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  2. HORROR IN INDIA

    Latest reports about the earthquake that caused practically the whole of India to rock for eight minutes yesterday indicate that the most damage was done in ...

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  3. DOLLAR DEVALUATION EFFECT AWAITED

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the effect upon foreign nations, particularly Great Britain and France, of President ...

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  4. MEDICINE IN WAR ORGANISATION OF SERVICE

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Lieut. Colonel F. A. Maguire deputy director of medical services in New South Wales in his presidential address to the section of Naval, ...

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  5. SAAR TERRITORY ALLEGATIONS OF NAZIS

    There was no sitting of the Council of the League of Nations yesterday. The first item on the business paper at to-day's private session was the election of a ...

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  6. PLANS FOR VISIT OF PRINCE GEORGE CENTENARY PRIMARY PURPOSE

    A message expressing gratitude to His Majesty the King for his approval of the visit to Australia of His Royal Highness Prince George has been sent by the Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs). The message assures the King that a loyal and warm welcome awaits Prince George. ...

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  7. 104 DEG. IN CITY MORE HEAT TO-DAY

    Last week-end people were rejoicing in the heat, as a contrast to the rain and floods of a week before By Tuesday they had had enough. Yesterday sweltering ...

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  8. VISIT TO CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—It is expected that early action will be taken by the Federal Ministry to invite Prince George to visit Canberra and to perform ...

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  9. Germany's Refusal

    Germany remains adamant in her refusal to be represented at Geneva, even for the purposes of the discussions of the Saar. The press generally regards the ...

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  10. ENACTING PROGRAMME

    Legislation incorporating President Roosevelt's monetary programme seemed to be assured of early enactment to-day, as the governor of the Federal Reserve ...

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  11. ARRANGING A ROYAL TRAIN

    Officials of the Railways department expect that the visit of Prince George will result in a great increase in railway traffic. During the visit of the Duke and Duchess ...

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  12. MR. BRUCE'S COMMENT

    "I am gratified that His Majesty has been pleased to select Prince George to go to Australia. He will receive a very hearty welcome. It seems a happy ...

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  13. PRINCE IN VICTORIA

    The Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) said yesterday that he had received no further Information from overseas about the proposed visit to Australia of His Royal ...

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  14. Honeycombed by Spies

    A special correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Saarbrucken says that the whole of the Saar area has been honeycombed by Nazi spies. There are Nazis ...

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  15. Sir John Simon's Visit

    The Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) will leave London to-morrow morning for Geneva, where he expects to arrive on Thursday to attend a meeting of the ...

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  16. Fleeing Germans Return

    As Germans who fied at the time when the Nazi terrorism was most intense are now returning in increasing numbers, the secret police have received fresh ...

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  17. EXCHANGE OF CRUISERS

    An official of the Naval Board yesterday expressed "pleased surprise" at the decision of the Federal Ministry to resume the practice of exchanging cruisers with ...

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  18. BEAUTY CONTESTS

    After a brisk discussion it was decided unanimously by the Centenary Council yesterday that no official recognition would be accorded to the proposal that ...

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  19. Plans in Canada

    The Ottawa correspondent of the "New York Times" says that after the Canadian Cabinet had discussed President Roosevelt's monetary programme to-day, ...

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  20. BUSH FIRE DANGER

    Although officers of the Forests Commission expected an anxious day yesterday owing to the danger of forest fires, they said last night that the position ...

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  21. Loyal Welcome to Queensland

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—"I am sure that the whole of Queensland is delighted to know that His Royal Highness Prince George will Visit this State. Queensland ...

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  22. London Markets Hesitant

    Currency developments in the United States were much discussed in the London stock markets to-day, and most departments were somewhat hesitant. ...

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  23. FUKIEN LEADERS FLEE

    With General Tsai Tngkai fleeing on horseback, Mr. Eugen Chen, reported to be fleeing from Foochow dressed in coolie's clothes aboard a steamer, and other ...

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  24. TOWN COUNCIL DISSOLVED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Cabinet decided to-day to dissolve the Mackay Town Council, and to order a new election to overcome the deadlock between two ...

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  25. High Readings in Country

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  26. RADIUM FOR CANCER

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—For the first time in Australia a comprehensive survey of the results obtained from the treatment of cancer by radium will be ...

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  27. Convicts Escape

    Clyde Barrow, a notorious desperado, successfully organised to-day the escape of five associates who were serving long terms on the State prison farm here. The ...

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  28. Adrift in Arctic

    The commander of the ice-breaker, Cheluskin, which is isolated in the Arctic, describing the privations of the 103 on board, including women, says that only ...

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  29. CENTENARY OPENING

    Following the announcement of Prince George's intended visit, the Lord Mayor (Councillor H. Gengoult Smith) stated, at a meeting of the Centenary Council ...

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  30. 106.7 Degrees in Adelaide

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The temperature at 1.45 p.m. reached 106.7 degrees, the highest this summer. To-day was the fourth consecutive day with a ...

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  31. Captain Cook's Cottage

    Captain Cook's cottage at Great Ayton (Yorkshire), which has been demolished for transhipment to Victoria, where it will be re-erected, has been packed in 300 ...

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  32. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS

    Sir,—Many years ago this society introduced the Cash captive bolt pistol into Victoria, with a view to improving the methods of slaughter then in vogue. This ...

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  33. Nelson Still Weather-bound

    Admiral Sir William Boyle has transferred his flag from the Nelson, which was refloated after having been run aground at Portsmouth at the week-end, ...

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  34. Chicago Kidnapping

    Roger Tuohy and three members of his gang pleaded not guilty to-day to the kidnapping of Jake Factor a company promotor, as he was leaving a carbaret in ...

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  35. STORM AT MT. ST. BERNARD

    BRIGHT, Wednesday.—During a severe electrical storm this afternoon lightning flashed along the telephone wires at Mount St. Bernard Hospice. Mr. ...

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  36. No Surprise in Japan

    The devaluation of the American dollar did not surprise financiers here, and the Stock Exchange was not affected to-day. It is understood that officials think ...

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  37. Sydney Stock Exchange Active

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Business in both the investment and mining sections of the Stock Exchange was so heavy to-day that the first call lasted one hour and ...

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  38. Violation of Code Alleged

    The Federal Government initiated litigation against the Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey to-day. It alleged that the company had violated a national recovery ...

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