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  2. FACTORS FOR PEACE

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—Discussing the prospects of an early settlement of the Italo-Abyssinian conflict, the diplomatic correspondent of the "Manchester ...

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  3. LAVAL CABINET.

    LONDON, Jan. 13.—Faced with obstacles at least as serious as those which it recently surmounted, the Laval Government will meet the Chamber of Deputies ...

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  4. CONSPIRACY CHARGE.

    The allegation that the meat contractors to the Hospital for the Insane, Claremont, had delivered short-weight meat to the hospital was made in the Perth ...

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  5. ASSASSINATION TRIAL.

    WARSAW, Jan. 13.—After a trial that lasted from November, 12 Ukranian terrorists were convicted today of complicity in the assassination of General Pieracki, ...

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  6. NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—It was authoritatively stated this morning that Japan had decided to withdraw from the five-Power naval conference. ...

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  7. CRASH IN THE SEA.

    ALEXANDRIA, Jan. 14.—Captain V Gorry Wilson, pilot and sole survivor of the Imperial Airways three-engined flying boat City of Khartum, which ...

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  8. SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 14.-Endorsing the action of the seamen in Sydney yesterday, a meeting of the Melbourne seamen decided today in favour of a continuance ...

    Article : 261 words
  9. U.S. NEUTRALITY BILL.

    ROME, Jan. 13.—There is undisguised satisfaction that the clause in the new United States Neutrality Bill giving the President power to prohibit abnormal ...

    Article : 94 words
  10. TROOP DESERTIONS.

    LONDON, Jan. 13.—Serious unrest among the German-speaking populace of the Italian Tyrol and increasing desertions by citizens liable for military ...

    Article : 320 words
  11. ELECTRICAL STORMS.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 14.—Slight damage was done to the nurses' quarters at the Ayr District Hospital when the building was struck by lightning during a ...

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  12. ENDORSEMENT IN BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 14.—At a short meeting today Brisbane seamen endorsed the resolutions adopted by the Sydney branch yesterday, except that calling on the men ...

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  13. IDLE INTRASTATE SHIPS.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 14.—The North Coast Co. manned three of its idle freighters with volunteers today and it is expected that the fourth vessel will be manned ...

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  14. NATIVES' TREAT.

    KALGOORLIE, Jan. 14.—On their way to Perth to spend a holiday, 39 half-caste and native children from the Mt. Margaret Mission, near Morgans, passed ...

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  15. NAZI CENSORSHIP.

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—The Berlin correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" reports that M. Ernst Popper, Berlin correspondent of the "Prader Tageblatt." ...

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  16. FIGHTING AT MAKALE.

    LONDON, Jan. 13.—Dispatches from Asmara (Eritrea) report that the military operations in the region of Makale, on the northern front in Abyssinia, where the ...

    Article : 140 words
  17. RELIEF PAYMENTS.

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 14.—As a result of the receipt of money from the Australasian Council of Trade Unions, the Port Adelaide branch of the Seamen's Union ...

    Article : 91 words
  18. CHURCH DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—A turn for the better in the Protestant Church dispute after the New Year is noticed by observers in Berlin, Dr. Kerrl, having "cracked" ...

    Article : 168 words
  19. Arrangements at Fremantle.

    The secretary of the West Australian branch of the Seamen's Union (Mr. J. Byrne) said yesterday that, as a result of donations made by various unions, the ...

    Article : 81 words
  20. CYCLONE HAVOC.

    BROOME, Jan. 14.—A native runner from Anna Plains Station arrived at the Lagrange Bay Post Office this morning with a message from Mr. Wyndham, the ...

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  21. PLANE HIT BY SHELL.

    ASMARA, Jan. 14.—Vittorio Mussolini, one of the Duce's two sons serving with the Italian Air Force, had a narrow escape when his plane was hit by an ...

    Article : 62 words
  22. SCOTTISH BY-ELECTION.

    LONDON, Jan. 13.—The Ross and Cromarty Liberal Association has rejected the offer of Mr. Randolph Churchill, who was adopted on Saturday as a ...

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  23. ILLEGAL TAXES.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.—The Supreme Court of the United States delivered a unanimous judgment today that processing taxes under the Agricultural ...

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  24. THE SALVAGED MAILS.

    DARWIN, Jan. 14.—Portion of the 3001b. of Australian mail salvaged from the Imperial Airways flying boat, City of Khartum, after it crashed in the ...

    Article : 248 words
  25. COST OF THE WAR.

    ROME, Jan. 13.—A royal decree which was promulgated today authorises the expenditure of £10,000,000 sterling for extraordinary needs in East Africa and ...

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  26. IN EVENT OF ATTACK.

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—At today's meeting of the Cabinet to consider oil sanctions prior to the League Council meeting on January 20. It is understood. ...

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  27. SHOTS IN COURT.

    CHICAGO, Jan. 13.—An ordinary real estate mortgage case in the courts to-day had an astonishing climax, a lawyer, Christopher Kinney, being shot dead by ...

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  28. MOTOR BUS STRIKE.

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—A precedent was created when the Government Traffic Commissioner used his powers today to order back to work motor bus workers ...

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  29. SURF BOAT CAPSIZES.

    BUNBURY, Jan. 14.—Three members of the Bunbury Surf Life-saving Club received cuts and bruises when the surf boat they were using to place swimming ...

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  30. LIFE-SAVER DROWNED.

    CAPE TOWN, Jan. 13.—While practising life-saving today, a traffic constable who was a heavyweight boxing champion was drowned. Acting as ...

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  31. LEAGUE FINANCES.

    GENEVA, Jan. 14.—The League of Nations' finances are in their best condition since the League was founded. In addition to a budget surplus, economies ...

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  32. A FORTUNE FOR £1.

    CALCUTTA, Jan. 14.—A lucky purchase was made at Benares by an officer of a British regiment. Examining ornaments in a brass dealer's shop in the ...

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  33. ISLAND GOLD.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 14.—The full-rigged ship Joseph Conrad will leave Melbourne within a week under charter to a goldmining company to take a ...

    Article : 148 words
  34. BRITISH COAL DISPUTE

    LONDON, Jan. 13.—The president of the Mineworkers' Federation (Mr. Joseph Jones) appealed to the colliery owners in the course of a speech at ...

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  35. GERMAN REACTION.

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—Strong suspicion that the agreement being discussed by Britain and France for mutual aid in the Mediterranean is intended also to apply ...

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  36. STEWART SOCIETY.

    LONDON, Jan. 13.—Inspired by the number of Stewarts whose names he saw recorded on the Auckland war memorial, Lieut.-Col. William Burton Stewart will ...

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  37. SHORTLIVED FREEDOM.

    LAUNCESTON, Jan. 14.—The second of the two men who escaped from the new gaol in Cameron-street, Launceston, yesterday afternoon, was taken into ...

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  38. RUGBY FOR ITALIANS.

    ROME, Jan. 13.—Owing to the "well-defined characteristics of Rugby as a combatant sport," the Young Fascist combatant groups have adopted it as an ...

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  39. MR. RUDYARD KIPLING.

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—The condition of Mr. Rudyard Kipling, who was taken seriously ill at a London hotel on Sunday night and who underwent an urgent ...

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  40. TRAGEDY FOLLOWS ARREST.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 14.—When Joseph Edward Gunning (49), miner, of Long Gully, appeared in the Bendigo Police Court this morning on a charge of ...

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  41. BURNT TO DEATH.

    LONDON, Jan. 13.—When a miner's wooden cottage at Tyldesley, Lancashire, was destroyed by fire today, Mrs. Adam Tyrer, and her eight children, whose ages ...

    Article : 78 words
  42. STABBING ON ISLAND.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 14.—Following investigations into the death of Molly Huddy, an aboriginal woman, who was stabbed at Fantome Island on Sunday, a charge ...

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  43. SINGER'S UNHAPPY END.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 13.—Only a fortnight after the death of his wife, Madame Emily Spada, a famous singer of 30 years ago, Mr. Philip Newbury, once a ...

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  44. ADELAIDE AIRMAN'S PROGRESS.

    RANGOON, Jan. 4.—Flying home to Adelaide from England in a Klemm monoplane, Mr. R. W. Gropler left this morning for Alor Star. ...

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