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  2. HITLER'S SUCCESS.

    BERLIN, Jan. 31.—By his appointment to the Chancellorship yesterday, following the fall of the von Schleicher Government Herr Adolf Hitler, the picturesque ...

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  3. FOOD POISONING.

    One woman and eight children are still in hospital as the result of ptomaine poisoning suffered through their eating sandwiches, believed to have been bad, at a ...

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  4. DISARMAMENT PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Jan. 3O.—The Bureau of the World Disarmament Conference met formally at Geneva this afternoon to prepare for a meeting of the General Commission ...

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  5. FOURTH TEST.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 31.—The Australian team for the fourth Test match against England in Brisbane, starting on February 10, was announced to-night and, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW FRENCH CABINET.

    PARIS, Jan. 31.—M. Daladier. a Radical-Socialist leader, has formed the following Cabinet in succession to that of M. Boncour, which was defeated on economy ...

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  7. FEDERAL SURPLUS.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 31.—An important development is expected to take place at the Loan Council meeting to-morrow, when the position of the Governments ...

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  8. CRICKET TACTICS.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 31.—The text of the message sent yesterday to the Marylebone Cricket Club by the Australian Board of Control after a meeting held to discuss ...

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  9. LITTLE ALARM IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Jan. 30.—The advent of the Hitler Government has not aroused the alarm that previously it would have provoked, because of the realisation that it ...

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  10. PLEASURE IN ITALY.

    ROME, Jan. 30.—Fascist newspapers warmly welcome the Hitler Government, regarding it as a triumph for the "new Germany" over decadent Parliamentarism. ...

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  11. USE OF POISON GAS.

    GENEVA, Jan. 30.—"If any nation warring with Britain uses poison gas, we will unhesitatingly, retaliate," declared Mr. Anthony Eden (Britain) at the meeting ...

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  12. PIES CAUSE PTOMAINE.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 31.—Five children were admitted to Sydney Hospital to-night suffering from ptomaine poisoning. One of them ia in a serious condition. Their ...

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  13. STORY OF AN ARMY PLOT.

    BERLIN, Jan. 31.—Political circles are discussing a widespread rumour that when Herr Hitler, Captain von Papen and Dr. Hugenberg visited President von Hinden ...

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  14. DINNER-TABLE TALK.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 31.—The Premier of Queensland (Mr. Forgan Smith) declined to-night to attend a dinner given by the commonwealth Government to visiting ...

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  15. MALARIA SCOURGE.

    CALCUTTA, Jan, 31.—A new method of fighting the malaria scourge will be adopted by the Bengal Government in the Burdwan district. where the disease is ...

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  16. CAUSES AND EFFECTS.

    In a discussion of the causes ana effects of food poisoning yesterday, the Government Bacteriologist and acting Commissioner Public Health (Dr. W. S. ...

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  17. DEATH OF BABY.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 31.—Before Sir. Justice Owen Dixon and a jury at Canberra to-day, the second trial was commenced [?] Edward Porter (26). sheet ...

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  18. OUTBURST IN PARLIAMENT

    CAPE TOWN, Jan. 30.—There was a sensation in the House of Assembly today during the debate on the motion of General Smuts, leader of the South ...

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  19. DEBT NEGOTIATIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 30.—The British Ambassador (Sir Ronald Lindsay) revealed to-day that at his meeting at Warm Springs (Georgia) yesterday with the ...

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  20. RECEPTION IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Jan 31.—Referring to the reply of the Australian. Board of Control to the M.C.C., the "Evening Standard." in a leader, says "Although the ...

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  21. SURFING TRAGEDY.

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 31.—Two of the bodies of the four persons drowned in an undertow when surfing at Port Noarlunga yesterday, those of Charles Edmund Bowan ...

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  22. FATAL COLLAPSE.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 31.—A message from Wollongong states that Mr. D. Parker, of Mount Keira, was discovered this morning outside his residence in a state of ...

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  23. LEG THEORY BOWLING.

    The use of leg theory is not unfair, but it will do cricket no good. We will have a crop of fast bowlers, who will seek to emulate Larwood's success with ...

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  24. ROOSEVELT'S CABINET

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 30.—Organisation of the Democratic Government to be inaugurated on March 4, in succession to the Hoover Administration (that was defeated ...

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  25. AN IRISH EXODUS.

    LONDON, Jan. 31.—The Dublin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that fears aroused by Mr. De Valera's convincing victory in the Dail Eireann ...

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  26. CRASH AGAINST CAR.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 31.—Dorothy Antonia (20) and George F. Simpson (27) died in the Melbourne Hospital to-day from injuries received in a collision at ...

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  27. PARISH DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 31.—The Primate (Archbishop Wright) to-day described a dispute between the rector of St. Stephen's Church. Hurlstone Park (the Rev. D. H. ...

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  28. BRITISH CABINET BUSY.

    LONDON, Jan. 30.—Consideration of the Legislative programme for the resumed session of Parliament which opens on February 7 war continued at a meeting of the ...

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  29. DOUBTS IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Jan. 31.—London newspapers generally are dubious as to Germany's prospects under a coalition Government including Herr Captain von Papen ...

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  30. UNION WITH ULSTER.

    DUBLIN, Jan. 31.—Speaking at a victory meeting near the northern Ireland border, the Minister for Finance (Mr. S. MacEntee) said he hoped that before five ...

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  31. COMMUNISTS USE TEAR GAS.

    COPENHAGEN, Jan. 30.—Following the Government's agreement with the Opposition to prohibit strikes and lockouts, Communists organised a ...

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  32. LADY BAILEY SAFE.

    LONDON, Jan. 30.—Lady Bailey, who had to abandon her attempt on the London-Cape air record of 4 days 6 hours 56 minutes held by Mrs. Mollison reached ...

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  33. LOANS TO GERMANY.

    LONDON, Jan. 30.—Discussions were begun in Berlin to-day on renewal of the second German "standstill" agreement, by which the Powers concerned ...

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  34. LORD LANGFORD IN COURT.

    LONDON, Jan. 31.—Lord Langford appeared in the West London Police Court to-day on a warrant for arrears of maintenance amounting to £96 under an order ...

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  35. HINKLER'S FATE.

    LONDON, Jan. 30.—A service which it was proposed to hold in London in memory of Squadron-Leader Hinkler has been postponed indefinitely following ...

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  36. EMINENT MUSICIAN.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 31.—Mr. H. P. Williams (general manager of the Australian Broadcasting Commission) said to-night that he bad been in communication by wireless ...

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  37. WINDFALL FOR TREASURY.

    ATHENS, Jan. 30.—An epidemic of forged dollar notes has solved the Greek Treasury's pressing problem of how to raise one million sterling to prevent ...

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  38. IMPORTATION OF BUTTER.

    VANCOUVER, Jan. 3O.—The prediction that the importation of New Zealand butter, under the trade agreement with that dominion, would force down prices, has ...

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  39. CHILD SWALLOWS COIN.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 31.—Given a halfpenny by his father, Maurice, the three-year-old son of Air. and Mrs. Fred Sheehan, of Bathurst. put the coin in his mouth and ...

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  40. FRENCH TEXTILE FIRM.

    PARIS, Jan. 31.—One of the biggest textile firms in Tourcoing is shortly establishing a factory at Bradford to employ 500 to 1,000 people. The name of the firm ...

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  41. VICTORIAN AGENT-GENERAL

    LONDON, Jan. 31.—Mr. W. A. Leitch (Agent-General for Victoria), whose term was extended for 12 months from June 30 last, will leave England on his return to ...

    Article : 55 words
  42. NEW ZEALAND LAMBS.

    LONDON, Jan. 31.—The New Zealand Meat Producers' Board displayed at Smithfield to-day 111 lambs from the agricultural show at Palmerston North. The ...

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  43. RAILWAY STRIKE.

    LONDON, Jan. 31.—A strike of 5,000 railway workers in Northern Ireland commenced at midnight, though the Belfast operatives have not joined it. ...

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  44. RACING MOTORIST KILLED.

    CAPE TOWN, Jan. 30.—Leslie Ellis, who was a resident of Sydney for several years, was killed in a motor car racing crash. The car he was driving overturned ...

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