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  6. KEMAL PASHA'S LIFE ATTEMPTED

    THE Athens correspondent of the "Daily Express" telegraphs that an assassin made an attempt on the life of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FOREIGN EDITOR'S DIARY

    BRITAIN: press comment on the Baldwin election coup. which went astray. in now arriving in Australia. The predominating festure ...

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  8. COTTON PESTS

    Australia House announces the appointment of professor E. Ballard. of Bristol University. as cotton entomologist to the Commonwealth. The ...

    Article : 69 words
  9. TIBETAN BANDITS

    The United Press Correspondent at Peking says the American Legation reports that Tibetan bandit horses in satang.Western [?] surrounded ...

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  10. A NEW PICTURE OF TROTSKY

    Trotsky. the Soviet leader, who. with Lenin, has "died" more often than ary living human being. is here seen in the uniform of the Red Army. The Russian soldiers are warmly clad and have enough to eat, getting first choice of everything. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CAR'S ANTICS

    The proverbial bull in a cling shop. could not have been responsible for more those than was occasioned by a motor car which crashed through the ...

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  12. FAITH IN THEIR COUNTRY

    There has excuser and [?] dealing on the [?] stock Exchange to-day in the free state loon. ...

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  13. DEFIANT SIKHS

    Last autumn the Raj proclaimed the sikh shrines Committee illegal', and arrested the members. who are undergoing there trial. since the arrests the ...

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  14. NO COALITION

    Reuter's Dreaden correspondent telegraphs that the formation of a saxon coalition Cabinet, including the socialist premier.Herr Held, has been ...

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  15. BIG NEW SHIPS

    According to "Lloyd s Register" the tonnage of Vessels being constructed the internal combustion engines is 35 1.3 per cent, of those being ...

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  16. BONDI CASINO

    William Leslle was fined £30 at Faddington Court to-day for having sold two bottles of sparkling bock, without being the holder of a license, ...

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  17. OUR GREAT PUBLIC FUTILITIES

    To do the wrong thing at [?] cost,seems to he the [?] of some of the States big Government Departments ...

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    the pome Mistier. Mr. Bruce will go to Canada to negotiate on the question of a reciprocal tariff. —News item. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. THE FRANC'S FALL

    A Reuter message From pans states that the French Minster of Finance is submitting to the cabinet proposals to check speculation which has been ...

    Article : 92 words
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  21. STERLING EXCHANGE

    The rate of exchange to the of was as follows in the principal capitan to-day :— Brussels. 98.55 frames: Paris. 88 45 france Stockholm 16 35 hroner. ...

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  22. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS

    The parents [?] of the young Australian League will join in the welcome to be extended to the 340 west Australian members of the ...

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  23. JAPANESE SQUADRON

    On Monday evening. January 25 Vice—Adm tal Salt" CB.. and a number of his officers will be the guests of the [?] General Rrand' and ...

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  24. SERIOUSLY ILL

    Reuter's Malta correspondent telegraphs that Admiral sir perry scott. the famous inventor of various devices to improve big gun shooting in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. THE DAY OF THE HORSE IS NOT YET DONE

    This giant 20—ton girder, pulled by a team of 28 horses, is for use in the Temps bridge. it was mada by the White Bay Steel Works. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. RUGGER IN ENGLAND

    At Rughy Union football to-day at Devonport. Newport beat the United Service by 26 points to 8. STOP—PRESS ...

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  27. CABLE TRAFFIC

    Melbourne cable offices deny the claim made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) that the cable traffic between Australia and Britain is ...

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  28. RECEDING WATERS

    The fall of the flood waters of the River Seine has begun. A decrease of three inches was registered at Paris this morning, and 10 ...

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  29. LIBERALS TO FIGHT

    The City of London Liberal Association has decided to fight the by election caused in that electorate by the elevation to the peerage of sir ...

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  30. POINCARE TRIUMPHS

    The French newspapers, commenting on the Senatorial elections. lay emphasis on the Personal triumph of M. Poincarr. who was re—elected by a ...

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  31. HISTORIC BUILDING

    Last night the fire brigade was summoned to all outbreak in a fancy goods shop in the main street. kept by AId. Legge It was once the Assembly Hall. ...

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  32. J. BULL LIKES EGGS

    Mr. J.B. Merrett, representing the New Zealand Egg producers' Federation. has been invited to the Poetry Conference at The Hague, He leaves ...

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  33. MR. BRUCE STILL BUSY

    Mr. S. M. Bruce. Prime Minister of Australia, is continuing his negotiations with the Treasury on the debt funding question. ...

    Article : 30 words
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