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  2. DEVALUATION OF BELGA APPROVED BY PARLIAMENT

    By 107 votes to 54 the Chamber of representatives approved the proposal to devalue the belga. The Senate approved it by 110 votes to 20. ...

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  3. MIGRATION OF WHALES

    The Royal research ship William Scoresby his returned from the Antarctic. She left in November for the limit of the pack ice, and then travelled eastward, ...

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  4. TRADE REVIEW

    Continental political and financial affairs have tended to depress the Stock Exchange lately, and although the devaluation of the belga has not had much ...

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  5. SUNDAY TENNIS Protest to City Council

    Follwing the recommendation of the parks and gardens committee of the City Council that 22 tennis-courts controlled by the council should be opened on ...

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  6. GERMAN AIR FORCE STATEMENT ABOUT STRENGTH

    The German Embassy affirms that statements that Herr Hitler intimated to Sir John Simon, in the recent conversations in Berlin, that the German air force was ...

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  7. NEGOTIATIONS ENDED ABYSSINIAN DECLARATION

    It is officially stated that the Abyssinian Government has broken off direct negotiations with Italy on the ground that no headway has bene made to settle ...

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  8. MORE ROBBERIES WOMAN STRUCK AND KICKED

    Following the three robberies by armed men which occurred on Friday night more robberies with violence were reported to the police in the week-end. The ...

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  9. PREVENTED BY LAW

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Kent Hughes) denied last night suggestions that sustenance strikers did not receive payment on Saturday because of the ...

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  10. To Follow Example of Dollar

    The financial editor of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the belga will follow the example of the United States dollar. It will have an upper and a lower limit. ...

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  11. Mr. MacDonald's Future

    The political correspondent of the "Observer" expects that the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) will transfer the leadership of the Government to the Lord ...

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  12. Holland Will Remain on Gold

    Following the devalution of the belga the Dutch Government is introducing further drastic cuts in the Budget in order to defend the guilder. It intends to ...

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  13. Unifying National Church

    The Minister for the Interior (Herr Frick). speaking at Nuremburg, said that Nazi policy was being enforced and the unifying of the National Church would ...

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  14. COUNCIL OF CHURCHES' FEAR

    Sir,—There is an ever-growing fear in the hearts of men who see in the increasing inroads being made upon the sanctities of the Lord's Day a real national ...

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  15. Proceedings Against Mr. Strachey Abandoned

    The deportation proceedings against Mr. John Strachey, the English author and lecturer, which were begun on the ground that he had allegedly declared his ...

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  16. Presentations at Court

    The following Australian visitors were presented at the second Court held by the King and Queen to-night at Buckingham Palace:—Victoria.—Mrs. Thomas ...

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  17. Campaign Against Lithuania

    "Germany has begun a broadcasting campaign of hate and lies against Lithuania." says a semi-official statement, which denies allegations that Nazis who ...

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  19. British Leave Cancelled

    British Somaliland officials have had their leave cancelled as a precautionary measure, in view of the Italo-Abyssinian situation. It is reported that thousands ...

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  20. Detention of Journalist

    An official statement admits in order it says, to correct misleading foreign reports, that Berthold Jacob, a German journalist, was arrested recently at Basle ...

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  21. SHOT FIRED IN CHASE

    Disturbed by a watchman before he could attempt to blow open a safe with a second charge of gelignite, a thief escaped from the branch shop of G. J. Coles and ...

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  22. Letters to the Editor Mr. Forde, M.H.R., and Exports

    Sir,—Mr. Forde, M.H.R. points out that if Australian exports are not allowed free expansion this country will be unable to meet the interest on its overseas loans. ...

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  23. Switzerland Rejects Explanation

    "A snack in the face for a world which cherishes truth," is a Swiss newspaper's description of the German version of Jacob's arrest. Other newspaper's ...

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  24. OBSERVANCE COUNCIL OBJECTS

    Sir,—Those who regard Sunday as God s supreme day, and who have admired the consistent attitude of the City Council with reference to Sunday sport in its ...

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  25. RUSSIAN ROBBED OF £285

    Attacked by two men in Little Bourke street on Saturday night. John Koplash, a middle-aged Russian, of Gordon House, Little Bourke street, was robbed of £285. ...

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  26. Man Assaulted and Robbed

    John King, of the Crystal Cafe, Bourke street, was attacked by two men in Bourke street on Saturday night and robbed of a wallet containing £1/10/. Suffering ...

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  27. Captain Eden Fought Against Hitler

    A well-authenticated anecdote is being told about Captain Eden's visit to Berlin. He was conversing with Herr Hitler at a banquet when he discovered that they ...

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  28. Case of Mary Stevens

    Sir,—In reply to a letter from Mary Paterson published to-day, wherein she expresses disappointment that the National Council of Women at its last ...

    Article : 368 words
  29. High Feeling in Danzig

    Mud was thrown at a car in which the High Commissioner for Danzig (Mr. Sean Lester) who was appointed by the League of Nations, was driving through the city ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND LABOUR PRE-SELECTIONS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—By the defeat of the father of the House." Mr. G. P. Barber, M.L.A. for Bundaberg, and the chairman of committees. Mr. E. J. Hanson ...

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  31. Brook on Last Stage

    Mr. H. L. Brook, who left Darwin (N.A.) last Monday morning, in an attempt to establish a record for the flight to London, arrived at Rome from Athens ...

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  32. Priests and Nuns Arrested

    Following a series of raids on convents and monasteries in all parts of the country a number of Roman Catholic priests, monks, and nuns have been arrested on ...

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  33. ANOTHER REMISSION OF SALARIES CUT?

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Premier (Mr. Stevens) intends to make an announcement to-morrow regarding public servants' salaries. It is understood that the ...

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  34. Woman and Accomplices Hanged

    Mrs. Thomas Sarao was decapitated on the scaffold to-day when she was hanged for having taken part in a plot to murder her husband to get his life insurance ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    A message from Hollywood, California, states that Lee Tracy, the film actor, whose escapades have got him into trouble in Mexico and elsewhere, caused ...

    Article : 234 words
  37. CROQUET

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  38. DEATH IN LANEWAY

    Two more men were charged i the city watchhouse yesterday with having murdered Timothy Patrick O'Sullivan, aged 32 years, clerk, of no fixed abode, ...

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  39. Police Stop Wrestling Match in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The wrestling match between Tom Lurich (15.0) and Billy Meeske (14.9) at the Leichhardt Stadium on Saturday night was stopped ...

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  40. MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Accompanied by relatives. Miss Ruth Filmer, aged 40 years, of Boston street. Clayfield, was walking across a vacant allotment at ...

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  41. 6,000 Attend Gathering at Flagstaff Gardens

    Reminiscences of the early days of North and West Melbourne were exchanged yesterday, when more than 6,000 persons attended a Pleasant Sunday ...

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  42. Joyland to be Sold

    An extraordinary variety of articles will be offered at auction on Thursday, when the effects of Joyland, the amusement park erected in Batman avenue ...

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  43. "Heart Balm" Suits

    The Governor of the State of New York (Mr. G. Lehman) signed a bill to-day to prevent so-called "heart balm" suits being brought in State courts. Actions for ...

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  44. Attacked by Shark

    MACKAY (Q.,) Sunday.—While engaged in diving for trochus shell a boy, known as Samuel was attacked by a shark. He was bitten once, but his skill ...

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