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  2. AMERICAN STORMS.

    NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—With the temperature 14 degrees below the previous low record, New York is experiencing exceptionally cold and boisterous weather. ...

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  3. FURTHER PARIS RIOTS

    PARIS, Feb. 10.—Fifteen hundred Communists singing the "Internationale" met at 8.15 o'clock last night at the Place de la Bastille and thence converged in five ...

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  4. UNIFORM TAXATION.

    CANBERRA, Feb. ll.—That a joint authority be constituted by agreement between the State and Federal Governments for the purpose of assessing and collecting ...

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  5. TWO AIRMEN KILLED.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 11.—Two airmen were drowned when their plane crashed from a height of 200 feet into Cook River, a mile south of Mascot aerodrome, on ...

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  6. AIR MAIL GRAFT.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 10—Acting upon the irregularities disclosed by the Senate investigation into air mail contracts, the Post Office Department has ordered the ...

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  7. UPROAR IN COMMONS.

    LONDON, Feb. 10.—In the House of Commons last night the second reading debate on a Bill to permit hotels and restaurants to sell liquor till midnight in ...

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  8. DISASTROUS BUSHFIRES.

    HOBART, Feb. 11.—Details are to hand of the destruction wrought by the disastrous bushfires which swept through the Derwent Valley on Friday afternoon last ...

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  9. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 11.—Fifteen persons were injured when the express from Brisbane to Sydney struck a shunting engine in the South Grafton yards at 4.40 p.m. on ...

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  10. THE PREMIER'S POWERS.

    LONDON, Feb. 11.—The Paris correspondent of the "Observer" emphasises the significance of the facts that the Right Wing organisation "Jennessees I ...

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  11. IMPORT QUOTAS.

    LONDON, Feb. 10.—As was announced by the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Runciman) in the House of Commons on January 29. the Government ...

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  12. WAR ON SPECULATORS.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—Following a message from President Roosevelt, that "naked speculation has been made too alluring and far too easy, both for those ...

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  13. M.C.C. INDIAN TOUR.

    CALCUTTA, Feb. 10.—A startling development, following the enormous number of l.b.w. decisions given on the M.C.C. tour of India, occurred today, when the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. REICHSTAG TRIAL.

    BERLIN, Feb. 9.—Following an order for the expulsion of Danovsky, an interpreter for the Bulgarian prisoners at the Reichstag fire trial, he was seen to depart ...

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  15. THE NEW CABINET.

    PARIS, Feb. 10.—The new Premier (M. Doumergue) has formed a national Cabinet embracing all parties except the Socialist and the Communist, which is expected ...

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  16. HEAVY SELLING ON EXCHANGE.

    NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—Heavy selling developed on the Stock Exchange today, as Wall-street suffered an attack of nerves when the regulatory Bill was announced in ...

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  17. BALKAN PACT.

    LONDON, Feb. 10.—A pact of Balkan understanding was signed at Athens yesterday by the Foreign Ministers of Greece, Rumania, Turkey and Yugoslavia. ...

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  18. DEFIANCE IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Feb. 11.—The new French Cabinet of M. Doumergue decided today immediately to send s note to Britain announcing resistance to Britain's demand ...

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  19. CRASH INTO HOUSE.

    BRISBANE, Feb. 11.—The occupants of a Cirrus Moth plane, the property of the Queensland Aero Club, had a miraculous escape this afternoon when the machine ...

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  20. AUSTRIAN FASCISTS.

    VIENNA, Feb. 10.—The Chancellor (Dr. Dollfuss) returned from Budapest and held a meeting of the Cabinet today when demands from the Heimwehr ...

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  21. JUDGES GAOLED.

    TOKIO, Feb. 10.—One of the most extraordinary episodes in the annals of Japan's judiciary and the history of communism here was concluded today when ...

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  22. CASE AGAINST GERMANY.

    LONDON, Feb. 10.—The Government is examining the documents indicating the grounds upon which Austria complains of German interference in her internal ...

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  23. WELL-DRESSED RIOTERS.

    PARIS, Feb. 11.—In a special interview with a representative of the Australian Press Association, the Australian journalist Mrs. E. D. Zander, who was involved in ...

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  24. FINAL TEST MATCH.

    CALCUTTA, Feb. 10.—A crowd of 20,000 was present at the start of the final Test match at Madras today between India and England. Indians were acutely ...

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  25. BYRD EXPEDITION.

    WELLINGTON, Feb. 11.—The British research ship Discovery II., which is now at Auckland, will sail immediately for the Bay of Whales, in the antarctic, with a ...

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  26. HUMANS AND APES.

    LONDON, Feb. 11.—Professor G. Elliot Smith, Professor of Anatomy at the University of London, in a lecture today, said that an anonymous correspondent had ...

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  27. A STUBBORN BEAUTY.

    CALCUTTA, Feb. 11.—Protesting by a vow of silence against the action of the authorities in compelling her to leave India, Nila Oram Cook, a beautiful ...

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  28. CENTENARY AIR RACE.

    WELLINGTON, Feb. 11.—An air race from Melbourne to Christchurch, via Sydney and New Plymouth, as a sequel to the centenary air race, has been suggested ...

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  29. COMMUNISM IN IRELAND.

    DUBLIN, Feb. 11.—Speaking last night at the convention of the United Ireland Party, General O'Duffy condemned the Government's disfranchisement of the ...

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  30. ENGLISH ACTOR'S TOUR.

    LONDON, Feb. 10.—Sir Nigel Playfair, the English actor and producer, will leave for Australia by the Maloja on May 6 to produce a series of London comedies, ...

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  31. BRITISH LABOUR PARTY.

    LONDON, Feb. 10.—"I don't think the people are going to have a fourth shot at putting the Labour Party in power; unless a fundamental change is achieved ...

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  32. BANK MANAGER'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 11.—Ten minutes after the opening of the West Wyalong branch of the Commonwealth Bank on Saturday morning, when Albert Edward Dean, ...

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  33. LAND SPEED RECORD.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—The American Automobile Association Contest Board has announced the receipt of a definite assurance that the British speed ...

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  34. GOLD FOR AMERICA.

    LONDON, Feb. 10.—Seven hundred boxes containing £7,500,000 worth of gold were conveyed in bullion vans attached to two trains from London to ...

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  35. BENGAL MURDER.

    CALCUTTA, Feb. l0.—Three young Bengalis were sentenced to death by a special tribunal at Midnapore today, in connexion with the assassination of Mr. ...

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  36. CAR CRASHES OVER HILLSIDE.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 11.—A sedan motor car, with three occupants, left the road today near the crest of Burringbar Range, near Murwillumbah. overturned aud roiled 60 ...

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  37. RUSH TO HOSPITAL.

    ADELAIDE, Feb. ll.—Captain H. C. Miller will leave Parafield at 4.30 a.m. tomorrow in his Fokker monoplane on the first stage of a flight to Sydney with ...

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  38. FALL FROM WINDOW.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 11.—John Chatterton Nankervis (24), of Fairfax-road, Bellevue Hill, was killed while fixing a wireless aerial at his home. He was ...

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  39. IMPRESSED WITH AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Feb. ll.—Captain H. E. Adkins, conductor of the A.B.C. Military Band, after a band concert at Albury, expressed himself as satisfied that Australia ...

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  40. MAN AND WOMAN SHOT.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 11.—Two mysterious shooting affrays took place during the week-end. Both the victims told the police that they did not know who fired ...

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  41. OUTPUT OF RUBBER.

    LONDON, Feb. 10.—The Dutch Premier (Dr. Colijn) is spending the week-end in London conferring with the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. W. Runciman) ...

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  42. TODAY'S GENERAL STRIKE.

    PARIS, Feb. 9.—A proclamation posted on walls throughout the city announces the formation of a government of truce, appeasement and justice and asks the ...

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