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  2. HITLER'S SPEECH

    LONDON, Sunday.--To-day Herr Hitler delivered the speech which kept Europe on edge during the week-end. So much interest attached to the utterance that the eyes and ears of the world were centred on ...

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  3. TWENTY-ONE DROWNED

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Although listeners licences in Australia now number more than 1,000,000, and are increasing at the rate of 14 per cent. ...

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  4. SPORTING TELEGRAMS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The Queensland vlgoro selectors to-night announced the players to represent the State in the Test matches with New ...

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  5. SOVIET SCIENTISTS

    MOSCOW, Saturday.--The scientists were rescued and taken aboard the ice-breakers. Thousands, overjoyed, thronged the squares and listened to ...

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  6. INDIAN AIR FORCE

    LONDON, Saturday.--A despatch from General Sir Robert Oassels, Commander-in-Chief in India, published in the "London Gazette," de- ...

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  7. LABOUR IN POLITICS

    MACKAY, Sunday.--The railway men do not intend to allow the Labour in Politics Convention to forget their demand for a 40 hour week and the ...

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  8. PUBLIC WORKS CAMP FLOODED

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Saturday.--At least 21 persons are believed to have been drowned early this morning when flood ...

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  9. MISS B. HITCHINS

    WAU (New Guinea), Saturday.--Miss Barbara Hitchins, the girl flyer, who made a forced landing on the Kerema-- Wau route, was brought to Wau last ...

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  10. FLOODS IN NORTH BEST-DRESSED WOMAN

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Floods on the Far North Coast receded yesterday, but the northern railway line is still blocked. In the west more rain fell, PARIS, Saturday. -- Famous dressmakers, invited to nominate the world's best-dressed woman, placed the Duchess of Windsor ...

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  11. EARLY ELECTION

    MACKAY, Saturday. -- Queensland may have on early State election. Some observers fix the tentative date early in April. ...

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  12. INDIAN CONGRESS

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.--A demand for-a free India was voiced by the new president, Chandra Bose, in the opening session of the All India ...

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  13. DOUBLE TRAGEDY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--A series of domestic quarrels culminated in a double tragedy at the premises of the Eastern branch of the State Savings ...

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  14. N.S.W. ELECTIONS

    SYDNEY, Saturday. -- The Government's campaign In the coming State election will commence next week, when the Premier (Mr. Stevens) is ...

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  15. SINO-JAPANESE WAR

    SHANGHAI, Sunday.--Japan, apparently convinced Russia does not intend to intervene, has begun secretly to transfer 60,000 of the 300,000 troops ...

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  16. TRAIN IN CYCLONE

    PERTH, Saturday.--For over two hours the trans-continental train reaching Perth to-day was subjected to a terrific buffeting by a storm on ...

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  17. PINK DISEASE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--The mysterious malady known as "pink disease," which has baffled doctors in all-parts of the world since it was discovered in 1015, ...

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  18. USE IN WAR

    SYDNEY, Saturday. --The Railway Commissioners of Australia have prepared detailed plans and time-tables for the concentration of troops at any ...

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  19. JAPAN'S NAVY

    LONDON, Sunday.--The naval correspondent of the "Sunday Times" describes Japan's smaller battleships as "pocket battle cruisers" of 15,000 to ...

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  20. YOUNG MAN KILLED

    CHRISTCHURCH, Sunday. --A mountaineering tragedy occurred at Rudo[?]h glacier on February 10, the vic[?] being Patrick Stedmond ...

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  21. FUTURE OF RAILWAYS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--"The railways of Queensland still have a big function to perform In the development of this State," said the retiring ...

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  22. LESS FOR WOOL.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--"The value of Australia's wool exports for the seven months of the current year are about £10,400,000 below the corresponding ...

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  23. SHOT IN STOMACH

    SYDNEY, Saturday. --Shot in the stomach early to-day by one of four men in a taxi-cab, the condition of Henry George Baker, 45. has improved, ...

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  24. TAR EXPLODES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. --Three fishermen were treated for burns to the face and head received when barrels of tar exploded during a fire in ...

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  25. CHILD FILM STAR

    LOS ANGELES, Saturday.--A Judge has permitted the child talkie star, Freddie Bartholomew, to suspend payments to his parents for the ...

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  26. BIG ADVANCE

    SARAGOSSA, Saturday.--A communique claims that the Nationalists have captured Mansueto, rendering Teruel untenable by the Republicans. ...

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  27. SISTER KENNY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Sister Kenny will leave for Queensland this week before embarking for London to carry on her work there. She will go ...

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  28. FIRST-CLASS AIR MAILS

    LONDON, Saturday.--On the eve of the introduction on February 20 of the carriage by air of all first-class mail for 312d. a half-ounce to Empire ...

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  29. SOVIET ATTACKED

    ROME, Saturday.--M. Butcnko, broadcasting in broken Italian, repeated his attack on the Soviet regime and praised Italy and Fascism. He ...

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  30. FIFTY-ONE DEATHS

    TOKIO, Saturday.-A blizzard, resulting in avalanches and the collapse of houses, has caused 51' deaths in Saghalien. ...

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