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  2. MIGRATION

    The Under-Secretary for Labor, Mr. H. B., Betterton, in the House of Commons, submitted a supplementary estimate of £366,000 for industrial training ...

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  3. INTENSE COLD

    The terrific cold, which has gripped Europe for the past ten days has spread to Britain. Britain is icebound. London ...

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  4. SIGNED.

    The Vatican and Italian Government treaty was signed at noon. Cardinal Gasparri presented a gold pen to Mussolini as the Pope's ...

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  5. 'ANARCHY'

    Shortly after the Legislative Council met this afternoon, the Attorney General moved that the, House adjourn until February 27. ...

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  6. LUKIN AWARD

    At a meeting of the employees of bush timber mills at Warburtan, Mr. Tunnecliffe, ex-Minister for Railways, attacked the Lukin award. ...

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  7. REFUSED

    In the Federal Arbitration Court to-day, Mr. Cheney, secretary of the Federated Carters and Drivers' Union, made application to Judge ...

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  8. 'HUMBUG'

    Mr. Parkhill, M.H.R., addressing a meeting of the Mosman branch of the National Association denied that there was any split in the ranks of ...

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  9. 'COFFIN SHIPS'

    Mr. S. Fleming, speaking at the A.L.P. Conference, declared that half the vessels trading on the coast were coffin ships, and "we don't, know the moment they ...

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  10. CONFISCATION

    In a signed statement printed in the newspapers, President Gil accused the Roman Catholic Church elements with fomenting trouble in Mexico. ...

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  11. 29 HOURS LATE .

    The North Coast mail train steamed into Central Station at 11.30 last night, 29 hours late, after being, held up by floods. ...

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  12. RESCIND THEM

    At the Tick Board of Control meeting to-day, Mr. A. Young submitted a motion urging the board to ignore, the, Federal Cattle Tick Commission and administer ...

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  13. STEAMER SINKS

    The Channel steamer Ville de Liege, which for some hours was stranded on the rocks, eventually sank. The vessel carried forty passengers and a crew of ...

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  14. DEATH FROM SKY

    Mr. Mackworth Young, Secretary the India Army, in a statement in the Assembly regarding the Peshawar bombing accident on January 23, said, the ...

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  15. BOMBAY RIOTERS

    The Bombay riot situation has not improved. All Government measures to restore order, including the curfew order, have been defied. ...

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  16. 'GOT IT ON ME'

    Howard Marshall, taxi driver, reported to the Sydney police last night that three men engaged him in Pitt street, and asked to be driven to Redfern, When ...

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  17. RELIEF GRANTS

    The Minister for Agriculture Mr. Thorby, intends to pay a visit to Taree to investigate the damage done on property by the floods. Mr. Martin, M.L.A. ...

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  18. THE OLD STORY

    Resuming the debate on the Governor's Speech to-day, Mr. Bennett, Conservative Reader, declared the Conservatives would not move an amendment to the speech, ...

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  19. AIR SERVICE

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, stated this morning that if the Commonwealth Government's examination of the proposals of finance and other relevant ...

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  20. HIGH COURT

    Mr. Owen Dixon, K.C., was sworn in to-day as Judge of the High Court, of Australia. He is the youngest Judge in the Commonwealth. Everyone in court ...

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  21. ATE HUMAN FLESH

    The sole survivor of the crew of liquor smugglers has arrived at Reval. He stated that he and the captain ate two pounds of flesh from the body of their ...

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  22. 32 INCHES AT LAURIETON.

    At Laurieton, on the Manning River, no less than 32 inches of rain fell since last Tuesday. ...

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  23. GIRL'S ADMISSION

    At Kogarah Court to-day Robert Storer 27, ticket inspector, was charged with having committed a serious offence of a young girl at Loftus Park. in November ...

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  24. DRANK DISINFECTANT

    Charles Maher, 57, who drank a quantity of disinfectant in mistake for beer, died last night at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. ...

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  25. FORTNIGHT

    After a sitting lasting a quarter of an hour this afternoon, the Legislative Assembly adjourned for a fortnight. A motion expressing the deep sense of ...

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  26. RIVER RISING AT WINDSOR

    A message from Windsor this morning stated that, the river was rising at the rate of nine inches an hour. Many residents were making preparations to move ...

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  27. VALIDITY

    Replying to attacks, General Booth declares it is not his desire to destroy the 1904 deed. He is only resorting to the courts, because action in regard to the ...

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  28. GIRL STRANGLED

    Pearl Baghole, 20, a beautiful art teacher, was strangled early, this morning after a night of prayer with her suitor. Dennis Barclay, 22, son of a wealthy ...

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  29. FORESTRY

    Biennial interest, on the endowment, of £5000 made by Russell Gri[?]wade to encourage scientific forestry in Australia will be devoted to sending selected. ...

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  30. EYE KICKED OUT

    A story of shocking brutality was told at the Central Court to-day when Charles Brodie was charged with having inflicted grievous bodily harm on an old ...

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  31. MAN SHOT

    At the Central Court Violet Hewitt, 28, was charged with having wounded her husband, Arthur Hewitt, with intent to murder him. ...

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  32. PICKED WRONG MAN

    It has been disclosed that last year the New South Wales Chamber of Commerce recommended to the Prime Minister that Mr. Hughes be appointed to take over ...

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  33. AFRICAN ASSEMBLY

    The no-confidence motion, in the early hours of the morning, was defeated by [?] votes. General Smuts, Leader of the ...

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  34. MUST REGISTER

    The Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Thorby, directs attention to the necessity for all growers of bananas and Manilla hemp to register their plantations before ...

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  35. FORD'S GIFT

    On the occasion of Thomas Alva Edison's 82nd birthday to-day. and the 50th anniversary of his invention of the incandescent lamp, Henry Ford, made a ...

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  36. LABOR AND LIQUOR TRADE

    The A.L.P. Conference carried a motion to the effect, that the next Labor Government give prominence to the ...

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  37. £750,000 ESTATE

    Sir Douglas Maclean, a well-known New Zealand grazier, left an estate, valued at £750,000. He made a number of public bequests, besides leaving annuities ...

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  38. STOREKEEPER FINED £308

    At Orbost court Roderick Peter McDonald, storekeeper, of Delegate, was fined £308 with £18 costs on a charge of having had 616 possum skins in his ...

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  39. KICKED AND BIT

    William Coyne, belonging to the staff of the Dubbo Park, was attacked by a huge kangaroo during the week-end The animal clasped him around the body and ...

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  40. FAMOUS TOWN HALL

    The famous Town Hall at Leiden was burnt down and the priceless archives and numerous art treasures destroyed. Fire brigades were helpless, owing to the ...

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  41. WOMAN DRIVER

    As a result of a collision between two ears at Ermington this afternoon Miss Glass, of Granville, the driver of one of the cars, was shockingly injured. The ...

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  42. LISMORE SHOW PRESIDENT

    At the annual meeting, of the Lismore Show Society to-day the president, Mr. V. Smith, formally resigned from the position. ...

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  43. MARKETING BOARD

    The poll of beekeepers on the question of constituting a honey marketing board resulted in 312 votes for and 134 against the proposal. ...

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  44. SAFEGUARDING DUTY

    When the hearing of the woollen industry application for a safeguarding duty was resumed to-day, Sidney Illingworth said he agreed that changes in ...

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  45. WILLIAMS CASE

    Joseph Viscoe, who is being held pending inquiries into the disappearance of Leslie Williams,of Goulburn, appeared at Kilmore court to-day on a vagrancy ...

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  46. PREMIER'S REPLY.

    Replying to Mr. Lang's speech at Carlingford last night, the Premier said today it was not true that the Government has declared family endowment, payments ...

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  47. DIVORCED

    Mrs. Little Gilmour, who accompanied the Duchess, of York to Australia, was granted a divorce at Edinburgh on the ground of the husband's misconduct. The ...

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  48. WRECKED COLLIER

    The police again conducted a search of the coastline for the bodies of the victims of the Annie M. Miller disaster, without success. No further wreckage ...

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