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  2. ALPS [?] TRAGEDY.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.)[?] Thursday. — Search parties found to-day the bodies of Harold Smith, aged 28 years, and Bernard Robbins, aged 27 years, school teachers[?] of ...

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  3. SHORT WEIGHT.

    Admitting that better legislation and more active enforcement of the law was needed, the Acting Premier (Mr. Tunnecliffe) said yesterday that he would ...

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  4. BROADCASTING P[?].

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Lyons Ministry is anxious to evolve the best possible broadcasting policy, and it decided to-day that, before a final decision was ...

    Article : 442 words
  5. ECONOMIC CRISIS.

    Sir Walter Eayton, editor of "The Economist," speaking at the Eighty Club, said that war debts and the gold situation were not exclusively responsible for the crisis, ...

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  6. IMPERIAL CURRENCY.

    In a memorandam prepared for the Ottawa Imperial Conference by the Empire Chambers of Commerce a uniform Imperial monetary system is recommended. ...

    Article : 505 words
  7. TOO MUCH RACING.

    Strong support was forthcoming yesterday for the arguments put forward by the chairman of the Victoria Racing Club (Mr. L. K. S. Mackinnon) with respect ...

    Article : 636 words
  8. COMBATING COMMUNISM.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Proposals for dealing with communism are set out in a draft memorandum which the Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) presented to the ...

    Article : 569 words
  9. EVILS OF QUACKERY.

    "In times of great stress of pain or of sorrow the human being recants all that he may have learned of science and of truth," says Dr. Morris Fishbein in the ...

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  10. BRITISH FILMS.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Strong representations to the Government, it was learned to-day, are being made to widen the scope of the Film Censorship Board, ...

    Article : 320 words
  11. APPROPRIATION OF LICENCE FEES.

    Sir,—All listeners will no doubt support the remarks made by the president (Mr. A. S. Duke) of the Victorian Radio Retailers' Association upon the necessity for ...

    Article : 505 words
  12. PRINCE OF WALES.

    Acting on his own initiative the Prince of Wales will address the youth of Britain at the Albert Hall on January 27, when his audience will consist of schoolboys, boy ...

    Article : 125 words
  13. N.S.W. SAVINGS BANK.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — All deposits, a total of nearly £67,000,000, in the former Government Savings Bank of New South Wales, now the Commonwealth Savings ...

    Article : 327 words
  14. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir, — Referring to Mr. Tunnecliffe's reference to the Government restricting racing, there was recently a permit given for a race meeting at Mornington ...

    Article : 71 words
  15. STOLEN JEWELS RECOVERED.

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Early this morning police recovered jewellery and pearls valued at £1,142 which had been stolen from the home of Mr. J. Clark, at ...

    Article : 122 words
  16. Mr. Arthur Collins.

    The death is announced of Mr. Arthur Collins, formerly managing director of the Theatre Royal, D[?]ury Lane. Mr. Collins was born in London in 1863, ...

    Article : 309 words
  17. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    The extraordinary increases in Federal land tax assessments last year have evoked a storm of protest throughout the Commonwealth, for primary producers and property ...

    Article : 428 words
  18. CIRCUS BURNT.

    A fire which destroyed the Surrazani circus at Antwerp is believed to have been deliberately caused. There were terrifying scenes while 200 horses, 57 lions, 16 tigers, ...

    Article : 223 words
  19. LEADER OF NEW GUARD.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Mr. Eric Campbell, leader of the New Guard, will appear at the Central Police Court at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning—not on Friday week as ...

    Article : 195 words
  20. SYDNEY BRIDGE OPENING.

    Charges of apathy towards publicity for the ceremony of opening the Sydney harbour bridge were indi[?]antly denied yesterday by the chairman of the Railways ...

    Article : 220 words
  21. ILLNESS IN DUCKS.

    Concentration of minerals in pools which were filled by heavy winter rains and later party dried by the heat of summer is the cause of the poisoning of wild duck in ...

    Article : 360 words
  22. NEW HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) gave an emphatic denial to-day to a statement that he would be appointed High Commissioner in ...

    Article : 121 words
  23. New French Cabinet.

    M. Laval, who resigned yesterday when his efforts to form a National Ministry failed, has formed another Cabinet. M. Laval will take the portfolio of Foreign ...

    Article : 182 words
  24. COMPULSORY CONVERSION.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—In a special "Commonwealth Gazette" issued to-day the operation of the Debt Conversion Agreement Act No. 2 of 1931 was announced ...

    Article : 107 words
  25. MR. BERNARD SHAW.

    Mr. George Bernard Shaw, who is on a health trip to South Africa, and is enjoying the sunshine of Cape Town, gave an address at the University Club luncheon ...

    Article : 274 words
  26. 42 YEARS A GERM-CARRIER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A milk-vendor living in Woolloomooloo, who suffered from typhoid fever 42 years ago, has been proved to be still a carrier of the germ. ...

    Article : 174 words
  27. 90-MILE BEACH SMOOTH.

    KAITALA (N.Z.), Thursday. — At low tide the surface of the Ninety Mile Beach to-day was almost smooth enough for racing, but so wet as to make it impossible to ...

    Article : 311 words
  28. KINGSFORD SMITH.

    Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith left Calcutta at 20 minutes to 6 o'clock this morning for Bangkok[?] He expects to r[?]h Australia on Tuesday. ...

    Article : 142 words
  29. PRODUCTION OF WILL.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. — Following the production of a document which was declared to be the will of Miss Jessie Pile, who left estate valued at £109,000, ...

    Article : 185 words
  30. Politics in Poland.

    Heavy sentences have been passed on several leaders of the Opposition in Poland who were arrested during the general election of 1930 on a charge of having plotted against ...

    Article : 153 words
  31. AUSTRALIAN STUDENTS SAFE.

    The agents for the Australian-Oriental line (Messrs. John Sanderson and Co.) have received cabled information from China that no members of the party of ...

    Article : 108 words
  32. An Arctic Siege.

    In attempting to arrest Albert Johnson, a demented trapper, in his barrie[?] Arctic cabin after he had shot and seriously wounded Constable A. W. King a ...

    Article : 146 words
  33. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—A special issue of the "Commonwealth Gazett[?]" to-day contains an announcement that the Federal Parliament will meet on February 17. ...

    Article : 32 words
  34. QUEENSLAND'S WOMAN M.L.A.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The first woman member of Parliament in Queensland, Mrs. Irene Longman, has stated that under the [?]distribution plan Bulimba, the seat she ...

    Article : 51 words
  35. Classified Advertising

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  36. CAPTAIN JACKA, V.C.

    There was no improvement yesterday in the condition of Captain Albert Jacka, V.C., who is seriously ill in the Caulfield Hospital. It was reported late last night ...

    Article : 44 words
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