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  2. NAVAL CONFERENCE

    NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—The George Washington, the late President Woodrow Wilson's famous peace ship, in which he sailed to Europe for the Peace Conference ...

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  3. FREMANTLE HARBOUR.

    Yesterday the Minister for Works (Mr. McCallum) made available the comments of the Engineer-in-Chief (Mr. F. W. H. Stlleman) on the modifications which Sir Alexander Gibb and Partners suggested, in a report ...

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  4. ANTI-SOVIET PLOT.

    BERLIN, Jan. 9.—The reading of a secret official document in camera was a sensational incident to-day at the conspiracy trial arising from an alleged plot ...

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  5. EASTERN DISPUTE.

    SHANGHAI, Jan. 9.—Clear evidence of the restoration of peaceful conditions between Russia and China in Manchuria (where the dispute over the control of the ...

    Article : 272 words
  6. FINANCIAL CHAOS.

    SHANGHAI, Jan. 10.—The Central National Government at Nanking is anxiously considering measures to deal with the chaotic situation in the financial ...

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  7. COAL DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 10.—The mobilising of about 10,000 miners on the Northern coalfields early this morning caused alarm in Newcastle. It led to the despatch of ...

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  8. WAR REPARATIONS.

    THE HAGUE, Jan. 9.—Steady progress was reported to have been made to-day at the international conference, which is considering the final details of the Young ...

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  9. "STUNTING" AIRMAN.

    LONDON, January 9.—Flying-Officer Vincent Nicolay, R.A.F., was charged to-day before a court martial with having flown low over a thickly-populated area ...

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  10. TRADE WITH BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Jan. 9.—Interviewed by the Australian Press Association at Toulon today, Mr. J. E. Fenton (Australian Minister for Trade and Customs), who is on ...

    Article : 576 words
  11. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    LONDON, Jan. 9.—The Minister in charge of Unemployment (Mr. J. H. Thomas), to-morrow will deliver a speech at Manchester in which he is expected to ...

    Article : 154 words
  12. THE BRITISH DELEGATION.

    LONDON, Jan. 9.—The constitution of the British delegation to the naval conference was announced to-day. The principal delegates will be the Prime Minister Mr. ...

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  13. A NEW ROLE.

    LONDON, Jan. 9.—"God bless Lloyd George. Three cheers for Lloyd George!" cried Samuel William Dew a 70-year-old Welshman, after hearing the ...

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  14. CARELESS DRIVING.

    LONDON, Jan. 9.—A New Zealand architect, Mr. Amyas Douglas Connell, who is residing in the West End of London, and was a winner of the Rome ...

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  15. FRANCO-ITALIAN PROBLEM.

    ROME, Jan. 9.—The French reply to the Italian naval proposals, which were based on equality of Franco-Italian sea-forces, rejects the Italian suggestions and ...

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  16. AFGHAN AFFAIRS.

    CALCUTTA, Jan. 10.—Reports from Kabul, state that 15 were killed in a clash between the wild Kohidaman tribesmen and the Afghan Stale troops. The ...

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  17. SAVED BY A COCK'S CROWING.

    VIENNA, January 9.—In a sense different from that used in Gray's elegy, a cock's shrill clarion sounded yesterday in the forest of Brestlickwok. An old ...

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  18. HATRY CRASH.

    LONDON, Jan. 10.—Although no official statement has been made, it is generally believed that a Stock Exchange basis has been reached for a settlement ...

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  19. ROYAL WEDDING.

    ROME, Jan. 9.—A feature of the second day of the festivities connected with the marriage yesterday of Prince Umberto of Italy and Princess Marie Jose, of ...

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  20. THE AIM OF JAPAN.

    LONDON, Jan. 10.—"We come with high hopes and a firm resolve to exert our best efforts in making naval limitation and reduction a reality." said Mr. ...

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  21. TEST CRICKET.

    LONDON, Jan. 9.—While the Australian selectors are pondering as to whether to include spin left-hand bowlers in the Australian test team, it may be well to ...

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  22. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    TRIPOLI, Jan. 9.—Captain Chichester, who left London on December 21 on a flight to Australia with the object of beating Mr. Bert Hinkler's record, but was ...

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  23. SHOOTING CONTEST.

    LONDON, Jan. 10.—In the official results of the shooting competition for the Empire Cup, 1929, the first place went to the H.M.S. Pembroke Rifle Club, with ...

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  24. JOURNALIST ARRESTED.

    WARSAW, Jan. 9.—A journalist has been arrested on a charge of having tapped a long-distance telephone during a confidential conversation between M. Moscicki. ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Prince George on Thursday officially opened the annexe to the National Gallery which has been erected by the generosity of Sir Joseph Duveen, the eminent ...

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  26. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    CALCUTTA, Jan. 10.—Eleven Indians were killed and 12 injured in a collision between the Peshawar-Lucknow express and a stationary goods train, at midnight ...

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  27. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.

    LONDON, Jan. 10.—The "Daily Telegraph's" agricultural correspondent writes:—"An important pronouncement regarding foot and mouth disease has been ...

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  28. FLOODS IN MAURITIUS.

    LONDON, Jan. 9.—Cable messages received by the Colonial Office from Mauritius report that, owing to the heavy and unprecedented rainfall, severe floods have ...

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  29. PEACE RALLY.

    BERLIN, Jan. 10.—A plan which originated with German ex-service men is now being developed for a great Franco-German ex-combatants' peace rally on the ...

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  30. STATE MINISTRY FIRM.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 10.—A special meeting of the Cabinet was held to-day to consider the position on the coalfields. The Premier (Mr. Bavin) subsequently said ...

    Article : 118 words
  31. GENERAL SMUTS.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—The Commissioner-General for Australia (Mr. H. Brookes) called upon General Smuts to-day, and congratulated him on the work he ...

    Article : 64 words
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