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  2. THIRD TEST

    After five days' play, Australia, with four of its best batsmen out, is in the hopeless position of having to make 412 runs to beat England in the third Test match at Adelaide. Once again England's middle batsmen rose to the occasion ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. LONDON-CAPE FLIGHT.

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—No news has been received concerning lady Bailey who has been missing since she left Oran on Sunday in continuation of a flight from ...

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  4. THE DRIFT IN AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—In a special message to the Congress to-day President Hoover urged early balancing of the Budget. Judging from present ...

    Article : 191 words
  5. LIMITATION OF CROPS.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 18.—International co-operation in the limitation of wheat crops in Australia, Canada and the Argentine as a means of regulating supplies, and ...

    Article : 266 words
  6. CRICKET CONTROVERSY.

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 18.—The text of the cable message of protest against the leg theory bowling tactics of the English cricketers sent to the Marylebone Club in ...

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  7. FRENCH DEFICIT.

    PARIS, Jan. 18.—Introducing his Finance Bill in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday the Minister of Finance (M. Cheron) said that he accepted an estimate ...

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  8. AUSTRIA'S STATUS.

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the French Government has made a startling move on the diplomatic ...

    Article : 149 words
  9. MANCHURIAN WRANGLE.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—The President-elect, Mr. Roosevelt, who will assume office in March, indicated to-day that he will continue the policy of the present ...

    Article : 295 words
  10. SOUTH AFRICAN OUTLOOK

    CAPE TOWN, Jan. 17.—The political situation is still uncertain. Mr. Tielman Roos, the former Nationalist Minister whose negotiations with the South African ...

    Article : 161 words
  11. SENATE BUSINESS DELAYED.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—Determined stone-walling in the Senate continues to hold up the Glass Banking Bill, a measure sponsored by recognised Democratic ...

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  12. BRITISH BUDGET.

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—"The grim Budget for 1932-33 does not seem, destined to repeat the success of the 1831-32 Budget," says "The Times." "No provision was ...

    Article : 156 words
  13. RECORD EXPORTS TO CHINA.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 18.—It is expected that more than 150 ships will be required this year to load what will constitute record exports of wheat and flour from ...

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  14. GORED BY BULL.

    BUNBURY, Jan. 18.—James A. Forrest (65), a farmer, was knocked down and fatally gored by a boll At Capel yesterday afternoon. Mr. Forrest went into a ...

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  15. MT. EVEREST VENTURE

    LONDON, Jan. 17.—Members of the expedition which will essay to fly over Mt. Everest, led by Air Commander Fellowes, with Squadron Leader Lord Clydesdale ...

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  16. MESSAGE RECEIVED BY M.C.C.

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—The Marylebone Club has received the. Australian Board of Control's protest but the date for discussion has not been fixed. ...

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  17. OPPOSITION IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—Opinion in England with regard to leg theory bowling is divided. A number of former prominent players to-day expressed their opposition ...

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  18. CROSSING SMASH.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 18.—Three men were killed instantly when a motor car collided with a petrol electric rail motor at a level crossing about three miles on ...

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  19. RAILWAYMEN'S WAGES

    LONDON, Jan. 17.—The railway companies, which recently applied for reductions in the wages of their employees that would total £5,000,000, accepted to-day to ...

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  20. THE GENEVA DECISION.

    GENEVA, Jan. 17.—League of Nations circles interpret the decision of the Committee of Nineteen yesterday (that if it did not receive a statement from Japan on ...

    Article : 102 words
  21. AIRWOMEN RESCUED.

    LONDON, Jan. 17.—The two English girl flyers, Misses Joan Page and Audrey Sale Barker, who crashed in the African bush during a heavy storm on the way from ...

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  22. AN AMERICAN'S COMPLAINT.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—Captain Ashley McKinley, who was commander Byrd'a official photographer in the Antarctic expedition, interviewed by the "New York ...

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  23. WHITE STAR LINE.

    LONDON, Jan. 17.—Presiding at the annual meeting of the White Star Line, Ltd., today, Mr. A. B. Canty said that, owing to trade depression, the director were ...

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  24. FATAL SCRATCH ON LEG.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 18.—Arthur O'Regan (50), of Hillerest-street, Lakemba, died at the Royal. Prince Alfred Hospital this morning from the effects of tetanus. He ...

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  25. SHARKS IN THE RIVER.

    Following upon the report early in the week of a fight between a shark and a stingray in shallow water, close to the river bank at Preston Point, East ...

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  26. CHALK FARM MURDER

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—The "Daily Herald" states that Samuel Furnace, the builder who committed suicide by taking poison after having been arrested for the ...

    Article : 120 words
  27. CYCLIST'S LUCKY ESCAPE.

    Thrown over a motor truck to the road-way, a motor cyclist and a girl pillion passenger had remarkable escapes from death or serious injury in Mount's ...

    Article : 201 words
  28. MISSING AIRMAN.

    BASLE, Jan. 17.—Snow and sleet have prevented Mr. L. W. Hope from searching for Squadron-Leader Hinkler and lie has transferred his headquarters to ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND SAWMILLS.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 18.—A tender of £16,000 in cash has been accepted by the Government for the Newstead timber yards end the Yarraman and Taromeo ...

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  30. MR. HOOVER ATTACKED

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—The House of Representatives to-day again tabled the resolution of Mr. McFadden (Republican), impeaching President Hoover "for high ...

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  31. CRICKETER'S LOSS.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 18.—On his arrival in Melbourne from Tasmania recently, H. Sutcliffe, the English cricketer, discovered that a gold cigarette case which he ...

    Article : 209 words
  32. GUIDERS' TRAINING CAMP.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 18.—A picturesque ceremony especially impressive in a sylvan setting of spreading oaks alongside the Minnamurra River, marked the visit of ...

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  33. BRITISH ARMY.

    LONDON, Jan. 17.—Field-Marshal Sir George Milne will relinquish his appointment as Chief of the Imperial General Staff on February 19. On that date ...

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  34. FATAL SPIDER BITE.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 18.—At an inquest on Lucy Frances Russell (26), of Mann's-avenue, Neutral Bay, to-day, evidence was given that Miss Russell was in Taronga ...

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  35. THE PLAY.

    Ames and Verity resumed with the score at six for 296. Bradman finished his over, which bad begun on Tuesday afternoon with the dismissal of Hammond, ...

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  36. NEW BRITISH TRAINING SHIP.

    LONDON, Jan. 17.—The cruiser Frobisher (9,760 tons) left Chatham to-day for the West Indies as a new seagoing training for cadets from Dartmouth and ...

    Article : 114 words
  37. POSING AS RETURNED SOLDIER

    Following a resolution passed at the recent Federal Congress of the Returned Soldiers' League requesting the Commonwealth Government to introduce legislation ...

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  38. GALE DELAYS LINER.

    GIBRALTAR, Jan. 18.—The Maloja was delayed for 24 hours by easterly gales to-day, and the passengers disembarking were drenched. None were able to ...

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  39. COMMUNISM IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Jan. 18.—The police have lifted the ban on Communists, declaring that communism in Japan has been suppressed. ...

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  40. SOUTH ATLANTIC FLYERS.

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Jan. 17.—Captain Jean Mermoz, who flew from Senegal to Brazil on Monday, landed here this evening. He had flown from Natal (Brazil), ...

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  41. HEAVY SNOW IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Jan. 17.—The heaviest mow fall this winter occurred to-day in York-shire, Derbyshire and Wales. The snow lies a foot deep on the high Yorkshire ...

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  42. MR. G. BERNARD SHAW.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 18.—Mr. George Bernard Shaw will give an address at the Metropolitan Opera House here on April 11, as the guest of the Academy of ...

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  43. RUSSIA'S WINTER WHEAT.

    ROME, Jan. 18.—The Agricultural Bureau that Russia's sowing of winter wheat is 28,000,000 acres, which in 13 per cent. below that of 1931. ...

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