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  2. PRINCE GEORGE LEAVES FOR AFRICA

    Prince George, who will visit Australia and New Zealand toward the end of the year, left England on his South African tour this afternoon by the Union Castle ...

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  3. MAN BURNED TO DEATH CHARRED BODY FOUND

    HOBART, Sunday.—Fears that Herbert Boden, aged about 65 years, had been burned to death in the fires at Ellendale were confirmed on Saturday, when his ...

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  4. HUGE DEATH ROLL INDIAN EARTHQUAKE

    Further authoritative Information regarding the extent of the damage and loss of life in the province of Bihar and Orissa, which has suffered most heavily ...

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  5. FIRE IN PALAIS AT BLACK ROCK Extensive Damage

    Spreading rapidly, a fire on Saturday night destroyed the top story of the Elektra Palais, Beach road. Black Rock, and damaged the ground floor ...

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  6. BYRD EXPEDITION

    The following message has been received by wireless from the correspondent of the Australian Press Association with the Byrd Expedition:— ...

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  7. ROOSEVELT'S PLAN PASSING MONETARY BILL

    Wild fluctuation of the exchange rates in the New York and European markets and the Government's need for pressing on with heavy refinancing operations have ...

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  8. SETTLING ASSYRIANS

    The Council of the League of Nations at Geneva discussed the Assyrian question at some length yesterday afternoon. The British Foreign Secretary (Sir John ...

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  9. FATAL MEAL OF PORK

    A man and his son died last week after having eaten roast pork. The man's wife, who also tasted the pork became seriously ill, but recovered. Those who died were:— ...

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  10. SMOKE FROM TASMANIA

    Evidence of the severity of the bush fires which have been raging in Tasmania was provided yesterday by a haze of smoke which crossed Bass Strait on ...

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  11. GERMANY REPLIES MESSAGE TO BRITAIN

    The German Government handed to the British Ambassador at Berlin (Sir Eric Phipps) yesterday its reply to the memorandum that he presented to the ...

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  12. House Passes Bill

    President Roosevelt's Money Bill was passed by the House of Representatives to-night by 360 votes to 40 with only minor changes. Proposals to limit the ...

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  13. SWIMMING SURPRISE

    Astonishment was caused in swimming circles on Satuiday afternoon when it became known that G. Vockler, the Australian 220 yards champion, had been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. M. Chautemps Arouses Disappointment

    The French Ambassador (M. Poncet) has received Germany's reply to the French Government's aide memoire. The reply is believed to be conciliatory. It ...

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  15. Marquis of Aberdeen

    The Marchioness of Aberdeen spoke to the Australian Press Association over the telephone from the House of Cromar, Aberdeenshlic, to-night. She said:— ...

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  16. Volunteers From Warrandyte

    WARRANDYTE, Sunday.—Fire broke out in an area of scrub and light bush on Crown land in Reid's Gully, near Fourth Hill, about 20 miles from Warrandyte, ...

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  17. Damage at Timber Stores

    Considerable damage was caused to the premises of Messrs. D. and J. Evans, timber and hardware merchants, of Camberwell road, East Hawthorn, by a fire ...

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  18. CRASHED IN FRANCE Indian Aviator's Misfortune

    Mohan Singh, the Indian aviator, who left Croydon at 4.25 a.m. for India, by way of Cape Town, crashed at Montargls, 60 miles south-east of Paris. He was ...

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  19. Right to Guns and Tanks

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" gathers that the German Government wants to know from France how long Germany will be ...

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  20. Dollar Fluctuates

    A rapid decline in the exchange value of the dollar after yesterday's gain was a feature of the markets to-day. Sterling opened at 5.04¼ dollars to £1, a rise of ...

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  21. PREVENTION WEEK

    Bush Fire Prevention Week begins to-day. An appeal to the people of the State to assist the movement was made on Saturday by the Premier (Sir Stanley ...

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  22. £5,000 FIRE MENACES CITY BLOCK

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A fire which menaced a block of buildings in a congested area of the city broke out in Eden Building, George street, on Saturday ...

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  23. KIDNAPPED BANKER Bloodstains in Car

    Numerous bloodstains have been found in a car owned by Mr. Edward Bremer, aged 36 years, a banker, and a member of a wealthy family which controls large ...

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  24. VICTORIAN PLANS

    Owing to the absence of several Ministers from Melbourne there will be no meeting of the State Cabinet until January 31. At the meeting on that date ...

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  25. Meeting of Bureau

    The president of the Disarmament Conference (Mr. Arthur Henderson) met Dr. Bones (Czechoslovakia) and M. Politis (Greece) yesterday afternoon at Geneva, ...

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  26. SIR WILLIAM CLARKSON

    Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir William Clarkson, R.A.N., died at his residence Darling Point rood Darling Point Sydnry yesterday aged 74 years ...

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  27. Silence at Khatmandu Broken

    The long silence at Khatmandu has been broken by a message stating that serious loss to life and property has occurred in the surrounding area. The ...

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  28. Centenary Air Race

    Mr. J. A. Mollison told a representative of the "Daily Telegraph" that he and his wife (Miss Amy Johnson) will take turns in piloting their machine in the Centanary ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. SYDNEY'S INTEREST

    "The people of Sydney are intensely interested in the Centenary celebrations in Victoria," said Alderman R. C. Hagon, of Sydney, on his arrival in Melbourne ...

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  30. Reichstag Fire

    Mr. W. H. Gallagher, a United States lawyer, who took a leading part in the inquiry in London into the evidence against the men charged with having set ...

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  31. CANADIAN WHEAT CROPS

    Immediate steps toward the fulfillment of Canadas obligation to reduce her wheat acreage under the world wheat agreement were agreed upon to-day at ...

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  32. Negotiations With Abductors

    Anxiety regarding Mr. Bremer was allayed to-day by the receipt of proof that he is alive. Following a secret conference with the ...

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  33. MONEY BY MENACE

    Clarence Haddon aged 43 years consuiting engineer pleaded guilty it the Old Balley to day on a charge of having demanded money from the King, by ...

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  34. LABOUR AND THE KING

    Asked during a speech at Bristol whether the Labour party would continue to pay the King £480,000 a year when it attained power, Sir Stafford Cripps, M.P., ...

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  35. Opals Found in Cases

    How 1,665 opals valued at £416 were found in attache-cases was related at the Clerkenwell Police Court to-day, when Frank Charles Lockwood, aged 29 ...

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  36. Codex Siniaticus

    The "Sunday Express" states that Lord Wakefield has guaranteed £50,000 to the British Museum for the purchase of the Codex Siniaticus, the fourth century ...

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  37. Eliminating Night Flying

    As a result of the Inquiry into the disaster which befell the French mail 'plane Emerande on the last stage of its flight from French Indo-China on Monday, ...

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  38. Captain Cook's Cottage

    Captain Cook's cottage at Great Ayton, Yorkshire, has been dismantled and packed in more than 1,000 stout cases, weighing 150 tons. These will be ...

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  39. When Cricket Was Popular

    Sir Stanley Jackson, speaking at an old boys' dinner, said that although he was not criticising the modern game the records of 1890-1910 showed that cricket ...

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  40. Japanese Cotton Goods

    It is discouiaging for Britain which has always generously responded to Australia's demands for financial assistance to see Japan making such seiious inroads ...

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  41. Emperor of Manchuria

    The enthionement of Henry Pu Yl, the, former Empeior of China, as Emperor of Manchuria, will take place on March 1, the anniversary of the establishment of ...

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  42. Weight of Airmail Increases

    The weight of letters sent by air from this country during 1933 was the largest recorded in one year. It amounted to about 85 tons, compared with 64 tons in ...

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  43. American Railways

    The Federation Transportation co-ordinator (Mr. Eastman) in a report advises the Interstate Commerce Commission that the ultimate solution of the American ...

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  44. Australian Dollar Bonds

    The city editor of the "Daily Express" states that recently there have been heavy purchases of Australian dollar bonds in New York, which have risen in ...

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  45. Blueshirt Leader Arrested

    Commandant Cronin, one of the leaders of the Irish Free State Blueshirts, who recently appeared at a meeting wearing a blue shirt, a garb which has been ...

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  46. Noted Boxer's Death

    A report from Hammond (Indiana) states that Jimmy Clabby, aged 43 years, the great welter-weight boxer of a quarter of a century ago. who visited Australia ...

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  47. More Heat Expected

    It is possible that there will be another heat wave within the next three or four days as there is another anti-cyclone, accompanied by high temperatures situated ...

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  49. Price of Gold

    The price of gold was £6/12/9 an ounce to-day, compared with £6/12/10 yesterday. The price is equal to £8/3/11 an ounce ...

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