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  2. "FREE LOVE" IN CHINA

    An unusual problem confronts the Chinese Government in the task of rehabilitating large areas of Kiangst, evacuated by the Communists, following the ...

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  3. FRANCE AND ITALY

    Signor Mussolint, Prime Minister of Italy, and M. Laval, the Foreign Minister of France, to-night signed at Rome the Franco-Italian agreement. M. Laval also ...

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  4. BAN ON POTATOES

    HOBART, Tuesday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) addressed a representative meeting of potato-growers and members of the Potato Marketing Board ...

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  5. SIX HUNDRED BOYS IN BUSH

    POWELLTOWN, Tuesday. — With "Wee Georgie" Menzies, a sun-tanned boy of 12 years from Concord (N.S.W.), in the vanguard, whistling as he made a beeline ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. STRIKE ON GOLDEN MILE

    KALGOORLIE (W.A.), Tuesday.—Following the cessation of work at midnight on Sunday by 6,000 men working on the Golden Mile an attempt is being made to ...

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  7. £800,000,000

    In a message to Congress to-day, President Roosevelt asked for the appropriation or 4,000,000,000 dollars (£800,000,000) to provide relief work for the unemployed ...

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  8. MINISTRY OFFERS £500 REWARD

    After he had returned from a visit to Inverloch yesterday the chief commissioner of police (Major-General Sir Thomas Blamey) recommended to the ...

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  9. REPAIRS AT YALLOURN

    Despite the enormous damage done to the State Electricity Commission's undertakings at Yallourn by the storm on November 30, such excellent progress is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. LINDBERGH MURDER

    Miss Betty Gow, the nurse who had charge of the Lindbergh baby which was kidnapped and killed in 1932, gave evidence to-day at the trial at Flemington ...

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  11. DUKE'S TOUR

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.—Correspondents who are accompanying the Duke of Gloucester in the South Island say that his tour may be regarded as a ...

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  12. UNEMPLOYMENT BOARD

    What is described as a new chapter in the social history of Great Britain was opened to-day when the Unemployment Assistance Board began its career as a ...

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  13. TERRORIST ACTIVITIES

    Hungary is forwarding to the League of Nations the result of the inquiry, held at the request of the League, into alleged laxity on the part of Government officials ...

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  14. MASTER BAKERS DEFIANT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Out of the dispute between the Government and the Master Bakers' Association a price war has developed in the suburbs where shopkeepers ...

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  15. JAPAN'S PACIFIC MANDATE

    General Hayoshl, Governor of the Mandated Islands in the Pacific, has arrived in Japan to attend a meeting of the Diet. Commenting on reports that Japan was ...

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  16. British Motor Production Increases

    The British Society of Motor Manufacturers records a steady increase of production in the last year, when 256,866 private motor-cars and 85,633 commercial ...

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  17. EXPRESSES COLLIDE

    Frozen signals are behoved to have been the cause of the sleeping-car expresses from Leningrad to Tiflis and from Leningrad to Moscow crashing into each other ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The Dublin Stock Exchange on Monday reflected the new Anglo-Irish trade pact. Many important shares, including those of the Bank of Ireland, advanced from four ...

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  19. Shipping Strike Settled

    The strike of British merchant marine officers employed on the China coast has virtually been settled, a majority of the owners having agreed to sign the guild ...

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  20. AIRMAIL FROM LONDON

    While the patronage of the Australian airmail naturally sharply declined from the heavy collectors' and Christmas mall in the inaugural flights from London, the ...

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  21. CHEAPER TEA

    On behalf of the Grocers' Association of Victoria, the secretary (Mr. H. J. Book) announced last night that a meeting of the council of the association had decided ...

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  22. Wedding Gift for the Duke and Duchess

    Before the Oronsay left Port Melbourne for London yesterday a special messenger handed a small parcel to the master of the liner (Commodore C. T. Matheson). The parcel, which contains two gold loving cups, Australia's wedding gift to the Duke and Duchess of Kent, was immediately locked in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Lottery Conviction

    Owing to his having been fined £30, in default imprisonment for three months, for having taken part in the promotion of a lottery which the magistrate ...

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  24. Hitler's Black Guards

    Herr Hitler is secretly reorganising the Black Guards, forming 20,000 of the men into a heavily armed regiment, drawn from brawn rather than from brain. The ...

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  25. EXPLOSION IN SHOP

    ALBURY (N.S.W.), Tuesday.—Detective-sergeant Cleaver, who is investigating the mysterious explosion and fire at the premises of Mr. James Butler, baker, ...

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  26. GIRL DIES FROM BULLET WOUND

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — When Mrs. J. E. Cash, of Beerwah, returned to her home at the junction of the old Pine Camp and Gympie roads after having assisted ...

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  27. Pilot Blamed for Air Disaster

    Lack of skill on the part of the p[?]ot in air navigation is held by an inspector of accidents of the Air Ministry to have been the cause of the air disaster on October 2, ...

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  28. Yarra Unsafe for Swimmers

    Emphasising the danger caused by debris brought down by the recent floods, the chairman of the Metropolitan Board of Works (Mr. D. Bell) said yesterday that ...

    Article : 79 words
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  30. Circus Tent Blown Down

    PORT FAIRY, Tuesday. — A severe gale, which lasted only 10 minutes, split open the tent of Wirth's Circus this evening, and blew it ...

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