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  2. MORE REVENUE FOR STATES Can Premiers Agree?

    Two important sessions of the Premiers' Conference which will be held to-day should indicate what decisions are likely to be reached on the major question of ...

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  3. MARCH ON LONDON BY BRITISH UNEMPLOYED

    Unemployed marchers, who for some weeks have been converging on London, have completed the final stage of their Journey. Their progress through the ...

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  4. LEOPOLD'S ACCESSION COMMUNISTS REFUSE TO CHEER

    Only one incident marred the ceremony associated with the accession of Leopold III., the new King of the Belgians, to-day. Two Communist deputies ...

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  5. TO MEET PRINCE

    A deep guttural native salute of "Bayetc," meaning "Hall," swept the recreation-ground at Umtata (Cape Province), when Prince George arrived to receive ...

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  6. COMMUNISTS AND POLICE TROUBLE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Fists and boots were used freely in a clash between several hundred Communists and a squad of plainclothes police in the Domain this ...

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  7. CANOE CAPSIZED YOUTH DROWNED AT BRIGHTON

    Thrown into rough seas when their canoe swamped and capsized three-quarters of a mile off the Middle Brighton Life-saving Club yesterday morning, a ...

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  8. SPEEDBOAT SMASHED TO PIECES IN RACE

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Collapsing under terrific strain while defending her Australian motor-boat championship title at Outer Harbour yesterday afternoon, ...

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  9. WOMAN STRUGGLES WITH INTRUDER Early Morning Arrest

    Showing remarkable courage, Mrs. Florence Gardiner, proprietress of Los Angeles guest house, in St. Kilda road, near Toorak road, grappled with a man ...

    Article : 305 words
  10. BOTTLES AND BOOTS

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Several men were arrested after a disturbance at Berri, one of the River Murray fruitgrowing settlements, yesterday evening, when ...

    Article : 206 words
  11. HITLERISM DENOUNCED ATTACKED BY THE POPE

    The Pope, apropos of the canonisation of three Pietists, one of whom was a German, sternly denounced Hitlerism. He said:—"The lives of these saints is a ...

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  12. Agitators Arrested

    Harry Pollitt, a leading British Communist, and Tom Mann (a former Labour organiser in Australia) have been arrested on charges of having made seditious ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. ATTACKED WITH BOTTLE

    While struggling with two men in an attempt to recover his wife's purse, which had been stolen from her dressing table, Mr. Albert Lehman, aged 34 years, ...

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  14. MASS FOR KING ALBERT

    A solemn High Mass for the late King Albert of Belgium was celebrated at St. Patrick's Cathedral yesterday morning. The large congregation included 200 ...

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  15. HOARD OF £1,019

    A hoard of £1,019 in notes and gold, which Mr. Henry Baker, gardener, 106 Bernard street Cheltenham, had buried in a kerosene tin in his stable, was stolen ...

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  16. AEROPLANES IN DEFENCE NOT SUBSTITUTES FOR CRUISERS

    In a speech at Plymouth the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Chamberlain) said that nowadays some people regarded the navy as obsolete, and they would ...

    Article : 160 words
  17. COMMENT BY "THE TIMES"

    In a long leading article on the Premiers' conference, "The Times" explains the issues at stake, and says that the Constitution of 1900 created between the ...

    Article : 403 words
  18. Germany and Italy

    Reports accumulate to show that there is increased tension between Germany and Italy, and increased harmony, on Italian encouragement, between Austria and ...

    Article : 220 words
  19. DR. PAGE'S ESCAPE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The leader of the Federal Country party (Dr. Page), two members of his family, and two companions, narrowly escaped death from ...

    Article : 373 words
  20. U.S.A. AIRMAIL MILITARY PILOTS KILLED

    During the three days that the army has been flying the airmail, following the revelation of scandals associated with some private contracts, five pilots have ...

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  21. Window of House Broken

    The home of Mr. F. J. Reardon, in Orrong crescent, East St. Kilda, was broken into by a thief between 2 p.m. and 8.15 p.m. on Friday. Jewellery valued at ...

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  22. CAPTAIN COOK'S COTTAGE

    At a luncheon on board the Port Dunedin at Hull to celebrate the shipping of Captain Cook's dismantied cottage to Melbourne, the former owner of the cottage, ...

    Article : 204 words
  23. Safebreakers Steal £25

    DANDENONG, Sunday.—Taking advantage of the noise made by a train entering the Dandenong railway station last night, thieves blew open an office safe at ...

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  24. Arms Reduction

    The British Lord Privy Seal (Captain Anthony Eden) concluded his visit to Berlin on Friday, and left for Rome, where he will discuss disarmament ...

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  25. FOG ON ENGLISH COAST

    A fog over the coast of Southern England caused considerable delay to shipping last night, and many vessels found it necessary to drop anchor a few miles ...

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  26. THIEVES CAUSE FIRE

    Damage to stock, estimated at approximately £10,000, was caused by fire which broke out in the fancy goods warehouse of Ernost J. Rice Pty. Ltd., in Flinders lane, ...

    Article : 332 words
  27. NAZIS ON FRONTIER

    The Vienna correspondent of the British United Press says that the Austrian Government has been informed through the Heimwehr (Home Guard) that 10,000 ...

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  28. Republicans Attack Administration

    The airmail situation continues to occupy a leading place in the news. To-day the House of Representatives passed a measure confirming the Government's ...

    Article : 159 words
  29. Making Germany a N[?] [?] Flyers

    According to the Berlin correspondent of the "Sunday Times," Herr Goering, Premier of Prussia, is planning to make Germany a nation of flyers, through the ...

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  30. Issue Must be Faced

    The "Observer" says that the Premiers' Conference made a cautious approach to an issue which must one day be faced. The existing situation under which the ...

    Article : 65 words
  31. BRITISH FASCISTS CHARGED

    William Symes Arthur Mills, and Albert Sharman, officials of the British Union of Fascists, were charged to-day with having inflicted grievous bodily harm ...

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  32. RESCUE AT ANGLESEA

    ANGLESEA, Sunday.—Swimming in the ocean this morning James Turnbull, of Mundy street, South Geelong, was carried by the current over a sandbank ...

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  33. Germans Deny Allegation

    While German sources deny any Nazi concentration at Braunau, the Vienna correspondent of the British United Press says that the Heimwehr is co-operating ...

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  34. Only 333 Millionaires

    A report issued by the Inland Revenue Office yesterday shows that there are now only 333 millionaires in Great Britain, this being 127 fewer than a year ago. ...

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  35. Afridi Tribesmen

    The Governor of the North-West Frontier Province (Sir Ralph Griffith), addressing 5,000 war-like Afridi tribesmen at a picturesque gathering at Jamud, denied ...

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  36. Death of General Wagstaff

    Mr. J. G. McLaren, Acting High Commissioner for Australia, has sent a letter of sympathy to the widow of Major-General Cyril Wagstaff, commandant of the ...

    Article : 224 words
  37. Sir Edward Elgar

    The funeral of Sir Edward Elgar, the composer, who died to-day at his home in Worcester, aged 76 years, will, in accordance with his own wish, be absolutely ...

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  38. Thirty-nine Bodies in Danube

    Thirty-nine bodies have been found in the Danube, where a sewage canal empties into the river. It is believed that they were carried down by thawing snow. ...

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  39. Child Drowned in Pond

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Robert Lord, aged 11 years, Normanby Hill, Kelvin grove was drowned this morning while he was bathing in a pond in Victoria Park. ...

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  40. 32,000,000 Telephone Users

    There are 34,000,000 telephones in the world, and it is possible to speak to the owners of 32,000,000 of them from Great Britain. The Postmaster-General (Sir ...

    Article : 107 words
  41. Price of Gold

    The price of gold was £6/16/6 an ounce to-day compared with £6/16/5½ yesterday. The price is equal to £8/8/5½ an ounce ...

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  42. DAMAGE IN BOARDING-HOUSE

    WANGARATTA, Sunday.—The home of Mrs. J. McCormick, who keeps a boarding-house in Green street, Wangaratta, was entered by thieves on Friday night, ...

    Article : 125 words
  43. Propaganda in Canada

    Alleging that Dr. L. Kempf, the German Consul-General, is distributing pro-Nazi and anti-Jewish pamphlets in Canada, Mr. S. W. Jacobs, a Jewish member of ...

    Article : 49 words
  44. International Trade

    The League of Nations economic intelligence service reports that world trade figures for 1933 show that international trade is 30 per cent. lower in quantity and ...

    Article : 124 words
  45. 'Plane Over North Korea

    The Foreign Office has received a report from the Japanese consul at Chientao, East, Manchouguo, stating that a mysterious aeroplane flew for several hours ...

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  46. Cheap Japanese Cars

    Reports that Japan intended to export cheap motor-cars and accessories to South Africa arc officially denied. ...

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  47. Cross of Caravaca

    Six men hase been arrested on a charge of having been implicated in the mysterious disappearance from the Castle Caravaca of the famous Cross of Caravaca, that ...

    Article : 135 words
  48. Ex-Kaiser's Son to Collect in Street

    August Wilhelm, a son of the ex-Kaiser, will rattle a collection-box in the Unter Den Linden to-morrow in the appeal for winter help for needy storm troopers. ...

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  49. French Quotas

    It is expected that an announcement of the opening of negotiations for a new commercial agreement between Great Britain and France will be made next ...

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  53. Ottawa Agreement

    The Chamber of Commerce is advocating the appointment of an independent commission to frame a policy upon which effect to the Ottawa agreement. ...

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