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  2. ANTARCTIC CIRCLE

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.—The following wireless messages were received from Rear-Admiral Byrd's Antarctic Expedition yesterday and to-day:— ...

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  3. NON-AGGRESSION FRENCH REPLY

    The Paris correspondent of the "Observer" understands that France's reply to the Note from the German Chancellor (Herr Hitler), outlining ...

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  4. WARNING TO JAPAN GIVEN BY RUSSIA

    The Moscow correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the Soviet Foreign Commissar (M. Litvinoff) plainly warned Japan to-day. He said:— ...

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  5. KILLED BY ASSASSIN PRIME MINISTER OF ROUMANIA

    The Prime Minister (M. Duca), who was leader of the Roumanian National Liberals, and who assumed office on November 14, was assassinated to-day as he ...

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  6. HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS FINE WEATHER EXPECTED

    Given fine weather, the first day of 1934 in Victoria will lack nothing in facilities for recreation and entertainment. Throughout the State race meetings, ...

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  7. NEW YEAR HONOURS FIVE KNIGHTHOODS

    With 24 individual grants the Federal list of New Year honours conferred by His Majesty the King this year is one of the largest on record. It includes three awards of the Imperial Service Medal, which are the first given in Australia for many years. ...

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  8. Russians Arrested in Manchukuo

    While Soviet army chiefs were holding a council in the Kremlin, Moscow, it was reported that 25 Russians had been arrested at Harbin, and charged with ...

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  9. ROOSEVELT'S SPEECH

    Although captious critics point out that President Roosevelt is not always prepared to practise what he preaches, his speech, in which he outlined his ...

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  10. 1934 WELCOMED IN CITY QUIETLY

    Little demonstration marked the coming of 1934 in the city last night. Trams and trains stopped running at the usual hour, and generally the ordinary Sunday ...

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  11. BRISBANE ARCHBISHOPRIC OFFER ACCEPTED

    The Archbishopric of Brisbane has been offered to, and accepted by, the Rev. J. W. C. Wand, dean of Oriel College, Oxford University. ...

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  12. REMONETISING SILVER CAMPAIGN BY SENATORS

    An intensive campaign for the remonetisation of silver in the United States was begun to-day, when 27 senators passed a resolution favouring the free, unlimited ...

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  13. AT ST. KILDA

    Out of a brilliant flash of fireworks from a lighter off the St. Kilda pier the words "Happy New Year" took shape just after midnight. It was the signal for a burst ...

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  14. "Ill-famed Geneva Spirit"

    Foreign Office circles express the view that President Roosevelt's speech indicates that the United States is not suffering from the "ill-famed Geneva spirit," ...

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  15. VICTORIA

    His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor (Sir William Irvine) announced that he had received advice that His Majesty the King had been pleased to confer the following honour:— KNIGHT BACHELOR ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Further Attacks Feared

    The Cabinet, after a long meeting, decided to take drastic steps to prevent further outrages. King Carol and other leading men will be protected by increased ...

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  17. Collaboration Welcomed

    Commenting upon the speech, "The Times" welcomes it as a sign that President Roosevelt is disposed to increase, rather than restrict American ...

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  18. May Leave England in July

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The Rev. J.W.D. Wand in the course of a wireless telephone conversation with the "CourierMail," said that he did not expect to ...

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  19. Roman Catholic Holiday

    New Year's Day is a holiday of obligation for the Roman Catholic community, and services at times similar to those on Sundays will be held in the different ...

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  20. Fire Causes Damage in Four Trucks

    About 50 lons of wheat valued at £200 was destroyed in a fire which occurred in a raliway truck at the Tottenham railway siding early on Saturday morning. ...

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  21. VICTORIA

    Sir Charles Merrett is the president of the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria, which will inaugurate the Centenary celebrations this year ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. RUSSIAN PRODUCTION SECOND FIVE-YEAR PLAN

    A programme for a second Five Year Plan, to begin on January 19, after a year's delay, aims at increasing production by 1937 to two and a half times the ...

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  23. Painful Impression in London

    News of the assassination of M. Duca has made a painful impression in London, which he visited unofficially in June, during the World Economic Conference. ...

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  24. Future Use of Land

    The Assistant Secretary for Agriculture (Mr. Tugwell), who is a member of President Roosevelt's "brain trust," predicted in an address to members of the American ...

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  25. £2,400,000 EMBEZZLED

    The Banque Credit Municipal of Bayonne has closed following the arrest of a director named Tissier, who alleges that a number of the bank's officials have ...

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  26. BRITISH FINANCES

    The national accounts for the first three-quarters of the current financial year were issued to-night. They show that the total ordinary revenue in the ...

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  27. CRICKETER'S DEATH

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Henry Baker, aged 23 years, printer, of McIntosh street, Mascot, was struck on the right temple by the ball while batting in a cricket match ...

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  28. American Banks

    President Roosevelt issued a proclamation unexpectedly through the Secretary of the Treasury to-night, returning to individual States authority over their ...

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  29. RELATIONS WITH BRITAIN

    The Soviet Foreign Commissar (M. Litvinoff), in outlining international relations in the Soviet Parliament, said that Russia intended to maintain and extend ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The only South Australian in the list of honours is Mr. Abe Shannon, a wellknown pastoralist. He has contributed generously to patrictic and Imperial ...

    Article : 133 words
  31. Singer's Prodigality

    Madame Tetrazzini, the prima donna, who is 19 years older than her husband, Pietro Vernatt, a draper's son, from whom she has been separated for some ...

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  32. Fasting Unto Death

    Following Gandhi's example Paul Noulens, a Communist. who is serving a life sentence of imprisonment with his wife. began a "fast unto death" to-day, which ...

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  33. Awards for Canadians

    Recommendations have been made that certain Canadians should share in the New Year list of honours, and awards have been bestowed by the King, ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The following honours have ben conferred on the recommendation of the New South Wales Ministry:— Mr. G. M. Farrow, C.B.E. (Civil ...

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  35. Price of Gold in London

    The price of gold to-day is £6/6/6 an ounce, compared with £6/6/2 yesterday. The price is equal to £7/16 /1½ an ounce for fine gold in Australian currency, ...

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  36. Negotiations in London

    Anglo-Soviet negotiations in London during recent months for the conclusion of a new temporary trade agreement have made good progress. Although the points ...

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