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  2. IS WAR LIKELY? JAPAN AND RUSSIA

    The "Washington Post" states that it understands that high Administration officials are concerned at the sudden chartering, by persons ...

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  3. PORT MELBOURNE TO THE CITY

    Plans for beautifying a highway from Port Melbourne to the city were discussed yesterday by representatives of the City Council the Port Melbourne and South ...

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  4. ICE BREAKAWAYS

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

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  5. COMMONWEALTH BANK

    Two directors of the Commonwealth Bank Board will almost certainly be appointed by the Federal Ministry this week. The vacancies on the board have been ...

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  6. VIOLENCEJN KALGOORLIE MOBS BURN AND LOOT

    Serious riots, in which several buildings were burnt to the ground, and others were wrecked and looted by a crowd of about 1,000 men and youths, occurred at Kalgoorlie and Boulder (W.A.) on Monday night. The damage is estimated at £60,000. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DAVIS CUP TEAM SELECTION ANNOUNCED

    Australia will be represented in the Davis Cup series for 1934 by the following team:— J. Crawford. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FEDERAL CABINET CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTIONS

    When the Federal Cabinet resumes its meeting to-day it is expected that the Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) will present for the consideration of Ministers ...

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  9. Chinese Minister's View

    Dr. W. W. Yen, the Chinese ambassador at Moscow, who is returning to China, repeated, in an interview to-day, the remarks he made at Colombo a few days ago on the ...

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  10. Partial Eclipse of the Moon

    Fitful glimpses of the moon, partially eclipsed, were seen in the cloud rifts early this morning. The eclipse began, astronomically, a few minutes after midnight, ...

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  11. GRANTS TO STATES

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The Chief Secretary (Mr. James), in evidence before the Commonwealth Grants Commission to-day, said that if the ...

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  12. British Admiral

    The naval authorities announce that Admiral Sir Frederic Dreyer, commanding the China Station, following the Singapore naval conference, will leave on Friday for ...

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  13. DISARMAMENT

    The Foreign Secretary (Sir John) Simon) announced in the House of Commons this afternoon that the British Government would shortly publish a ...

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  14. NEW HEIGHT RECORD

    Ascending early this morning, the Soviet stratosphre balloon Osoaviakhim, with a crew ot three, commanded by Fed[?]osenko, beat its previous record by ...

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  15. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLYERS Crash on Brazilian Coast

    The Italian Trans-Atlantic airmail 'plane, which failed to reach Natal yesterday, crashed on the beach 12 miles south of here early on Monday. It was ...

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  16. After 20 Years

    Even old explosive mines—the relics of marine warfare of almost 20 years ago— have their uses in times of peace. A firm of machinery merchants in Melbourne has ...

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  17. Lord Huntingfield Will Arrive in May

    Official advice has been received by the Premier's department that the Governordesignate of Victoria (Lord Huntingfield) will leave England by the Maloja on April ...

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  18. Woman's 'Plane Damaged

    Mile. Maryse Hilsz, who left Marseilles yesterday in an attempt to break the flying record to Tokio, made a forced landing in Syria. She hopes to resume the ...

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  19. High-flying Aeroplane

    M. Rene Couzinet, a leading aircraft constructor, has furnished the French Air Ministry with plans for an aeroplane with a hermetically sealed cabin, ...

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  20. "WEALTH OF TALENT"

    In a survey of the younger school of Australian lawn tennis players, F. J. Perry says that there is such a wealth of talent that Aust ...

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  21. IRON AND STEEL

    The "Dally Telegraph" says that it vast rationalisation scheme tor the British fron and steel Industry, probably the most far-reaching, ever undertaken in Britain, ...

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  22. Fires in Bitter Weather

    Bitter cold, which caused the temperature to drop from 57deg. yesterday to 5deg. this morning, with a north-west gale blowing at 50 miles an hour, caused much ...

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  23. Police Reinforcements

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Secrecy was observed by the Police department to-day about action which is being taken, but it was learned that a party of police, ...

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  24. Funeral of Australian

    The funeral of Edward Jordan, whose death pieclpitatcd the riots, took place this afternoon. One hundred motor-cars followed the hearse to the cemetery. ...

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  25. MINERS TO CEASE WORK

    KALGOORLIE, Tuesday.—This morning a mass meeting of miners decided to cease work in the mines until the managements of the seven companies of the ...

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  26. Fourth Century Bible

    The authorities of the British Museum refuse to recognise the claim, of the Archbishop of S[?]na[?] to the possession of the Codex Sinalticus, the fourth century ...

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  27. Lions Fight to Death

    Two circus lions fought to the death in their [?]age to-day Just before a public performance was to begin. Clyde Beatty, a noted animal-trainer, risked his life by ...

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  28. 21 NATIONALITIES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The mixed character of the population of Kalgoorlie was shown by the Commonwealth census, which was taken on June 30, 1933. The ...

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  29. "MACHINATIONS OF COMMUNISTS"

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The Premier (Mr. Collier) said that he could not deplore too strongly the outbreak of lawlessness. Although the death of a man was ostensibly ...

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  30. A Few Clearing Showers

    Though rain fell in Melbourne late last night it is not expected that wet conditions will continue throughout to-day. There are two low-pressure systems—one ...

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