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  2. RUSSIA BRITAIN AND THE SOVIET.

    A note from the British Government was handed today to the Soviet Charge d'Affairs in London, warning the Soviet Government that ...

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  3. STATE TELEGRAMS ALLEGED KILLING OF NATIVES.

    Royal Commissioner Wood, S.M., who has been appointed to inquire into the alleged killing and burning of natives in the Forrest River ...

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  4. FOREIGN CABLES CHINA

    The report has been confirmed that the shells which fell in the French concession and in the native city tonight were fired by the ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES LEGISLATION HELD UP BY COUNCIL

    "The action of the nominee House in referring the Family Endowment Bill to a select committee of the Legislative Council cannot be ...

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  6. GENERAL A MISSING NECKLACE.

    A reward of £2000 is offered for the recovery of a necklace stated to have mysteriously disappeared while in transit in West Eud. It ...

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  7. THE NICARAGUAN REVOLT

    It is stated that Mr. Paterson, the British. Charge d'Affairs in Managua, the capital- of Nicaragua, has delivered a note to the American ...

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  8. DISCOVERY OF GOLD

    A discovery of gold has been made between Parkerville and Hovea about 18 miles from Perth. Fred White, caretaker of the Perth Tech ...

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  9. THE NOTE TO RUSSIA.

    Lobby opinion defines the significance of the note to Russia as giving Moscow the last chance by saying in effect, "Don't do it a-gaitf ...

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  10. GOVERNOR TAKES A STAND

    The Governor (Sir Dudley de Chair) was asked by the Ministry at a meeting of the Executive Council today to agree to the ...

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  11. SUICIDES IN ARGENTINA

    A wave of suicide is sweeping Argentina. Fifteen persons died of poisoning today, and over 300 persons have poisoned themselves ...

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  12. BRITAIN AND THE SOVIET.

    A lengthy reply has been made to the British note to the Soviet Government, and in concluding, the Soviet states that it will continue ...

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  13. GENERAL STRIKE OFF.

    The general strike was officially declared off by the General Labor Union today, and 50,000 strikers returned to work. The balance is ...

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  14. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS NEW SOUTH WALES

    Damage to the extent of more than £100,000 was done by a fire which broke out this evening in the works of Holden's Motor Bodybuilders Ltd., ...

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  15. PLANE BLOWN TO PIECES

    A Finnish army areoplane, while engaged in bomb-dropping practice at- an altitude of 350 feet, was blown to pieces and its occupants. were ...

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  16. Trans-Australian Line.

    A message from Adelaide states that the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Mr. Butterfield) commenting ou his recent visit to Western ...

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  17. FOREIGN FORCES MOBILISED

    Disquieting reports have reached officials here to the effect that Fang's troops arc looting the rice and silk shops at Sunkiang, 20 miles ...

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  18. PRESS COMMENTS ON SOVIET'S REPLY.

    Most of the newspapers are publishing comments on the Soviet Government's reply to the British note. The "Daily Express" says: ...

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  19. INTERNATIONAL DEBTS.

    Interviewed concerning the AngloFrench debt agreement, M. Caillaux said:"I think that the time is near when a big sponge will be rubbed ...

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  20. AUDACIOUS THIEVES.

    Thieves demonstrated their audacity at Croydon on Saturday, when they broke into the house of Constable James Macey in Wychbury ...

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  21. AN OLD IDENTITY.

    Mrs. Hayzan of Canterbury has just celebrated her 100th birthday. She and her husbaud in 1852, during the gold rush, sailed to ...

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  22. LONG DISTANCE MOTORISTS

    Ellis, Birtles and Knowles, who are. motoring from London to Sydney, left Sofia on Sunday for Consantinople. ...

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  23. MILITARY ACTIVITIES IN SHANGHAI.

    The war situation improved during the week end. The Shantung troops are throwing themselves against the Cantonese south-west front ...

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  24. NO REPLY TO SOVIET

    In the House of Commons amid cheers Sir Austen Chamberlain stated that the Government did not intend answering the Soviet ...

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  25. MAULED BY A SHARK.

    Whilst bathing in the surf, at Merenther Beach, Newcastle, this afternoon, Edward Pritchard (17) was attacked and terribly mauled by ...

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  26. NAVAL LIMITATION

    Britain has accepted President Coolidge's proposal for a FivePower naval limitation conference. ...

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  27. IMPERIAL CABLES. UNITED KINGDOM

    Mr. Havelock Wilson, president of the Seamens' Union, speaking at a luncheon at the Hotel Cecil, referred to Tom Mann's activities in ...

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  28. TURKEY ERECTING FORTIFICATIONS.

    Owing to the fears of the Turish Republic that Italy is preparing for a campaign of conquest in Asia Minor, the Angora Government has ...

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  29. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    Nominations for the State elections were received yesterday. Nine Labor candidates were unopposed. ...

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  30. POLITICAL FEDERAL

    Tho proposal of the Federal Government to take over from the State Government the northern portion of its territory, promises to ...

    Article : 165 words
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  32. LABOR WINS BY-ELECTION

    The Labor Party has won a by-election in the Stourbidge Division in Worcestshire caused by the death of Mr. Pielou (Conservative). The ...

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  33. INDUSTRIAL AUSTRALIAN

    The Full Court of the Arbitration Court today granted an application by the Amalgamated Engineering Union for a variation of its award ...

    Article : 86 words
  34. THE DEFENCE OF SHANGHAI

    A piquant situation has arisen here as the result of the action of General Li Pao Shang, Shanghai Defence Commissioner, in ...

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  35. INDIA

    The seizure or a number of documents has disclosed a widespread plot by revolutionaries, who planned a general rising in Bengal. ...

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  36. NEW ZEALAND

    The Duke aud Duchess of York arrived here today, and received a most enthusiastic welcome. ...

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  37. MINNESOTA REACHES.SHANGHAI

    The troopship Minnesota has arrived here with 1000 marines on board. ...

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  38. ADDED BURDEN ON INDUSTRY.

    Employers in Victoria have concurred in in the view that the decision of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court on the 44 hours week ...

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  39. AVIATION ANOTHER PERTH-SYDNEY FLIGHT.

    Major de Haviland, who is attempting a flight from Perth to Sydney in his moth aeroplane,landed at Boulder yesterday. ...

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  40. SITUATION AT SHANGHAI QUIET

    The situation locally remains quiet. Northern troops continue to arrive from Nanking, and to concentrate in the yicinity of Shanghai. ...

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  41. THE DALLEY SEAT.

    The by-election for the Federal electorate of Dalley caused through the retirement of Mr. W. Mahoney was held, on Saturday, the result ...

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  42. DISASTER AT COLLLIERY

    About 200 men arc entombed as the result of an explosion in the Marine Colliery at Ebbsvale early this morning. Rescue operations ...

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  43. DEVELOPMENTS CIVIL AVIATION.

    Numerous and important developments in civil aviation are immiuent, and the year 1927 promises to mark the greatest.advances yet ...

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  44. DE HAVILAND REACHES MELBOURNE

    Major de Haviland arrived safely today, He averaged 60 miles an hour from Perth. ...

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  45. WORKERS MUST WORK

    Interesting remarks upon the effect of a 44 hours week upon awards in general were made by Judge Dethridge in the First Arbitration ...

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  46. BRIGANDS IN YUNNAN

    The China Inland Mission reports that brigands in Yumian have made prisoners of Mr. Metealf, a missionaiy, and Mrs. Metealf, who is an ...

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  47. DL[?]INEDO CROSSES ATLANTIC

    Marchese di Pinedo arrived at, Port Natal today from Fernandg da Noronha, after completing the southern Trans-Atlantic lap. ...

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  48. FANG'S DEFENCE ARMY WITHDRAWN

    Fang's army of 24,000 has been withdrawn, from the Shanghai defence and is replaced by the Shantung army. ...

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  50. DI PINEDO'S PROGRESS.

    Di Pinedo arrived here on Saturday from Bahia. ...

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