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  2. ROAD ACCIDENTS.

    WARRAGUL, Tuesday.—Loaded with two tons of empty beer bottles a motortruck overturned this afternoon on the Prince's Highway, near Warrangul, when, ...

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  3. MURRAY VALLEY AIR SERVICE.

    Keen interest was displayed yesterday in the country districts along the bordersof Victorian and New South Wales, where copies of "The Argus" were delivered by ...

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  4. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    In the House of Commons the Secretary of State for Foreigh Affairs (Mr. Henderson) was asked a number of questions about Communist propanganda in this country. ...

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  5. NAVAL LIMITATION.

    At St. James's Palace to-morrow a meeting will take place of the First Committee, which consists of all the delegates to the Naval Conference. ...

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  6. DAVIS CUP.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It was learned to-day that the selectors have chose the Australian Davis Cup team, and that they have recommended that four players be sent in ...

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  7. DIRECTORS IN COURT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The hearing of the conspiracy charge arising out of the affairs of the Property Insurance Co. Ltd. began to-day in the Central Police Court. John ...

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  8. FORREST HILL SCHOOL.

    Built on an eminence adjoining the Yarra, the Forrest Hill High School is among the finest examples of architecture of its type in Australia. From their lofty ...

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  9. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— It is expected that all States will be represented at the meeting of the Australian Loan Council to be held at Canberra on Friday, when ...

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  10. PRISON CAMP MASSACRE.

    The greatest massacre of officers since the early days of the Soviet revolution has just occurred. The Ogpu (Russian secret police) executed all the remaining former naval ...

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  11. RAILWAYS REVENUE.

    Low truckings of wheat at country stations caused a further substantial fallingoff in railways revenue for the 10 days ended January 31, statistics of which ...

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  12. FALSE INCOME RETURN.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday—The two members of the firm of J. and E. L. Rees, builders, of Brisbane, were charged to-day with having made a false income tax ...

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  13. CENSUS OF BACHELORS.

    The result of a census which has just been issued shows that the Irish Free State has the worlds' highest percentage of bachelors. There is also a marked tendency ...

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  14. ANTARCTIC FISH.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The following message, dated January 28, has been received from the British-Australian-New Zealand Antarctic Expedition:—"During the ...

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  15. BAY AIR CRASH.

    In its report to the Minister for Defence (Mr. Green), the air accidents investigation committee advances no theory as to the cause of the disaster when the flying-boat ...

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  16. TOBACCO MANUFACTURE.

    Impressed with the vastness of Australia, and the opportunities that are offered, the managing director of godfrey Phillips Ltd. (Mr. Arthur Phillips) has decided to ...

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  17. AMERICAN CHIEF JUSTICE.

    Sir, W. H. Taft has resigned from the position of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, owing to illhealth. President Hoover has appointed ...

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  18. MILITIA UNIFORMS.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Green) yesterday refuted the report from Adelaide that, taking into account the "scrapping" of 62,000 old patterns uniforms now in ...

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  19. CRIME IN CHICAGO.

    Another gang murder, the fourth in as many days, occured to-day. There were also two bombing crimes, one taking place in a theatre which was crowded with ...

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  20. WATER CONSUMPTION.

    Water consumption in the metropolitan area on Monday reached the record figure of 129,344,000 gallons for the 24 hours, which is 2,245,000 gallons more than the previous ...

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  21. "BOOSTING" AUSTRALIA.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—Respondent to the toast of his health at the official luncheon at the Hobart regatta to-day His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven) ...

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  22. TRAIN DERAILMENT.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—An engine drawing 59 empty trucks fouled the safety points on the shunting line at Bassendean, near Perth, last night, left the rails, ploughed ...

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  23. Unable to Face Whipping.

    Fear of the cat-o-nine tais caused James Spiers, aged 37 years, who was sentenced on Friday to years' penal servitude and 15 strokes, to jump over the banisters and ...

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  24. Towel Left In Wound.

    Mrs. Ruth Alsen died recently at Edmonton. She had undergone an operation, and a towel was left in the wound. At the inquiry to-day the physicians were ...

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  26. LOAN FOR CAMBERWELL.

    Owing to the Commonwealth Bank of Australia being unwilling to lend the City of Camberwell the full amount of £125,000 needed for private street construction, and ...

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