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  2. ROAD ACCIDENTS CARS COLLIDE SIDE ON

    Two motor-cars were involved in an unusual accident at the intersection of Flinders and Market streets yesterday at 1 p.m. A large sedan driven by the ...

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  3. RETARDING RECOVERY

    Before the committee of the House of Representatives which is discussing the Stock Exchange Control Bill a letter was tend to-day from Dr. William Wirt, a ...

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  4. WOMAN BURNED IN STABLE Tried to Save Horses

    In a valiant attempt to save their champion show horse, Garryowen, and a threeyear-old racing mare, Piquant, which were trapped by fire in a wooden stable ...

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  5. AMAZING PLOT TO SEIZE CONVICT SETTLEMENT

    Further startling information regarding Stavisky and his accomplices has been received by the commission which is investigating the frauds perpetrated by ...

    Article : 330 words
  6. BRITISH MARKET INCREASING IMPORTANCE

    Important problems affecting the marketlng of Australian products overseas will be discussed by the High Commissioner in London (Mr. S. M. Bruce) and the ...

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  7. GLIDER CRASHES IN PARK

    Falling rapidly from a height of 50ft., a glider which was being tested in Albert Park on Saturday afternoon struck a young woman and endangered more than ...

    Article : 550 words
  8. FRENCH REPLY SYSTEMS OF DISARMAMENT

    The French Government's reply to the British memorandum on disarmament has been published. It raises many important questions, notably in relation to ...

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  9. Truck Overturns After Collision With Car

    When a motor-car and a motor-truck collided at the intersection of North road and New street,. Brighton, at 8.45 p.m. on Saturday, the three occupants of the ...

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  10. EFFORTS AT RECONCILIATION

    "The British Government does not regard the French Note as barring further efforts to reconcile the Franco-German standpoints." says the diplomatic ...

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  11. Stavisky's Body Exhumed

    Doubts having been caused whether Stavisky committed suicide or was killed by the police as the result of a film which showed Stavisky bleeding from the nose, ...

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  12. SWIMMER KILLED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Wallace Proudfoot, aged 12 years, champion swimmer of the South Narrabeen surf Club, lost his life in an accident on Saturday ...

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  13. RUBBER WORKS DAMAGED

    Fire destroyed the interior of the Modern Rubber Works in Lonsdale street, near Exhibition street, at 2 p.m. yesterday. The works were in a two-storied ...

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  14. "WAR DEBTS INTEREST PAYMENTS OVER"

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—"Our big problem now is markets. The world has gone mad on trade restrictions, embargoes, and quotas. We must secure for Australia the ...

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  15. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S NEW GOVERNOR Major-Gen. Winston Dugan

    ADElAIDE, Sunday.—Major-General Winston Dugan has been appointed by His Majesty King George Governor of South Australia in succession to Sir ...

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  16. Motorist Fails to Stop

    The Burnley police are seeking the driver of a motor-car who it is alleged, failed to stop and give assistance after his motor-car had struck Mr. Leonard ...

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  17. Jewels Discovered

    The Paris Surete General announces that Commissioner Peu de Piece working in conjunction with Scotland Yard, has discovered in London Stavisky's jewels, ...

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  18. SWISS UNEASY

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" writes:—"The resignation of M. Musy, the Swiss Minister for Finance, has revived the discussion of the ...

    Article : 168 words
  19. SPLITTING OF ATOMS

    The theatre of the Royal Institution was crowded to night when Lord Rutherford director of the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge split thousands of atoms and ...

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  20. BYRD FLIES SOUTH

    The following wireless message has been received from the representative of the Australian Press Association with the Byrd expedition in the Antarctic:— ...

    Article : 171 words
  21. ECONOMY IN FRANCE

    In the first broadcast speech ever made by a French Prime Minister, M. Doumergue emphasised the arduous nature of the Governments task, and promised that ...

    Article : 180 words
  22. KRUPPS' ACTIVITIES

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that Krupps, the armament makers, announce that they will allot £1,000,000 to provide a year's work ...

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  23. "An Excellent Appointment"

    Major-General Dugan is absent from London on army business. He presided at the courtmartial ol Lieutenant Norman Baillie Stewart in March, 1933. Baillie ...

    Article : 129 words
  24. New Zealand Tariff

    The vice-chairman of the New Zealand Dally Produce Board (Mr. Dynes Fulton) said on his arrival in London to-day that a reduction of the tariff on ...

    Article : 195 words
  25. SOUTH AFRICAN STATUS

    In a memorandum to his constituents Colonel Stallard a member of the Opposition, who has sought the withdrawal of the Status Bill which gives effect to the ...

    Article : 165 words
  26. WOOL AND COTTON

    As a first step toward the operation of new measures for protecting the finances the Government has prohibited the importation of wool, cotton and other ...

    Article : 195 words
  27. ATTACK UPON BRITISH CONSULATE

    Details been received of the attack on the British Consulate at Kashgar, near Milang, on the trade route between India, China, and Russia, on February ...

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  28. Chilled Beef Shipment

    The "Liverpool Post" says that the success of the shipment of Queensland chilled beef by the ldomeneus was largely due to overcoming the escape of carbon ...

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  29. Demand for Security

    Writing in the "Observer," Mr. J. L. Garvin says:—"The French Note changes the pivot of the disarmament discussions. It must be admitted that the rise of the ...

    Article : 229 words
  30. Miners Seek to Dictate Terms

    Mt. J. A. Agnew, presiding at a meeting of Lake View and Star Ltd., regretted that there had been three stoppages of the plant in the last five months, two ...

    Article : 158 words
  31. Lake View and Star Co.

    A meeting of the Lake View and Star Company resolved to increase the capital of the company to £560,000 to acquire the property of the Associated Goldmines ...

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  32. Loss in Hakodate Fire

    It it, estimated that the loss caused by, the fire at Hakodate, in which hundreds of lives were lost, amounted to about 100,000,000 yen (about £1,000,000). ...

    Article : 66 words
  33. Boycott of Jews to Cease

    The Chancellor (Herr Hitler) said in an Interview that he intended to stop the boycott of Jews which was revived 10 days ago. ...

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  34. Price of Gold

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  36. French Tax on British Goods

    President Lebrun has signed a decree reducing the turnover taxes of 4 per cent and (1 per cent on British goods to a flat tax of 2 per cent. ...

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