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  2. LARGER U.S. NAVY 100 NEW VESSELS

    The United States Naval Construction Bill, carrying appropriations of 470,000.000 dollars (about £94,000,000), designed to bring the navy to full treaty strength ...

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  3. TERRIFIC HITTING

    J. H. Fingleton, retired hurt.... 78 W. A. Brown, not out.......... 187 D. G. Bradman, c Darling, b Fleetwood-Smith.............. 128 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PRIVILEGED PRISONERS

    Further investigation into the state of affairs in the New York Municipal Penitentiary, on Welfare Island, which has been practically governed by a gangster ...

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  5. "COMEDY OF NATIONS"

    Speaking at the luncheon of the Tudor Rose League at the Savoy Hotel, the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Bruce) delivered an epigram which was applauded ...

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  6. EARTHQUAKE DEATH ROLL FIXED AT 2,500

    With the news now available. it is possible to form a closer appreciation than has hitherto been possible of the magnitude of the Indian earthquake of ...

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  7. THREE MEN KILLED

    HOBART, Friday.—Three men were killed by electricity near New Norfolk this afternoon when a wire on which they were working came into contact with a ...

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  8. PRINCE GEORGE LETTER TO MR. BRUCE

    In a letter to the High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. Bruce), His Royal Highness Prince George has expressed delight at the prospect of visiting Australia. Mr. ...

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  9. MISSING PROSPECTORS REMAINS OF ONE FOUND

    Searching in the scrub country on Woodah Island, In the Gulf of Carpentaria (N.A.), the leader of the peace expedition of the Church Missionary Society ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Prince's Tasmanian Tour

    HOBART, Friday.—Attempts are being made to have the North-west Coast included in the Tasmanian itinerary of Prince George. The Prime Minister ...

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  11. PLANS FOR REGATTA

    Arrangements for a Centenary regatta which, it is hoped will be the largest ever held in Australian waters, were discussed at a meeting of the regatta committee of ...

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  12. "Belgium Must Rearm"

    "Belgium must rearm," declared M. Deveze, the Minister for Defence, after inspecting the eastern frontier, where, he asserts, defensive action must start in ...

    Article : 96 words
  13. MANY DROWNINGS Seven Sydney Victims

    SYDNEY. Friday.—Seven deaths by drowning in the metropolitan area marred the Anniversary Day holiday to-day. Two boys, whose names are not yet known, ...

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  14. BLUE STAR LINE TO TRADE TO AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It was learnt tonight that the Blue Star line will be admitted to the Oversea Shipping Representatives' Association, and that the line ...

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  15. Poland's Vote Reduced

    The Polish Cabinet has presented a Budget in which the War Ministry estimates form 35 per cent. of the total. The Budget says:—"The disarmament ...

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  16. DOLLAR DEVALUATION BILL IN SENATE

    President Roosevelt's Money Bill was subjected to much criticism from the constitutional aspect on the floor of the Senate to-day. The Administration ...

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  17. Australian Missionaries Safe

    Advice has been received from Motihari (India) that the Rev. J. H. Coombe, Mrs. Coombe, and Miss V. A. Smith, of Melbourne, and Miss D. Dillon, of Adelaide, ...

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  18. Large Orders for Munitions

    The Brunn munition works in Czechoslovakia has taken on 1,000 additional hands. The company admits having received orders worth £1,000,000 from one ...

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  19. Viceroy Thanks Commonwealth

    CANBERRA. Friday.— His Excellency the Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) has received the following reply from the Viceroy of India (Lord Willingdon) to a ...

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  20. AIR RACE PRIZES

    Suggestions for the presentation of trophies to the winners of the Centenary Air Race were discussed at a meeting of the executive of the Centenary Council ...

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  21. Former Resident of Tasmania

    HOBART, Friday.—William Fagan, one of the missing prospectors, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fagan, of Magnet. and a nephew of Mr. James Fagan, of ...

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  22. Mr. Hirota's Speech

    According to the newspaper, "Isvestia," the Soviet Government is not impressed by the speech of the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Hirota) in the Diet on ...

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  23. BRITISH COTTON TRADE Minister Visits Lancashire

    The president of the Board of Trade the Hon. Walter Runciman began to-day a short tour of the Lancashire cotton centres. This morning he conferred ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. ADEQUATE DEFENCE

    An impressive address by His Excellency the Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs), during which he referred to the necessity for adequate defence measures, ...

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  25. Revised Conditions

    The Royal Aero Club has received the revised conditions for the London-Melbourne air race, which it will shortly issue to prospective entrants in booklet form. ...

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  26. Higher Income Tax

    The House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee decided to-day on a drastic revision of the income tax law to increase the yield by ...

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  27. RESCUES DROWNING MAN

    WAGGA (N.S.W.), Friday.—Senator Hardy took part in a dramatic rescue today. Mr. William G. Huthwaite, a Wagga business-man, who is a good swimmer. ...

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  28. EMPIRE SERVICE CONFERENCE

    -For the first time in its history the British Empire Service League will hold its biennial congress in Melbourne late this year as a feature of the Centenary ...

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  29. DISARMAMENT

    Sir John Simon, the Foreign Secretary, will make a statement on disarmament in the House of Commons next week. In the meantime the Cabinet committee ...

    Article : 166 words
  30. "100 Per Cent. Monopoly"

    The Department of Justice to-day ordered a re-investigation of the affairs of the Aluminum Company of America, which is described by the ...

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  31. BRITISH SHIPS

    Proposing the toast of "The Day We Celebrate" at the luncheon on the Maloja, Mr. Shaw said that the British, a race conquered neither in battle ...

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  32. Woman's Body Found in Dam

    ROCHESTER, Friday.—Mrs. Hannah Murnane, aged 38 years,was found drowned in a dam on the property of her husband, Mr.John Murnane, at Diggora West, last ...

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  33. Exhibition Prospectus

    "The occasion is unprecedentedly favourable for demonstrating the progress and evolution of Australian industries." states the prospectus of the Centenary ...

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  34. New York Stock Market

    Stock markets more or less marked time to-day pending the outcome of consideration by Congress of the Roosevelt Monetary Bill. Early losses on stock prices ...

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  35. LABOUR UNITY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The country Labour conference at Bathurst to-day was notable for two speeches by the leader of the Opposition in the New South Wales ...

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  36. 50,000 Prisoners

    Herr Gerhardt Seger, the former secretary-general of the German Peace Society, who escaped from a Nazi concentration camp in December, declares that ...

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  37. THE ILLUMINATIONS

    Sir,—It is encouraging to note that the Centenary decorations committee is eager to instal something more indicative of progress than festoons of coloured lamps. ...

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  38. Japan's Methods

    Sir James Parr. the new High Commissioner for New Zealand, arrived in London this morning and received a rousing welcome from New Zealanders at the ...

    Article : 216 words
  39. Faith in Gold Standard

    The report of the Bank of France for 1933 reaffirms its faith in the gold standard, and asserts that the revival of international trade is impossible until the ...

    Article : 73 words
  40. General O'Duffy's Case

    On the resumption of the hearing of the case in which the Government of the Irish Free State is moving in the High Court for the removal of the writ obtained ...

    Article : 220 words
  41. Billiards Championship

    Referring to a statement from Melbourne that Walter Lindrum (the holder) will enter for the British billiard championship if his entry were accepted ...

    Article : 128 words
  42. Law Officers Held Up

    A daring raid was made at Saragossa as a sequel to the recent anarchist rebellion. A magistrate and a legal committee were busy at the Law Courts late ...

    Article : 89 words
  43. Naval Conference

    That the deliberations of the Naval Conference, which is being attended by the officers commanding the Australian and the New Zealand squadrons, are not ...

    Article : 107 words
  44. Serious Knife Wound

    With a deep knife wound in his side, David Blackmore, aged 39 years, labourer, Church street. North Fitzroy, was admitted to the Alfred Hospital in a serious ...

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  45. INCREASE IN SALARY NOT ACCEPTED

    SEA LAKE, Friday.—Mr. McClelland, M.H.R., is making donations of £3/3/ to hospitals throughout the Wimmera electorate. He will not accept the recent ...

    Article : 63 words
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