshops today, three men were injured. ...

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  22. ANOTHER FLIGHT FROM ENGLAND ENDS AT DARWIN

    No sooner had the Imperial Airways liner Arethusa arrived at Darwin with the air mail today than a little gnatlike Moriospar machine, in which two Sydney men,, D, S. Wylie and D. G. Collins, landed aloQgside it, having flown ...

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  23. Britain Politically Short-Sighted

    In urging in the Chamber of Deputies today that German re-armament be debated before the French Ministers proceed to London next month. ...

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  24. NEW SPORTS GROUNDS

    Greiat improvements in the city’s parks and gardens are proposed this year by the City Council’s Parks and Gardens Committee which has ...

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  25. VESSEL MAY BE TIED UP

    Determined to obtain the right to reject seamen whom they do not sire in the crew, Howard Smith Ltd. intends to pay off the crew and tie ...

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  26. TREATY WITH JAPAN

    With the visit of Japanese delegates this week, negotiations will open in earnest for a trade treaty between Australia and ...

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  27. MYSTERIOUS MALADY AMONG BABIES

    Since January 1, eight new born babies have died, any many others have become ill in the maternity ward of the Holy Name Hospital at ...

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  28. CRIPPLES IN BURNING HOUSE.

    Mrs. Hind, of Leichardt, had a terrifying experience last night, when she and her husband, both of whom are cripples, awakened to find the ...

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  29. ANOTHER AIR MAIL DELAY.

    Having flown from Karachi, Captain MoUard todiay landed with the English mail in the Arethusa. Hei should have been relieved at ...

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  30. “FLYING COURT” TO OPEN

    Mr. Justice Wells, the Crown Prosecutor and the Sheriff of the Northern Territory Supreme Court left Darwin by train this morning for the ...

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  31. CHILD FATALLY BURNED

    Barbers Bick, aged 11 month, died in Children’s Hospital early today from bums received at her home in Cardigan street, Carlton, when her ...

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  32. French Officer Sent To Gaol for Desert Murder

    Lieutenant Cbanes, a handsome young French officer, was today sentenced to imprisonment for five years for the murder of Colonel Caillon at a border outpost in 1933. Colonel Caillon had organised an expedition of seven ...

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  33. Richardson Explains Ban On Body line In West Indies Test

    Arthur Richardson, who was an umpire during the second Test match, in discussing the taking off of Smith and Constantine for bowling bodyline, that both bowled a few such deliveries in the early part of the match.. ...

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  34. NO DIFFICULTIES

    Brigadier Bourchief said tonight that an amicable understanding had seen reached by the Parliamentary Country Party, with the Central ...

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  35. WOOD ALCOHOL POISONING

    Deaths from the effects of wood poisoning, which followed the drinking of liquor in several unlicensed cafes during the week end, now total ...

    Article : 51 words
  36. CANADIAN SNOW STORM

    After having been suspended for 10 days owing to the heavy fall of snow, the railway services were resumed today. ...

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  37. FISH MARKET IMPROVEMENTS

    When the Melbourne City Council’s chief artichect (Mr. E. W. Beilby) returns from abroad, he will be asked to prepare plans for improvements to ...

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  38. GOLD FROM AIR

    While crossing a field at Oisement today a .woman saw wooden debris on the ground, and while making an inspection of it she located the £6000 ...

    Article : 79 words
  39. Advertising

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