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  2. TERRIFIC STORMS.

    The worst tempest that has been experienced in England in living memory followed upon a succession of severe gales, and it caused heavy losses on sea and ...

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  3. DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION.

    When the Federal Parliament reassembles at Canberra in March the Ministry will introduce a bill to amend the Development and Migration Act 1926, with a view ...

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  4. DROWNING ACCIDENTS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Two double drowning fatalities occurred in Queensland to-day. Two girls, Lily Bobre, aged 13 years, and Dorothy Stagg, aged 12 years, ...

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  5. UNIFORM GAUGE.

    One of the most important subjects discussed by the Federal Cabinet yesterday at the second of a series of meetings which is being held in Melbourne was the ...

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  6. ANTARCTIC BLIZZARD.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday,—The following message has been received by the Department of External Affairs from the British-Australian New Zealand ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MOBILISING GOLD.

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) ennounced yesterday that the Ministry had considered the action to be taken for the control of the gold resurces of Australia in ...

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  8. MINES DESERTED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday,—Mass picketing and intimidation of safety men employed at the idle collicries resulted to-day in the withdrawal of all safety mean in the Newcastle ...

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  9. AGRICULTURAL PROBLEMS.

    As a result of the unfavourable season throughout the greater portion of the northern areas of Victoria the wheat harvest of 1929-1930 will be the lightest since 1919, ...

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  10. ON DESERT ISLAND.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Tuesday, — The story of the loss of a launch and the stranding of the white and native crew on an uninhabited island was told when the ...

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  11. REVIVING INDUSTRY.

    The "Daily Herald" (Labour) states that the Lord Privy Seal and Minister for Unemployment (Mr. J. H. Thomas) spent yesterday at the Treasury, where he ...

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  12. Fast Flight to Brussels.

    Covering the distance between London and Brussels in the actual flying time of 90 minutes at an average speed of 140 miles an hour, a triple-serew ...

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  13. TOO MANY KOALAS.

    The transference of koalas, popularly known as "native bears," from French Island to the small Quail Island, in accordance with a promise made by the Fisheries ...

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  14. BROADCASTING COMPANIES.

    The Commonwealth Public Accounts committee, consisting of Mr. Coleman, M.H.R. (chairman), and Senators J. B. Hayes, Hoare, and O'Halloran, and Messrs. ...

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  15. Vandyck Picture Stolen.

    Another Vandyck picture has disappenred. It was cut from its frame during the night at the museum at Aix-en-Provence. Only one watchman was on ...

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  16. ARCHBISHOP HEAD.

    When Archbishop Head visited St. Paul's Cathedral yesterday morning, he was invited by the contractor for the spires (Mr. Clements ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND POLITICS.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Tuesday.—Polities have taken an interesting turn owing to charges by Mr. A. E. Davy, chairman of the United Party Executive, against the ...

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  18. ACUTE ALCOHOLISM.

    The Burean of Statistics has reported that approximately 3,000 persons died of acute alceholism during the 10 years of national prohibition, The death rate was highest ...

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  19. Cost of Suits.

    The discussion of the relative costs of vlothing in England and Australia is proving of interest. The discussion began in the "Yorkshire Post." which mentioned ...

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  20. OPOSSUM SKINS.

    ORBOST, Tuesday.—Thomas Roy Hamilton Rich and Stanley Edward Bryant, both young men. were fined £565 at the Orbost Police Court to-day, on a charge of having ...

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  21. Boat's Crew Taken by Sharks.

    Five lives were lost off the west coast of Mauritius. when a motor-boat capsized. The boat. which has been built for sharkfishing, was being tested. but the engine ...

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  22. WRECK OF MANUKA.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.—The Nautical Court, which conducted an inquiry into the wreck of the Manuka off the coast of New Zealand, found Captain Ross ...

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  23. ANNE MACKENZIE ORATION.

    The second of the Anne MaeKenzie orations, founded in connection with the Australian Institue of Anatomy, will be delivered at the Albert Hall, Canberra, on ...

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  24. TROUBLE IN SAMOA.

    Reports from Apia state that a proclamation has been issued declaring the Man to be a seditions organisation. The warship Dunclin has arrived with a seaplane. ...

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  26. MAGPIE GOES TO CHURCH.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—A pet magpie, owned by one of the parishioners of St. Matthew's Church of England, Long Gully, found its way into the church while a ...

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  27. BLOWS AT COUNCIL MEETING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — There was great disorder last night at a meeting of the municipal council at yass. Heated words between the engineer and an alderman led ...

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