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  2. ELECTORAL BOUNDARIES

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Amended plans for the readjustment of Victorian electoral boundaries will be presented to the House of Representatives by the Minister for the ...

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  3. PREMIER TO MAKE COUNTRY TOUR

    Essential dates for the State election are:- Premier's Policy Speech, February 5. Labour Policy Speech, February 6. ...

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  4. MURDERED BY NAZIS

    The Prague correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that a young woman from Berlin and two German Nazis murdered Rudolph Warmys, ...

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  5. STORMS AT CLONCURRY

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The most disastrous storm in the history of Cloncurry struck the town this afternoon. The wind reached hurricane force, and there ...

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  6. DELAYED PETROL REPORT

    Although the cost of the Royal Commission on Petrol is likely to exceed £12,000, it appears that any report which is presented to the Ministry will be of little, if ...

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  7. GOVERNING INDIA

    The great length of the Government of India Bill, which will be discussed by the House of Commons on the motion for the second reading on February 5 or ...

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  8. ZERO IN NEW YORK

    Seventeen to 30 inches of snow having fallen over an area extending northward from Norfolk (Virginia) and temperatures having dropped further, the registration at ...

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  9. SMALLER DELEGATION

    Two Federal Ministers, instead of three, will accompany the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) to London next month. Mr. Lyons said yesterday that the delegation would ...

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  10. HAUPTMANN'S ALIBI

    At the trial at Flemington (New Jersey) of Bernard Hauptmann, who is charged with having murdered Colonel Lindbergh's kidnapped son, counsel for the defence ...

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  11. DAVIS CUP TEAM

    ADELAIDE, Friday. — Before leaving for Perth by the East-West express to-day, Adrian Quist said that he would go abroad with the 1935 Davis Cup team. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SMALLPOX ON SHIP

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Following the discovery that a member of the crew was suffering from smallpox, all passengers from the Aorangi were taken ashore at ...

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  13. ALL YOUNG MEN

    The Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini) has announced important changes in his Cabinet. The King has accepted the resignations of the Ministers for Finance, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. BEAR OF OAKLAND DRIVEN FROM BERTH

    The following wireless message has been received from the supply-ship Bear of Oakland, which is on its way to the base camp of the Royal Antarctic Expedition ...

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  15. SHORTER WORKING HOURS

    Regarding the question of shorter working hours the Minister for Labour (the Hon. Oliver Stanley) with the Parliamentary Secretary to the ...

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  16. ATLANTIC AIR SERVICE

    Trials have been begun at Toulouse (France) of the first of the Latecoere flying-boats that will be used for the South Atlantic service. The boats, which will ...

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  17. PRINCE OF WALES AS COMPOSER

    The Prince of Wales has composed a slow march for bagpipes, which he has entitled "Majorca," and has presented the score to the Scots Guards. They have ...

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  18. Manœuvres in India

    More than 20,000 British and Indian troops are engaged near Delhi in the most important manœuvres in recent years. Operations began yesterday in torrential ...

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  19. DUKE VISITS KAURI FOREST

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Friday.—The Duke of Gloucester made an unofficial tour of the North Auckland district to-day. Travelling by car from the Bay of Islands ...

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  20. REUNION OF CHURCHES

    The Convocations of Canterbury and York are discussing reunion of the churches. The Lower House of the Convocation ...

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  21. Situation Near Jehol Quieter

    The latest information indicates that the situation near Jchol, where combined, Japanese and Manchoukuo forces launched an unexpected attack on Chinese troops ...

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  22. Shark Attacks Boat in Shallow Water

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Several attempts have been made to catch two large sharks which have terrified bathers at Ross Creek, North Queensland, for several days. ...

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  23. Fewer Accidents in Britain

    The last weekly accident statistics show an encouraging improvement. The number of injuries recorded throughout the country was the lowest since the ...

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  24. Queen Salote, of Tonga, to Visit Melbourne

    Queen Salote of Tonga has accepted an invitation to visit Victoria for the celebration of the centenary of Methodism in this State later in the year. The Tongan ...

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