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  2. WORKERS ELECTROCUTED.

    HOBART, Jan. 26.—Alfred J. Sutton (45), married, with three children, Charles Edward Shaw (44), married, with seven children, and Richard Cordwell Harrison, ...

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  3. DISARMAMENT.

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—The British Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) will make a statement on the disarmament situation in the House of Commons next week. In ...

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  4. JAPANESE COMPETITION.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Walter Runciman) today began a short tour of the Lancashire cotton centres. This morning he had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. U.S. MONETARY BILL.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.—In the Senate today the debate was continued on President Roosevelt's Monetary Bill, which provides that all monetary gold be ...

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  6. SETTLERS' TRIALS.

    PEMBERTON, Jan. 26.—No considerable body of group settlers have had a more chequered history than those around Northcliffe, where the Minister for Lands ...

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  7. THE EMERGENCY BILL.

    The first sign of the improved relations between the Government and the Legislative Council concerning the Financial Emergency Bill was shown yesterday, ...

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  8. COAL FOR RAILWAYS.

    Following the rejection by the Government Tender Board of the tenders received from the Collie mines for the State railways and power house, the prices ...

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  9. AMERICAN NAVY.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—The Bill introduced by Mr. Carl Vinson (chairman of the Naval Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives) for the ...

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  10. INDIAN EARTHQUAKE.

    LONDON, Jan. 23.—With the news now available, it is possible to make a closer computation than has hitherto been possible of the magnitude of the Indian ...

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  11. BELGIAN DEFENCES.

    BRUSSELS, Jan. 25.—Belgium must rearm, declares the Minister for Defence (M. de Veze), after inspecting the eastern frontier, where ...

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  12. WORTHLESS JEWELS.

    PARIS, Jan. 24.—Henri Cohen, an expert valuer of jewellery employed at the municipal pawnbroking establishment at Bayonne, with which Stavisky, chief ...

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  13. INCREASING THE TAX YIELD.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.—The Ways and Means Committee of the House of Representatives voted today for drastic revision of the income tax law to increase ...

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  14. POLAND PESSIMISTIC.

    WARSAW, Jan. 25.—The Polish Ministry, in presenting the Budget today, in which the War Ministry Estimates are 35 per cent. of the total, says: "The ...

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  15. MINING CORPORATION.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 26.—Alleging that a circular sent to the Minister for Defence (Sir George Pearce) in November was false and malicious, the Western ...

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  16. GERMAN DEMANDS.

    PRAGUE (Czechoslovakia), Jan. 26.—Gerhardt Seger, ex-secretary-general of the German Peace Society, who escaped from a concentration camp in December, declares ...

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  17. THE MARKET POSITION.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—Markets more or less marked time today pending the outcome of Congress's consideration of President Rosevelt's Monetary Bill. Early ...

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  18. EMPIRE TRADE MENACED.

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—Sir James Parr, the former High Commissioner for New Zealand, who is at present in London, spoke strongly to a representative of the "Daily ...

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  19. CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS

    SYDNEY, Jan. 26.—F. J. Perry and G. P. Hughes, the English Davis Cup pair, won the Australian lawn tennis doubles championship at the lawn tennis ...

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  20. BORNEO OILFIELDS.

    SINGAPORE, Jan. 26.—That the deliberations of the conference of representatives of the British, Australian and New Zealand navies is not confined to the ...

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  21. LAW COURTS RAIDED.

    MADRID, Jan. 26.—There was a daring exploit at Saragossa last night as a sequel to the recent anarchist rebellion. A magistrate and a legal committee were busy at ...

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  22. POLAR EXPEDITION.

    S.S. JACOB RUPPERT, Jan. 26.—The unloading of supplies continued today after the Jacob Ruppert returned to her former berth alongside the high ice ...

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  23. CANOE CAPSIZES.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 26.—Several deaths by drowning marred the holiday today. Two boys whose names are not yet known were drowned when their canoe was ...

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  24. NEGRO LYNCHED.

    FRANKFORT (Kentucky), Jan. 26.—The State Legislature passed a resolution today authorising the Governor to take steps to prevent lynching, following the ...

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  25. SCHOOLBOY THIEVES.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 26.—With the arrest of four boys today by Roma-street plain-clothes officers has been unfolded a remarkable tale of depredations over the ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN SYMPATHY.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 26.—His Excellency the Governor General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) has received the following reply from the Viceroy of India (Lord Willingdon) to the ...

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  27. LEGACY OF TAMMANY.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—The official investigation into the conditions obtaining at the Welfare Island penitentiary in East River, were continued today, with more ...

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  28. NORTHERN TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 26.—The Rev. H. E. Warren, leader of the peace expedition of the Church Missionary Society to North Australia, sent a message today to the ...

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  29. RIVER DISASTER.

    SHANGHAI, Jan. 26.—The death roll of the Yangtze River shipping disaster, when a steamer caught fire and sank on Tuesday, is now estimated at 200 as the ...

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  30. SOVIET AND JAPAN.

    MOSCOW, Jan. 26.—The speech of the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Hirtoa) last Monday, in which he expressed confidence that Russo-Japanese differences on ...

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  31. AID FOR FARMERS.

    CAPE TOWN, Jan. 26.—The opening of the second session of the coalition Government today aroused much interest. The speech of the Governor-General (the ...

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  32. SABOTAGE IN RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—The Moscow correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that for wrecking a private co-operative store and the great league metal ...

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  33. CYCLISTS COLLIDE.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 26.—Frank Woodward (20), of Chisholm-road. Greenwich, died in Royal North Shore Hospital today shortly after his admission, from head and other ...

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  34. WOMAN'S ALLEGATION.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 20.—A sensational story of alleged kidnapping followed by an assault on a young married woman residing at Balmain, has resulted in the arrest ...

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  35. MINE FLOODED.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 26.—When an underground river burst into a shaft of the Bright Star goldmine at Newbridge (near Blayney) this afternoon, one man was ...

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  36. MARINE COLLISION.

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 26.—Serious consequences were narrowly averted when the schooner Gerard and the motor lighter Neleebee came into collision in Spencer ...

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  37. BLUE SHIRT ISSUE.

    DUBLIN, Jan. 25.—The High Court today resumed the hearing of the case in which the Attorney-General of the Free State (Mr. McGuire) is applying for the ...

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  38. PRINCE'S TOUR.

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—Prince George, in a letter to the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bruce) expresses his delight at the prospect of his visit to ...

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  39. OUTBREAK OF TYPHOID.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 26.—Several cases of typhoid fever have been reported at Mt. Isa. It is stated that all the affected patients had been bathing in the ...

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  40. MUNITION WORKS BUSY

    PRAGUE, Jan. 25.—The Brunn Munition Works, which have taken on 1,000 additional hands, admit that they have received orders worth £1,000,000 from one ...

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  41. PEA-RIFLE TRAGEDY.

    NUNGARIN, Jan. 26.—A shooting fatality occurred on the farm of Mr. Puffield, of Lake Brown, about 5.30 yesterday afternoon, when Basil John Conway ...

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  42. NEW LIFEBOATS FOR ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—The Royal National Lifeboat Institution has laid down four new motor lifeboats which will be ready for service in the late summer. The ...

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  43. OPIUM SMUGGLING.

    DARWIN, Jan. 26.—Caught by a Customs officer while attempting to smuggle 10 tins of opium ashore last night, Chan Fook. Chinese bosun of the coal freighter ...

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  44. GANG LEADER CAPTURED.

    TUCSON (Arizona), Jan. 26.—John Dillinger, a desperate gang leader who has been wasted on charges of robbing a dozen banks and slaying three police officers, ...

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  45. FIFTH TEST IN PERTH.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 26.—It was stated tonight on behalf of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia that J. Crawford and V. B. McGrath were not available for the fifth ...

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  46. MURDER CHARGE.

    CARNARVON, Jan. 26.—In the Carnarvon police court today Mohammed Bux, a half-caste Indian, was remanded to Perth on a charge of having murdered ...

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