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  2. LOAN WORKS.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 6.—The outstanding consideration which arises from the agreement between the Commonwealth Bank Board and the Loan Council, by which the ...

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  3. GERMAN TURMOIL.

    BERLIN, Feb. 6.—Six persons have been killed and 1,000 wounded in political fights yesterday, which occurred in 20 German cities. ...

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  4. COUNTRY FIRES.

    BALINGUP, Feb. 6.—Fire destroyed the co-operative store at Balingup late last night, causing damage estimated at £4,000. In the absence of a pipe water supply, ...

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  5. THE HEAT WAVE.

    A fiery sun, a cloudless sky and a searing easterly wind combined yesterday to make Perth the hottest city in the Commonwealth for the fourth day in succession. ...

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  6. MID-AIR COLLISION.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 6.—Two air cadets undergoing the 12 months' course of training at the flying training school of the Royal Australian Air Force at Point Cook ...

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  7. DUTCH NAVAL MUTINY.

    THE HAGUE, Feb. 6.—The mutineers on the battleship De Zeven Provincien (5,644 tons), the battleship that sailed yesterday from Oleleh (Sumatra) without ...

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  8. MAIL BAG RIFLED.

    Presumably while efforts were being made to extinguish a fire at the railway goods shed at Meekatharra, thieves stole a registered mail bag for Perth from ...

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  9. FIGHT FOR JEHOL.

    SHANGHAI, Feb. 6.—The stage is rapidly being prepared for what Japan confidently hopes will be the last phase of the conquest of Manchuria. The activities of ...

    Article : 333 words
  10. SEIZURE OF THE VESSEL.

    BATAVIA, Feb. 6.—It is now known that as soon as De Zeven Provincien left port one officer and one constable jumped overboard and reached a motor launch ...

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  11. COMMUNISTS' VICTIMS.

    BERLIN, Feb. 5.—Berlin to-day indulged in an orgy of Nazi hero-worship, at the burial of a Nazi named Hans Maikowski, and a policeman, who were murdered by ...

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  12. POSITION CLARIFIED.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 6.—The official statement issued by the Loan Council on Saturday was not as explicit as it might have been regarding the arrangement with ...

    Article : 191 words
  13. FLAMES TRAVEL FIVE MILES.

    KELLERBERRIN, Feb. 6.—A fire got beyond the control of some clearers on Brown's Farm, eight miles north-east of Kellerberrin township yesterday afternoon, ...

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  14. GENEVA REPORT.

    GENEVA, Feb. 6.—The drafting subcommittee of the League of Nations Committee of Nineteen that inquired into the Manchurian dispute has made ...

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  15. BRITAIN TO BRAZIL.

    LONDON, Feb. 6.—On his flight to South America, Mr. J. A. Mollison took off from Lympne at 8.12 a.m. to-day piloting his Puss Moth, the Heart's Content, with a ...

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  16. SOUTHERN CROSS OUTBREAKS.

    SOUTHERN CROSS, Feb. 6.—A fire which broke out about 3 a.m. yesterday destroyed the Mechanics' Hall in the main business street of Southern Cross. When ...

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  17. A CONSTITUTIONAL POINT.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 6.—The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Latham) to-day referred to a statement by the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly (Sir Daniel Levy) ...

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  18. PRUSSIA'S POSITION.

    BERLIN, Feb. 6.—President Hindenburg has signed an emergency decree transferring to Captain von Papen (the Vice- Chancellor) as Reich Commissioner for ...

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  19. CONCILIATION EFFORTS.

    LONDON, Feb. 6.—In a leading article on the League of Nations' efforts at Geneva to settle the Sino-Japanese dispute over Manchuria. "The Times" says:—"There is ...

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  20. HITLER'S SALARY.

    BERLIN, Feb. 6.—Herr Hitler announces that he will take no salary as Chancellor, as he earns sufficient by his writings. ...

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  21. TRADE OPPORTUNITIES

    Prospects of an increasing profitable trade between the Commonwealth and Canada and Japan are described by Mr. Donald Mackay, son of Mr. W. A. ...

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  22. CLOVER PADDOCKS BURNED.

    PINJARRA, Feb. 6.—During the week-end, fire broke out on both sides of the railway line to Bunbury about six miles from Pinjarra, presumably through sparks ...

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  23. NON-STOP FLIGHT.

    LONDON, Feb. 6.—Having as their object the breaking of the non-stop flight record of 4,984 miles established in July, 1931, by the Americans. Messrs. Russell ...

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  24. DISARMAMENT.

    PARIS, Feb. 6.—The frank refusal of Captain Eden, the chief British delegate to the General Commission of the Disarmament Conference, to involve Britain in ...

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  25. BROADCASTING.

    LONDON, Feb. 6.—Professor Wallace, of the University of Sydney, who has spent the past four months in Enland on behalf of the National Broadcasting ...

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  26. ANTI-JAPANESE FEELING.

    The intense anti-Japanese feeling throughout China was referred to yesterday by Dr. C. W. Parr, an American medical man, who has been engaged for a ...

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  27. MILK INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Feb. 6—The Milk Commission has devised a scheme for the drastic reorganisation of the industry to prevent under-cutting by individuals and to ...

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  28. THEATRE WORKERS' WAGES.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 6.—Representatives of the Cinematograph Exhibitors' Association and Theatrical Employees' Union met in conference to-day to discuss the dispute ...

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  29. BURNED LINER.

    PARIS, Feb. 6.—As a result of a dispute between the London underwriters and the French Sud-Atlantique Company over the insurance of the 42,500-ton liner ...

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  30. RAILWAY STRIKE.

    LONDON, Feb. 5.—The Great Northern Railway Company of Ireland has decided to close down its Ulster system and terminate the services of its clerks, salaried ...

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  31. RELIGIOUS OUTBREAK.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb. 5.—The President of Turkey (Mustafa Kemal Pasha) and the Prime Minister (General Ismet Pasha) have vigorously suppressed a ...

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  32. SHED WRECKED BY WIND.

    DALWALLINU, Feb. 6.—A remarkable incident occurred on G. H. Owens's farm at West Buntine on Saturday, in which two men were injured. They are now ...

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  33. TRYING CONDITIONS INLAND.

    BOWGADA, Feb. 6.—Heavy thunder accompanied by rain, was experienced during the week-end, the rain amounting to 29 points. Maximum ...

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  34. DE VALERA'S POLICY.

    DUBLIN, Feb. 5.—The President of the Irish Free State (Mr. De Valera), after witnessing a march past of Fianna Fail clubs at Ennis to-day, stressed the ...

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  35. ROBBERY AT MECKERING.

    MECKERING, Feb. 6.—The premises of the Meckering Farmers' Co-operative Stores were broken into in the early hours of this morning and goods to the value of ...

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  36. A RECALCITRANT PATIENT.

    WILUNA, Feb. 6.—A few weeks back a young aboriginal, named Lenne, was speared in the chest by another native. Lenne was brought in by the police and ...

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  37. NATIONALITY OF WIVES.

    LONDON, Feb. 6.—Winifred James, novelist, travel writer, lecturer and journalist, was ordered to appear in the Bow-street Police Court to-day on a charge ...

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  38. BACON AND PORK.

    LONDON, Feb. 6.—The Australian Minister resident in London (Mr. S. M. Bruce) and the High Commissioner for New Zealand (Mr. T. M. Wilford) ...

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  39. JOCKEY'S LIBEL ACTION.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 6.—A Supreme Court writ has been issued on behalf of Robert Inkson, hurdle and steeplechase jockey, claiming £2,500 damages for ...

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  40. AVIATORS OF THE ARCTIC

    FORT McMURRAY (Alberta), Feb. 5.— Victims of the far north air trails, the bodies of pilot P. B. Calder and Engineer A. W. Madin, pioneer aviators of the ...

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  41. QUEENSLAND FLOODS.

    BRISBANE, Feb. 6.—Train services are still interrupted in North Queensland as a result of the floods. The Tully River this afternoon was 7 feet 4 inches over ...

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  42. SWORDFISH CAUGHT.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 6.—There was much excitement at Narooma, on the New South Wales coast, on Saturday when a swordfish weighing 300lb. was caught by Mr. Roy ...

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  43. INDIAN RAILWAYS.

    CALCUTTA, Feb. 6—The remarkable development of motor transport in the past few years is proving a serious problem for the principal Indian railways, ...

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  44. TRAGIC EXPLOSION.

    PARIS, Feb. 6.—Eight persons were killed and about 100 injured by a terrific explosion to-day at the Billancourt electric power station, on the outskirts of ...

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