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  2. NAVAL TONNAGE.

    The Naval Conference is now closely engaged on its main task, that of determining the tonnage figures to be allotted to the different Powers in the various categories ...

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  3. SHIELD CRICKET.

    ADELAIDE. Saturday. — South Australia's hopes of making the runs necessary to pass Victoria's first innings score of 118 runs in the deciding Sheffield shield cricket ...

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  4. COAL DEADLOCK.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — "While the Ministry remains in office it will not submit to non-Parliamentary dictation or allow its authority to be usurped by anybody." This ...

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  5. SEIZED BY SHARK

    Attacked by a shark off the end of the Middle Brighton pier on Saturday afternoon, Norman William Clark, aged 19 years, of Point Nepean road, North Brighton, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SOVIET PERSECUTIONS.

    The Tass Agency reports that representatives of the Soviet press questioned Metropolitan Scrgius, the head of the Orthodox Church, and members of the synod, who ...

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  7. FOUR KILLED AT CROSSING

    Four persons were killed and five were injured in a shocking level-crossing tragedy, which occurred three miles from Werribee early last evening. A crowded passenger train from Geelong, which had just left the Werribee station, crashed into a motor-car containing ...

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  8. WOMAN'S BODY FOUND.

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Details of a ghastly tragedy were revealed at Stanthorpe to-day when the body of Mrs. Margaret Furst, a well-known resident of ...

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  9. RACING YACHT CAPSIZES.

    GEELONG, Sunday. — The secretary of the Royal Geelong Yacht Club (Mr. Walter Wiggs) nearly lost his life inn Saturday during a club race to Portarlington. He ...

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  10. GANDHI'S CAMPAIGN.

    Gandhi intends once again to lead a campaign of civil disobedience in India, and has formulated a plan giving himself dictatorial powers to launch the movement as and ...

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  11. CANADIAN LIQUOR.

    As a result of a split among its members the Cabinet will not proceed with the proposal to ban the export of liquor to the United States. Several lending Churches ...

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  12. King and Queen.

    The King ind Queen will arrive in London to-morrow from Sandringham. Their Majesties will take up their residence at Buckingham Palace for an indefinite period, ...

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  13. ANTARCTICA.

    The following wireless message has been received from Deception Island:- "Sir Hubert Wilkins and the members of his exploration party left Deception Island ...

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  14. THE WORD "COMRADE."

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — At a meeting of the Katoomba branch of the Returned Soldiers' League Mr. Weston, a member of the blanch, said that the worl "comrade" ...

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  15. Japanese Emigrants.

    "Japan has no desire to intrude in countries in which her people are not welcome," said the Japanese Minister to Canada (Mr. Tokugawa) in an interview here. ...

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  16. MR. HUGHES INJURED.

    JUNEE (N.S.W.), Sundry — When a motor-car being driven by Mr. Hughes, M.H.R., with Senator Duncan as a passenger, overturned on the Jugiong road, ...

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  17. Australian Stocks.

    The "Economist" comnenting on the statement by the Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) on Australia's credit, also the shipment of gold and the ...

    Article : 77 words
  18. DU. PELTZER RETURNS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Dr. Otto Peltzer, the German athlete, returned on the Tahiti from New Zealand on Saturday. He expressed surprise that his remarks on ...

    Article : 175 words
  19. COURAGEOUS WOMAN

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Hearing movements in the downstairs rooms of her home in Bulwarra road, Pyrmont, early yesterday morning, Mrs. Molloy Baker cautiously ...

    Article : 131 words
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  21. DISQUALIFIED FOR LIFE.

    PERTH, Sunduy. —A fine of £20 and disqualification for life from holding a driver's licence were imposed in the Perth Police Court on Saturday on Montague ...

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