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  2. DISPUTE OVER MANCHURIA

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—Although the Committee of Nineteen appointed by the [?] of Nations Assembly to endeavour to effect a settlement of the ...

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  3. OIL CONCESSION.

    GENEVA, Feb. 2.—Reports that a provisional agreement had been reached in the dispute between Britain and Persia over the Persian Government's ...

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  4. CRICKET TACTICS.

    BRISBANE, Feb. 2.—The British Government's representative in Australia, Mr. E. T. Crutchley, has intervened in the body-line bowling controversy. He has ...

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  5. DEBT CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—The British Government had no intention of making "a swapping deal" of the war debt and economic problem discussions with America ...

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  6. LOAN PROGRAMMES

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 2.—The Loan Council decided yesterday to ask the Commonwealth Bank Board to provide £4,000,000 to carry on the present State loan works ...

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  7. REICHSTAG DISSOLVED.

    BERLIN, Feb. 2.—President von Hindenburg issued a decree yesterday dissolving the Reichstag and the Prussian Diet and ordering elections to both Houses to ...

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  8. WOOL INDUSTRY.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 2.—The problems affecting the wool industry were placed before representatives of the Commonwealth and the State Governments ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICA'S PROBLEMS

    CAPE TOWN, Feb. 1—In the House of Assembly to-day the motion submitted by General Smuts (Leader of the Opposition) in favour of a National ...

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  10. GRAN CHACO WAR

    BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 1.—Dr. Arthur Eliott, "President of the International College at Asuncion (Paraguay), said to-day: "The undeclared war between Boliva and ...

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  11. MEAT EXPORT.

    It was stated yesterday by Mr. J. J. Farrell, the manager of the Wyndham Meat Works, who represented the West Australian Government at the interstate ...

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  12. WANNAWAY GOLD.

    KALGOORLIE, Feb. 2.—Advice received in Kalgoorlie this evening from Wannaway discounted the report that further rich specimens ...

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  13. YOUTH'S ESCAPADE.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 2.—A remarkable story of a daring escapade was told by William Scott Munday (18) on his return in custody by the Matson liner Monterey this ...

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  14. Withdrawal from league.

    TOKIO, Feb. 2.—The Navy and War Council, headed by Prince Fushimi, held a meeting to-day to decide on measures necessary following Japan's withdrawal ...

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  15. WIDESPREAD RIOTING.

    BERLIN, Feb. 1.—A considerable increase, in political crimes has been reported throughout Germany in the part 24 hours. There has been rioting in numerous towns, ...

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  16. BETTER MARKETING.

    Suggestions for the better marketing of Australian meat in the United Kingdom were laid before the conference of representatives of the meat industry held in ...

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  17. CONFERENCE AT LORD'S.

    LONDON, Feb. 2.—Certain members of the Marylebone Cricket Club committee, including Lord Bridgeman and Sir Stanley Jackson, arrived at Lord's this ...

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  18. CANADIAN DOLLAR.

    TORONTO, Feb. 1.—A demand for sterling in Canada to pay for Canadian securities sold in Canada by Europeans, especially British holders, accounted for the ...

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  19. ACTING TREASURER'S HOPE.

    When discussing yesterday the difficulty which is being experienced by the Federal Loan Council in financing the loan programmes of the respective State ...

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  20. AMERICAN FEARS.

    NEW YORK, Feb. 1.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that, although semi-official opinion is inclined to regard Mr. Chamberlain's ...

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  21. MR. J. H. THOMAS'S INTEREST.

    LONDON, Feb. 2.—"It's leg pulling rather than leg-theory bowling, said the Dominions Secretary (Mr. J. H. Thomas), grinning broadly, to-day when shown a ...

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  22. ESCAPED PRISONERS.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 2.—Hilton Barclay, one of the two prisoners who escaped from a prison van when they were being conveyed to the Metropolitan Gaol at ...

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  23. ENSURING A MAJORITY.

    BERLIN, Feb. 1.—It is possible but improbable that the Nazis and Nationalists, will obtain a majority in the Reichstag at the March elections. If they do not ...

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  24. SAMPLE REACHES MINISTER.

    When questioned yesterday concerning the Wannaway find the Minister for Mines (Mr. J. Scaddan) said that he had received from that locality a sample of ...

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  25. RECOVERY IN NEW YORK.

    NEW YORK, Feb. 1.—The Canadian dollar recovered strongly this afternoon, neutralising the overnight loss of 23-8 cents to close at 84 cents (par 100) the ...

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  26. THE EMDEN'S BELL.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 2.—The bell of the German raider Emden, which was stolen from the naval station at Garden Island on August 10 last year, was found buried in ...

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  27. "Hands Off Cricket."

    LONDON, Feb. 2.—The "Star," in a leader, says:—"The leg-theory dispute has taken its worst turn just when all the trouble seemed to be over. England raised ...

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  28. NATIONAL PARK CRIME

    SYDNEY, Feb. 2.—The City Coroner (Mr. Farrington) committed Eric Roland Craig ,(25), salesman, for trial, to-day, on a charge of having murdered Elizabeth ...

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  29. COMPANY'S AFFAIRS.

    SIDNEY, Feb. 2.—An extraordinary meeting of shareholders in the Commonwealth Life Assurance Society, Ltd., was convened to-day with the object of ...

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  30. SOUND REPRODUCTION.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 2.—A striking illustration of the rapid advance of mechanical sound recording was given to-night. The members of the United States ...

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  31. NEW KAFFIR BOOM.

    LONDON, Feb. 2.—A new boom in Kaffirs (South African mine shares), reminiscent of that of 1895, has developed on the London Stock Exchange. The ...

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  32. MINERS ON STRIKE.

    BRISBANE, Feb. 2.—The whole of the Mt. Isa mines plant has been rendered idle by all hands having decided to come out on strike. The trouble arose when the night ...

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  33. BUSHFIRES NEAR HOLLETON.

    HOLLETON, Feb. 2.—A large bushfire has broken out 15 or 20 miles east of Holleton in unoccupied country near Polson's Battery. A strong easterly gale is ...

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  34. ECONOMIC REHABILITATION.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 2.—A body of influential men representing city and country interests, to be known as the Australian Economic Advisory Council, has been formed ...

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  35. TRAIN DERAILMENT.

    DUBLIN, Feb. 1.—James MacWilliams, one of the railwaymen on the train from Dublin to Belfast which was derailed at Castle Bellingham yesterday, due to the ...

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  36. BRITAIN'S REPORTED AIM.

    LONDON, Feb. 2.—The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the suggestion in certain quarters that the primary aim of the British ...

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  37. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—President Hoover signed a proclamation to-day increasing the tariff on footwear applying to fabric covers, rubber soled footwear ...

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  38. MR. JEANES NON-COMMITTAL.

    ADELAIDE, Feb. 2.—When questioned to-night about the story that Mr. E. T. Crutchley, the British Government's representative in Australia, was ...

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  39. SEAMEN'S UNION ELECTION.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 2.—Militants received a rebuff at the poll for the election of officers of the Seamen's Union. All the retiring officers were re-elected in many ...

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  40. SHOT IN A VAULT.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 2.—Hearing a shot fired in a vault at the Commonwealth Bank, Collins-street, this morning, an official went there and found Victor William ...

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  41. A POLITICAL BROTHERHOOD.

    TOKIO, Feb. 2.—Mr. Junnosuke Inouye, who was Minister for Finance for a time, was killed by an assassin in February last year and a political motive was at once ...

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  42. CANADIAN ESTIMATES.

    OTTAWA, Feb. 1.—The total main estimates for the fiscal year 1933-34 as tabled in the House of Commons on Wednesday by the Minister for Finance (Mr. Rhodes), ...

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  43. OBJECTION TO PLAYER-WRITERS

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—After the president (Mr. J. J. Booth) had supported Lord Hawke's recent criticism of Hobbs's comments on Sutcliffe's batting in the first ...

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  44. RECIPROCAL TRADE.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 2.—A conference dealing with trade with France took place to-day, between the Minister for Commerce (Mr. Stewart), the Assistant Minister for ...

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  45. FRENCH GOVERNMENT

    PARIS, Feb. 2.—The new Government will announce its policy in the Chamber of Deputies to-morrow. In the meantime the parties will await the disclosure ...

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  46. INJURED IN A QUARREL.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 2.—Victor Drury (39) of Cooper-street, [?] Hills, walked into the Sydney Hospital to-night in a state of collapse. He was admitted suffering ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND'S EXCHANGE.

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—The Federation of British Industries has received many protests from members all over the country that the increase in New Zealand's rate of ...

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  48. TIN HARE RACING.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 2.—Owners arid trainers of greyhounds which took part in the Harold Park mechanical hare meeting last night have, together with their dogs, been ...

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  49. ATLANTIC FLEET MOVEMENTS.

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—The cruiser Cairo aud the Sixth Destroyer Flotilla, which have been visiting Casa Blanca (Morocco) rejoined the main body of the Atlantic fleet ...

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  50. MISSING BANK MONEY.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 2.—A jury of six in the First Civil Court to-day found in favour of the liquidator of the Primary Producers' Bank of Australia in an action ...

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  51. ENGLAND'S FUTURE TACTICS.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 1.—According to a statement made to-day by Mr. T. W. Garrett, the only surviving member of the first Australian Test team which visited ...

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  52. Delegate from America.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 2.—A commercial survey of Australia with a view to increasing trade with the western United States is planned by Mr. J. D. Larson, trade ...

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  53. STRUCK BY RAILWAY ENGINE.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 2.—At Stuart Town to-day John Stewart (60), was killed instantly when he was struck by the buffer of the engine of the local passenger train. ...

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