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  2. DEATH OF A BOY

    Every seat in the public galleries of the Criminal Court was occupied yesterday when the trial began of William Henry Baye superintendent of the Seaside ...

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  3. STEAMER CAPSIZES IN YANGTSE RIVER

    News was received to-day from Hankow of the third disastei on the Yangtse River within a few months. The messages state that 400 Chinese were drowned ...

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  4. EMPTY DOMINIONS

    In its general report the Empire Development and Research Committee, of which the Australian sub-committee comprises Lord Apsley, Captain F. E. Guest, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STATES SEEK UNITY PREMIERS' MEETING TO-DAY

    The representatives of the States will meet to-day to discuss subjects to be raised at the conference with representatives of the Commonwealth, which will ...

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  6. STARVING MINER

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—E. A. Larsen, a prospector was found starving by a party of aborigines, who carried him 47 miles from the Ebagoolah field, North ...

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  7. TURMOIL IN EUROPE CIVIL WAR IN AUSTRIA

    Morning newspapers to-day resemble the editions in wartime, with steamer headlines of stones of fighting and strikes. Many describe Austria as being in a state of civil war. With France and Spain in the throes of internal strife, and Russia and Germany obsessed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DEFENCE DISPLAY

    A realistic presentation of the Siege of Khartoum and the Battle of Omdurman was the principal spectacle of the services' Defence Week at the Exhibition ...

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  9. "Sunk Like a Stone"

    "She must have sunk like a stone," said a wircless message from the British steamet Dartford (4,076 tons) after a collision in a Channel fog with the Greek ...

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  10. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

    Plans for the reorganisation of the Department of Agriculture which were submitted to the State Ministry by the director of Agriculture (Mr. H. A. Mullett) ...

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  11. France and Austrian Note

    The Cabinet has approved of the despatch of a Note to Austria announcing France's agreement in principle with Austria's appeal to the League of Nations, but ...

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  12. SEEKING NEW LAND

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

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  13. RIOTS IN FRANCE

    Though the general strike passed off comparatively quietly in Paris, there was considerable disorder in other parts of France. ...

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  14. MORE SUBJECTS

    Responding to the invitation of the Primt Minister (Mr. Lyons), the States have suggested four additional subjects for discussion at the Premiers' Conferece. ...

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  15. FIRE FRAUDS

    Brynmor Miles, captain of the London Salvage Corps, was found guilty of four charges relating to the acceptance of bribes from the gang that was responsible ...

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  16. DAVIS CUP Choosing a Manager

    At a meeting of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia yesterday, the president (Mr. Norman E. Brookes) stated that there was a possibility of Mr. S. R. ...

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  17. COMMODITY PRICES

    Legislation designed to regulate commodity exchanges drafted by the Secretary for Agriculture (Mr. Wallace) was forwarded to Congress to-day for ...

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  18. Currencies and Trade

    In view of the depreciation of the Japanese yen and also the possible effect of the monetary policy of the United Stales operating adversely against the ...

    Article : 206 words
  19. British Industries Fair

    The twentieth British Industries Fair will be opened on Monday in London and Birmingham, and it will continue until March 2. This event continues to increase ...

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  20. Federal Industrial Powers

    The president of the Young Natinalist organisation (Mr. J. A. Spicer) said yesterday:—"Among the subject which will be discussed at the Premiers' Conference ...

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  21. Indian Earthquake

    The Secretary of State for India (Sir Samuel Hoare) informed the House of Commons that his latest information was that in British India 6,582 lives were lost ...

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  22. TENNIS PROFITS

    At a meeting of the Victorian Tennis Association last night at Kooyong it was announced that the association's share of the profits from the Victorian ...

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  23. Nervousness in Spain

    Secret measures are being taken by the Spanish Cabinet to control political and other crime and to remove the threat of revolt. The first objective is to disarm ...

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  24. WILL THE PREMIERS SPEAK UP?

    Sir,—The time is long overdue for an adjustment of the financial relations between the State and the Commonwealth Governments. While we were in the throes ...

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  25. TRAIN BREAKS IN HALVES

    A passenger on a train entering Donald station early yesterday morning had a fortunate escape from serious injury when a drawbar between two carriages broke, ...

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  26. Price of Gold

    The price of gold to-day was £6/16/11 an ounce, compared with £6/17/2 yesterday. The price is equivalent to £8/9/ in ...

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  27. Japanese Budget

    The Japanese Diet to-day passed the Budget of 2,112,000,000 yen (normally £211,200,000). which may not be amended. The army absorbs 449,170,000 ...

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  28. LOCOMOTIVE FALLS OVER EMBANKMENT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The locomotive of a train from Leeton, which was carrying many passengers for Sydney, crashed through a dead end at the Yanco ...

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  29. United States Finance

    The Treasury announced to-day its second phase of the extraordinary financing contemplated by the President's Budget. On February 19 it will offer ...

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  30. WATER FOR HERMANNSBURG

    An appeal is made for funds to provide a permanent water supply for the Hermannsburg Mission in Central Australia. A number of artists are promoting the ...

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  31. GRAZIER'S DEATH

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—William James Vinecombe, aged 58 years, labourer, did not appear in the Bullarat Supreme Court to-day to answer a charge of ...

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  32. Shorter Hours Might Lead to Rationing of Work

    Reference to the possibility of reducing the working hours in industry caused Chief Judge Dethridge in the Full Arbitration Court yesterday to issue a ...

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  33. Great Day in History

    Public associated grammar schools and all private schools throughout Victoria reopened yesterday. Reports show increased attendances. The feature of the ...

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  34. GIPPSLAND MYSTERY ANIMAL

    Sir,—Perhaps the writers of the letters suggesting that the outsize in wombats known as "the Gippsland monster" should be returned from the Melbourne ...

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  35. Financial Position of France

    M. Germain-Martin, the Minister for Finance, has reported to the Cabinet that the demand for the repayment of shortterm Treasury bonds is insignificant. The ...

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  36. Fine Weather Likely

    As there are no disturbances at present over Western Australia and as it is doubtful whether tropical disturbances in the interior will affect Victoria, officials ...

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  37. Socialists' Buildings Blown Up

    To-day the electricity supply was partially restored and the telephone service is working. order has been restored generally in Lower Austria. ...

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  43. A HOLIDAY SUGGESTION

    [?] trips at specially reduced rates have been arranged by T.S.S. Nairana and Leongana to Launceston-Burnie-Devonpo[?], from 26th to 31st March, inclusive, ...

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