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  2. MISS AMY JOHNSON.

    Miss Amy Johnson, who is attempting to fly solo from London to Peking, made a forced landing near the village of Krasnosielk, 60 miles north of Warsaw, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. PRISONERS RELEASED.

    Concern aroused in the last few weeks by the large number of prisoners released before the expiry of their sentences has recalled the release of 55 ...

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  4. INDIA'S FUTURE.

    "By wise and timely concession British statesmanship might yet enable the Indian Kerenskys to crush potential Lenins," said Sir Isaac Foot. Liberal M.P., one of the ...

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  5. MISSING PROSPECTORS.

    Searching for four days over a wide area of country between Alice Springs and Hermannsburg, Central Australia, in Royal Australian Air Force machines, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EXCHANGE RATES.

    Forced by the decision of the Bank of New South Wales to increase its exchange rates on London to consider their position, the associated banks of Victoria, at a ...

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  7. THE RATE OF INTEREST.

    Demand is the chief fa[?] in determining the late of interest. Borrowings by governments largely influence that demand. In the early stages of a depression money ...

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  8. FEDERAL CABINET.

    Federal Ministers, who will assemble in Melbourne to-day for the first Cabinet meetings this year, have to devise means not only of adjusting their political ...

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  9. MR. SCULLIN.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin), who had intended to come through to Melbourne on the Ormonde, has changed his plans and has informed the Acting Prime ...

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  10. NAVAL MYSTERY.

    Newspapers give prominence to the arrest of 42 sailors on the British submarine parentship Lucia, which is at Plymouth. The Lucia is due to leave for her spring ...

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  11. OVERCOME BY FUMES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Two men and three girls were overcome by fumes early this morning in a factory in the city. They were rescued, and the men were taken to ...

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  12. RACE MEETINGS IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Premier (Mr. Lang announced to-day that the Government would probably reduce the number of race meetings in the metropolitan area. ...

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  13. Late Princess Royal.

    The King and Queen were informed of the death on Sunday of the Princess Royal (His Majesty's eldest sister) by telephone. The burial is expected to take place in ...

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  14. FOOTBALL RIOT.

    Five persons were killed on Sunday in a clash between opposing factions at the end of an international football match between teams from Urugnay and from the ...

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  15. RICH GOLD AT TUMUT.

    TUMUT (N.S.W.), Monday.—Messrs. Putland brothers, who discovered rich gold at Splitter's Creek mine, 22 miles from Tumut, have brought£500 worth to the ...

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  16. King Alfonso.

    Commander France, the Spanish revolutionary, has reached this city. In an interview France said that King Alfons[?], knowing that exile was ultimately ...

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  17. GIRL AND BOY DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Two persons were drowned in the West Maitland district yesterday. They were Reginald Keith Dimmock, aged 11 years, of Adam street, ...

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  18. Ancient Royal Tomb.

    Remains 2,000 years old have been found on Sheebeg Mountain, near Carrick on Shannon, Ireland. After removing hundreds of tons ot rock and rubble and a ...

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  19. CREDIT FOR FERTILISER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The secretary of Australian Fertilisers Ltd. (Mr. T. H. Williams), which is also the distributer for the Sulphide Corporation fertilisers, said ...

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  20. THIEF DISCARDS HIS WHISKERS

    BIRREGURRA, Monday.—While the occupants were absent a thief broke into the house of Mr. P. M. Darey, of Mount Gellibrand, and stole clothing valued at ...

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  21. EARTH TREMORS REPORTED.

    ST. ARNAUD, Monday.—An earth tremor was felt at Redbank last night, and houses in the vicinity rocked. Many persons became alarmed. For several days. it ...

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