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  2. STOCK AGENTS DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 25.—It is now revealed that a few days before' he was murdered, George Washington Nott, whose charred remains were found in the ashes of a ...

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  3. SURLY DEPUTIES.

    BRUSSELLS, Feb. 24.—Only one incident marred yesterday's ceremonies in which the new king, Leopold III., took the oath of allegiance in the Chamber of ...

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  4. WALL-STREET FINANCE.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—That over £4,000,000,000 was lent by 17 large corporations in the New York money market during the boom of 1929 was disclosed ...

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  5. AIR ARMAMENTS.

    LONDON, Feb. 25.—It has been reported that the talks of the Lord Privy Seal (Mr. A. Eden) with the German (Herr Hitler) on the British ...

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  6. WORKLESS MARCHERS.

    LONDON, Feb. 24.—The unemployed marchers, who during past weeks have been converging on London, have completed the final stages of their journey ...

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  7. AIR MAIL CONTRACTS.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—The air mail situation continued to occupy the centre of the political stage today, when the House of Representatives passed a measure ...

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  8. AUSTRIA MENACED.

    VIENNA, Feb. 25.—The Government has been informed through the Heimwehr that 10,000 of the so-called Austrian Legion of Bavaria are concentrated on the ...

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  9. STATE POWERS.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 25.—Informal discussion held by the Premiers during, the week-end have not assisted to make much more hopeful the outlook for permanent ...

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  10. GRUESOME RIOT SEQUEL.

    VIENNA, Feb. 25.—Thirty-nine bodies have been found in the Danube, where the sewage canal empties into the river. It is believed that they were carried down ...

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  11. FIVE PILOTS KILLED.

    NEW YORK, Feb. 23.—During the three days that American military flyers have been transporting the air mail, five pilots have been killed, several seriously ...

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  12. SPEED BOAT ACCIDENT

    ADELAIDE, Feb. 25.—In an attempt to retain the Australian motor boat championship, the boat Tortoise II provided a sensational end to her career at the ...

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  13. FASCIST DISCIPLINE.

    LONDON, Feb. 24.—William Symes, Arthur Mills and Albert Sharman, officials of the British Union of Fascists, were charged today with having done ...

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  14. STRUCK WITH GUN.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 25.—At the conclusion of the inquest at Glen Innes yesterday into the death of William McCormish, the Coroner committed Ernest Edwards for ...

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  15. LABOUR LEADERS ARRESTED.

    LONDON, Feb. 24.—The Labour leaders Torn Mann and Harry Pollitit have been arrested and charged with making seditious statements to unemployed ...

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  16. BUTTER FOR CANADA.

    OTTAWA, Feb. 24.—The cargo of New Zealand butter recently held up at Halifax (Nova Scotia) will be released gradually over the next for weeks. It was stated ...

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  17. M.C.C. INDIAN TOUR.

    CALCUTTA, Feb. 23.—F. Tarrant, who umpired the first two Test matches of the M.C.C. Indian tour, is returning to Australia. "Last year I was asked my ...

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  18. MYSTERIOUS FLIGHT.

    TOKIO, Feb. 24.—The Foreign Office has received a report from the Japanese Consul at Chientao in East Manchukuo of a mysterious aeroplane which yesterday at dawn ...

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  19. STATE CRICKET TEAM.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 25.—New South Wales scored 332 runs in the first innings against Western Australia in the match at the Sydney cricket ground which will be ...

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  20. OVERSEA AIR ROUTE.

    CALCUTTA, Feb. 25.—It was stated last night in the Burma-Legislative Council that emergency air landing grounds will be constructed between Calcutta ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    NEW YORK, Feb. 24.—Australian wines were acclaimed by wine experts today at a tasting salon arranged by the secretary to the Australian Commissioner in America ...

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  22. BRITAIN'S WEALTH.

    LONDON, Feb. 24.—The report of tile Commissioners of Inland Revenue for the year ended March 31 last shows increased revenue from death duties, but a marked ...

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  23. GUILDFORD SWIM.

    The annual Swim Through Guildford—the last of the metropolitan, long distance handicaps—was conducted on Saturday afternoon under conditions not conducive ...

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  24. CAPTAIN COOK'S COTTAGE.

    LONDON, Feb. 23.—At a luncheon aboard the steamer Port Dunedin at Hull today on the occasion of the shipping of Captain Cook's dismantled cottage to ...

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  25. CENTENARY AIR RACE.

    LONDON, Feb. 23.—Mrs. J. A. Mollison on her arrival from America today said that long-distance flying record attempts were now out of date and seemed to serve ...

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  26. HOSTILITY TO JARDINE.

    LONDON, Feb. 23.—The "Daily Herald's" Bombay correspondent states that Hindus and Moslems are combining to boycott a public dinner contemplated in ...

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  27. FOG DISORGANISES SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Feb. 23.—Shipping was disorganised today owing to fog in South-ampton Water and the Thames Estuary. The Danish steamer Maja (2,203 tons) and ...

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  28. Mr. Scott to Represent Sportsman.

    LONDON, Feb. 24.—The first private sportsman to make a nomination for the centenary air race to Melbourne is Mr A. O. Edwards, managing director of the ...

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  29. INTRUDER CAPTURED.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 25.—Showing remarkable courage, Mrs. Florence Gardiner, proprietress of the Los Angeles guest house, St. Kilda, grappled with a ...

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  30. WARLIKE TRIBESMEN.

    CALCUTTA, Feb. 25.—Sir Ralph Griffith, Governor of the North-West Frontier Province, addressing 5,000 warlike Afridi tribesmen in a picturesque gathering at ...

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  31. POPE ON HITLERISM.

    VATICAN CITY, Feb. 25.—The Pope, apropos the canonisation of three Pietists, one of whom was a German, sternly denounces Hitlerism, saying "The lives of ...

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  32. STATES' GRIEVANCES.

    LONDON, Feb. 25.—"The Times," in a lengthy editorial on the Premiers' Con-ference, explains the issues at stake. It says: "The Constitution of 1900 created ...

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  33. RESPITE ON QUOTA DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Feb. 24.—It is anticipated that the announcement of the opening of negotiations for a new commercial agreement between Britain and France will be made ...

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  34. ROBBERS IN BANK.

    ALGIERS, Feb. 24.—By burrowing under a street, two Arabs gained access to Sidibelabbe's Bank and forced the strong-room. The night-watchman saw them and ...

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  35. UNUSUAL SCOUT FUNCTION.

    ADELAIDE, Feb. 25.—"Kurbingai," the old Glanville fort, but now a camping ground of the Port Adelaide district boy scouts, was the scene of an unusual ...

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  36. FAMOUS CROSS STOLEN

    MADRID, Feb. 24.—Six men have been arrested for alleged implication in the mysterious disappearance from the Castle of Caravaca of the famous cross Caravaca ...

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  37. FRUITPICKERS' BRAWL.

    ADELAIDE, Feb. 25.—Following on a disturbance at Barmera last week, disorderly scenes were witnessed on Saturday night at Berri, another of the River ...

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  38. DISTINGUISHED SOLDIER DEAD.

    LONDON, Feb. 24.—In a letter of sympathy to the widow of Major-General Cyril Wagstaff, C.B., the Acting High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. McLaren) ...

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  39. RAIN AT MT. LYELL.

    HOBART, Feb. 25.—Heavy and timely rain in the Lyell district during the week-end will enable a continuance, of operations at tho Mt. Lyell mine for a few more ...

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  40. OLD MAN'S EXPERIENCE.

    BRISBANE, Feb. 25.—After having spent Saturday night alternatively rowing and lying down in the bottom of his boat, Richard Cathie White (78), an old-age ...

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  41. STORM TROOPERS IN NEED.

    BERLIN, Feb. 23.—The ex-Kaiser's fourth son. August Wilhelm, will tomorrow rattle a collection box on the Unter den Linden, appealing for winter help for ...

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  42. DR. PAGE'S ESCAPE.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 25.—The Leader of the Country Party (Dr. Earle Page) had a fortunate escape from drowning on Saturday, when a boat capsized and, with four ...

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  43. CHEAP MOTOR FUEL.

    ROME, Feb. 23.—An official communique lays that recent tests of a baby motor car (rive hope of travelling a hundred miles on fuel costing only sixpence. The car ...

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  44. FIRE IN HOUSE.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 25.—A man was arrested by the police yesterday and charged with having maliciously set fire to a house, knowing it to be occupied. ...

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  45. DESTRUCTIVE BLAZE.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 25.—Damage to stock, estimated at approximately £10,000, was caused by a fire which, broke out ia the fancy goods warehouse of ...

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  46. QUARREL IN HOTEL.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 25.—After making exhaustive inquiries during the week-end, the detectives investigating the death of Martin George Savers (40), licensee of ...

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  47. HAMILTON BY-ELECTION.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 25.—The Lang Party candidate (Mr. W. E. Brennan) won the by-election held yesterday for the Hamilton seat in the Legislative Assembly ...

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  48. COMMUNISTS AND POLICE.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 25.—Fists and boots were used freely in a clash between several hundred Communists and a squad of plain-clothes police in the Domain this ...

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  49. FAMILY'S BAD LUCK.

    BUNBURY, Feb. 24.—Yesterday afternoon the home of a family named Jones was burnt at Waterloo. The father, mother and eight children were left ...

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  50. ALLEGED THEFT.

    KALGOORLIE, Feb. 25.—Hubert Francis de Waal (23), a postal assistant, employed in the Kalgoorlie post office, appeared in the Kalgoorlie Police Court on ...

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  51. GIRL NEARLY DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 25.—Annie Fisher (17), of Hannan-street. South Kensington, was almost drowned in the surf at Maroubra Beach today after she had been struck ...

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  52. NAZI EMISSARY IN CANADA.

    OTTAWA, Feb. 24.—Alleging that Dr. L. Kempf, a German general, has been distributing. pro-Nazi and anti-Jewish literature in Canada, Mr. S. W. Jacobs ...

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  53. FIRE AT SOUTH PERTH.

    Severe damage was done by fire to the rear of a four-room wood and iron dwell-ing in Arlington-avenue, South Perth, early yesterday morning. The South Perth ...

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