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  2. ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN TRADE

    LONDON, Jan. 28.—Sir Henry Barwell (a former Premier of South Australia and also a former Agent-General for that State) presided today at the annual ...

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  3. AIR SERVICE TO ENGLAND

    CANBERRA, Jan. 29.—The Federal Ministry has been advised by the British Government that an important delegation of British postal and aeronautical ...

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  4. DAIRY PRODUCTS.

    After a meeting of the State Cabinet yesterday, the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H. Millington) announced the personnel of the Dairy Products Marketing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SOVIET CONGRESS.

    MOSCOW, Jan. 28.—Appearing on the platform at the Kremlin at the opening today of the Seventh Congress of Russian Soviets, the Russian dictator, M. Stalin, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NAVAL NEGOTIATIONS.

    LONDON, Jan. 28.—Reviewing the results of the recent bilateral naval conversations in London, preliminary to the calling of this year's conference, the ...

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  7. SECESSION PETITION

    LONDON, Jan. 28.—The Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. J. H. Thomas) announced in the House of Commons today that the Government was prepared ...

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  8. PREMIER'S RETURN.

    Improved in health, the Premier (Mr. P. Collier) returned by the Katoomba yesterday from a three months' trip to New Zealand. He announced that he ...

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  9. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF.

    LONDON, Jan. 28.—In the course of the debate in the House of Commons this evening on the Supplementary Estimate of £5,000,000 for the Unemployment ...

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  10. FOREIGN TRADE PACTS.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 29.—More than three hours were spent by the Federal Cabinet when it met in Canberra today in discussing tentative proposals for the ...

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  11. JAPANESE EXPENDITURE.

    TOKIO, Jan. 29.—Speaking in the House of Representatives today the Minister for the Navy (Admiral Osumi) said: "Like fish moving up-river in the ...

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  12. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 29.—The Federal Cabinet today decided to postpone for three weeks after the date tentatively selected last year the resumption of the ...

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  13. TROOPS IN THE SAAR.

    LONDON, Jan. 28.—The actual date on which the international force sent to maintain order during the plebiscite period in the Saar will leave the territory ...

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  14. LONDON DELEGATION.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 29.—Accepting the principle that as a partner in the Federal Government the Country Party should be directly represented on the ...

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  15. AIR SERVICE TO SIAM.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—A special correspondent of the "Dally Herald" states that Japan is making a bid for the establishment of an air base in Siam within ...

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  16. KIDNAPPING CASE.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 28.—Excepting for a dramatic outburst, Hauptmann, who stands charged, at Flemington, in connexion with the kidnapping and murder ...

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  17. IRISH TRADE.

    DUBLIN, Jan. 28.—The Irish Free State and Germany have signed an agreement designed to place the trade balance of the two countries on a more ...

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  18. KING'S JUBILEE.

    LONDON, Jan. 28.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) told a questioner in the House of Commons to-day that the twenty-fifth anniversary of ...

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  19. RUSSIAN PURCHASES.

    LONDON, Jan. 28.—Arcos, Ltd., the big Russian trading agency, is placing cash orders totalling £1,000,000 for the purchase of British machinery. It has also ...

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  20. Hong Kong Preparations.

    HONG KONG, Jan. 29.—Representative Anglo-Chinese committees nave been formed to consider plans for the King's jubilee celebrations. The proposals ...

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  21. ARRANGEMENT WITH BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Jan. 28.—In answer to a question in the House of Commons to-day the Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. J. H. Thomas) said that there ...

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  22. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    CALCUTTA, Jan. 28.—Following a recent arrest at Tittaggarh, near Calcutta, of several youths and a girl, who were believed to have been associated with a ...

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  23. ANTARCTIC SETBACK.

    LITTLE AMERICA, Jan. 28.—The Jacob Ruppert (one of Admiral Byrd's ships) arrived in the Bay of Whales to-day, but because of loose ice and a strong ...

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  24. INDUSTRIAL RECUPERATION.

    LONDON, Jan. 28.—Referring to his discussions last week with representatives of national bodies of employees and employers relating to the possibility of ...

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  25. BORDER CLASH.

    TOKIO, Jan. 29.—The War Office spokesman stated today that the armed contingent from Soviet Mongolia, which clashed with Mongol troops from ...

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  26. PARTY DELAYED BY FOG.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—The Croydon aerodrome was enveloped in dense fog today, and flying was impossible. The delegation of aeronautical and postal officials ...

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  27. ARMY LOVE DRAMA.

    TUNIS, Jan. 28.—A desert drama of illicit love, jealousy and violence was revealed at the opening today of the trial of Lieutenant Cabanes, a handsome ...

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  28. WARSHIPS' COLLISION.

    LONDON, Jan. 28.—A complete report of the damage sustained by H.M.S. Hood, which was in collision with H.M.S. Renown during exercises off the coast of ...

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  29. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Jan. 29.—The War Office spokesman said today that the main topic of discussion between Lieut-General Suzuki and Marshal Chiang Kai-shek at ...

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  30. THE MEAT PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—In a leading article this morning, "The Times" states:—"The matter of an Empire meat policy presses and the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  31. MR. J. M. SMITH IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—The Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald). as a fellow native of Morayshire, received Mr. J. MacCallum Smith (a member of the ...

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  32. THE SINGAPORE BASE.

    SINGAPORE, Jan. 29.—"The chief reason for my visit is to see the naval base," said Colonel Sir Leslie Wilson (Governor of Queensland) when he arrived here ...

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  33. FATAL BOOTLEGGING.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 28.—With the death of three more people today a total of sixteen persons have lost their lives over the Week-end from drinking ...

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  34. WALL-STREET THEFT.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 28.—Daring thieves stole 1,450,000 dollars (about £290,000) worth of negotiable securities, including Government bonds, from a messenger in ...

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  35. "SPEED LAMENTABLY SLOW."

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 29.—Lord Sempill, who landed at Parafield aerodrome last night after a flight from Hobart, referring today to the announcement of the ...

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  36. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE.

    OTTAWA, Jan. 28.—The Canadian Cabinet has approved of an Unemployment Insurance Bill, to be submitted to the House of Commons within a few days, ...

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  37. SIR JAMES PARR'S BEREAVEMENT

    LONDON, Jan. 28.—The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir James Parr) has received many telegrams and cablegrams of condolence on the death ...

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  38. COLD SPELL IN INDIA.

    CALCUTTA, Jan. 29.—The recent icy spell over India has created havoc among the cotton crops in the Gujarat district of Bombay. In many cases over seventy ...

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  39. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC.

    LONDON, Jan. 28.—Trinity College of Music has appointed Mr. Donald Chamberlain and Dr. Alfred Mistowski as examiners to visit Australia. ...

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