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  2. DEBT CONFERENCE.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that intensive study of the British war debt Note in official circles ...

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  3. ENGLAND'S SLIGHT LEAD.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 27.—England and New South Wales are having an interesting struggle in their return match at the Sydney ground. The play to-day was most ...

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  4. CONSPIRACY REVEALED.

    CALCUTTA, Jan. 27.—A terrorist conspiracy on a large scale, involving all Provinces of Northern India and Madras, has been disclosed following intensive ...

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  5. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—The influenza epidemic is still spreading in Great Britain. Last week's deaths numbered 1,589. Many other European countries are experiencing ...

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  6. OIL-FIELDS DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—Before the League of Nations Council at Geneva this afternoon Sir John Simon, the Foreign Secretary, presented the British case in the ...

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  7. MAYLANDS SMASH.

    A finding that Mrs. Marion Sasson (25) was unlawfully killed by John Edward Gaynor (33), son of the licensee of the Peninsula Hotel, Maylands, was returned ...

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  8. DE VALERA'S LEAD.

    DUBLIN, Jan. 27.—As counting proceeds of votes cast in the general elections to the Dail Eireann on Tuesday, it becomes increasingly apparent that Mr. De ...

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  9. TARIFF BOARD.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 27.—The Tariff Board commenced an inquiry to-day into the question whether it is practicable to evolve some method of varying the duties ...

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  10. LABOUR DISUNITY.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 27.—The question of bringing about a reconciliation between the warring Labour factions in New South Wales was the principal question ...

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  11. THEFT OF STATUE.

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—John William Bell, insurance assessor, was sentenced to-day to a year's imprisonment and was ordered to pay £200 costs for receiving a statue ...

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  12. MR. HILL AND CAUCUS.

    ADELAIDE, Jan, 27.—As a result of to-day's developments in the State political crisis it is considered probable that after his return from the meeting of the Loan ...

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  13. MR. ROOSEVELT'S PLANS.

    WARM SPRINGS (Georgia), Jan. 26.— A new fashion in international relations will be set by the President-elect (Mr. Roosevelt) When he takes up individually ...

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  14. WHERE ULSTER STANDS.

    BELFAST, Jan. 27.—"Efforts to create an all-Ireland republic are futile," declared Lord Craigavon, Prime Minister of North Ireland, in addressing the Ulster Unionist ...

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  15. BRITISH SETTLEMENT.

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—The City Editor of the "Daily Herald" says that it is fairly certain that any debt settlement with the United States must be in the form of a ...

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  16. BRITISH INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—Referring to the gold standard at the annual meeting of the National Provincial Bank to-day, the Chairman (Sir Harry Go[?]chen) emphasised ...

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  17. A RECENT DEPUTATION.

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—Mr. H. R. Morris, speaking at Holyhead to-day, said that when a deputation waited on him recently regarding the distress prevailing in ...

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  18. ORDERS FOR SHIPS.

    LONDON, Jan. 27.—Shipbuilding is enjoying one of its best fillips for several years, orders having been placed since November for 58 vessels of all types, ...

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  19. RELATIONS WITH BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Jan. 27.—The "Daily Mail" expresses regret that the Irish people have deliberately endorsed Mr. De Valera's policy as it is convinced that they will ...

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  20. FACTORY EXPLOSION.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 27.—A boiler exploded at a eucalyptus factory near Wychitella last night and Daniel Norman Callow (35) was killed instantly. Eugene ...

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  21. STRIKE OF FARMERS.

    BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 26.—With the agricultural activities of the province of Santa Fe suspended in anticipation of the agrarian strike to begin on February 1, ...

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  22. FORCED DOWN AT SEA.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 27,—On a flight from King Island to Melbourne yesterday with two pilots and four passengers, three of them women, an amphibian ...

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  23. FARMER'S DEATH.

    WAGIN, Jan. 27.—George Ingram Spencer (69), single, a farmer of Cartmeticup, was yesterday found dead in a paddock on his brother's farm adjoining the ...

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  24. DROWNING CASES.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 27.—This afternoon the body of Ruth Robinson (6), of Dreadnought-street, Lakemba, who was drowned in Gunnamatta Bay on Thursday, was ...

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  25. SELF-RELIANCE.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 27.—Sir Hal Colebatch, who has been appointed Agent-General in London for Western Australia, was entertained at a dinner party to-night. Tributes ...

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  26. MANCHURIAN DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 27.—The attitude of the Commonwealth Government towards the Sino-Japanese dispute in Manchuria, was defined to-day by the ...

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  27. STORM DAMAGE.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 27.—Serious washaways and landslides followed by continuous heavy rain have completely blocked the Prince's Highway between Eden on the ...

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  28. HITLER'S POLICY.

    BERLIN, Jan. 26.—Herr Hitler, the Nazi leader, has abandoned the "all or nothing" policy he adopted when President von Hindenburg was attempting ...

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  29. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 27.—Donald Fenguson Taylor (25), of 10 Young-street, Wollongong, was fatally injured when he was crushed between a large box and a chute ...

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  30. SCENE IN PALACE.

    CALCUTTA, Jan. 27.—The Maharaja of Mymensingh's wife has been removed to a mental home for medical observation following a dramatic scene at his Calcutta ...

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  31. VICTIM OF EXPLOSION DIES.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 27.—David Kerry (38), of Wilga-street, Corrimal, who was burned on Monday when a gas explosion occurred in the old Balmain colliery, died in ...

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  32. TUG STRIKES BREAKWATER.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 27.—It is feared that the subsidised tug Repton has become a total wreck. She struck the breakwater at Bellingen Heads. The master (Captain ...

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  33. SECURITY FOR ALL.

    BERLIN, Jan. 27.—Announcing Germany's return to the Disarmament Conference (as a result of the recent agreement by the Powers to recognise her ...

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  34. TRUCK OVERTURNED.

    John Watson, of Wickepin, was driving a motor truck along the Rockingham-road towards Fremantle, yesterday afternoon and, as he turned into Pearce-avenue, ...

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  35. DISCOVERY OF SKELETON.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 27.—According to a message from Cairns, the human remains found in an old shaft at Tarwalla, near Boonue, a few days ago have been ...

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  36. A SOCIALIST SUGGESTION.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 27.—A motion suggesting a world boycott of Japanese goods was carried at the last meeting of the general executive of the Socialist Labour ...

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  37. SOCIALISTS DENOUNCED.

    LONDON, Jan. 20.—Speaking at the Devonshire Club to-day the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Runciman) declared that Australia was struggling to ...

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  38. TRADE RELATIONS.

    LONDON, Jun. 20.—The Lithuanian Minister, under instructions from his Government, has communicated to the Foreign Office preliminary suggestions regarding ...

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  39. BATHER DIVES ON ROCK.

    Diving into the water from the Cottesloe main beach, near the pier, yesterday afternoon, Cedric Gibbs (19), of West Subiaco, struck his head on a submerged ...

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  40. TRADE WITH SPAIN.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 27.—Senor Mariano Amoedo, Minister Plenipotentiary and Consul-General for Spain in Australia, arrived in Sydney by the Aorangi to-day to ...

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  41. TONGA'S PREMIER.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 27.—Prince Viliame Tugi, Prince Consort to Queen Salote, and Premier of Tonga, accompanied by his son, Prince Taufalahau, arrived in Sydney on ...

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  42. AN OUTBACK TRAGEDY.

    DARWIN, Jan. 27.—Last November the police found an abandoned camp near No. 1 bore, near Birdum. They found that it belonged to a man named Alfred ...

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  43. CANADIAN BUTTER SHORTAGE

    TORONTO, Jan. 27.—A despatch to the "Mail and Empire" from Ottawa states that the shortage of butter in the West permits the importation of 450,000 pounds ...

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  44. THE LAW'S DELAYS.

    DARWIN, Jan. 27.—It is reported that the Supreme Court is to sit in March next. Several aboriginal prisoners have been in gaol awaiting trial since June ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND v. S.A.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 27.—The Sheffield Shield match between Queensland and South Australia opened at Brisbane to-day, but was spoiled by rain. Winning the ...

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  46. HARBOUR BRIDGE FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 27.—The body of a man who is believed to have jumped from the harbour bridge on Thursday night was recovered by the police to-day. It was ...

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