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  2. PREMIER CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS

    Expressing confidence that the Ministry would be returned to office at the general election on March 2, the Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) said on Saturday that he would make a tour of electorates in the Western district ...

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  3. PROVIDING MARKETS

    Speaking at a luncheon given by the Chamber of Commerce at Belfast, the High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. Bruce) urged that the different parts of ...

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  4. AIR FORCE TRAGEDY

    Nine men lost their lives when the Royal Air Force flying boat K3505 clashed [?] the side of a mountain near the village of San Filippo, above Messina ...

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  5. VAN OVERTURNS

    Because of the failure of the steering [?]ear a motor-van containing 22 picnickers, who were returning from Mordialloc became out of control and crashed into an ...

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  6. MASTER BUTCHERS AS SLAUGHTER-MEN

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Contrary to their expectations the strikers at the Brisbane abattoir found that the Meat Industry Board, in conference, was ...

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  7. GERMANY REPLIES

    The German Government's reply to the invitation extended by Great Britain and France to Germany, Italy, and Belgium, on February 3, which was delivered to the ...

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  8. CHINESE BUTCHERED

    News of one of the most atrocious butcherings of defenceless Chinese by Communists has reached Nanking in the form of a report from General Liao Chen, ...

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  9. PILLARS OF PEACE

    On the occasion of the visit of the Prime Minister of Canada (Mr. Bennett) to New York to attend the banquet of the Canadian Society, the Sccretary for State ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. POST-OFFICE CONTRACTS

    The first politcal scandal directly involving one of President Roosevelt's assistants was threatened to-day, when the preponderantly Democratic Senate ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Bees Sting Injured Men

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Thousands of bees, which were released from 30 hives when the motor-lorry on which they were being carried ...

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  12. GERMAN SPY TRIAL

    Having been found guilty in the People's Court of espionage and high treason, Baron Sosnowski, a Polish officer, has been sentenced to death. ...

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  13. MR. E. G. THEODORE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A definite decision not to readmit Mr. Theodore to the State Labour movement was made by the conference to-night. The decision applies ...

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  14. No General Election Yet

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. chamberlain) gave a further denial at Birmingham to remours that there would be a general election at an early date. He ...

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  15. Mr. Ulm's Fate

    The British Consul at Honolulu (Mr. William Turner) has withdrawn, at the request of the Australian Government, the rewards offered in connection with the ...

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  16. THREE DEAD IN HEAT WAVE

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Although the temperature fell to 96 degrees at Cairns on Saturday and Sunday, with humidity of 84 per cent., at least three deaths from ...

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  17. Sydney Fliers' Tribute

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Fourteen aeroplanes flew out to sen from Mascot acrodrome on Saturday morning in an impressive "V" phalanx, dipped their wings ...

    Article : 142 words
  18. KING'S JUBILEE

    The Prince of Wales is inaugurating a plan for a national thankoffering to celebrate the King's jubilee. He has called a meeting of Lord-Lieutenants, Lord ...

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  19. Secession Petition

    It is understood that the Joint Select Committee of the House of Lords and the House of Commons to consider the receivability of the West Australian ...

    Article : 124 words
  20. Bombproof Shelters

    "Reynolds News" says that the British Government is constructing experimentally vast bomb-proof shelters at strategic points on the coast which the Air Force ...

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  21. Imprisoned for 14 Years

    A Moslem named Abdus Salam was sentenced at Jalpur (Rajputana) to-day to imprisonment for 14 years with hard labour for attempted murder and ...

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  22. Price of Gold

    Gold is quoted at the unchanged price of £7/2/8½ an ounce fine. Allowing for exchange annd realisation charges, the price is equivalent to ...

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  23. Children Damage Aeroplane Left in Paddock

    OUYEN,Sunday.—Damage was caused to an aeroplane which Mr. A. Goodwin, of Mildura, left in a paddock near Ouyen. The wings were torn and the dynamo was ...

    Article : 39 words
  24. Lord Sempill Leaves Koepang

    Lord Sempill, who recently made numerous long flights in Australia after having flown there from England, arrived here yesterday from Wyndham (W.A.), ...

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  25. Death of Sydney K.C.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr. E. J. Loxton, K.C, has died, aged 70 years. In years of service he took third place in seniority at the New South Wales Bar. ...

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  26. Corroboree in Main Street of Darwin

    DARWIN, Sunday.—Aborigines hideously daubed with mud and ochre and armed with bundles of spears, conducted a [?] in the main street of ...

    Article : 154 words
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