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  2. IRISH FREE STATE

    Speaking at Lismore, General O'Duffy, leader of the Irish Blueshirts, prophesied that a general election would be held in March. He declared that the Irish were ...

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  3. CHURCH REVOLT REICHSBISHOP MULLER

    Reichsbishop Muller, the Nazi bishop whose decrees have led to a revolt among the pastors of the German Lutheran Church, has been ordered to appear before ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. HOTTEST DAY 95 Degrees Yesterday

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  5. MEDICAL CONGRESS

    HOBART, Monday.—Remarkable advances in the study of and application of medical science were reviewed by the president (Dr. D. H. E. Lines), of Hobart, ...

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  6. THREE WOOL RECORDS 42d. PAID AT LAUNCESTON

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—The Tasmanian wool auctions were continued in Launceston to-day. Sales were begun at 7 a.m. Four catalogues, aggregating 17,500 ...

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  7. DRAMATIC POLICE RAID

    Following a long series of robberies in the Mount Evelyn, Croydon, and Mitcham districts, a squad of detecvives raided a house in the Dandenong Ranges in the ...

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  8. SOVIET SPY SCARE

    A new spy case, reminiscent of the trial last year of the Metro-Vickers engineers, explains the arrest of a Belgian, M. Bernardt (general manager), two Austrian ...

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  9. GOLD IN U.S.A.

    After a conference with 40 Congressional leaders President Roosevelt announced that he would send a message to Congress to-morrow recommending that ...

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  10. CUBAN PUBLIC UTILITIES

    The Cuban Government to-day seized the public utilities, virtually all of which are American owned, and which are valued at about 200,000,000 dollars (normally ...

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  11. BUSH FIRE PRECAUTIONS

    A "hot weather warning" was issued by the Weather Bureau yesterday to the Forests Commission, and in consequence the first aerial bush fire patrol of the ...

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  12. RUSSIAN PRINCE

    The "Daily Express" states that Prince Maxmilian Mellkoff, once a wealthy Russian aristocrat, who married Miss Pauline Curran, of Tasmania, is now working in ...

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  13. PRACTICAL DISARMAMENT

    A Royal commission, under the chairmanship of Dr. A. W. Idenburg, has reported to Queen Wilhelmina in favour of reorganising and reducing by ...

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  14. EQUAL RIGHTS

    "We do not want to rob other nations of their rights or suppress them, but the world must cease from suppressing us," said the Chancellor (Herr Hitler), ...

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  15. LOAN REDEEMED

    CANBERRA, Monday.—About £ 180,000 remained in the sinking fund covering the loan after the Commonwealth Treasury had arranged to-day for the ...

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  16. FOG AT THE HEADS

    Dense fogs which hung over the coast Of Victoria and Port Phillip Heads early yesterday morning seriously delayed all coastal and overseas shipping entering and ...

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  17. New English Companies

    All records for the registration of new companies in England were broken in 1933, the total being 11,054, compared with 9,949 in 1932, with a capital of ...

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  18. TEXTILE STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—An extension of the textile workers' strike occuned to-day, when four more mills in the metropolitan area were joined in the dispute. ...

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  19. German Veterans' Parade

    President von Hindenburg, who, as a young officer, witnessed the proclamation of the German Empire at Versailles in 1871, attended the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. CALL TO BRITAIN

    In a leading article the "Daily Mail" expresses approval of Lord Rothermere's call to the people of Britain to face the realities. "The Government," says the ...

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  21. 15 TO 20 PER CENT. HIGHER

    PERTH, Monday.—At the first sale of the second half of the wool season to-day 25,000 bales were offered. There was an attractive selection. Great Southern wools ...

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  22. France's Eastern Forts

    It is alleged that serious faults have been discovered which may render France's chain of forts on her eastern frontier useless. The forts extend ...

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  23. Firm Market at Sydney

    SYDNEY Monday.—At the wool sales to-day 10,909 bales were offered. A total of 10,315 bales was sold at auction, and 806 more privately. There was a ...

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  24. ATTACK ON MINISTRY

    "Mr. Allnutt is running true to form," the Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) said yesterday, commenting on further criticism of the National Ministry by Mr. ...

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  25. China Fleet

    H.M S. Kent, flagship of the China station, accompanied by the aircraft carrier Eagle, H.M.S. Suffolk, and a number of destroyers, arrived here this morning ...

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  26. COURTESY APPRECIATED

    GEELONG, Monday.—The unusual act of a bride presenting tram motor-men and conductors with a piece of her wedding cake in appreciation of their courtesy ...

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  27. GOOD PRICES AT AUCKLAND

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday.—The second Auckland wool sale was very successful. Compared with the sale in November prices were from ...

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  28. Cyclone in the West

    PERTH, Monday.—A cyclone in the midland railway district, 170 miles north of Perth, caused extensive damage near Three Springs and Arrino yesterday ...

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  29. Reprisals Against French Quotas

    As a reprisal for the French reduction of quotas of imports from Germany, Germany is imposing quotas on a number of French products, including wines, ...

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  30. CANDIDATES FOR SENATE

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The South Australian Parliamentary Labour party, which was formed by former members of the Australian Labour party who ...

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  31. REDUCTION OF TARIFFS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A Consumers' Tariff Reduction League has been formed, having for its objects the reduction of excessive tariffs and bounties and the ...

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  32. Airmail Contracts

    Mr. Herbert Hoover, jun., a son of the former President, to-day denied allegations made before the Senate Investigation Committee that he helped the Western Air ...

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  33. Charge of High Treason

    Arnold von Golssenau, a member of an aristocratic Saxon family, who served in the war as an officer of the Saxon Horse Guards, and who after the war, under ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCES

    CANBERRA, Monday.—As part of the Commonwealth Government's plans for strengthening the defences of Australia investigations into gun ...

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  35. CENTENARY OFFICES Additional Hall Granted

    In response to an application from the Centenary Council for additional accommodation for its executive officers, the Town Hall committee decided yesterday ...

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  36. BILLIARDS DISPUTE

    In defence of his decision not to return the billiards championship cup to England, as requested, Walter Lindrum quoted yesterday from the "Billiard Player," ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN WINES

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Renewed representations are being made by the Commonwealth Government to the United States Government for the ...

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  38. BALLARAT BANKING COMPANY

    BALLARAT, Monday.—Referring to-day to his resignation from the position of chairman of directors of the Ballarat Banking Co. Ltd., Mr. J. M. Barker said ...

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  39. Wireless Wave Lengths Changes in Europe

    Wireless wave length changes to the new Lucerne plan affecting 200 European stations have been successfully inaugurated. Since midnight the air has ...

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  40. Van Der Lubbe Buried

    The body of Van der Lubbe, the Dutch Communist, who was executed recently for having set fire to the German Reichstag, was buried at 8.30 a.m. to-day in ...

    Article : 138 words
  41. NEARLY £500 EACH

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It was announced at a meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association to-night that as a result of the testimonial match for Messrs. ...

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  42. Evacuation of Foochow

    Foochow, the seat of the revolutionary Government of Fuklen, was actually evacuated by the 19th Route Army on Saturday following negotiations between ...

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  43. TWO PERSONS DROWNED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Eric Smith, aged 21 years, was drowned in the Macquarie River at Trangie weir yesterday afternoon. He was standing on a rock below the weir ...

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  44. Wireless Tower on Fire

    The transmitting tower of the Leipzig wireless station, which is 400ft. high, caught fire to-day, about 200ft. from the ground. The flames quickly covered the ...

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  45. CHURCH OF ENGLAND BOYS

    FRANKSTON, Monday.—One hundred and seventy boys from metropolitan and country branches of the Church of England Boys' Society are in camp at the ...

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  46. NAZI INTRIGUE

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that, following the arrests of Count Alberti and Herr Frauenfeld, a further political sensation was ...

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  47. Fashoda Recalled

    The death has occurred of General Marchand, whose occupation of Fashoda, in the Sudan, in 1898 led to strained relations between France and Britain. ...

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  48. RECTOR OF ALBURY

    ALBURY (N.S.W.), Monday.—The administrator of the Goulburn Diocese (Archdeacon Pitt) has agreed that the Rev. R. D. Peatt should be allowed to ...

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  49. WRIT AGAINST PRIEST

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A writ against the Rev. Father Ignatius Ernest Bossence, of Vaucluse, Sydney, was issued out of the Supreme Court to-day on behalf of Clara ...

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  50. Baker, Butcher, and Iceman on Holiday

    To-morrow is the annual picnic day for the ice-man. The law will not let him work, even should his sympathy prompt him to do so. In the official language of ...

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  51. A BEAUTY COMPETITION!

    Sir,—Am I alone in Melbourne in desiring that such an historic event as the Centenary of the city should be celebrated with becoming dignity? Is there ...

    Article : 136 words
  52. Airmail Tenders Criticised

    Criticising the tender forms for the England-Australia airmail service, the secretary of the Australian Air Convention (Mr. W. R. Garrett) said at a meeting of ...

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  53. Water Causes £1,000 Damage

    A burst water pipe caused damage exceeding £ 1,000 to stock in the premises of Ball and Welch Ltd., in Flinders lane, on Saturday night. The break in the pipe, ...

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  54. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS

    Sir.—I was amazed to see that a parade of girls in bathing costume is to be held in connection with the Centenary. A "Centenary Girl" seems to be wanting in ...

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  55. Italian Conversion Loan

    When the Government's conversion loan of £64,000,000 closed to-day £145,570,000 had been subscribed, of which one-third represents the conversion of old stock, ...

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  56. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The British Civil Service Clerical Association's journal urges that representations be made to the Government demanding a four-day week in view of the ...

    Article : 45 words
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