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  2. THE KING'S HEALTH.

    LONDON, Feb. 28.—It was officially stated at Craigwell House, Bognor, to-night, that the King passed a quiet day. Sun shone brilliantly durinf the ...

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  3. NEW YEAR HONOURS.

    LONDON, March 1.—The list of honours usually conferred at the New Year, but which were postponed this year on account of the King's illness, include the ...

    Article : 515 words
  4. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    CANBERRA, March 1.—Those with long acquaintance of Commonwealth Parliaments—and particularly the last one—had reached a stage where, before this session ...

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  5. NAVAL ARMAMENTS.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—The House of Representatives to-day adopted the report on the Navy Appropriation Bill, carrying 360,230,697 dollars for the fiscal year, 1930. ...

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  6. TIMBER STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Mar. 1.—Judge Lukin, in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day, imposed a penalty of £1,000 upon the Australian Timber Workers' Union ...

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  7. COAL CRISIS.

    SYDNEY, March 1.—Messages from the northern coal mining areas indicated that notices of dismissal took effect this afternoon at about 27 collieries. More than ...

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  8. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    MELBOURNE, March 1.—Victoria gave a very good display in the return match against England which was begun on the Melbourne Cricket Ground to-day in ...

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  9. BRITISH ARMY.

    LONDON, Feb. 28.—Speaking on the army estimates in the House of Commons to-day the Secretary of State for War (Sir Laming Worthington-Evans) ...

    Article : 351 words
  10. SECRET MILITARY PACT.

    AMSTERDAM, February 28.—The "Utrechtsch Dagblad," in its evening edition to-day, publishes what purports to be the complete minutes of the alleged ...

    Article : 189 words
  11. WOMAN MURDERED.

    SYDNEY, March 1.—A shocking, tragedy occurred at the corner of Henry and Scott streets, Five Dock, early this afternoon, when Hazel Christina Sly (26). of ...

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  12. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, March 1.—Surprise was caused in the House of Lords to-day by an outspoken speech by the Marquis of Salisbury (Lord Privy Seal) in which he ...

    Article : 176 words
  13. N.S.W. PARLIAMENT.

    SYDNEY, March 1.—Repeated scenes occurred in the Legislative Assembly to-day when the Bill to restore the rights and privileges of the 1917 loyalists in the ...

    Article : 288 words
  14. S.S. KANOWNA INQUIRY.

    MELBOURNE, March 1.—Called to-day at the inquiry into the loss of the A.U.S.N. steamer Kanowna, George William Mackey, assistant meteorologist at the ...

    Article : 278 words
  15. MANKIND'S FUTURE.

    LONDON, Feb. 28.—Professor A. M. Low, lecturing at the Institute of Patentees, said that man in future would not eat regular meals but would take [?] ...

    Article : 139 words
  16. COUNCIL OFFICERS' CLAIMS.

    In the State Arbitration Court yesterday evidence, was concluded in connection with the claims by the Local Governing Bodies Officers Association for an award ...

    Article : 290 words
  17. LONELY ISLAND.

    CAPE TOWN, Feb. 28.—The steamer Duchess of Atholl arrived in Capetown to-day with 350 tourists aboard. During the voyage the vessel called at ...

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  18. ANTARCTICA.

    LONDON, Feb. 23.—Sir Douglas Mawson in discussing to-day the plans of the Australian Antarctic Expedition, said that the arrangements for taking over the ship ...

    Article : 169 words
  19. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    CANBERRA, March 1.—The chairman of the Stock Exchange of Melbourne (Mr. W. Forster Woods) stated yesterday that the new Federal loan a £7,000,000 was ...

    Article : 236 words
  20. PROHIBITION.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—The Jones Prohibition Bill, whick, increases the maximum penalties under the. Volstead Act to five years' imprisonment and a fine of ...

    Article : 111 words
  21. CONTRACTOR'S DEATH.

    ALBANY, March 1.—At the conclusion of the hearing of evidence to-day in the inquest on the body of William Thomas May, a contractor, the Coroner (Mr. A. E. ...

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  22. MEN'S PROTESTS.

    MELBOURNE, March 1.—Events associated [?] the strike of timber workers were overshadowed to-day by the case in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court. ...

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  23. SAVED BY PARACHUTE

    LONDON, March 1.—Flight-Lieutinant Pope, of the Air Force, owes his life to a parachute, which is portion of a pilot's standard equipment. When testing a ...

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  24. SCENES IN COMMONS.

    LONDON, Feb. 28.—Twenty of the unemployed persons, who took part in the "Hunger March" to London, headed by a well-known Communist called at No. 10 ...

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  25. PENITENCE IN COURT.

    LONDON, Feb. 28.—"It was it rotten despicable thing to do," was the self-condemnatory comment made by Lloyd Johnson (33), an Australian, who pleaded guilty ...

    Article : 188 words
  26. PLAGUE IN BOMBS.

    LONDON, March 1.—In a letter to "The Times," the German Ambassador in London (Dr. F. Sthamer) states that the German Government has authorised him to ...

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  27. PACT TO OUTLAW WAR.

    WASHINGTON, March 1.—The Secretary of State (Mr. F. B. kellogg) to-day expressed the hope that the treaty to outlaw war would come into force by ...

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  28. AUDACIOUS THIEVES.

    SYDNEY, March 1.—Large sums of money were involved in two cases which were reported to the police to-day of thieves, in full view of passers-by, ...

    Article : 220 words
  29. LOCAL MILLS TO WORK.

    Following the compulsory conference of parties affected by the timber industry dispute, held before Mr. President Dwyer in Chambers on Thursday afternoon, when ...

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  30. PEACE IN INDUSTRY

    LONDON, March 1.—The Confederation of Employers' Organisations and the Federation of British Industries have received a letter from the council of the ...

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  31. RUSSIAN MONARCHY.

    PARIS, Feb. 28.—Prince Nikita, a son of the Grand Duke Alexander, who, at a meeting of the supreme Russian Monarchist Council in Paris on January 15 ...

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  32. A Member Interrupted.

    LONDON, Feb. 23.—During a speech by Captain J. G. Fairfax (Conservative), a voice from the Strangers' Gallery suddenly rang out: "What about this ...

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  33. SOVIET AND OIL COMBINE.

    MOSCOW, Feb. 28.—A three years' agreement between the Anglo-American oil combine and Russian Oil Products. has been signed which will give ...

    Article : 64 words
  34. TASMANIA'S FINANCES.

    HOBART, March 1.—The return of the consolidated revenue of the State for the eight months of the present financial year compared with that for the corresponding ...

    Article : 84 words
  35. CANADA'S BUDGET.

    OTTAWA, Feb. 28.—An estimated surplus in the ordinary revenue over the ordinary expenditure approximating 100,000,000 dollars is expected to be ...

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  36. JAPANESE VILLAGES BURIED.

    TOKIO, March 1.—Terrible damage is reported to hare occurred as the result A tidal waves along the coast from Choshi. Villages were buried up to 12ft. ...

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