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  2. CITY FLOODED.

    LOS ANGELES, Jan. 1.—Twenty-three persons have been killed in a terrific downpour which turned the streets in many sections of the city into rivers and washed ...

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  3. BRILLIANT CRICKET.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 2.—The brightest exhibition of batting in the memory of old players was witnessed at the Sydney-Cricket Ground today when D. G. ...

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  4. AMERICAN TREASURY.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. l.—It was announced today that the President (Air. Roosevelt) had accepted the resignation of the Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. W. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LATE SIR ROBERT GIBSON.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 2.—Sir Robert Gibson, chairman of directors of the Commonwealth Bank, whose death occurred on Monday, will be given a State funeral. ...

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  6. DISARMAMENT.

    LONDON, Jan. 2.—The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that the French Ambassador to Germany (M. Poncet) yesterday presented France's ...

    Article : 274 words
  7. RUMANIAN MURDER.

    BUKAREST, Jan. 1.—An attack of influenza has prevented King Carol from attending the funeral of the late Premier (M. Duca). who was shot by an ...

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  8. CYCLONIC STORM.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 2.—Following a day of extreme heat, a cyclonic storm passed over the Kyogle district at 6 o'clock last evening, when 297 points of rain fell in two ...

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  9. CHARGES AGAINST O'DUFFY

    DUBLIN, Jan. 2.—The High Court yesterday granted a conditional prohibition preventing the Military Tribunal under the Public Safety Act from hearing or ...

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  10. OVERDOSE OF DRUG.

    LONDON, Jan. 2.—Mrs. Dale Collins, wife of the Australian novelist, died at Saint Aubin (Jersey) yesterday. The inquest indicated that death was due to ...

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  11. CUSTOMS REVENUE.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 2.—For the six months ended December 31, 1933, customs and excise receipts, which amounted to £17,416,267, were approximately £400,000 ...

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  12. DESIRE FOR PEACE.

    BERLIN, Jan. 1.—President von Hindenburg, frock-coated and wearing his military decorations, attended the customary New Year diplomatic reception ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. WAR ON CRIME.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 1.—The new city administration under the Mayor (Mr. Fiorello La Guardia) was inducted into office today and immediately started to ...

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  14. THIRD TENNIS TEST.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 2.—Australia has won the third tennis Test and the series against Britain. When play commenced at Kooyong today Australia led by six ...

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  15. FREE STATE PROSPECTS.

    DUBLIN, Jan. 2.—The "Irish Press," which is the De Valera newspaper, in an editorial today describes 1933 as a great year opening a new era in the peaceful ...

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  16. MILK PRODUCTION.

    Discussing milk and dairy products at a meeting of the Society of Chemical Industry, Dr. H. D. Kay, of the National Institute for Research in Dairving said ...

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  17. BYRD EXPEDITION.

    S.S. JACOB RUPPERT, Jan. 1.—At 6 o'clock on New-year's eve Rear-Admiral Byrd (who is leading an expedition to the antarctic) ordered the Jacob Ruppert to ...

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  18. SEAPLANE AT SENEGAL.

    PARIS, Jan. 1.—Captain Bonnot and Lieut. Pierre reached Senegal (West Africa) today after a flight of 2,687 miles in 23 hours from Paris. They have thus ...

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  19. FLYING IN FOG.

    LONDON, Jan. 1.—In view of the plans for greatly increasing Britain's internal air lines in 1934, the Apollo disaster in Belgium emphasises the recent complaints ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. TREATMENT OF UNFIT.

    The opinion that the German nation, in its decision to enforce sterilisation of the unfit, was plunging into ill-advised legislation was expressed yesterday by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. VICTORIA PARK TRAMS

    For 25 years Mint-street has been the terminus for Victoria Park tramway, but for some weeks past between 30 and 40 men have been employed laying an ...

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  22. MARRED FOR A CENTURY.

    LONDON, Jan, 2.—Seventy centenarians, mainly women, including Mrs. Umphelby, of Melbourne, and 475 people over 90, of whom 315 were women, died in 1933. ...

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  23. MUSSOLINI'S VIEW.

    BERLIN, Jan. 1.—The Prime Minister of Italy (Signor Mussolini), in an article in the "Boersen Courier," issues a warning against entertaining undue optimism ...

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  24. VICTORIA DEFEATS S.A.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 2.—Victoria won its Sheffield Shield match against South Australia today by five wickets. The weather was perfect and the wicket was ...

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  25. HONOURS LIST.

    LONDON, Jan. 1.—The Women's Freedom League has issued a protest against the exclusion of women from all but the lower divisions of the British Empire ...

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  26. ANGLO-ITALIAN TALKS.

    LONDON, Jan. 1.—The British Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) is expected to terminate his holiday at Capri on Wednesday and) to proceed to Rome, where ...

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  27. FOG IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Jan. 1.—New Year's Day for half of England has proved a prolonged New Year's night owing to one of the most serious and widespread fogs in ...

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  28. MOTOR LORRY OVERTURNS.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 2.—Andrew Doggett, of Hillston, received fatal injuries, and Samuel Edwards, also of Hillston, was seriously injured when a motor lorry in ...

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  29. EMPLOYMENT IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Jan. 1.—It is shown that 10,007,000 persons of ages between 16 and 64 were employed in Great Britain on December 18 the figure exceeding that ...

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  30. TWO MEN DROWNED.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 2.—The bodies of two men were recovered from the Brisbane River this afternoons One was identified as that of James B. Portbury (40), who ...

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  31. WOOL TRADE WITH JAPAN.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 2.—The Graziers' Association of New South Wales has made representations to the Commonwealth Government, urging the appointment of an ...

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  32. MISSING AEROPLANE.

    STOCKHOLM, Jan. 2.—The American seaplane which was reported missing yesterday made a forced landing at a small lake near Unden, nobody being injured. ...

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  33. CAR SOMERSAULTS.

    GERALDTON, Jan. 2.—When returning to Nabawa from a run to Rockwell, in the Yuna district, on Saturday evening, five persons were thrown from a motor car ...

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  34. UNEMPLOYMENT IN SHANGHAI.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 2.—A warning against Australians going to China without first having obtained employment was issued by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) ...

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  35. FOUR INJURED IN COLLISION.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 2.—Two tennis players, a taxi-driver and a harpist, who was about to give a broadcast recital, were injured tonight when a motor car collided with ...

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  36. FULL HIGH COURT.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 2.—Since the Financial Emergency Act was passed the Fittings of the Full High Court of Australia have been confined to Sydney and ...

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  37. HARBOUR BRIDGE SUICIDES

    SYDNEY, Jan. 2.—Donald Stewart Sullivan (46), accountant, of Stanmore-road, Petersham, jumped from the Sydney Harbour Bridge this evening. He suffered ...

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  38. NEW MASONIC LODGES.

    LONDON, Jan. 1.—Fifty-three Freemasons' Lodges under the Grand Lodge of England were found in 1933—17 in London, 30 in the provinces and six ...

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