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  2. BUSH FIRES.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 20.—Although fires were still burning in different parts of the State, cooler weather at the weekend improved the outlook for the fire ...

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  3. KING'S ILLNESS.

    LONDON, Jan. 20.—The King's condition shows no further change. LONDON, Jan, 19.—To-nigh's bullettn states: "The King's slow ...

    Article : 88 words
  4. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    HOBART, Jan. 20.—Two bright features marked the second and final day of the match between the Englishmen and a Tasmanian eleven at Hobart yesterday. ...

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  5. AFGHAN UPHEAVAL.

    CALCUTTA, Jan. 19.—With 15,000 well-equipped followers, the rebel, leader Bacchasakao (Habibullah Khan) entered Kabul (the Afghan capital) on Thursday. ...

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  6. AMERICAN TORNADO.

    ST. LOUIS (Missouri), Jan 18.—A tornado, originating in Indiana, swept over Southern Illinois to-day, eventually turning northward towards Wisconsin. ...

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  7. LOSS OF THE HSINWAH.

    SHANGHAI, Jan 19.—Accounts by survivors of the loss of the China Merchant Steamship Company's coaster Hsinwah (1,900 tons) outside Hong Kong harbour ...

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  8. COLTS' CONTESTS.

    For the first time in the history of local cricket an interstate colts contest was commenced in Perth on Saturday. The game, which was between Western Australia and ...

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  9. SALVATION ARMY CRISIS.

    LONDON, Jan 19.—General Bramwell Booth's deposition from the leadership of the Salvation Army by the High Council of the Army, was to-day the subject of ...

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  10. NO GREAT CHANGE EXPECTED.

    LONDON, Jan. 19.—Lord Dawson spent only 40 minutes at the Palace yesterday, visiting his Majesty after the ray therapy treatment was applied. The Prime ...

    Article : 212 words
  11. EASTERN AFRICA.

    LONDON, Jan 19.—A Commission, appointed by the Government, under the chairmanship of Sir E. Hilton Young, M.P., has issued a report formulating the ...

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  12. TREMENDOUS BLAZE.

    LONDON, Jan. 19.—In four streets in the heart of Hull, ten sets of buildings were involved in a tremendous fire to-day. The damage is estimated at £250.000. ...

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  13. OIL IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 20.—In reporting to officers of the Public Works Department on the recent discovery of traces of oil in water from the State bore at Lakes ...

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  14. GERMAN ALARM.

    LONDON, Jan 19.—The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" states that a leading Nationalist newspaper, the "Tages Zeitung" states that the German public ...

    Article : 129 words
  15. BRIGHTER SPIRITS.

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—An indication of the King's brighter spirits is given in the "Evening Standard" where it is recounted that when his Majesty returned to his ...

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  16. ATTEMPT TO PREVENT HEARING.

    LONDON, Jan 20.—An attempt was made during the weekend to prevent to to-morrows hearing in the Chancery Court. Colonel Cowham, who has seen 40 years' ...

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  17. ANARCHISTS FURY.

    AMSTERDAM, Jan. 18.—Four policemen early this morning visited a Louse in Grootegast (near Groningen), occupied by a man named Wykstra, a suspected ...

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  18. SLASHED WITH RAZOR

    SYDNEY, Jan 20.—In a small bedroom at a lodging house in Erskine-street, James Blair (60), a seaman, was found late yesterday afternoon with his face, neck, arms ...

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  19. THE EX-KING'S RECORD.

    LONDON, Jan. 20.—"Sympathy for the fallen Amanullah and the beautiful and charming Queen Souriya must not blind us to three outstanding facts of his reign." ...

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  20. TIMBER WORKERS.

    SYDNEY, Jan 20.—As a protest against the operation of the 48-hour week in the timber industry, a demonstration was held in Belmore Park on Saturday. There was ...

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  21. DOCTORS' SUICIDE.

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—There are few more tragic life stories than that of the late Arthur and Sydney. Smith, the twin brothers experts in the radium treatment ...

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  22. OFFICER'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    LONDON, Jan 19.—Shortly after the High Council received news of the injunction yesterday, at Sunbury Court, and when it was about to adjourn, Lieut ...

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  23. HANKOW TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Jan 19.—The Shanghai correspondent of "The Times" states that while the anti Japanese boycott at Hankow continues and the Japanese concession is ...

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  24. STRANGE WAR STORY.

    PARIS, Jan. 19.—Madame Grappe has been acquitted, though she admitted that she fatally shot her husband. She told a remarkable story in Court. Grappe served ...

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  25. EVACUATION OF NATIONALS.

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—The rescue work carried out by the British. Air Force in Afghanistan was mentioned by the Air Minister (Sir Samuel Hoare) in a speech ...

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  26. TRADE WITH GLASGOW

    MELBOURNE, Jan 20.—In an interview with the Premier (Sir William McPherson) on Wednesday Mr. H. M. Ford, who is visiting Australia to develop trade ...

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  27. TRADE WITH CANADA.

    OTTAWA, Jan 19.—The Minister of Finance (Mr. J. A. Robb) indicated to-day that Canada would make a new offer to Australia for the exchange of trade ...

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  28. Y.A.L. BOYS.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 18.—A party of Young Australia League boys arrived to-day and were met by a committee of civic officials and citizens, who were formerly ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND WEATHER.

    BRISBANE, Jan 20.—Following the heat wave of the last few days good rains have been reported from the coastal areas, including over six inches at Cooroy, over ...

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  30. CONSPIRACY CHARGE.

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 20.—As a result of inquiries by the police under instructions from the Crown Law. Department into the born fides of the International Oil ...

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  31. SURFBOAT SWAMPED.

    AUCKLAND, Jan 20.—The swamping of a surfboat at Marakopa, near Kawhia, resulted in the loss of three lives. A party of seven was testing the boat ...

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  32. WAR REPARATIONS.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 19.—The British Ambassador (Sir Esme Howard) announced to-day that Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan and Mr. Owen D. Young had accepted the ...

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  33. MAURICE READ ILL.

    LONDON, Jan 18.—Maurice Read, the one time famous test cricketer, is seriously ill. ...

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  34. PENNY POSTAGE.

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—The Assistant Postmaster General (Viscount Wolmer) said to-day that he and the Postmaster General (Sir William Mitchell-Thomson) ...

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  35. MARSHAL FOCH.

    PARIS, Jan. 20.—Marshal Foch, who has been suffering seriously from heart trouble, is progressing satisfactorily, although he is not yet out of dancer. He ...

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  36. SUSPECT ON ROOF.

    MELBOURNE, Jan 20.—At the bottling store of W. and S. Gilbey, Ltd., gin manufacturers, Rosslyn and Milton-streets. West Melbourne, on Saturday, a man was seen ...

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  37. PRINCE OF WALES.

    LONDON, Jan 19.—The Prince of Wales made his first public appearance to-day since his return from East Africa He unexpectedly attended the England-Wales ...

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  38. BRITISH FABRICS.

    LONDON, Jan 19.—In support of claims both for safeguarding duties and the reduction of wages in certain sections of the industry, the Woollen and Worsted ...

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  39. CONDITION OF W.A.C.A. GROUND.

    Sir,—I was one of the spectators at the match on Saturday between the colts of Western Australia and the South Australian team, and was disgusted at the state ...

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  40. CARELESS SURGEONS.

    LONDON, Jan 19.—According to the St. Louis (Missouri) correspondent of "The Times," Mrs. Nellie Cowman, wife of a restaurant owner, who carried a sponge in ...

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  41. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Jan. 19.—The Government has deculed that the existing restrictions on immigration shall continue for an indefinite period. The creation of a ...

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