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  2. BODY-USE BOWLING.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The chab man of the Board of Control announce to-night that the Board had sent the following able to the M.C.C.:— ...

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  3. FEAR OF JAPAN.

    SHANGHAI, Tuesday.—Indicative of the Chinese fear that the Japanese will eventually seize Peking, is shown by the consignment ...

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  4. QUEENSLAND WHEAT.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—It was learnt to-night that no arrangements had been made so far tor a conference between the Wheat Board and the millers ...

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  5. FIJIAN BANANAS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A further shipment of 1407 cases of Fijian bananas was [?] here to-day. A large proportion was over-ripe and compared ...

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  6. COCKATOO DOCKYARD.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—According to the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) negotiations have been completed for the lease of the Cockatoo Dockyard, ...

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  7. HITLER’S TRIUMPH

    BERLIN, Monday.—The new Chancellor of Germany (Herr Hitler) enjoyed his greatest triumph watching thousands of torchlit stormtroops swinging past to martial music while Stalheims goose-stepped with all the pomp of parade marches of former days. ...

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  8. RIOTS IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Monday.—Serious rioting which took place between the Arc de [?] and the place de[?] conc[?] yesterday, [?]cates the tense situation ...

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  9. ROOSEVELT CABINET.

    WARM SPRINGS (Georgia), Tuesday.—The Organisation of the new Democratic Government took shape to-day. and the ...

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  10. QUEENSLAND INVADED.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. —Fijian bananas have invaded Queensland. The first shipment arrived from Sydney by the Mildura to-day to the order of a ...

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  11. APPLICATION OF SANCTIONS.

    LONDON, Monday.—With a settlement of the Geneva-Sino-Japanese dispute practically hopeless, the Australian Cabinet may be confronted with ...

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  12. DROWNING TRAGEDY.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Two of the bodies of four persons drowned at Port Noanunga yesterday, Charles Bowen and Raymond Kennedy, were recovered ...

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  13. NO ALARM IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Monday.—The Hitler Government has not aroused the alarm it previously have provoked owing realisation that it is the inevitable ...

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  14. CORPORAL TO CHANCELLOR.

    LONDON, Monday.—Fronting cheering thousands from a lofty window. H[?]rr Hitler, once a humble corporal, not even of German nationality, ...

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  15. NEWSPAPER COMMENT.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. H. J. Henley, in the “Mail,” says that although. the Board’s protest is not published, it is generally believed that the situation ...

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  16. MILITARY ACTIVITY.

    TOKIO, Monday.—It is authoritatively stated that the British Ambassador (Sir Lionel Lindley) on Saturday, requested the Foreign Minister ...

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  17. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The feature of to-day’s wool sales was the continued keen demand for superfine wools. Taking the market as a whole, the demand ...

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  18. DALADIER SUCCEEDS.

    PARIS, Tuesday.— M. Daladier has formed a Cabinet comprising the following:— M. Daladier. Prime Minister and Minster for War. ...

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  19. COMMUNISTS BITTER.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—Under flaming headlines, “To battle,” the Communists’ organ “Rote Fehn” this morning publishes a declaration of war against the ...

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    Sq[?]ronLeader Bert Hinkler, who began on a mystery flight to Australia and has not been heard of since ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. MISSING AIRMAN.

    BUNDABERG, Tuesday.—Mrs. Bert wink--or to-night denied there was any truth in the statement that she had made a request to London that the ...

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  22. EX-KAISER’S POSITION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Doom correspondent of the “Mail” says that Hitler’s appointment has caused rumours of the x-Kaiser’s early recall, but ...

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  23. LONDON SALES.

    LONDON, Monday—The wool sales which were to have been held to-day, have been postponed owing to a fog which envelopes London. ...

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  24. DASH FOR SERUM.

    LONDON, Monday. — A midnight drama of the desperate efforts of doctors and nurses of the Salisbury Infirmary to save the life of a 13 years ...

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  25. CLASH AT MUNICH.

    MUNICH, Monday.—A Communist was killed and several Communists and Nazis injured in fighting following the announcement of Hitler's appointment ...

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  26. INVITATION DECLINED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—In readiness for the vital Loan Council meeting to-morrow, all State representatives, in addition to Commonwealth ...

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  27. THE NEXT TEST.

    MELBOURNE; Tuesday. — The following have been selected for the fourth Test, to be played in Brisbane: Woodfull, Ponsford, ...

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  28. THE MONGOLIA.

    PERTH, Tuesday. — Although the Mongolia arrived from England at 8 a.m. to-day, the occurrence of 175 cases of influenza aboard just as the ...

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  29. HINDENBURG’S HESITANCY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Berlin correspondent of the “Manchester Guardian” says that President Hindenburg hesitated long before appointing Hitler, ...

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  30. STRIKE RIOTS.

    CHICAGO, Monday.—Riots marked the attempted re-opening of the Briggs manufacturing plant, which makes Ford car bodies, on a non-union basis. ...

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    Captain Eric Chater, who u leaving Australia to join New Guinea Airways. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. LOAN COUNCIL.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Al[?] the Prime Minister, Mr. J. A. Lyons, is hopeful of harmony prevailing at the Loan Council, which is to meet at 11 ...

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  33. FATAL COLLISION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — When motor cycle collided with a car rounding a bend near Wandin yesterday, Dorothy Antonio, 24, pillion ...

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  34. ENTOMBED MINERS.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—The work of driving through to where the two men, L. Carillo and L. Micyoro, Italian miners, are entombed in the Mount ...

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  35. DELUGED WITH TOYS.

    AUCKLAND, Monday. — Squadron Leader Kingsford Smith is being deluged with toys for the baby by well-wishers. He has already counted 120 ...

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  36. NAVIGATION ACT.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Although people are permitted temporarily to travel by overseas liners to Hobart from Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, they ...

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  37. ULSTER RAILWAYMEN.

    LONDON. Monday.—A strike of 5000 railwaymen in Northern Ireland commenced at midnight. The Belfast operatives have not joined ...

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  38. PRICE OF BUTTER.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Recently Mr. J. M. Kerr, Senior Dairy Supervisor of the Victorian Agricultural Department, said that better prices were ...

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  39. STRUCK BY LORRY.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Thrown forward when struck by a motor lorry van in Queen-street this afternoon, John McKillop, 66, of Osborne Road, ...

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  40. BULLOO IN FLOOD.

    CHARLEVILLE, Tuesday.—The Bulloo River is now running in flood past Quilpie, thus making that town safe for water for some time. Grass and ...

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  41. BRUTAL BANDITS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Entering the shop of Henry Williams, 65, a confectioner, Spencer-street, late last night, two men battered Williams into ...

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  42. IRISH FREE STATE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Irish Free State imports for December amounted to £2,539,000. For December, 1931, they were £4,025,000. Exports increased from ...

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  43. TEACHER SUSPENDED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Nearly 50 police and a patrol car kept several hundreds of people, including a sprinkling of Communists, on the move outside ...

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  44. STRIKES PROHIBITED.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday. — Following the Government’s agreement with the Opposition to prohibit strikes and lockouts, the Communists organised a ...

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    Mr Justice Mallam, Supreme Court Judge of die Northern Territory. His jurisdiction extends over more than ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  46. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Notices were sent out to-day calling members of the House of Representatives to meet on March 8. It is not likely that the Senate ...

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