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  2. PREMIER CALLED

    The Premier (Mr. J. T. Lang) failed to attend the Central Summons Court to-day, when the hearing was continued of the case in which the leader ...

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  3. PLOT REVEALED

    A widespread plot for the smuggling of firearms for the use of Indian terrorists is revealed at Calcutta, where special forces of police are watching the ...

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  4. UNEMPLOYMENT

    "The burdens on industry must be lightened," said the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. J. G. Latham), replying to-day to a deputation from the Trades and ...

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  5. MORE POLICE

    Traffic police who had been patrolling the waterfront at Port Adelaide during the week were reinforced to-day by troopers. ...

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  6. SPANISH RIOTS

    "Fifteen minutes is to be allowed between the time the column arrives before Manresa and the complete suppression of the revolt," is the order of the Premier ...

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  7. HEAT WAVE SWEEPS STATE

    A heat wave swept the State yesterday. Newcastle registered 104 degrees, Maitland 108.5, and Cessnock 107. But a southerly change brought relief last night. In Sydney the temperature reached 105.6 degrees. An ...

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  8. MAY BE SPLIT

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that there is a definite possibility of a Cabinet crisis on the tariff question. The paper adds: "To-day's meeting, ...

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  9. 105.6 DEGREES IN SYDNEY

    Heat wave conditions prevailed in Sydney to-day, the maximum reading being 105.6 degrees—the highest reading in the city for a considerable time. The highest ...

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  10. "EXPERTS ONLY"

    Following the postponement, as announced at the Lausanne Reparations Conference, conversations are continuing, which, it is hoped, will in a few days ...

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  11. VISIT TO PARIS

    Owing to the extreme pressure of Cabinet work in connection with the early reassembly of Parliament, the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) has had ...

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  12. TWO HOURS LATE

    Delayed by head winds, Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith reached Essendon two hours late, with the air mail from England, to-day. ...

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  13. "SITUATION GRAVE"

    "Le Temps" says: The international situation is grave. Both America and Germany show an absolute lack of comprehension of the necessities of the moment. ...

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  14. DEFICIT TOO LARGE

    Under the Premiers' Plan, Victoria undertook to have a deficit not exceeding £1,310,000 for this financial year, but it was estimated at the end of the last ...

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  15. "GRAVE CONCERN"

    The Empire Dairy Council states that Germany's proposal to increase the butter tariff is of very grave concern to the Empire dairymen. ...

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  16. "SUPPRESS REVOLUTION"

    Senor Azana announces that he is determined to suppress the revolution with the utmost vigour. Cabinet was hastily summoned to-day, and decided on drastic ...

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  17. UNITED STATES SILENT

    The Under-Secretary for State (Mr. Castle) declared that the United States Government has no attitude to express concerning the postponement of the ...

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  18. ARRIVAL IN TASMANIA

    The Southern Star arrived at Western Junction to-night, three hours after leaving Melbourne, with eight pounds of English mail. ...

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  19. TROUBLE EXPECTED

    Serious trouble is daily expected locally, as the result of an ultimatum issued yesterday by the commander of the Japanese Navy in Chinese waters demanding from ...

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  20. FELL FROM HORSE

    Mrs. Joan Beacham, who is employed on [?] tobacco plantation at Bedwell, near Yetman, suffered over 12 hours' agony when she fell from her horse and ...

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  21. INCREASED TRADE

    Australian business men in London are gratified that the increasing trade with Scandinavia is compensating to some extent for the decreased German business. ...

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  22. OPIUM SMUGGLING

    The Water Police and Customs officials this morning frustrated what is believed to have been an attempt on the port of some person or persons to smuggle a quantity ...

    Article : 249 words
  23. WELL-PLANNED THEFT

    A well-planned robbery, resulting in loss in excess of £250,000 dollars and jewels, occurred this morning, when three men, posing as bootleggers, gained entrance to ...

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  24. WORLD CURRENCY

    The well-known banker, Mr. F. G. Goodenough, made pointed remarks upon the world currency and debt problem, when presiding to-day at the annual ...

    Article : 259 words
  25. RECORD FOR 18 YEARS

    Maitland has had many hot days during recent years, but yesterday established a record for 18 years. In February of 1914, a maximum of 110 degrees was ...

    Article : 293 words
  26. BUSH FIRES THREATENED

    The town of Eden is threatened by a big fire which in sweeping in from the western side. A big force of residents with the police have gone out to try and ...

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  27. STRONG OPPOSITION

    Phar Lap will race here on February 21, in an international championship for 10,000 dollars, against Marine, the Canadian champion, Dr. Freeland, and possibly ...

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  28. CESSNOCK 107 DEGREES

    At Cessnock the heat wave reached its peak yesterday, when the thermometer registered 107 degrees. There were slight showers towards nightfall, but these ...

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  29. OWNER MISSING

    Broome's foreign elements are enjoying a laugh. Recently the police raided a gambling den, but when they sought the owner they ...

    Article : 72 words
  30. JUVENILE COURTS

    Proposals contained in the Children's and Young Persons' Bill, the text of which was issued to-day, include the following: Juvenile Courts shall in future ...

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  31. 112 DEGREES AT SINGLETON

    The shade reading at 4 p.m. was 112 degrees, which is the highest recorded for many years. A burning westerly wind prevailed all day. ...

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  32. MOTORIST TO RESCUE

    A double drowning in Narrabeen Lakes was prevented to-day by the quick action of a motorist, who, hearing cries for help as he was passing along the road, ...

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  33. WELL-KNOWN AUTHOR

    The death occurred this afternoon, after some months illness of Mr. Lytton Strachey, the well-known author, aged 51. Mr. Strachey was principally known for ...

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  34. BACK TO NORMAL

    Fine weather again prevailed over most of the State to-day, resulting in conditions in the flooded north becoming normal. The train services between Cairns and ...

    Article : 68 words
  35. MAN KILLED

    When a motor lorry laden with timber plunged from the road into the River Angas, at Macclesfield this afternoon. J. Daly, Chairman of the Macclesfield ...

    Article : 55 words
  36. SMALL STEAMER SAFE

    Anxiety concerning the whereabouts of the small steamer Bopple, which had not been seen since it left Townsville for Brisbane on January 14, was allayed ...

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  37. NURSE DROWNED

    While swimming in a dam at Boho, near Violet Town, last night, Jessie Welsh, 25, a nurse, was drowned. She was brought to the side of the dam soon after she had ...

    Article : 43 words
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