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  3. NORTHAM SHOOTING.

    That the youngest son of John William Carroll had admitted that he had accidentally shot his father dead was the story told by a witness when the inquest into Carroll's death was resumed before the District Coroner at Northam yesterday. ...

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  4. FROM CHINA TO PERU.

    A woman in the United States has secured a divorce from her husband because he painted her and their three children green in order to celebrate St. ...

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  5. EMERGENCY CUTS.

    Consideration of the Financial Emergency Bill was begun by the Legislative Council yesterday in an unsettled atmosphere. The debate reflected the sharp ...

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  6. CANCER CAMPAIGN.

    HOBART, Jan. 16.—That the results of treatment of cancer were definitely improving and that there was a decline in cancer mortality were encouraging points ...

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  7. MIDLANDS STORM.

    MINGENEW, Jan. 16.—A tropical storm, accompanied by thunder and lightning, and lasting about half an hour, broke over Mingenew yesterday. At 5 p.m. ...

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  8. OTHER COUNTRY REPORTS.

    Reports received from the country yesterday indicated that the thunderstorms on Monday night covered a wide field. In all cases the storms were preceded by ...

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  9. TEXTILE DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 16.—Employees at the Globe Worsted Mills, Marrickville, one of the largest works in the State, today decided to defy the strikers and to remain ...

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  10. MAIL PLANE IMPEDED.

    NORTHAMPTON, Jan. 16.—The North-West mail plane has been forced down at the Northampton emergency landing ground. Strong headwinds caused a petrol ...

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  11. FILM INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 16.—Today's sitting of the film inquiry was devoted to the cross-examination of Mr. S. F. Doyle, managing director of Greater Union Theatres. ...

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  12. GERMAN DEBTS.

    BERLIN, Jan. 16.—It is stated on good authority that when the creditors of Germany meet on January 22, the Government will maintain its decision to revise ...

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  13. EXTENT OF RELIEF PROPOSED.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday, Mr. Harris gave notice that today he would ask the Chief Secretary (Mr. Drew):—(1) What would be the highest ...

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  14. DEATH FROM TETANUS

    SYDNEY, Jan. 16.—The City Coroner (Mr. Farrington) at the conclusion of an inquest today into the death from tetanus of Mrs. Adelaide Moses, at Kogarah, on ...

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  15. NO VICTORIAN STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 16.—Members of the Melbourne branch of the Textile Workers' Union have decided not to become involved in the ...

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  16. CENTENARY AIR RACE.

    MOSCOW, Jan. 16.—In reply to a query inspired by a rumour from Australia that Soviet airmen were preparing to compete for the centenary air race, a representative ...

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  17. PRIVATE WORKERS.

    Mr. Baxter has given notice that he will move, in the Legislative Council, amendments to the Financial Emergency Bill for the insertion of a new part to ...

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  18. HOT WEATHER.

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 16.—Today for the third day in succession the thermometer rose above the century, ranking the hottest spell since the end of 1931, when more ...

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  19. BROADCAST PROPAGANDA.

    GENEVA, Jan. 15.—At the meeting of the League Council today M. Massigli (France) presented a preliminary draft suggesting the prohibition or immediate ...

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  20. Victorian Conditions.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 16.—Victoria is sweltering under a heat wave. Before 9 o'clock this morning the thermometers at the Melbourne Weather Bureau had ...

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  21. AN EXECUTIONER'S EARNINGS

    BERLIN, Jan. 16.—Holding that it would be unethical if the State paid to third parties money earned by an executioner, a provincial Court refused to ...

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  22. DOMINION GOODS IN BRITAIN.

    There was a noticeable eagerness among consumers of foodstuffs in Great Britain to show preference to Dominion products, and, next to home-grown goods, British ...

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  23. FREE STATE'S ECONOMIC WAR

    DUBLIN, Jan. 15.—Although President De Valera remains obdurate, members of the Fianna Fail (the Republican Party), hard pressed by their constituents, are ...

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  24. 111.8 Degrees at Kalgoorlie.

    KALGOORLIE, Jan. 16.—The highest maximum temperature for Kalgoorlie this summer—111.8 degrees—was recorded today. This is the seventh successive day ...

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  25. MAN SHOT.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Jan. 16.—While stacking wood on a motor track at Alton Downs this morning Ernest Victor Clanfield (24), was shot through the arm and ...

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  26. ISLAND NATIVES' OFFENCES.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 16.—Complaints that too much leniency is shown in the Solomon Islands in dealing with cases of assault on white people by natives ...

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  27. TRAMS TO GO.

    LONDON, Jan. 15.—The London Passenger Transport Board intend to replace trams by trolley buses on long routes in the metropolitan area, and will shortly ...

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  28. PERFORMING RIGHTS.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 16.—The Australasian Performing Rights Association, Ltd., of Pitt-street, Sydney, today issued a Supreme Court writ against George ...

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  29. COAL NEGOTIATIONS.

    GENEVA, Jan. 15.—The High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. S. M. Bruce) presented to the League Council today reports of the economic committee and the ...

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  30. PRIESTS ARRESTED IN MUNICH.

    MUNICH, Jan. 16.—Two Roman Catholic priests named Stoger and Rossman, have been "taken into protective custody." It is alleged that Stoger ordered the ...

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  31. FALL INTO BOILING WATER.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 16.—James Carswell (30), glass worker, fell into a tank of boiling water at the Australian Window Glass works in Euston-road. Alexandria ...

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