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  2. DARING DASH SUCCEEDS

    PERTH, Jan. 5.—Mr. Harry Baker brought Mr. Pat. Whelan, the prospector who was marooned in the desert, back to civilisation at Forrest to-day. The rescue was effected entirely according to schedule. ...

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  3. HEALTHY OUTLOOK.

    LONDON, Jan. 4.—The interest being shown in the forthcoming British Industries Fair, which will open in London and Birmingham of ...

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  4. CLASH IN THE EAST.

    PEIPING, Jan. 4.—To-day's reports from Shan Haikuan indicate that all is quiet following the Japanese occupation. ...

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  5. TRAGIC LOSS.

    CHERBOURG, Jan. 4.—Within 15 hours of the night-watchman's discovery that a first-class cabin was on fire, the ...

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  6. Hurricane Campaign.

    DUBLIN, Jan. 4.—"If elected we will win the war and in peace regain Ireland's markets within three days," declared the ...

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  7. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF.

    WELLINGTON, Jan. 5.—Ald. Walder, ex-Lord Mayor of Sydney who is now in Reterua, in the course of an interview, stated that a ...

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  8. BRITISH TELEPHONES.

    (Australian Cable Service). LONDON, Jan. 4.—The Postmaster-General (Sir Kingsley Wood) in opening the Young Peoples' Telephone Exhibition at Birmingham, referred ...

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  9. Unrest in India.

    CALCUTTA, Jan. 5—The Maharajah of Alwar is India's most unhappy man. The situation in Alwar State is growing worse and the latest ...

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  10. "FRANCE MOST TAKE LEAD."

    PARIS, Jan. 4.—M. Blum declares Prance must take the lead in denouncing the aggressor at Shan Haikuan. He said if would bo regrettable if ...

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  11. Party Strife.

    (Australian Cable Service). LONDON, Jan. 4.—There will be a growing attempt to restore party warfare in the Commons, says the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  12. POSITION OF AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Jan. 4.—Emphasising how intimately Australia might be concerned in the dispute between Japan and China, if Japan withdraws ...

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  13. BUFFALO FLY.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 5.—The Commonwealth Government having declined to provide funds to assist in te survey of the buffalo ...

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  14. THE WAR DEBTS.

    WASHINGON, Jan. 4.—Senator Borah told the Senate on Wednesday that he had no doubt that France had reason to believe that if she ...

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  15. SUFFERINGS IN DESERT.

    Before starting his story he noticed a whisky flask. Someone saw his glance and poured him out a stilt drink, which he [?]gluped down neat ...

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  16. Phillipine Islands.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—President Hoover to-day referred the Philiopine Independence Bill to the Secretary for War (Mr. ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 6.—AS a result, of the departure of former Air-Commodore Williams for England to attend the Imperial Defence College ...

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  18. Another Threat.

    VIENNA, Jan. 4.—Newspapers draw attention to the danger of Italian-Jugoslay hostilities. The A bend alleges that Italy is ...

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  19. "NECK AT STAKE."

    LEMARS (Iowa), Jan. 4.—"Lynch him; tar and feather him ride out of town on a pail!" cried farmers, who had gathered 300 ...

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  20. USE OF FERTLISER.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 6.—The Assistant Minister for Defence (Mr. Josiah Francis) said to-day that he had boon advised by the Minister for Commerces ...

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  21. TASMAN SEA FLIGHT.

    NET OF WIRELESS STATIONS. SYDNEY, Jan. 5.—Elaborate precautions will be taken by Sir C. Kingsford Smith that the ...

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  22. TOBACCO GRADING.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 5.—The right of the representatives of the Associated Tobacco Manufacturers to speak for the graders was challenged on ...

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  23. STATE FINANCE.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 5.—Commenting on the Premier's review of the financial situation, the leader of the Opposition (Mr. A. E. Moore) ...

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  24. FIJIAN BANANAS.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 5.—Commenting on the arrival of Fijian bananas in Australia, the sub-manager of the Committee of ...

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  25. POLICE REMOUNTS.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 5.—An early decision to close the police remount station at Rewan, in the Central District, is expected to ...

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  26. BOLTING HORSES.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 5.—In the city this afternoon a pair of horses, attached to a heavy lorry, took fright and crashed into a parked car. Two ...

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  27. TRAGIC CAR SMASH.

    Arising out of the death of Hazel Walte from injuries received in a motor accident near Sydney Harbor Bridge on Christmas morning, Charles ...

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  28. PROTECTION OF TREES.

    Valuable trees may soon be protected by lightning rods as the result of a recent experience in Washington. A large magnolia tree was ...

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  29. RETURN TO LONDON.

    LONDON, Jan. 4.—Cardinal Bourne Archbishop of Westminster, arrived in Plymouth to-day from Naples. His health, which caused ...

    Article : 75 words
  30. ICEBREAKER WRECKED.

    COPENHAGEN, Jan. 4.—The icebreaker Malygit has been abandoned after grounding near Spitzbergen. The crew is safe. ...

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