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  2. WORLD TENNIS CHAMPIONS HERE SOON

    The Australian teams to play in the international matches in Adelaide and Sydney on January 15, 16 and 17 were announced by the Lawn Tennis ...

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  3. M. LAVAL IN ROME

    As the result of the meeting between Mussolini and the French Foreign Minister (M. Laval), who, accompanied by his daughter, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. 6,000 ON STRIKE ON GOLDEN MILE

    At a meeting of the mining branch of the A.W.U. at Boulder this morning, it was decided that work should cease at midnight tonight on all the mines ...

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  5. "SURPRISE POLICY FOR ELECTION"

    The lobby correspondent of the "Daily Herald" reports:—"Ministers are busy drafting the fundamental points of a surprise Empire policy ...

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  6. KISCH IN COURT ON WEDNESDAY

    Herr Egon Kisch, the Czecho-Slovakian author. against whom the Commonwealth Government took action unsuccessfully to have him declared a ...

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  7. US. FORSAKES DOLE SYSTEM

    A new and greatly enlarged plan of relief work was proposed to Congress by President Roosevelt in his annual address today. He did not give ...

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  8. DEATH OF SIR HERBERT PHILLIPPS

    After lifelong service to the State In commerce, finance, and charitable work. Sir Herbert Phillipps died at his home at Gilberton shortly before 10 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SYDNEY BAKERS DEFY GOVERNMENT

    The fight, between the Government, and Master Bakers' Association has begun in earnest. The master bakers, at a mass meeting yesterday, decided ...

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  10. SAVAGE BRAWL IN SYDNEY STREET

    One man will probably lose his life and three others are in hospital with serious injuries as a result of a street brawl in Botany road, Redfern. on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. FREMANTLE LUMPERS REFUSE WORK

    Following a dispute between lumpers and employers at Fremantle on Friday afternoon regarding the discharge of 1,000 tons of cement from the ...

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  12. Canadian Premiers Reform Policy

    Contributory unemployment insurance. a remodelled old-age pension. a scheme for health, sickness and accident insurance, amended income tax ...

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  13. TREND OF COMING WHEAT SALES

    Discussing the prospects of wheat trade and chartering. Lloyd's List says:—"It is generally believed that in the absence this year of subsidised ...

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  14. SIR MAURICE HANKEY RETURNS

    Sir Maurice Hankey. the secretary of the Imperial Defence Committee, arrived at Glasgow by the liner j Duchess of Bedford from Canada ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. "VINDICATION OF AUTHORITY"

    Several suggestions have been advanced as possible explanations of the Commonwealth's further action against Herr Kisch. who will be charged ...

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  16. Suburban Robberies

    Brooches, a kitbag, groceries, and wine to the total value of about £4, were stolen during the week-end from the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lawrie, ...

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  17. CAUTIOUS GERMAN ATTITUDE

    When a journalist communicated the reported Franco-Italian agreement to the Foreign Office here, a spokesman expressed the opinion that the ...

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  18. KILLED ON WAY TO CHURCH

    One woman was killed and another two persons injured, one seriously, when a motor truck, loaded with 50 cases of tomatoes. crashed into a motor ...

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  19. "ANXIOUS AND BUFFETED YEAR"

    Speaking at Newcastle, the Lord Privy Seal (Mr. Anthony Eden) said that 1934 was an anxious and buffeted year, but Its closing weeks saw a ...

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  20. Germany Puzzled By Nazi Leaders' Meeting

    Hitler's speech on Thursday at the solidarity demonstration of Nazi leaders. who were summoned from throughout Germany, remains ...

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  21. PREMIER CRITICAL OF NEW RAIL PLAN

    "It is too absurd to warrant even a moment's consideration." declared the Premier (Mr. Butler) on Saturday. referring to the proposal of the Federal ...

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  22. FAIRLY GENERAL LIGHT RAIN

    Light rain fell over most of the inside areas on Saturday, and there were some fairly heavy recordings in parts of the lower north. No rain was ...

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  23. EFFECT OF NEW LOTTERY LAW

    It is estimated that about 1,000 employes lost their positions by the law which came into operation on Saturday prohibiting the conduct of share ...

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  24. Tributes To His Work

    High tributes were paid by prominent public men in Adelaide last night to the ability, character. and public spiritedness of Sir Herbert Phillipps. ...

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  25. LOWER DUTY ON SPIRIT SOUGHT

    Whisky manufacturers and barleygrowers arc renewing their endeavors to obtain some remission of the heavy Excise duty on spirits. They point out ...

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  26. Irish Free State's Adverse Trade Balance

    The Irish Free State's adverse trade balance for the year ended on November 30 was £20,146,043, constituting a record. Imports were £38,788.023, ...

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  27. CANOE CARRIED OUT TO SEA

    Three surf boats, an aeroplane, and the pilot steamer Captain Cook combined to carry out a rescue at sea late this afternoon. M. Lee, 21, of Redfern. ...

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  28. Possibility Of Emigres From Saar

    Sounded regarding the possibility of receiving 30,000 emigres from the Saar If the plebiscite favors Germany, the principal French mayors and prefects, ...

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  29. Exchange Of Views On Empire Affairs

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald), in a New Year broadcast address, cheerfully surveyed Britain's prospects. Referring to the Royal ...

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  30. BRADMAN'S DEPARTURE FROM ENGLAND

    The fourth England to Australia air mail, which arrived in Adelaide toy the Melbourne express yesterday morning, brought another collection or ...

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  31. Kingsford Smith To Return To Australia

    Sir Charles Kingford Smith said today that he would sail on Wednesday for Australia. He would leave his aeroplane behind, and possibly it ...

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  32. Today's Sporting Features

    RACING.—Greek Gift's win in the New Year's Gift was her third successive victory. Details of Saturday's races at Morphettville on page 15. ...

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  33. Notts Committee Calls Special Meeting

    The Nottingham correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that the mass meeting on the Voce incident has been cancelled, as the Notts County ...

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  34. Foreign Service Men At Singapore

    Subject to legislative approval, no foreign service men from warships or transports will be allowed to land here in future without permission of tile ...

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  35. To Return By Steamer Instead Of Plane

    Mesdames Collins and Wylie, who had intended to fly to Australia with their husbands in a Monospar monoplane, have changed their plans, and ...

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  36. Severe Earthquake Shocks In Europe

    Correspondents of the "Daily Telegraph," in the centres concerned, report severe earthquake shocks in Turkey, Bulgaria, Roumania, and Holland. ...

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  37. Girl Killed When Car Skids

    Sylvia Pickering. 25. clerk, at the University of Queensland. was killed when a car skidded and failed to take the curve loading to a bridge on the ...

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  38. Duchess Of Kent's First Flight

    "I enjoyed it very much." said Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent, when, accompanied by the Duke, she landed after a flight in an Imperial ...

    Article : 52 words
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