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  5. GERMAN REICHSTAG IS SET ON FIRE

    A fire attributed to incendiarism heavily damaged the Reichstag to-night. An arrest was made. THE blaze was observed at 9 o'clock in the main hall, in which the ...

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  6. NEW FLEXIBLE BOARD

    A very light flexible board has been invented by Professor Shikata, of Kyoto University, out of Tundra moss. ...

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    CHARLES LAUGHTOH sees the humorous side of the thrills in "The Old Dark House" at the Tivoli. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE

    In a monster civic celebration at Crissy Field, San Francisco, the Northern Counties today took part in the official ...

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  9. HINDENBURG'S AIR CUP.

    BERLIN, Monday,—President von Hindenburg to-day received Wolfram Hirth, the welt-known ...

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  10. REBELLION PLOT.

    SANTIAGO (Chile), Monday.—The police discovered a revolutionary plot by Communists, who ...

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    SIR JOHN SIMON. (See came on British arms embargo on this page). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Shaw's Visit To Tokio

    TAKING advantage of the forthcoming visit of Mr. George Bernard Shaw, the well-known British writer, the Waseda ...

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  13. Ex-Kaiser's Palace

    A curious case of incendiarism was discovered in the ex-Kaiser's former palace in Berlin to-day, through ...

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  14. Bomb Wrecks Theatre

    A BOMB wrecked the front of the State Theatre early to-day, sending guests of nearby hotels tumbling from their beds, ...

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  15. MACHINERY ORDERS CURTAILED

    The Soviet Commissary for heavy industry, announces that severe limitations will be imposed on ...

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  16. CAR STOLEN FROM CITY.

    A MOTOR car, the property of Frederick Edmond Todd, of Gauntstreet, Newmarket, was stolen from opposite the General Post Office, in ...

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  17. DETECTIVE'S RETURN.

    DETECTIVE J. CALMAN, of the Sydney Criminal Investigation Branch, who has been connected with the Brisbane C.I.B. for the past ...

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  18. 1932-3 CRICKET TEST SEASON CLOSING

    The final test of the present series was a keen contest for three days, but "the bottom fell out of it" yesterday afternoon, when the Australian, batsmen collapsed after 115 had been posted for two wickets. ...

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  19. GERMANS INCENSED

    German circles here are considerably incensed at the attitude of certain officials and delegates to the Disarmament Conference during discussions on the French proposals on the internationalisation of ...

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  20. INDECENTLY DEALT WITH GIRLS.

    FOR having indecently dealt with two girls aged eight years and ten years at Maroochydore—during the Christmas holidays, George Edward ...

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  21. BRITISH GOVT'S EMBARGO: FAREAST WAR MATERIAL

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons, Sir John Simon (Foreign Affairs) declared that the Government from to-day would refuse all export licences for army war material to the Far East, so long as the present crisis there ...

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  22. DRASTIC DECREE TO BE ISSUED.

    Cabinet has adopted the draft of a drastic decree increasing the penalties for treason and kindred offences. ...

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  23. MANCHURIAN PRODUCTS.

    HSINKING, Monday.—The Manchukuo Government has received a formal invitation to ...

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  24. GERMAN PRESS SUPPRESSION.

    BERLIN, Monday.—The Communist Party organ, "Rote Fahne," which appeared for one edition ...

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    Miriam Jordan, the lovely "lady in the case," in "Six Hours to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Richard Tauber, whose golden voice ctill holds Wintergarden ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. THE SCORES.

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  28. MARCH ON PARIS RECALLED

    Military associations and patriotic circles are preparing to celebrate to-morrow (Tuesday) the centenary of ...

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  29. "FRUIT HAWKER HIRED YOUTHS TO STEAL." —Court Allegation.

    A fruit hawker, who, according to evidence, commissioned two youths to steal clothing from clothes lines on the understanding that he was to give them is for each shirt, and also to pay for other clothing, pleaded guilty to two charges ...

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  30. BERLIN BOURSE DEVELOPMENTS

    Despite the renewed American banking crisis, and anxiety regarding events in the Far East, the Stock ...

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  31. FORTNIGHTLY PAYMENTS.

    The Premier (Mr. W. Forgan Smith) said after to-day's Cabinet meeting that it was approved to make fortnightly payments as far ...

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  32. GRAMMAR SCHOOL ROWING.

    Rowing with very fine combination, a crew of old boys defeated the present boys in the Brisbane Grammar School's four-oared ...

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  33. "GIVE THEM BIGGEST HIDING."

    "I DO hope that body-line bowling will not spread to club and village cricket," said Arthur Gilligan, speaking at the Sussex annual meeting. "If any headmaster sees boys adopting this dreadful style, I sincerely hope he will give them the biggest hiding of their ...

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  34. DID DON REMEMBER?

    DON BRADMAN, who has an injured arm, brought out the drinks for the players to-day He must have remembered that he was a "fair dinkum" waiter in the Sydney test of 1928 when the selectors made him twelfth man. ...

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  35. FISHING BOATS' SAFETY.

    Anxiety is felt for the safety of the fishing boat Corona and another owned by S. Gale, which have been out in severe gales on ...

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    THE REICHSTAG. (See story of fire on this page). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. THREE MASONS GUILTY.

    After a short retirement the jury to-day found Arthur John Mason (50), horse-trainer; Thomas Mason (23), clerk; Arthur ...

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  38. HUNGARY FEARS LITTLE ENTENTE.

    The Little Entente (Roumania, Czecho-Slovakia, and Yugo-Slavia) are ready for war, and are only waiting for a favorable ...

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  39. BERTRAM'S RETURN TO GERMANY.

    Advice received in Melbourne indicates that Captain Hans Bertram, the German airman, who left Melbourne on December 9 on a ...

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  40. DEATH OF FILM COMEDIAN.

    Walter Hiers, the rotund film comedian, died to-day from pneumonia. ...

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