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  2. VISHINSKY'S VENOM

    A feature of the address of the Soviet prosecutor (Mr. Vishinsky) in the trial of the British engineers at Moscow was his venomous abuse of Mr. Monkhouse and Mr. Thornton. "You coward!" "You vile, conscienceless traitor!" and similar epithets were frequently used. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. DAMAGE BY CYCLONE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The cyclone which passed over New Caledonia recently, and did extensive damage, was described in a wireless message received by the Orient ...

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  4. INFLATION.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" writes:—"The outstanding reason for the refusal of the Senate to-day to adopt Senator Wheeler's ...

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  5. LEGAL PROFESSION'S IDEALS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The first Australian conference of bar councils, committees of counsel, and law societies is being held in Sydney. There are delegates from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. YOUNG WOMAN KILLED.

    MOUNT GAMBIER (S.A.), Tuesday.— When a motor-car skidded in some loose gravel and overturned on the Prince's Highway, near Heywood, last evening one ...

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  7. WRECKED IN PACIFIC

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Tuesday.—The story of the wreck of the New Zealand ketch Water Lily, off the Island of Vaitapn, in the Ellice Group, was told by two ...

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  8. TUBERCULOSIS.

    The progress made during the last 10 years in arresting the spread of tuberculosis in Victoria, and in the treatment of persons affected gives hope that with the ...

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  9. JAPAN ANNOYS SOVIET.

    The Soviet handed an abrupt Note to the Japanese Ambassador to-day, citing recent incidents on the Chinese Eastern Railway as being prejudicial to Soviet interests, and ...

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  10. DEATH OF FRED TERRY.

    The death occurred in London yesterday morning of Mr. Fred Terry, one of the world's most widely known actor-managers, aged 70 years. ...

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  11. LIBERAL-COUNTRY MINISTRY.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—A special "Gazette" was issued to-night announcing the new Liberal-Country Ministry. The Ministers and their portfolios are as ...

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  12. Confidence Trick.

    By the old story of disbursing a legacy of £60,000 for charities, in proof of which he produced a bogus newspaper cutting with his photograph, a confidence trickster ...

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  13. INJURED CYCLISTS.

    Leslie Medlycott, aged 26 years, Bay street, Brighton, died in the West Gippsland Hospital, Warragul, yesterday afternoon, from a fractured skull and severe ...

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  14. THREE NONAGENARIANS.

    Mr. Robert George Cook, of Tennyson sheet, Essendon, will celebrate his 94th birthday to-day. His brother, Mr. John Cook, of Mount Alexander road. Essendon, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Mr. "Jimmy" Walker.

    Mr. "Jimmy" Walker, the former mayor of New York, who resigned following the report of the Seabury committee which inquired into alleged corrupt practices and ...

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  16. Lady Seaforth's Will.

    Lady Seaforth, only daughter of the late Mr. Edward Steinkopff, founder of the Apollinaris Company, from whom she inherited £1,250,000, left public bequests ...

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  17. Davis Cup Team.

    It is understood that the French Tennis Association is contributing £240 sterling (at par) towards the expenses of the Australian Davis Cup team in participating in ...

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  18. Economy in U.S.A.

    A reduction of between 12,000 and 15,000 in the enlisted personnel of the army, and from 2,000 to 3,000 officers, is involved in the impending economy programme of the War ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    When leaving Kobe (Japan) on Monday the Australian steamer Mungana (3,351 tons), in avoiding a fishing-boat, collided with the Baikal Marn in the Inland Sea. ...

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  20. RUNNER IMPEDED.

    ORBOST, Tuesday.—At a sports meeting at Bombala (N.S.W.) yesterday, F. C. Andrews, of Orbost, won the opening handicap of £15 from a handicap of seven ...

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  21. YOUTH DROWBNED.

    Slipping on a wet rock. Walter Abbott, aged 15 years, of Farmer street, Burnley, fell into the River Yarra at Heyington late on Monday afternoon, and he was drowned ...

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  22. Olympic Games.

    In a letter to Mr. K. A. Miller, managing editor of the Baltimore "Jewish Times," Mr. Avery Brundage, president of the American Olympic committee, on Monday ...

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  23. BODY IN RIVER.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—After they had dragged the river for several hours detectives from Adelaide, assisted by local police, recovered the body of Jack Young, aged ...

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  24. ATTEMPTED "FOOD STRIKE."

    An attempt by Communists to foment trouble yesterday among the unemployed at the Gill Memorial Home, conducted by the Salvation Army, failed. Dissatisfied ...

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  25. TICKETS MANIPULATED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Seven former employees of the Royal Agricultural Society were sentenced at the Central Police Court to-day to terms of imprisonment on charges ...

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  26. Arms Embargo.

    The House of Representatives to-day adopted in arms embargo resolution granting President Roosevelt power to prevent the shipment of arms to warring nations. ...

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  27. IN SEARCH OF ADVENTURE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Among the crew of the steam yacht Franklin, which arrived at Broken Bay last night from New Guinea, are a number of young men and women ...

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  28. TRAIN WHEEL COLLAPSES.

    ALBURY (N.S.W.), Tuesday.—A serious accident was averted this morning when a wheel of a corridor passenger carriage on the third division of the express ...

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  29. Five-day Week Bill.

    The Senate refused to-day to reconsider the passage of the Five-day Week (30 Hours) Bill which it sent to the House of Representatives last week, and where ...

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  30. Bandits Steal £30,000.

    Three masked gangsters on Sunday held up the Harbin railway office, killed two policemen and two women, seized 300,000 ye[?] (normally £30,000), and escaped in a ...

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  32. Price of Gold.

    The price of gold to-day is £6/0/9½ an o[?]ce. ...

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