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  2. AVIATION.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—The Air Ministry describes as premature rumours regarding the flight of the first airship to Australia, especially in view of the fact that ...

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  3. OUTLAWING WAR.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—A copy of the Note sent to France by the American Secretary of State (Mr. F. B. Kellogg) has been formally handed to the British ...

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  4. SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 6.—Serious dislocation of the interstate shipping services is imminent as a result of the insistence of the Seamen's Union that members shall not ...

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  5. DEBTS AND REPARATIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—The continued publication of stories to the effect that the United States Government is becoming more sympathetic to a ...

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  6. FIRE ON TRAIN.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 6.—Ten begs of mails for Queensland stations were destroyed when a Louvre van attached to the Brisbane mail train which left Sydney at 2 ...

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  7. DEVELOPING AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—It is understood that the Dominions Office is on the point of submitting to the Australian Prime Minister Mr. S. M. Bruce) the ...

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  8. BRISBANE BLAZE.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 6.—Damage estimated at about £120,000 resulted from a spectacular fire which broke out shortly before 11 o'clock to-night, in a big ...

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  9. BERLIN EXPLOSION.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—Following the violent explosion which occurred early this morning in a house in Berlin, flame shot up without warning 20-feet in the air. ...

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  10. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    The full text of the conditions under which tenders were called by the Federa' Government for the purchase of the Australian. Commonwealth Line of steamers ...

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  11. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    SINGAPORE, Jan. 6.—The light aeroplane Red Rose, in which Captain Lancaster and Mrs. Keith Miller are attempting a flight to Australia, has ...

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  12. VICTORIAN EDUCATION

    To inquire into the working of the Arbitration Court in this State regarding apprenticeship and its bearing on technical, education and with the object of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. A PROFESSOR'S VIEW.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—Professor Gilbert Murray says that America's proposal and the League's resolution declarating war a crime are equally weak. ...

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  14. MIGRATION AGREEMENT.

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 6.—To discuss matters connected with the working of the migration agreement with the British Government a conference comprising the ...

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  15. SCHNEIDER CUP RACE.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—The International Aeronautical Federation has decided that the next Schneider Cup contest shall be held in Britain in 1929, after which the ...

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  16. LINDBERGH'S TOUR.

    MANAGUA (Nicaragua), Jan. 5.—Colonel Lindbergh arrived to-day from Tegucigalpa (Honduras). ...

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  17. FRENCH RESERVATION.

    PARIS, Jan. 5.—A very interesting development is Cabinet's instructions to the French Ambassador at Washington to make a specific reservation safeguarding ...

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  18. DIAMOND RUSH.

    CAPETOWN, Jan. 6.—What will probably be the last diamond rush in South Africa took place at Grasfontein Eastern Transvolal, to-day, when 4.000 ...

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  19. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED.

    LONDON, Jan. 6.—Wide powers will be given to the board consisting of business men, a trade union representative, and an official which was announced ...

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  20. GREYCLIFFE DISASTER.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 6.—Mr. Holman, K.C., representing the Commonwealth Navigation Department, resumed his address to-day before the Court of Marine inquiry ...

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  21. SYDNEY TO NEW ZEALAND.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 6.—In all probability the flight to New Zealand by Captain Hood and Lieutenant Moncrieff will commence about 2 o'clock on Monday ...

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  22. OWNERS' MANIFESTO.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 6.—In a statement issued to-day the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Federation asks:—"Are shipowners to be allowed to manage ...

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  23. CHANGED ATTITUDE.

    PARIS, Jan. 5.—French opinion concerning Mr. Kellogg's proposals has changed end now regards it even with favour. The change is the result of the ...

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  24. LOS ANGELES MURDER.

    LOS ANGELESS, Jan. 5.—Edward Hickman to-day pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity, to an indictment charging him with complicity in the ...

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  25. BRITISH TRADE UNIONS.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—The report of the Registrar of Friendly Societies on trade unions for the year 1926, shows a further decrease of 300,000 in the ...

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  26. WOMAN'S SUCCESS.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—The governors of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre at Stratford-on-Avon have unanimously agreed with the expert committee's ...

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  27. WASHINGTON PLEASED.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—The seeming shift of sentiment in French Government circles in favour of the principle of the American proposal for a multilateral ...

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  28. BUTTERFLY CHASING.

    LISBON, Jan. 5.—The ex-King Ferdinand of Bulgaria has cancelled a year's engagements and sailed for South America [?] wiht a butterfly [?] ...

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  29. EASTERN HEADGEAR.

    LONDON, Jan. 6.—The "Daily Telegraph'" Alexandria correspondent writes:—"Fuel has been added to the fire on the burning question of the head-gear ...

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  30. TRADE WITH CANADA.

    OTTAWA, Jan. 5.—The Australian-Canadian Trade Treaty will be discussed at the coming session of Parliament. For some time there have been ...

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  31. WOOL FOR HATS.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 6.—The Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. H. E. Patten) said to-day that he had investigated the complaint made by importers and others ...

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  32. IRISH FREE STATE.

    DUBLIN, Jan. 5.—The Republican Party has secured the necessary 75,000 signatures to a petition to Parliament to initiate legislation in accordance with ...

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  33. JAPANESE OPINION.

    TOKIO, Jan. 6.—Leading vernacular newspapers, commenting on the American proposals for "no war" treaties, report that the Japanese authorities are ...

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  34. SIR G. RYRIE VICTIMISED.

    LONDON, Jan. 6.—The residence of the High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Granville Ryrie) at Ennismore Gardens was burgled last night. Sir ...

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  35. INTERNATIONAL FAIRS.

    LONDON, Jan. 6.—The Parliamentary correspondent of "The Times" says that discussions which took place a few days ago between British and French ...

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  36. MR. LARKIN OPTIMISTIC.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 6.—That a profit of £300,000 a year, excluding depreciation and interest, could be earned by the seven steamers comprising the ...

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  37. JAZZ DENOUNCED.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—We must not allow jazz to pay fat dividends while steel, cotton and wool languish, said Sir Henry Coward (Conductor of the Sheffield ...

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  38. THANKS TO AMERICA.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—The President of the Irish Free State (Mr. W. T. Cosgrave) was tendered a banquet in Dublin prior to his departure for America. ...

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  39. PEACE POLICY.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 5.—The Japanese Ambassador (Mr. Matsudaira) addressing the Japan Society to-day said:—"I am most happy to think that the modest ...

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  40. RAID ON IRAQ.

    BAGDAD, Jan. 5.—It has been officially announced that a combined Iraq and British force are making preparations to punish the Neid tribe of Mutair, who ...

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  41. ACCIDENTS.

    Henry Cooper (29) was admitted to the Perth Hospital yesterday from Osborne Park, suffering from burns on the face and an injury to his right eve. It ...

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  42. LITHUANIA AND POLAND.

    TURIN, Jan. 5.—"We shall never receive a Polish diplomatic representative it Kovno. We shall be glad to welcome him at Vilna, but never elsewhere." ...

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  43. Ankle Fractured.

    Alexander Barry (64), residing at the Leederville Hotel, slipped on a footpath in St. George's-terraee yesterday and fractured his ankle. He was conveyed ...

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  44. AN AMERICAN ESTATE.

    LONDON, Jan. 6.—The daughter and sons of Mrs. Veage, a resident of Cross, RathfryJand, County Down, Ireland, who is at present in Sydney, will benefit under ...

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  45. U.S.A. FINANCE.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—The Department of Commerce has announced that American investments abroad reached the total of 13,000,000,000 dollars ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN AUTHOR.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—Benns published to-day a book called "Tango," by Mr. Percy Charles Rodda, an Australian [?] formerly on the staffs of the ...

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  47. WOMAN'S VENTURE.

    CALCUTTA, Jan. 6.—Accompanied by her husband and Captain Bugg, Mrs. Ivy Hercombe, an attractive young woman, left Calcutta this morning in an attempt ...

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  48. Motor Cyclist Injured.

    A collision between a motor cycle and a motor car in Queen Victoria-street, Fremantle, yesterday, resulted in the evclist. Clem Langley being taken to ...

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  49. POLICE NEWS.

    The motor car, belonging to Edward Cadd, of Cleaver-street, West Perth, which was stolon from outside the North Perth Bowling Club on Thursday evening ...

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  50. A Broken Collarbone.

    While riding bicycle at the intersection of East-street and Canning-road East Fremantle, yesterday. George Brown, of 38 "George-street. East ...

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  51. PARK MURDER.

    LONDON, Jan. 6.—Sidney Goulter (24), a motor mechanic, who was sentenced to death on December 5 on a charge of having murdered Constance ...

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  52. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—The first payment of pensions under the contributory scheme to persons over 65 and 70 years of ago who have been insured under the ...

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  53. JEWELLERY THEFT.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 6.—Using sacks and blankets to deaden the sound, thieves blew open a safe in the store of the Fidelity Storage Company, 533 ...

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  54. GERMANY'S ARMY.

    PARIS, Jan. 6.—France is surprised at Germany's defence budget of £35,000,000. It is pointed out that for her skeleton ...

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  55. Alleged Assault and Robbery.

    Detective-Sergeant Doyle continued his investigations yesterday into the alleged assault and robbery of James Cox (35), who left the Perth Hospital on ...

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  56. ALLEGED CAR-STEALING.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 6.—The courthouse at Gundagai was crowded to-day when Wesley Sargent (22). Harold Puph (35), James Spencer (16). John Sargent (18) ...

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  57. THE SEAMEN'S UNION.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 6.—The Sydney Branch of the Australian Seamen's Union at a recent meeting carried a motion demanding that the General President ...

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  58. FIRES ON STEAMERS.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 6.—Advice bas been received in Sydney that a fire broke out several days ago on the Norwegian steamer Yarra at Gizo, in the Solomon ...

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  59. COAL INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 6.—The chairman of the Northern Colliers' Association (Mr. C. M. McDonald) said to-day that, in view of the unprecedented slackness of ...

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  60. City Arrests.

    James Percival Richmond (36), millhand, was arrested in Perth yesterday by Detectives Gee and Pusey, and charged with having stolen a quantity of ...

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  61. CENTRAL AFRICAN RAILWAY.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—The Colonial Office announces that the Tororo-Mbulia-muti-Jinya extension of the Kenya and Uganda railway will be opened to ...

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  62. ESSEX ROAD CRIME.

    LONDON, Jan. 6.—Scotland Yard attaches no importance to the statement of a seaman from the s.s. Baradine in connection in murder of Constable ...

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