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  2. MR. HOOVER PERTURBED.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.—President Hoover feels that the United States is faced with the necessity of either raising her tariff walls or taking action to gain ...

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  3. TROPICAL STORM.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 26.—Heralded by ear-shattering thunder and blinding lightning, a tropical rainstorm struck Melbourne late this afternoon with the fury of ...

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  4. DEBT CONFERENCE.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.—Great Britain accepted to-day the invitation issued last Friday on behalf of the President (Mr. Hoover) and President-elect (Mr. ...

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  5. IRISH ELECTIONS.

    DUBLIN, Jan. 26.—Counting of votes cast on Tuesday in the general elections to the Dail Eireann has been completed in less than one-third of ...

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  6. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 26.—New South Wales has to thank two colts, W. Brown and R. Rowe for saving the side when a debacle appeared imminent in the return ...

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  7. A PARTY CRISIS.

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 26.—But for the fact that the Loan Council is meeting next week the Premier (Mr. Hill) might have been deposed as leader of the ...

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  8. BRUTAL MURDER.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 26.—The dead body of Emanuel Kefalas (about 50), a Greek, was found on a footpath outside a wall of the Brisbane Stadium, in ...

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  9. WOMAN ATTACKED.

    When attacked by a man, stated to be her husband, in a house in Stirling-street, Perth, yesterday morning, a woman was twice gashed on her face. The injuries, ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 26.—The intention of the Federal Ministry to give the defence forces of the Commonwealth a thorough review before drawing up the Budget ...

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  11. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE DATE.

    GENEVA, Jan. 25.—The committee of organisation for the World Economic and Monetary Conference decided to-day that it would be impossible to call the ...

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  12. KILLED BY NATIVES.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 26.—The Prime Minister's Department received advice to-day that two white men and several native carriers have been murdered by ...

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  13. MT. EVEREST VENTURE

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—The Houston Westland biplane, which is to be used in the forthcoming British attempt to fly over Mount Everest, successfully underwent an ...

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  14. AMERICAN BANKING.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.—By 54 votes to 9 to-night the Senate passed the Glass Bank Bill, the advocates of inflation, led by Senators Long and Wheeler, being ...

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  15. HINKLER'S FATE.

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—After consultation with the Air Ministry, the committee which organised the search for Squadron Leader Hinkler has abandoned its plans ...

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  16. PEARL FISHING.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 26.—A report of the pretence in North Australia territorial waters of a strange craft thought to be a Japanese pearl fishing lugger engaged in ...

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  17. A.W.U. CONVENTION.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 26.—Recent decisions of the annual convention of the Australian Workers Union, have indicated that the members of the delegation from ...

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  18. AMERICAN WORKERS.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.—"Organised labour has reached the end of its patience and we shall use our might to compel the application of plain remedies with held ...

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  19. BUTTER EXPORT.

    BUNBURY, Jan. 26.—At the quarterly meeting of the No. 1 district committee of the Returned Soldiers' League at Brunswick on last Tuesday night, ...

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  20. THE AIRMAN'S ROUTE.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 28.—Mrs. Bert Hinkler, who reached Brisbane to-day, said she was convinced that her husband would not have attempted the hazardous ...

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  21. BEER-HALL MELEE.

    DRESDEN, Jan. 26.—Nine Communists Were killed and 11 injured in a clash with police during an anti-Fascist meeting in crowded beer-hall. The police, claiming ...

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  22. REVOLUTION WARNING

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.—A warning that there would be revolution in the farm belt unless Congress provided aid for agriculture, was voiced to-day when ...

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  23. GROWTH OF PYRETHRUM.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 28.—As a result of experiments at Canberra by the Senior Plant Introduction Officer of the Commonwealth Council for Scientific and ...

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  24. LAND SPEED RECORD.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—Sir Malcolm Campbell, who has been Buffering from influenza, still had a high temperature when he sailed from Southampton to-day for the ...

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  25. EXCLUSION OF FRANCE.

    PARIS, Jan. 25.—The Prime Minister (M. Boncour) received the British and United States Ambassadors to-day and discussed the situation arising from the ...

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  26. NO IMMEDIATE ACTION.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 26.—Discussing to-day reports from North Australia of the presence of unidentified vessels believed to be poaching on Australian ...

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  27. FORCED DOWN AT SEA.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 26.—With four passengers and two pilots on board, a Saro Windhover triple-engiued amphibian belonging to the Matthews Aviation Co., ...

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  28. DISCOVERY OF SKELETON.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 28.—A start was made to-day to recover the skeleton of a man, believed to be Joseph Maurice Kelly, which was discovered yesterday ...

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  29. THE REALITY OF TRADE.

    LONDON, Jan. 28.—"It will not be easy between now and March to bring the American public to realise that all trade is only barter of goods and services: that ...

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  30. MOTOR TRUCK FATALITY.

    BRIDGETOWN, Jan. 26.—An inquest into the circumstances of the death of Vassilios Christo Christopoulos, a Greek, who died last Thursday following a motor ...

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  31. CONDITION OF FARMS.

    HOLLETON, Jan. 26.—Mr. A. E. Green, M.H.R., paid his first visit to Holleton yesterday and toured the district through-out the day. He visited mines and farms ...

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  32. ROAD BOARD AND AUDITOR.

    MINGENEW, Jan. 26.—At a meeting of ratepayers of the Mingenew road board area last night the report of the Government Auditor (Mr. N. L. Hodgson) was ...

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  33. RAIDERS' COUP.

    CALCUTTA, Jan. 26.—Raiders believed to be connected with a terrorist organisation entered Fort William. Calcutta, in the early hours of this morning through ...

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  34. WORLD'S OLDEST JOCKEY DIES

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—John Faulkner (104) a Berkshireman and the world's oldest jockey, has died. He married twice and had 32 children. He was associated ...

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  35. A GENIAL STRIKE.

    PARIS, Jan. 25.—The strike of stock-brokers on the Bourse, as a protest against the new taxes proposed by the Government, was carried out with the ...

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  36. UNEXPLODED BOMB.

    CAIRO, Jan. 26.—Recalling last year's succession of attempted bomb outrages, including an explosion in the grounds of the British Residency, an unexploded bomb ...

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  37. FARMERS DEMONSTRATE.

    PARIS, Jan. 25.—While the strike of stockbrokers on the Bourse (as a protest against the proposed new taxes) was proceeding, 5,000 farmers met in Paris and ...

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  38. TRAGEDY FEARED

    SYDNEY, Jan. 26.—Police fear that a tragedy occurred to-day at Tamarama Beach. After all the surfers had left the water some man's clothing was found ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND STATE MILLS.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 20.—A cash offer by W. E. Houston, of Blackbutt, was to-day accepted by the Government for the plant and mill buildings at the Imbil State ...

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  40. FIREWOOD CUTTER'S DEATH.

    KALGOORLIE, Jan. 26.—Arthur Vinnecombe (64) was found dead in his camp at Kurrawang to-day. He was an old employee of the Kurrawang Firewood ...

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  41. HOBBS'S TEST COMMENTS.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—Lord Hawke, speaking at the annual meeting of the Yorkshire Club to-day, strongly condemned the Lancashire League's ...

    Article : 270 words
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