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  2. SEE OF BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--"Oh yes, as the news seems to have leaked out, I suppose you can say I have accepted the offer of the ...

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  3. ASSASSINATED

    BUCHAREST, Saturday.--The Premier of Roumania (M. Duca) was assassinated at Sinaia to-day, a student firing four shots at him with a revolver at close range, killing him instantly. The assassin, whose name is Constantinescu, and who has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. IS WAR LOOMING?

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Moscow correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" says M. Litvinoff (Minister for Foreign Affairs), ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FIERCE FIGHTING.

    BUENOS AIRES, Saturday.--A state of seige was declared for an indefinite period on Friday night by the Argentine Government as ...

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  6. BRISBANE SMASH.

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Many persons were injured when a one- man Red Hill tram crashed into a stationary. Ashgrove tram car in ...

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  7. NEW YEAR HONOURS

    A LONG list of Australian New Year Honours has been announced from Canberra. The most notable is the G.C.M.G. for Sir John Higgins, of Bawra fame. Other newly-made Knights include Vice-Admiral Hyde ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Charles Gallagher, who fell 135 feet from the Harbour bridge this morning, not only escaped instant death but is expected ...

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  9. MOTOR CYCLE TEST.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Australia won the first dirt track motor cycle test match against England at the Speedway Oval on Saturday night by 33 ...

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  10. GERMAN DEBTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Much indignation is felt by British investors at the manner in which they have been treated by Germany on medium and ...

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  11. TEN KILLED

    LONDON, Saturday.--Eight passengers, the pilot and wireless operator were killed when the Imperial Airways liner Apollo crashed in Belgium. The 'plane left Brussels at 12.20 in a dense fog. After the crash the 'plane caught fire and the occupants were ...

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  12. WAGGA MYSTERY.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Unusual developments are expected within a few days towards unravelling the mystery surrounding the discovery of a ...

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  13. FOR NEW YEAR.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--In a wireless broadcast immediately after midnight to-night, the Governor of Queensland, Sir Leslie Wilson, said: "I take this ...

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  14. AMERICAN TRADE.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.--The President (Mr. Franklin Roosevelt) . announced to-day that he intended to request the enactment of tariff ...

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  15. WALES DEFEATED.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Australia to-day defeated Wales by 51 points to 19, after leading 23 points to 4 at half time. The match was ...

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  16. BRITAIN'S TRADE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--"Although many difficulties remain to be surmounted in international trade, I believe a revival has begun, and, ...

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  17. WHOLESALE FORGERY.

    PARIS, Saturday.--The Banque Credit Municipal at Bayonne has closed its doors following the arrest of a director, M. Tissier, who ...

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  18. DESPERATE BANDITS.

    LISBON, Saturday.--The driver of a crowded passenger train detected. a sleeper on the line at the beginning of a precipitous 170 feet ...

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  19. NEW YEAR MESSAGE.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--In a New Year message to-night the Governor- General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) said: "In the hour when we pass from 1933 to ...

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  20. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    PARIS, Saturday.--M. Poncet has left for Berlin, where he presents his aide-memoir next week. M. Boncour told a journalist that he sincerely ...

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  21. COMMANDANT CRONIN.

    DUBLIN, Friday.--Commandant E. Cronin has been found not guilty of sedition and guilty of membership of unlawful associations-- the Young ...

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  22. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    PARIS, Saturday.--M. Herriot, a former Prime Minister of France, in an article replying to Signor Mussolini's League of Nations ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. FIGHTING IN CHINA.

    SHANGHAI, Saturday.--Foreigners living at Amoy and Foochow have been advised by the Nanking Government to evacuate those cities as soon ...

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  24. CLEVER LANDING.

    SYDNEY,. Saturday.--A crash seemed Imminent at the Mascot Aerodrome this morning, and mechanics sent for the ambulance, but a clever landing ...

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  25. Women's Flight Record.

    MIAMI (Florida), Saturday.--Frances Marsala and Helen Richey concluded the longest women's sustained flight to-day, landing 237 hrs. 52 mins. ...

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  26. Heavy Rains.

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday.--Last night Innisfail recorded 457 points, Halifax 1200, Lucinda 1333, Bermerside 905, Conn's Crossing 1600. ...

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