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  2. SPEED IN THE AIR.

    Warrant-Officer [?] who came second to Flying-Officer Waghorn (Great Britain) in the Schneider Cup contest in September, was testing a new seaplane with ...

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  3. REPARATIONS.

    A compromise whereby Italy receives 10,000,000 gold marks from Czechoslovakia in respect of Liberation loans instead of 11,000,000 has been reached. The ...

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  4. DAME JANET CAMPBELL.

    Dame Janet Campbell in her report on maternal and child welfare work in Australia, suggests that the Federal Ministry might with advantage establish a ...

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  5. NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    M. Briand, the French Foreign Minister, and M.Leygues, Minister for Marine, arrived in London yesterday evening to attend the five-Power naval conference. M. ...

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  6. TEST CROQUET.

    Croquet is one of those pastimes like toxophily and dog-and-duck, in which for the initiated, a quaint flavour of the medieval still lingers. It has an ancient ...

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  7. DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin announced yesterday that legislation would be introduced early in the next session of the Federal Parliament with the object ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TRAIN DERAILED.

    Considerable alarm was caused among passengers on the 7 p.m. "down" train to St.Kilda from Flinders street last evening when the rear bogie wheels of the ...

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  9. KING TO BROADCAST.

    Special equipment which has been tested for nearly three months by officials of the Postmaster-General's department will be used for the first time to-night for one of ...

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  10. HATRY TRIAL BEGINS.

    Peers, bankers, society women, stock-brokers, and members of Parliament inundated officials with requests for accommodation at the Old Bailey on the occasion ...

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  11. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Kenilworth Castle, which had been buffeted by a violent south-easterly gale, arrived at daybreak with the Prince of Wales, who is going on a big game-hunting ...

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  12. WAREHOUSE ROBBERIES.

    By an arrest made last night, detectives claim to have ended a series of robberies committed in Flinders lane warehouses some weeks ago. The warehouse of ...

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  13. FRENCH MURDER TRIAL

    Astonishing scenes were witnessed at the end of the trial of Francois Pinet, who was charged with the murder of Miss Olive Bransom, who had left an hotel in her will ...

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  14. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    Though the Naval Conference almost monopolised the attention of the press during the weekend the newspapers did not overlook the new session of ...

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  15. ITALIANS IN TRIPOLI.

    A Tripoli message states that after fierce fighting against rebels the Italian troops captured and occupied Murzuk, giving them command of the entire inland portion ...

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  16. CAUGHT IN BLIZZARD.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—Five lives were lost on the Tasman glacier on Mount Cook in the Southern Alps yesterday. A party, consisting ...

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  17. STABILITY OF EMPIRE.

    Mr. Baldwin was in his most eloquent form in his rectorial address at the Glasgow University. Discussing the stability of the British Empire, he recalled that ...

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  18. MAROONED FISHERMEN.

    The lighthouse service steamer Lady Loch, which has gone to the assistance of the crew of three of a fishing vessel who were reported to be marooued on ...

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  19. LORD SOMERS'S CAMP.

    ANGLESEA, Monday.—His Excellency the Governor(Lord Somers) made a short call at Anglesea to-day to [?] the boys who are his guests in camp. He remained ...

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  20. WORLD SPEED RECORD.

    According to information received by the Vacuum Oil Company yesterday, "Wizard" Smith will return to Sydney from New Zealand to build a new ...

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  21. ON THE WAY TO AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Francis Chichester, who is flying to Australia, arrived at Singapore last night and departed for Batavia this morning. Before his departure this morning Mr. ...

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  22. LICENSING POLL.

    Arrangements made by the State Ministry for taking the poll on the licensing issue this year were approved formally by His Excellency the Governor (Lord Somers) ...

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  23. CRASHED IN FLAMES.

    SAN DIEGO(California), Jan. 19. Fourteen persons were killed when an acroplane on the way from Aguacaliente (Mexico) to San Diego clashed m flames. ...

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