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  2. PROSPERITY AT PORT KEMBLA.

    Port Kembla is beginning a period of renewed prosperity. A programme of industrial development was announced last year, and the ...

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  3. JAPAN'S POLICY.

    The personnel of the new Ministry which General Hayashi, a former Minister for War, has been commanded to-form has not yet been announced, ...

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  4. SINKING OF KAKARIKI.

    During the week-end, divers and police recovered the bodies of three of the five members of the crew of the steamer, Kakariki, which sank ...

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  5. SOVIET TRIAL ENDS.

    Sentences were imposed in Moscow early yesterday morning on the 17 men who were found guilty of having plotted against the Soviet regime. ...

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  6. RECIPIENTS OF HONOURS FROM KING.

    Recipients of honours from his Majesty the King, details of which are published in this morning's "Herald," include (in the top row):—Mr. R. G. Menzies, the Federal Attorney-General, who has been made a Member of the Privy Council; Dame Mary Gilmore, who becomes a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire; and Sir Harry Sheehan, secretary of the Federal Treasury, who has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TWO SHIPS SUNK.

    Two ships were sunk in the fierce gales in the North Sea and the Atlantic The German motor tanker O[?]fer (1095 tons), from Hamburg, sank in the ...

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  8. "SHIPPING WAR."

    Commenting on the possible s[?]pping war between Australia and Japan, the "Asahi Shimbun" says. "Both the Government and the shipowners wish to avoid the cargo ratio issue ...

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  9. FIRE IN CARGO.

    The coastguard service reported that the British motor ship Inverbank is in distre[?], fighting fire in the cargo, approximately 1300 miles due south of Hawa[?]. ...

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  10. GANGSTER FEUD.

    After parking their car so that the headlights illuminated the interior of a motor car sales company, two men in black masks entered and shot to death ...

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  11. BRITISH ADMIRAL'S VISIT.

    The Premier of Spain (Senor Largo Caballero) gave an elaborate reception [?]n the Presidential Palace at Valencia in honour of Admiral Sir Roger Backhouse, ...

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  12. GERMAN AIR FORCE.

    The aeronautical correspondent of the "Sunday Times," continuing his report on his visit to the German Air Force, says that Britain has much to ...

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  13. TROTSKY'S COMMENT.

    M. Trotsky, who is living in exile in Mexico, issued the following statement: "The defendants, before the eyes of the whole world, throw themselves under the chariot ...

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  14. DUELS FOR STUDENTS.

    The student leader, Herr Scheel, has decreed that every German university man must henceforth defend his own honour and his fatherland's by duel. ...

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  15. SHIPPING STRIKE.

    The joint strike committee passed a resolution recommending that the unions should conduct a membership referendum immediately on the question of ending the maritime strike. ...

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  16. SINGAPORE EXERCISES.

    The Naval Correspondent of the "Da[?]ly Telegraph" (Mr. H. C Bywater) expresses surprise in view of the importance of Singapore in the scheme of Imperial defence, that ...

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  17. SQUADRON AT JERVIS BAY.

    The Royal Australian Naval Squadron, consisting of the cruisers Canberra (flagship), Australia, and Sydney, the flotilla-leader Stuart, and the ...

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  18. DUKE OF WINDSOR.

    It is stated that the Princess Royal and Lord Harewood will leave, probably at the end of the week, for Ensesfeld Castle, near Vienna, on a visit to the Duke of Windsor. ...

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  19. PLOT FAILS.

    G-men (Federal agents) announce that they have thwarted an attempt by Fred Eiden, a school teacher, 38, to extort 10,000 dollars from Mr. Edward Bremer, a banker. The ...

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  20. AVOIDING CREDIT BOOM.

    The Federal Reserve Board has decided to increase by one-third the reserve requirements of the member banks. The decision is to become effective between March 1 and May 1. ...

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  21. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 232 words
  22. MRS. SIMPSON INTERROGATED.

    "Everything happening in these parts now seems to be connected with me," declared Mrs. Simpson, whom the "Star" telephoned about a report that an Englishwoman, who was ...

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  23. REVIVAL OF INDUSTRY.

    "Referring, in a speech at Bridgwater, in Somerset, to the revival of British industry and trade, Mr. Walter Elliot, the Secretary for Scotland, and formerly the Minister for ...

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  24. CORONATION YEAR.

    Whitehall is considering a gigantic coronation year scheme for the Empire, including a loan of £100,000,000, which would embrace migtation. Diplomatic circles believe that the ...

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  25. MOTOR INDUSTRY.

    The General Motors Corporation announced that 123,000 of the 149,000 workers affected by the labour troubles at its plants were supporting a "back to work" movement and ...

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  26. LORD GIFFORD.

    Lord Gifford was well-known to Australians as Lieutenant-Commander Gifford, aide-decamp to Sir Philip Game. He succeeded to the title on the death of his uncle. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. SOCIAL CREDIT CABINET.

    Mr. Charles Cockcroft, who had been Treasurer in the Aberhart Cabinet since its inception. has resigned. Mr. C. C. Ross, Minister for Mines, resigned a fortnight ago ...

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  28. REPLACING CARADALE.

    Officials of James Patrick and Co., Ltd., stated yesterday that the Caradale's cargo would be transhipped and brought to Sydney this week. ...

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  29. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 196 words
  30. ICE MOVEMENTS.

    Sir Hubert Wilkins, the explorer, re[?]g to-day to his statement of January 23 regarding the influence of Polar ice movements on the weather throughout the world, ...

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  31. PEACEFUL PENETRATION OF AUSTRIA.

    The Munich correspondent of the "Morning Post" says: "Austria's most famous mountain railway, the Zugspitze funicular, has been sold to Germany for £90,000, the greater part of ...

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  32. FLYING-BOAT PLAN.

    The aeronautical correspondent of the "Evening News" says: "The suggestion that the statement on the air mail plan by the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) means ...

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  33. NEXT FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    It is expected that the next Federal elections will be held shortly before Christmas. Saturday, December l8, is regarded as a likely date. ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Gold was quoted on Saturday at £7/3/ an ounce fine, compared with £7/l/ll½ on Friday. PORT OF LONDON RECORP YEAR. ...

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  35. LONG FORMATION FLIGHT.

    After battling through thick weather in the last stages of the flight, the 12 naval seaplanes which left San Diego (California) yesterday arrived here safely, completing the longest ...

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  36. VIOLENT DEATHS.

    The Chicago National Safety Council has issued complete figures showing that, in 1936, the deaths as the result of motor accidents in the United States were the highest ever ...

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  37. NATIONAL RECOVERY ACT.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says: "After President Roosevelt had confirmed reports that he was considering new legislation to replace the National ...

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  38. TO-DAY.

    Theatre Royal: Russian Ballet, 8. Tivoli Theatre: "All Dressed Up." 2.30. 8. Lyceum Theatre: "East Meets West," "D[?]ty Ermine," 11. 2. 5, 8. ...

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  39. TWO CHILDREN DIE FROM POISONING.

    Two little sisters died in a private hospital at Wodonga, last night, from the effects of poisoning. Their mother is also in hospital, but it is expected that she will recover. The ...

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  40. BOY SCOUTS.

    It was reported at the annual meeting of the Boy Scouts' Association that the number of Scouts in 4[?] recognised countries had increased by 86,869, to 2,5[?]2,832, in 1936. The ...

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  41. SUDDEN ILLNESS.

    Mrs. Rackham, wife of the [?]retaker of St. Heller's Bay School, and her six children, whose eges range from one to eight years, were taken to hospital last week suffering ...

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  42. FRENCH FLEET.

    "Germany's intensive rearmament, the Italo-German, and the German-Japanese ententes, and the events in Spain have forced us to reconsider the naval situation," said the ...

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  43. MISS JEAN BATTEN.

    The Segrave trophy for the most outstanding demonstration of the possibilities of transport on land, in the air, or by water in 1936 was awarded to Miss Jean Batten for her ...

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  44. MURDER CHARGE.

    Henry John Thomas, 55, labourer, was charged at the Central Police Court on Saturday with having murdered Grace Maud Eves on January 20. ...

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  45. STRUCK BY BALL.

    When E. J. Kent, a member of the Paddington-Woollahra sub-branch of the Returned Soldiers' League, was playing in a "diggers' " cricket match on the Katoomba showground ...

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  46. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S BIRTHDAY.

    The fifty-fifth birthday of President Roosevelt was celebrated yesterday by 6000 balls and parties, with 5,000,000 participants in all parts of the country. Proceeds will go to ...

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  47. LOAN FOR FRENCH RAILWAYS.

    A syndicate of London bankers is lending the French railways £40.000,000 at 34 per cent. The loan will be repayable in 10 months. This will assist the French Treasury to finance ...

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  48. NEW ZEALAND'S SAVINGS.

    During the year ended December 31. deposits at the Post Of[?]ce Savings Bank totalled £28,264,310, compared with £24,2[?]2,362 in the previous year. The excess of deposits ...

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  49. SUBURBAN AND COUNTRY PICTUKS THEATRES.

    Programmes of Suburban and Country Pict[?] Theatres will be found in the Amusements Ad[?] tisement Columns. ...

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  50. LATE SHIPPING.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.).—Den: Jan. 31, Taranaki, for London: Ma[?]ura, tor Sydney. BLUFF.—Arr: Jan. 31, Marama, from Melbourne. ...

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