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  2. INTENSE HEAT WAVE.

    With a maximum temperature of 111.7 degrees at the Observatory, Perth experienced the hottest day in its history yesterday. The highest minimum temperature ever recorded in Perth was also registered when, following an excessively hot night, the ...

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  3. AUSTRALIA'S CREDIT.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 7.—Despite the concern expressed in some quarters regarding the decreased favourable oversea trade balance it is believed in Federal circles, ...

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  4. NAVAL MUTINEERS.

    BATAVIA, Feb. 7.—Two submarines, the mine-layer Gouden Leeuw, three flying boats, and the Government steamer Eridanus, are now pursuing the battleship ...

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  5. NON-STOP FLIGHT

    LONDON, Feb. 7.—Squadron-leader Gayford and Flight-Lieutenant G. E. Nicholetts, who are attempting to break the non-stop flight record of 4,984 miles ...

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  6. BRITAIN TO BRAZIL.

    AGADIR (Morocoo), Feb. 7.—Continuing his flight from Lympne aerodrome. England, to South America in the Puss Moth, Heart's Content, Mr. J. A. Mollison ...

    Article : 135 words
  7. SPECTACULAR FIRE.

    In a spectacular fire which destroyed the large butchering and ice-making plant if Baker Bros., at East Fremantle, late yesterday afternoon, damage estimated at ...

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  8. GERMANY AND ARMS.

    BERLIN, Feb. 6.—It is authoritatively stated that Bert Hitler's Government, like thai of General von Schleicher, desires to co-operate in solving the general ...

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  9. SPEECH BY MR. J. G. LATHAM.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 7.—The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) in a notable address to-day as the guest of the National Club, at a largely attended luncheon, ...

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  10. BRITISH WAR DEBT.

    LONDON, Feb. 6.—The British Ambassador to the United Stated (Sir Ronald Lindsay) landed at Southampton from the Europe this afternoon, and as once ...

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  11. PREVIOUS HIGH READINGS.

    Until yesterday the maximum temperature of 112 degrees, which was recorded in the Government Gardens on January 3, 1896, constituted an official record. This ...

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  12. CONVENTION URGED.

    LONDON, Feb. 6.—Speaking at Geneva to-day, Mr. Arthur Henderson, president of the Disarmament Conference, said that the conference should with all speed agree ...

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  13. POLITICAL VIOLENCE.

    BERLIN, Feb. 6.—Revolver rule and jungle justice are certain to develop in Germany unless the law is applied with ruthless impartiality. The fact that many ...

    Article : 526 words
  14. HOLLAND DETERMINED.

    THE HAGUE, Feb. 7.—The Minister of Defence announced to-day that all Dutch naval forces in the East Indies would be concentrated to deal with the mutineers, ...

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  15. THE ECONOMIC CONFERENCE.

    NEW YORK, Feb. 6.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that diplomatic representatives of other debtor nations are not discouraged ...

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  16. ENSURING RESULTS.

    GENEVA, Feb. 6.—Five-Power conversations on disarmament were unofficially begun to-day as a result of the British endeavour to speed the ...

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  17. Strut Coercive Measures.

    THE HAGUE, Feb. 6.—Holland is excited at the Javanese mutiny, and agitator are attempting to create unrest at the principal Dutch naval stations. Strong ...

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  18. SPECTACULAR FIRE AT EAST FREMANTLE.

    The scene of the spectacular fire at East fremantle last night, when Baker Bros.' butchering and lee-making plant was destroyed. The damage is estimated at £20,000. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. PRUSSIAN DIET DISSOLVED.

    BERLIN, Feb. 6.—Captain von Papen, as Reich Commissioner for Prussia, having by Presidential decree supplanted the Prussian Premier (Herr Braun) on the ...

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  20. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    All districts in the State reported high temperatures yesterday, the coolest areas being a narrow coastal strip stretching from Albany to Eucla, where the average ...

    Article : 606 words
  21. FUTURE OF BURMA.

    CALCUTTA, Feb. 7.—Thirty-seven Indian members of the Legislative Assembly have issued a statement supporting the Burmese attitude in rejecting the British ...

    Article : 158 words
  22. BURNED LINER.

    PARIS, Feb. 6.—The Commission of Inquiry into the burning of the 42,500-ton liner L'Atlantique found that the vessel was set afire deliberately, and states that ...

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  23. MINING SHARES ACTIVE.

    LONDON, Feb. 7.—On the stock markets to-day the outstanding feature was again the renewed activity in mining shares. The sharp increase in sterling rates sent ...

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  24. FIRE AT SEA.

    LONDON, Feb, 6.—The Furness Withy cargo steamer Pacific Shipper (6,300 tons). with a crow of 47, bound from London to Portland, Oregon, reported that the ...

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  25. FLIGHT TO THE CAPE.

    LONDON, Feb. 7.—Mr. Victor Smith, a young South African airman, left Southampton at 7.10 a.m. in an attempt to break Mrs. Amy Mollison's record for a ...

    Article : 60 words
  26. MUSIC EXAMINERS.

    LONDON, Feb. 7.—Dr. C. Edgar Ford and Dr. J. E. Borland haye been appointed Trinity College Music Examiners in Australia. Messrs. Anderson Tryrer ...

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  27. OPERATION ON FOOTBALL FIELD

    LONDON, Feb. 7.—When playing Rugby football for St. Mary's Hospital against Pontypool, the New Zealand orward, W. E. Henley, a former Oxford blue, dislocated ...

    Article : 60 words
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