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  2. Jury Finds Reginald Waters Guilty of Murder of Rosie May Jones, But Recommends Him to Mercy.

    FOUND guilty of the murder of Rosie May Jones at Launceston on December 26, Reginald Waters (26) was to-day sentenced to death. The jury recommended him to mercy. It was probably the shortest murder trial in the history of ...

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  3. PLANS FOR FEDERAL TAX REDUCTIONS SURPLUS OF 3 MILLIONS?

    In deciding what further tax reductions shall be made in accordance with Mr. Lyons announcement this week, the Federal ...

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  4. FINAL TEST BEGINS TODAY. Wicket Will Suit Shock Bowlers.

    The fifth and final test match of the series will begin on the Sydney Cricket Ground to-morrow. Although England has won the ...

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  5. SUEZ CANAL.

    PARTS, Wednesday. — Australia's Suez Canal traffic during 1932 foll by 268,000 tons, or 7 per cent., compared with 1931, according to tho annual ...

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  6. W.A. SECESSION VOTE.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Mr. Bruce's stay in London as Resident Minister is likely to continue for several months at least The question of ...

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  7. BRITISH MIGRANTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House, of Commons to-day, Mr. T. H. Thomas, in answer to n question, said the migrants in 1913 to Australia, New ...

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  8. OTTAWA AGREEMENTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Answering Mr. G. Lo M. Mander in thc House of Commons to-day, Hon. J. H. Thomas said the Ottawa agreements provided ...

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  9. EMIGRATION LOSS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Australia's loss of population (4743 persons) through emigration last year was a decrease of 50 per cent, on 1931, when ...

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  10. £20 FINE IMPOSED.

    HOBABT, Wednesday. — Convicted of having sold two bottles of ale to Constable A. L. Fleming, P. J. Wilson was lined £20, 11/ court costs and 22/ ...

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  11. "Punch's" Cartoon.

    LONDON,— Tuesday.—"Punch" has a page cartoon by Ravenhill, which shows "Mr. Punch" dressed as an early Victorian cricketer applauding ...

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  12. AFTER 8 MONTHS.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Wednesday— An eight months' search for her daughter, aged four, all over Australasia was ended in Auckland by a ...

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  13. CASEMENT'S HAT.

    DUBLIN, Tuesday.— Tom Casement leaned upon the polished bar, and critically examined the hat of his brother, Sir Roger, who ivas executed when ...

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  14. FEDERAL SHIPS.

    SYDNEY", Wednesday.— It was stated on good authority to-night that the Federal Cabinet had received a satisfactory offer of settlement from the ...

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  15. LAND TAX.

    MELBOUBNE, Wednesday. — The attack by grazing interests on the land tax was' continued to-day, before the Boyal Commission on Taxation, by Mr. ...

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  16. PETROL INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) to-night stated that the public inqniry into the petrol industry, announced to sit on Monday ...

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  17. 22ND LIGHT HORSE REGIMENT.

    The training of the regiment at the annual camp of continuous training culminated this year with the holding of cavalry competitions and mounted ...

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  18. Yesterday's Capital Temperatures.

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  19. INSURANCE CASE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Giving evidence at the Contral Police Court to-day in the Associated Dominions Insurance case, Robert Thodcy, consulting ...

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  20. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Neville Chamberlain, speaking at Edinburgh to-day, said his statement in the House of Commons that unemployment would ...

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  21. DRIED FRUITS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced to-night that Cabinet had decided to regulate inter-State trade in dried prunes, ...

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  22. MURDEROUS WEAPON.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — "It is a most murderous weapon- enough to kill a man," said Mr. Flynn, S.M., at the Central Police. Court to-day, when ...

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  23. BRAMWELL BOOTH.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — General Higgins has refused official approval of the life story of the late Bramwell Booth, written by his-daughter. ...

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  24. FISH INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— In its move to develop tho fish industry, the Federal Government hopes to do much more than restore the exploratory ...

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  25. BENCH AND BAR.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—During the hearing to-day on an action in the District Court, Mr. Loxton, K.C., was ordered by Judge Edwards to leave ...

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  26. SIR. J. WARD'S ESTATE.

    "WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday. —The family of the former Prime Minister, 'Sir Joseph Ward, have petitioned Parliament for a refund of ...

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  27. WOMAN COLLAPSES IN COURT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Collapsing in court to-day when her third application to recover custody of her child was refused, Hr. Gertrude Hosina ...

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  28. TAKEN TO SYDNEY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Following a statement made to the police to-day by a taxi driver there will be no further action in regard to the ...

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  29. Newmarket Stock Sales.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Competition was active at the auctions of Cat bullocks at Newmarket to-day, and prices for pens of primo were firmer. ...

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  30. FIERCE S.A. FIRE.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—More than 300 men aro fighting a fierce bush fire which is swooping towards a valuable forest, on a two-mile front. Vanned ...

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  31. LEFT £400 UNTOUCHED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Alarmed at the noise of the explosion after they had blown open the door of the strongroom at the George street post office ...

    Article : 59 words
  32. KREUGER LIQUIDATORS.

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday. — The liquidators of the Kreuger Toll concerns are suing Ivar Kreguer's estate, with a view to obtaining prior claim ...

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