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  2. ROOSEVELT ESCAPES SHOTS FIRED AT CAR

    Six shots fired at the motor car in which the President-elect (Mr. Franklin D. Roosevelt) had just taken his seat last night, wounded the Mayor of Chicago (Mr. Anton J. Cermak), who was standing on the running board, and two men and two women ...

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  3. CHANGES IN TEST TEAM

    The chairman of the Board of Control (Dr. Robertson) announced in Melbourne last night that the selectors had chosen the ...

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  4. STRANGE STORY OF BANK THEFTS

    A remarkable story was unfolded in court today, when Stephen Sterio, a Gipsy showman, appeared on remand on four ...

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  5. FIRST STEP TOWARDS BREAKAWAY?

    It is understood that MR. Matsuoka, the Japanese delegate to the League of Nations, has been instructed to leave Geneva on ...

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  6. A.L.P. SPLIT.

    A breakaway from the A.L.P.. caused by the expulsion of politicians for having supported the Premiers' Plan, occurred last ...

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  7. OPENED WAR ON GANGSTERS

    Mayor Anton J. Cermak, of Chicago, whose life hangs in the balance as a result of the shooting at Miami on Wednesday, is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PARTIES PREPARE FOR ELECTION

    The three policy speeches in the general election campaign, will be delivered within the next fortnight, or soon afterwards. It is ...

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  9. ½ P.C. CUT IN DISCOUNT RATE

    A surprise announcement that the Commonwealth Bank had decided to reduce the discount rate on three months Treasury bills ...

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  10. SITUATION CAUSES GRAVE FEARS IN U.S.

    The impending severance of Japanese relations with the League of Nations, while increasing the reluctance in official circles to make any ...

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  11. INTEREST REDUCED IN VICTORIA

    The commissioners of the State Savings Bank of Victoria today considered again reducing the rate of interest on deposits. In view of the reduction of ...

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  12. SELECTORS CHARGED WITH VACILLATION

    Agreeing with the selectors in the dropping of Ponsford. Love. and Tobin. leading South Australian cnicket authorities said last night that ...

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  13. SHEARERS OBJECT TO NEW AWARD

    The new pastoral award of Chief Judge Dethridge is occasioning a good deal of feeling in this and other States. On behalf of the A.W.U ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA'S DEBT 1,197 MILLIONS

    Australia's total public debt had reached £1,197,103,605 at December 31, 1932, according to a statement in the Commonwealth Gazette This ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. HITLER SILENCES CRITICISM

    The police seized all copies of two evening papers today. If this muzzling of the press goes on at its present rate, criticism will be silenced before ...

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  16. THREE PRESIDENTS ASSASSINATED

    Three American Presidents have died at the hands of assassins. Abraham Lincoln, in the troublous times following the American Civil War. was ...

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  17. Bengali Terrorist Executed For Murder Of Magistrate

    Kalipada Mukerjee, a young Bengali terrorist, was executed at Dacca early this morning for the murder of Mr. K. P. Sen. a Special Magistrate, of ...

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  18. LARWOOD MATCH WINNING FACTOR

    The influence of Larwood was a dominating factor in England's winning of the rubber. He had all the Australians on tenterhooks. Whether ...

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  19. NEGLECTED TAILINGS MAY YIELD GOLD.

    Sands which were dumped away in years gone by as valueless are now found to be worthy of attention with the price of gold doubled. A Perth ...

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  20. KNIGHT'S DAUGHTER WORKS ON SHIP

    Miss Pamela Bourne, daughter of the late Sir Roland Bourne, who was Secretary for Defence in the Union of South Africa from 1914 to 1922, is an ...

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  21. SYDNEY TRANSPORT CONTROL

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) in an address at Croydon tonight, said the Government proposed to form a public utility corporation to take over the ...

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  22. BRITAIN'S POLICY IN FAR EAST DEPUTE

    In a speech at' Southampton tonight, the Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) said that the situation in the Far East gave the greatest concern to ...

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  23. Return Of German Colonies Urged

    Addressing English and American students today, Herr Heinrich Schnee, formerly Governor of German East Africa, urged the return of the ...

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  24. £232 Jewellery Robbery At Marryatville.

    Jewellery valued at £232 was stolen from a house in Portrush road. Marryatville, on Wednesday afternoon while the occupants were away. The ...

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  25. CHARGED WITH MURDER

    Handcuffed and closely guarded by police. Frederick John Weber, who has been committed for trial on a charge of having murdered his wife. Hertha ...

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  26. EXPANDING PRODUCTION TO AID EMPIRE

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain), the Dominions Secretary (Mr. J. H. Thomas) and tie Australian Resident Minister ...

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  27. English Tributes To Jackson

    Jackson recently wrote to the special correspondent of the Australian Press Association with the 1930 Australian team, saying that he felt ...

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  28. Two Men Hurt In Falls From Moving Trains

    Two men were admitted to the Adelaide Hospital last night, suffering from bead injuries they received in falls from moving trams. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. Colonies Still Considering Preferences

    The Colonial Secretary (Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister). in answer to a question in the House or Commons today, said that all the Governments ...

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  30. Sir M. Campbell Postpones Record Attempt

    Because his mechanics were not able to complete extensive adjustments to the Bluebird. Sir Malcolm Camobell was Drevented today from making ...

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  31. Man Falls Down Pug-hole

    Percy Hume (38), of Paget street, Croydon. suffered a broken wrist, a broken collarbone, and concussion when he fell down a pug-hole near Us ...

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