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  2. HERR HITLER'S PLANS.

    BERLIN, Feb. 20.—There has been a remarkable and sudden change in the policy of the new Chancellor (Herr Hitler). The ban imposed on 600 organs of the ...

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  3. FRENCH WAGE CUTS.

    PARIS, Feb. 20.—Strikes by Government workers in Paris to-day, lasting from 10 minutes to two hours, seriously interrupted business and indicated the strength ...

    Article : 353 words
  4. COMMONWEALTH CENSUS.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 20.—On June 30 every person in Australia will have to supply to the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. E. T. McPhee) particulars raquired for the ...

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  5. JAPAN AND LEAGUE

    TOKIO, Feb. 20.—Publication to-day of the Cabinet's decision to withdraw from the League of Nations because of objection to the policy of the League in the ...

    Article : 184 words
  6. ARMS FROM ITALY.

    LONDON, Feb. 20.—The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that there in every likelihood that a Cabinet crisis will be caused by the ...

    Article : 202 words
  7. COAL DEADLOCK

    A deadlock was reached yesterday In the negotiations between the Railway Department and Collie mine proprietors for the supply of coal for the railways after March 1. when the present contract will expire. ...

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  8. JEHOL CRISIS.

    SHANGHAI, Feb. 20.—Declaring that all hope of peace has been destroyed by the Japanese operations against Jehol (Japan claims that this province is part ...

    Article : 481 words
  9. SIR HAL COLEBATCH.

    The necessity for dose co-operation between the States and the Commonwealth in all things imperial, as well as in the interests of Australia in the near future, ...

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  10. ULTIMATUM DENIED.

    LONDON, Feb. 20.—Official quarters in London deny, states "The Times," that the Note to Austria was an ultimatum. They declare that it was merely a friendly ...

    Article : 98 words
  11. THE GATE TO SHANHAIKWAN.

    The entrance gate to the walled etty of Shanhaikwan recently captured by the Japanese. Shanhaikwan is on the Great War and near the south-eastern extremity of the province of Jehol. On the left can be seen a row of [?] animal figures. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. JAPAN READY.

    TOKIO, Feb. 20.—It was announced this morning that arrangements, were completed in Jehol for operations to commence to-day, but possibly Japan will first ...

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  13. ECONOMIC BLOCKADE.

    LONDON, Feb. 20.—Speaking at Bristol last night, Mr. George Lansbury (Leader of the Labour Party), urged an economic blockade of Japan. "No western nation," ...

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  14. CONTROL OF FINANCE.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 20.—In addresses before a large gathering in the main street at Lithgow to-day Mr. Beasley and" Mr. J. S. Garden (secretary of the Sydney Trades ...

    Article : 246 words
  15. LINER ON SANDBANK.

    LONDON, Feb. 19.—The Canadian Pacific liner Montrose (16,402 tons) grounded to-day on a dangerous sandbank in the River Mersey. Her 180 passengers were ...

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  16. DEMAND FOR LIBERTY.

    BERLIN, Feb. 19.—Under the slogan, "Rather Death than Slavery," 80,000 Republicans, Liberals and Socialists demonstrated in the Lustgarten to-day, carrying ...

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  17. STRUCK BY MOTOR CAR.

    ADELAIDE, Feb. 20.—Henry Mayelstone Mudie (76), who was manager of the Savings Bank of South Australia from 1919 until 1924, died to-day from injuries ...

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  18. ALWAR'S TROUBLES.

    CALCUTTA, Feb. 20.—British armoured cars have again been requisitioned to quell disturbances in the native State of Alwar, where rebellious Meo peasants looted and ...

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  19. BOOTLEGGING TRADE.

    LONDON, Feb. 19.—The Glasgow correspondent of the "Daily Herald" states that two leading New York "bootleggers" have arrived in Glasgow with an order for ...

    Article : 108 words
  20. PART OF THE GREAT WALL.

    The eastern end of the Great Wall which winds across China for 1,500 miles; a fortress-crowned crag near the town of Shanhaikwan. The Great Wall forms part of the southern and western boundaries of Jehol. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. WAR ON RABBITS.

    WYALKATCHEM, Feb. 20.—The rabbit menace was discussed at length by the vermin board on Saturday and a very serious view was taken of the increase ...

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  22. OWNERS' CASE.

    No official statement regarding the deadlock could be obtained from Amalgamated Collieries, Ltd., yesterday, but an executive officer of the company said that ...

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  23. BLIZZARD IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Feb. 19.—An arctic blizzard has swept England, Scotland and Wales, making many high-roads almost unusable, owing to ice. Elsewhere motor cars have ...

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  24. "A MUSICAL TEST MATCH."

    SYDNEY, Feb. 20.—The first executive Steps were taken to-day to organise a City of Sydney Eisteddfod, to be held annually during Music Week in each August. Sir ...

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  25. SLAV FEDERATION.

    BERLIN, Feb. 20.—The German Government organ takes a grave view of the new consolidating pact between Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia and Rumania, which it ...

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  26. SEQUEL TO BRAWL.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 20.—Joseph Dunn, a fruit picker engaged on a block at Red-cliffs, died in the Mildura Hospital to-day from a fractured skull. It is alleged ...

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  27. ULSTER STRIKE.

    BELFAST, Feb. 19.—Carters and dockers have resolved to ask the national executive of the Transport Workers' Union to authorise a general strike of carters and ...

    Article : 101 words
  28. INDIAN COTTON CROP.

    CALCUTTA, Feb. 20.—A final forecast of the Indian cotton crop for 1932-33 estimates that there will be a total area under crop of 22.350,000 acres and n yield of ...

    Article : 57 words
  29. FIRE AT NUNGARIN.

    NUNGARIN, Feb. 20.—A weatherboard house in First-avenue, Nungann, owned by Sirs. Turpin and used by Her daughter. Mrs. Norman, as a boarding house. ...

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  30. EXPENSIVE LITIGATION.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 20.—After an announcement that the parties had been unable to settle the matter out of Court, the hearing was resumed to-day before Mr. ...

    Article : 86 words
  31. DEPARTMENTS STAND

    Discussing the breakdown in the coal negotiations, the Commissioner of Railways (Mr. E. A. Evans) said yesterday afternoon that to get a proper ...

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  32. EXCAVATION WORK.

    DARWIN, Feb. 20.—Much dissatisfaction has been caused by an order from Canberra limiting employment on excavation work for oil tanks at Darwin to ...

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  33. LATE LORD LOVAT.

    LONDON, Feb. 20.—The late Lord Lovat, chief of the Fraser Clan, who died yesterday, was with his wife and daughters, watching his heir winning a point-to ...

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  34. STRUCK BY FALLING ROCK.

    DARWIN, Feb. 20.—Paul Adala, a Maltese, who was walking near a steam navvy, was struck on the head by a falling rock when engaged on excavation ...

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  35. ELECTROCUTED UNDER HOUSE.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 20.—William Robinson (50), railway inspector, was found dead beneath his house at" Albert-street, Hornsby, on Saturday evening. His body was ...

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  36. YOUNG WOMAN DROWNED.

    BRISBANE, Feb. 20.—A young woman, believed to be Eileen Mary Deecke, was drowned at Milton Reach, on the Brisbane River, about 3 p.m. to-day. A mad ...

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  37. DEATHS FROM TETANUS.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 20.—Within recent months deaths from tetanus have been unusually numerous in New South Wales. Two further cases were reported to-day ...

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