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  2. AMERICAN NAVY.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.—Admiral Hughes continued his evidence before the Naval Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives to-day. He stated that ...

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  3. AVIATION.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 18.—With two-thirds of their task behind them, a wireless message was received from Captain Kingsford Smith and Lieutenant Pond ...

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  4. SPIES SENTENCED.

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—At the Old Bailey to-day James McCartney and Jan Hansen were found guilty on a charge of having collected Information for a foreign Power ...

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  5. AN OUTSPOKEN QUEEN.

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—That the Queen was so indignant with regard to the Liberal policy towards Irish Home Rule in 1885 that she threatened to resign from the ...

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  6. CHURCH REUNION.

    MALINES (Belgium), Jan. 18.—When prominent members of the Anglican and Roman Catholic Churches met at Malines at various times between 1921 and 1925 to ...

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  7. SOVIET'S REVENGE.

    MOSCOW, Jan. 18.—For the purpose of punishment the Soviet has divided the Opposition leaders into three groups—incorrigibles, penitents and non-penitents. ...

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  8. TRAPPED BY BUSH FIRE.

    While trying to extinguish a bush fire raging on a neighbour's property at East Wanneroo, 16 miles from Perth, Ernest Johnson (20), was trapped by the flames ...

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  9. DISARMAMENT.

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—"There are some questions which no country could safely submit to arbitration," says a British memorandum to the League of Nations, ...

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  10. Petrol Nearly Exhausted.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 19.—A wireless message has been received from Captain smith stating that the petrol is nearly exhausted and that he can remain in the ...

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  11. AIRSHIP SERVICES.

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—The Commonwealth Director of Postal Services (Mr. H. P. Brown) reveals the interesting fact that the appendices of a million cattle would ...

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  12. ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES.

    LONDON, Jan. 19.—The first official announcement regarding the banishments was issued from Moscow yesterday in the form of a statement by the Tess Agency. This ...

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  13. McCARTNEY'S CAREER.

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—After the delivery of the sentences it was revealed that McCartney was a native of Fifeshire. He was educated at a public school and on ...

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  14. SCIENCE CONGRESS.

    HOBART, Jan. 19.—Several important papers dealing with cancer, education, wireless, Federal and State finance, infant mortality and other subjects of interest ...

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  15. FLYING BOATS CRUISE

    COLOMBO, Jan. 19.—The R.A.F. flying boats left Trincomali for Madras at 7 o'clock this morning. ...

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  16. TROTSKY FAREWELLED.

    BERLIN, Jan. 18.—A message from Moscow states that M. Trotsky, pale, but dignified, left for Vyernyi to-day. He was taken to the station by a strong squad of ...

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  17. FEDERAL-STATE FINANCE.

    HOBART, Jan. 19.—Some important observations regarding the financial relations between the Commonwealth and the States, including a suggestion that the ...

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  18. DUTCH PROJECT.

    AMSTERDAM, Jan. 19.—The Dutch Indies Aerial Company has ordered four triple-engined Fokker aeroplanes to inaugurate the East Indies service in ...

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  19. "EUROPE'S DANGER SPOT."

    "To my mind Italy is unquestionably the danger-spot in Europe at the present moment." So Professor W. Murdoch expressed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. BRITISH POLITICS.

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—Lobbyists have begun conjecturing the date of the next election. Some think that the Prime Minister (Mr. S. Baldwin) may co to the ...

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  21. LONDON FLOODS.

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—At the conclusion of the inquest on the victims of the recent disastrous floods in London, the jury added a rider that it was not satisfied that ...

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  22. TRANS-TASMAN FLIGHT.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 19.—A statement was officially issued to-night on behalf of the promoters of the proposed trans-Tasman flight by Mr. P. H. Moody, and Mr. ...

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  23. BRITISH NAVY.

    LONDON, Jan. 19.—Admiral of the Fleet (Sir Charles Madden) told an audience at the United Service Institution that naturally, he was surprised to learn ...

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  24. FARMERS' PARTY.

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—The proceedings of the annual meeting of the National Farmers' Union indicated a possible development similar to that which has taken ...

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  25. AMERICAN SENATE.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.—As the result of a fierce debate lasting several hours. between Senator Heflin and Senator Robinson (the Democratic leader), during which ...

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  26. DINING CAR DISPUTE.

    KALGOORLIE, Jan. 19.—A meeting of men affected by the strike of crews on the Great Western line was held at the Trades Hall, Kalgoorlie, this morning. It was ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    MONTREAL, Jan. 18.—The annual convention of the Canadian Produce Association has passed a resolution asking the Government to adjust the creamery tariff ...

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  28. DIXON EXTRADITION.

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—Richard Aubrey Brown Dixon (47), who, with his sister, was arrested in Adelaide, last June and brought back to England to answer a ...

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  29. CHAUFFEUR MURDERED.

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—A message from Limoges (France) states that a unknown man telephoned to L. Faure, a chauffeur, on January 12 and asked him to under. ...

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  30. PAN-AMERICANISM.

    HAVANA, Jan. 18.—The attitude of the Cuban public towards the Nicaraguan situation was signally demonstrated when the flags of the 21 nations participating in the ...

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  31. BEDROOM QUARREL.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 19.—John Hamston, alias John Patrick Murphy, was committed for trial on a charge of murder by the Ballarat Coroner (Mr. P. H. Elliott) ...

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  32. EMPIRE TRADE.

    LONDON, Jan. 19.—"Looking to the future, there is good ground for confidence," said Mr. F. C. Goodenough (chairman) at a meeting of Barclay's Bank. "Both ...

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  33. Confession Retracted.

    PARIS, Jan. 19.—The murder of Faure has developed into a first-class mystery. The body was not found at the spot Baratand indicated, and he has retracted his ...

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  34. WIRELESS COMPANY.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 19.—The annual report of Amalgamated Wireless, Ltd., three mouths belated, covers the period ended on June 30 last. The profit shown is £25,149 ...

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  35. "GHOSTS OF MENIN GATE."

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—Lord Woolavington has purchased Sir John Longstaff's inspired picture, "The Ghosts of Menin Gate." ...

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  36. "SAFETY FIRST."

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—"There is a growing feeling among school children that the slogan 'safety first' means your own safety first and be blowed to anybody else's eyes. ...

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  37. LIGHT-HOUSE STEAMERS.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 19.—After a meeting of the Federal Cabinet the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced last night that satisfactory progress was being made ...

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  38. CHILD MURDERER.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 19.—A message from Flint (Michigan) states that the elderly man who confessed to having murdered and mutilated Dorothy Schneider has been ...

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  39. WAR IN CHINA.

    SHANGHAI, Jan. 19.—The rivalry for the control of the Yangtse, as anticipated, has resulted in an outbreak of hostilities between the forces of the Nanking ...

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  40. PERSIAN REVOLT.

    BASRA, Jan. 18.—A serious situation is developing in the Persian province of Arabistan, owing to the peasants' refusal to pay the recent tax increases. The ...

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  41. MISSING AIRMEN.

    WELLINGTON, Jan. 19.—There have been no fresh developments concerning the missing airmen, and the populace is settling down to the conviction that all ...

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  42. "NO IMPROVEMENT."

    The secretary of the Fremantle branch of the Seamen's Union (Mr. T. Houghton) said yesterday that the union was strongly opposed to the action of the service in ...

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  43. GUN-RUNNING.

    SHANGHAI, Jan. 19.—With one steamer having already landed a large consignment of arms and ammunition for the armies of Marshalls Chang Two-lin and ...

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  44. SOUTH AFRICA'S STATUS.

    CAPETOWN, Jan. 18.—The Government Dutch organ. "Die Burger," while enthusiastically welcoming the decision that the Governor-General (the Earl of ...

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  45. ARBITRATION.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 19.—Many of the Victorian branches of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners have from time to time expressed dissatisfa[?] ...

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  46. BODY FOUND ON RAILS.

    PARIS, Jan. 19.—The finding of the mangled body of a labourer on a railway crossing at Meaux has had a surprising sequel. ...

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  47. "TONS OF MONEY."

    Arrangements have been made by the West Australian Society of Concert Artists (The Green Room Club) to produce the farce "Tons of Money" at His ...

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  48. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—The South Australian Government, acting independently, but with the co-operation of the Commonwealth, is issuing a £1,500,000 loan, ...

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