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  2. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S DAY

    Nearly 1,000 South Australian Scouts marched singing past their State Chief Scout (Sir Winston Dugan) at the jamboree yesterday. The enthusiasm of the camp has reached a high pitch, ...

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  3. COAL FOR CATTLE

    The political correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that secret negotiations between Great Britain and the Irish Free State have resulted in an important trade ...

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  4. LINDBERGH KIDNAPPING

    A message from Flemington (New Jersey) states that what will probably be one of the most sensational murder trials in the United States was opened to-day, ...

    Article : 203 words
  5. CANADIAN REFORMS

    Opening the Conservative party's campaign for the forthcoming general election to-night, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bennett) said that the Ministry appealed to ...

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  6. INVERLOCH MURDER

    INVERLOCH, Thursday.—One of the 12,000 persons who were at Inverloch on New Year's Day murdered Ethel Belshaw, aged 12 years, of Tarwin Meadows. ...

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  7. CHILDREN DROWNED WHILE BATHING

    Two children were drowned while bathing at South Melbourne yesterday, and a third— a girl who had been in the company of one of them—is missing. It is ...

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  8. MEAT RESTRICTIONS

    Although finality has not been reached by the Federal Cabinet, which met yesterday to discuss the restriction of meat exports to Great Britain, there are ...

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  9. SINGING YOUTH

    FRANKSTON, Thursday. — Nearly 1,000 South Australian Scouts paid their tribute to their State Chief Scout (Sir Winston Dugan) and the World Chief ...

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  10. DEFENDING AUSTRALIA

    Commenting in the "Daily Telegraph" on the defences of Australia, Captain Basil Liddell Hart, the military critic and historian, says that the Immense ...

    Article : 174 words
  11. M. LAVAL TO VISIT ROME

    Negotiations between France and Italy for sponsoring a multi-lateral pact guaranteeing the Integrity of Austria have been actively continued, and, after a ...

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  12. STEAMER SUNK IN RIVER

    Split practically in two by a trampship, the steamer Lexington (1,240 tons), which is owned by the Colonial Navigation Company, sank in East River ...

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  13. HUGE FIRE IN BROOKLYN

    As a climax to a series of disastrous fires in tenement houses, which have caused many deaths in the last few months, most of a crowded part of ...

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  14. SOMALILAND INCIDENT

    A further communication from Addis Ababa, the capital of Abyssinia, on the recent incidents on the frontier of Italian Somaliland has been published by the ...

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  15. Mr. Villiers's Ship Driven on to Rocks

    A north-westerly gale blowing at 60 miles an hour blew the square-rigged ship the Joseph Conrad, owned by Mr. Allan Villiers, the Australian sailor-journalist, ...

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  16. Nearly Spent Fortune of £2,000,000

    Major James Archibald Morrison, of the Grenadier Guards, unaccountably left only £5,000 instead of £2,000,000, at which his fortune was estimated when he died in ...

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  17. EXECUTIONS IN RUSSIA

    Referring to the executions that followed the recent murder of Sergei Kirov, a member of the Soviet inner circle, the Moscow correspondent of the "Daily ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Flight to Singapore

    Twelve Hawker-Hart aircraft of the No. 11 Bomber Squadron left the Rlsalpur aerodrome, on the North-west Frontier of India, this morning on an inter-command ...

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  19. Earthquake in Hawaii

    A severe earthquake shook the entire island of Hawaii to-day. Some damage has been reported. [Hilo is the principal town on Hawaii. ...

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  20. Blinded Australian Soldiers

    Captain Sir Ian Fraser, M. P. chairman of the executive council of St. Dunstan's Hospital for Blinded Soldiers who attended the congress of the Birtish ...

    Article : 119 words
  21. Notts Cricket Strife

    Councillor H. S. Whitby, a former Lord Mayor of Nottingham, and one of the loading members of the county cricket club, has called an extraordinary general ...

    Article : 181 words
  22. Brazil's Foreign Debts

    It was stated in authoritative circles to-day that the Brazilian Government had decided to suspend the service of its foreign debts, although it was officially ...

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  23. Price of Gold

    The price of gold is £7/1/6½ an ounce fine, compared with the previous price of £7/0/10½. Adding exchange and allowing for ...

    Article : 63 words
  24. Friendliness Toward Japan

    "Asahl" makes a feature of a special article by Mr. J. G. Latham, K.C., formerly Attorney-General of the Commonwealth, who led the Australian mission to Japan ...

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  25. Trade With India

    Prospects of British trade with India are reviewed in the report for 1933-34 of the senior trade commissioner in India and Ceylon, who says that ...

    Article : 117 words
  26. Went "Slow" in Sydney—Fast in Russia

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The official journal of the Communist party states that Mr. J. B. King, who was formerly an exponent in Sydney of "go-slow" ...

    Article : 229 words
  27. Cold in United States Causes Many Deaths

    More than 100 deaths are attributed to the observance of the advent of the new year and to a cold wave that is sweeping the northern half of the United States. ...

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  28. French Financial Policy

    M. Jean Tannery, a Treasury official, has succeeded M. Moret as governor of the Bank of France. His appointment is regarded as indicating an alteration of the ...

    Article : 65 words
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