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  2. AID FOR FARMERS.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 1.—In preparation for the introduction into the Federal Parliament of legislation to give effect to its decision to allot £12.000.000 to the ...

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  3. CHINESE PIRATES.

    SHANGHAI, Feb. 1.—Serious alarm regarding the fate of the coastal steamer Tungchow, was proved well grounded to-night when. after an intense naval ...

    Article : 370 words
  4. BATTERED TO DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 1.—Disturbed by screams and the report of a gun today, neighbours in Allan-street, Kyabram, found Sirs. Mary Catherine Hunter (25) ...

    Article : 230 words
  5. SECESSION PETITION.

    LONDON, Jan. 31.—The House of Lords this evening agreed to a motion, moved by Lord Hailsham (Leader of the House) to appoint a committee of both ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BIG RAILWAY WORK

    CANBERRA, Feb. 1.—The Federal Government has decided to proceed with the work of constructing a standard-gauge railway line from Port Augusta to Red ...

    Article : 577 words
  7. GAUGE UNIFICATION.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 1.—Strong opposition by a section of the Federal Cabinet to the adoption by the Commonvealth Government of a policy for the lavish ...

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  8. TRADE WITH JAPAN.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 1.—Opened by the Minister for Commerce (Dr. Page) the formal conference between members of the Federal Ministry, assisted by officers ...

    Article : 488 words
  9. EUROPEAN APPEASEMENT.

    LONDON, Jan. 31.—The British Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) and the Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) were at the station to greet the French ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CALL FOR FREER TRADE.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—The United States Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) advocated today the gathering of all Interested nations at a conference for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 201 words
  11. TELEVISION IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Jan. 31.—In the House of Commons today the Postmaster-General (Sir Kingsley Wood) expressed the Government's views on the report of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 571 words
  12. AIR DEFENCE CONVENTION.

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the French Foreign Minister (M. Laval), who has never been in ...

    Article : 74 words
  13. DEPRESSION AND AFTER.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 1.—Much interest is being shown in Federal official quarters in a summary of the progress of the depression and economic recovery. which ...

    Article : 449 words
  14. OUTSPOKEN GERMAN COMMENT.

    BERLIN, Feb. 1.—German newspapers, following the official lead, make outspoken comments on the French Minsiters' visit to London. The "Koelnische ...

    Article : 76 words
  15. TALLAROOK MURDER.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 1.—A statement alleged to have been made by Charles Jeffery Jones (24), labourer, of Tallarook, confessing that he had killed Albert Ross ...

    Article : 491 words
  16. AIRLINER CRASHES.

    BERLIN. Feb. 1.—When the pilot attempted to land, an airliner which was flying from Danzig to Berlin, crashed near Stettin today. All the occupants ...

    Article : 116 words
  17. THE DUKE'S TOUR.

    SUVA, Feb. 1.—In glorious weather, the Duke of Gloucester arrived at Suva in H.M.A.S. Australia. He was met by the Governor, and on the wharf, where a ...

    Article : 256 words
  18. READY WELCOME IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Feb. 1.—Commenting on the reported proposal by the United States Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) for a world trade conference, the Japanese ...

    Article : 137 words
  19. RECEPTION OPPOSED.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 1.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) made, it clear tonight that the Federal Government would object very strongly to the Imperial ...

    Article : 282 words
  20. KIDNAPPING CASE.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 31.—At Flemington (New Jersey) today the defence introduced four witnesses in an effort to support the alibi set up by Hauptmann (who ...

    Article : 230 words
  21. OPPONENTS OF OTTAWA.

    OTTAWA, Jan. 31.—"Modifications will be made in the Ottawa Trade Agreement if the Liberals are returned at the next election." said the Leader of the ...

    Article : 158 words
  22. RUSSIAN DEBTS.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—Negotiations between the United States and Russia for the settlement of sixteen-year-old Russian debts totalling about £100.000.000 ...

    Article : 174 words
  23. FOOL-PROOF LIFEBOATS.

    PARIS, Jan. 31.—The lifeboat system on the new giant French liner Normandie, is highly original. No motors or oars are provided. Instead the passengers will ...

    Article : 112 words
  24. STEAMERS DELAYED.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 1.—Many coastal and overseas vessels travelling to Melbourne have been delayed by strong and equally south-westerly winds and high ...

    Article : 187 words
  25. POISONING TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 1.—An inqury into the deaths of Mrs. Irene Gladys Taylor (34), and her sons, Lloyd Dudley (12), Noel Edward (10), and Neil John (5). was ...

    Article : 183 words
  26. CANBERRA. WORRIED.

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—Commenting on Western Australia's claims for secession the "Liverpool Post" says: "Until now the Commonwealth has been content to ...

    Article : 157 words
  27. THEATRICAL DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Jan. 31.—Both sides to the dispute between the West End theatrical managers and the British Equity Association of members of the theatrical ...

    Article : 99 words
  28. MELBOURNE DOWNPOUR.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 1.—Torrential rain, which fell between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. today, caused flooding in several suburbs and drenched hundreds of ...

    Article : 287 words
  29. GERMANY AND POLAND.

    WARSAW. Feb. 1.—Marshal Pilsudski (Minister for Military Affairs and virtual dictator of Poland) today received General Goering (Premier of Prussia and Herr ...

    Article : 117 words
  30. BELATED AIRMEN.

    SINGAPORE, Feb. 1.—Ray Parer and G. Hemsworth, the Australian airmen who had been reported aiming in Burma, have arrived safely here today. ...

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  31. SURGERY AT SEA.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 1.—With his instrument table lashed fast with bandages while the Monterey rolled in stormy weather off Wilson's Promontory last night. ...

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  32. SEX EQUALITY.

    BRISBANE, Feb. 1.—The question of sex equality in the State Public Service was brought to a head today when a female clerk in the income tax branch ...

    Article : 124 words
  33. "SUICIDE STRIKE."

    BUDAPEST, Jan. 31.—Coal miners at Pegs, to the number of 689, have resumed the strange "suicide strike" which they applied in seeking a redress of their ...

    Article : 107 words
  34. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    LONDON, Jan. 31.—The special correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Liverpool reports:—"As polling day—February 6—approaches, it becomes ...

    Article : 106 words
  35. CONVENT LANDS.

    BRISBANE, Feb. 1.—On an application by. counsel representing the Order of the Sisters of Mercy, Mr. Justice Macrossan today set aside a notice of ...

    Article : 117 words
  36. STATE'S VIEWS PRESENTED.

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—The Agent-General for Australia (Sir Hal Colebatch) in an article in the current number of the "Empire Review" sets out Western ...

    Article : 56 words
  37. QUARRY WORKER'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 31.—James Baldwin, aged 56, died this afternoon from injuries received while working in a quarry owned by the Manning rime Co. ...

    Article : 82 words
  38. To the Editor.

    Sir,—Kindly allow me to reply briefly to the announcement from Canberra on the secession issue appearing in "The West. Australian" on Thursday. After the ...

    Article : 405 words
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