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  2. PORT ADELAIDE RIOT.

    ADELAIDE, Jan, 15.—There were no further developments to-day following the riot at Port Adelaide yesterday. The secretary of the Waterside Workers' Union ...

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  3. GERMAN REPARATIONS.

    BERLIN, Jan. 14.—The German Cabinet is considering proposals advanced by the Socialistic Minister for Finance (Herr Hilferding), to cover a Budget deficit of ...

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  4. AVIATION.

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—The Milan correspondent of "The Times" states that the world's biggest aeroplane is being completed at the Caproni works for the Italian ...

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  5. ANTI-IMPERIAL LEAGUE.

    LONDON, Jan. 15.—A telegram has been received in London from Ostend stating that Messrs. Maxton and Saklatvala, Communist members of the House of ...

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  6. AFGHAN REVOLT.

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—Official confirmation has been given to rumours on the Afghanistan frontier that King Amanullah has abdicated in favour of his elder brother ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TROUBLE IN HANKOW.

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—The Pekin correspondent of "The Times" states that despatches to the British Legation at Pekin From Hankow indicate the growth there of ...

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  8. KING'S ILLNESS.

    LONDON, Jan. 15.—It Is officially stated that his Majesty's condition was about the same this morning. LONDON, Jan. 14.—This evening it ...

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  9. NEW FREIGHT RATES.

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—The schedule of freight alterations baa been issued confidentially to shiploading brokers, with the result that shippers can ascertain the rates ...

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  10. ORDERED BACK TO LONDON.

    OSTEND, Jan. 15.—Messrs. Saklatvala, and Bridgeman were detained by an order of the Belgian Minister for Justice and admitted to parole. They spent ...

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  11. FLOUR AND WHEAT.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 15.—Freight reductions on wheat and flour announced to-day by the Oversea Shipping Representatives Association are:—United Kingdom ...

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  12. SLOTTED WINGS.

    LONDON, Jan. 14—The Air Ministry has decided as a general principle to specify that all machines ordered except single- seater fighters shall be fitted with the ...

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  13. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 15.—The Sheffield Shield match between New South Wales and South Australia was resumed at an interesting stage at the Adelaide Oval this ...

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  14. KELLOGG PACT.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.—Under heavy pressure from White House, and the State Department, the irreconcilables in the Senate have dropped their round robin ...

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  15. MR. SAKLATVALA INDIGNANT.

    LONDON, Jan. 15.—"Sir Austen Chamberlain is to blame for this," declared Mr. Saklatvala telephoning from the Ostend Hotel where the party spent the night. ...

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  16. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    LAUNCESTON, Jan. 15.—The match between England and Tasmania was concluded at the Launceston cricket ground to-day. When play was resumed Tasmania ...

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  17. EFFECT OF ALTERATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 15.—Traders to-day expressed surprise at the reduction in freights announced from Sydney. A leading wheat exporter said the reason for the ...

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  18. LADY BAILEY'S FLIGHT.

    LONDON, Jan. 15.—Lady Bailey, in her light Moth aeroplane, started this morning from Le Bourget aerodrome for Croydon, to complete her long journey to Capewown and ...

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  19. INDUSTRIAL.

    As chairman of a board of reference called to adjudicate upon the claims of waterside workers employed on the vessels Bewick ...

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  20. PERMITTED TO CONTINUE.

    OSTEND, Jan. 15.—Following upon a full examination of their papers, Messrs. Saklatvala, Maxton, and Bridgeman have been permitted to continue their journey ...

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  21. ACCIDENTS.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 15.—A collision occurred at Warrnambool this evening between a motor car driven by Mr. Frank Corlett. of Boggy Creek, and a horse ...

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  22. SALVATION ARMY CRISIS.

    LONDON, Jan. 15.—There were an the elements of a drama in Mrs. Booth's dash by motor car from Southwold to Sunbury this morning. She started at daybreak in ...

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  23. CARPENTERS' WAGES.

    Representatives of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners conferred with the master builders and timber merchants in the office of the Employers' ...

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  24. BOY DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 15.—Geoffrey Curtis (13), of Paddington, was drowned in Elizabeth Bay when his tin canoe filled and sank to-day. ...

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  25. UMPIRE'S CATCH.

    BENDIGO, Jan. 15.—The Bendigo Cricket Association has decided to ask Umpire H. Pearce for an explanation of his action in catching D. R. Jardine in the ...

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  26. POPE'S SOVEREIGNTY.

    ROME, Jan. 14.—It is stated on good authority that an agreement has been reached in the solution of the Roman question by which the Italian Government will ...

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  27. CAR OVERTURNS.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 15.—Claude Clavan (8) and Elvin Clavan (6), brothers, of Kyogle, were severely injured at Ballina when a motor car in which they and others were ...

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  28. "REDUCTIONS RATHER LATE."

    SYDNEY Jan. 15.—Shippers are enarmously of the opinion that the reductions will be of great benefit to the Australian wheat grower. It was generally felt, ...

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  29. ENGINE DRIVERS' FEDERATION.

    At a special meeting of the West Australian branch of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association, in the Trades Hall last night, the recent decision ...

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  30. COMPROMISE SUGGESTED.

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—General Booth's reply to the request of the High Council of the Salvation Army that he shall retire will be delivered to the High Council ...

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  31. FATAL FALL.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 15.—John Longford (67), of Huntley's Point, who was employed at the Cockatoo dock, fell 23 feet to-day, and received injuries from which he died in ...

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  32. FOURTH TEST TEAM.

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 15.—The fourth test [?] will be made known to-morrow by the secretary of the Board of Control (Mr. W. H. Jeanes). The selectors have given ...

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  33. RUN OVER BY TRAIN.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 15.—With both of his legs served below the knees, and his head injured, Harry Farry was admitted to hospital to-night in a critical condition. He ...

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  34. PEACE IN INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY Jan. 15.—In a statement on the industrial peace conference which will shortly be resumed, in Sydney, Sir Arthur Duckham, leader of the British Economic ...

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  35. FOURTH TEST UMPIRES.

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 15.—G. A. Hele and D. Elder have been re-appointed umpires for the fourth test in Adelaide. ...

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  36. BABY'S MIRACULOUS ESCAPE.

    ALBANY, Jan. 15.—A miraculous escape from death was experienced by the 14 months' old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Harding, at Albany, yesterday. He was in a ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITIES.

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—Sir George Fuller was the guest of the Authors' Club last night, and spoke on the subject of Australian Universities. Mr. de Vere ...

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  38. POLICE NEWS.

    In an altercation near the Canning Bridge on Monday night Joseph Roy Robinson (42), of the Newcastle Club Hotel, was struck on the head allegedly. ...

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  39. HIGH COUNCIL'S MEETINGS.

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—Two King's Counsellors, whose opinion was taken before the summoning of the High Council, have re-affirmed their opinion that the council ...

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  40. MOTOR CYCLIST'S DEATH.

    Francisco, Diliberti (38), plasterer, of 24 Coolgardie-street, West Perth, died in the Perth Hospital early yesterday morning as a result of injuries received when his motor ...

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  41. SOUTHAMPTON MURDER.

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—Sir Bernard Spilsbury, Pathologist to the Home Office, has been called in to attempt to settle a vital question concerning the murder of ...

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  42. FRIENDLY TO BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Jan. 15.—The Afghan Legation in London has informed the "Daily Telegraph" that it has received a message from Kabul as follows:—"King ...

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  43. GENERAL MURDERED.

    MOSCOW, Jan. 14.—General Slaschev, one of the leaders in General Wrangel's Army, and for several years a lecturer at the Soviet Military College, has been ...

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  44. MALTESE MIGRATION.

    LONDON, Jan. 15.—The Maltese Assembly has passed an Appropriation Bill enabling the Government to carry out its programme of Empire migration. ...

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  45. MOTOR CYCLE MISSING.

    A motor cycle, No. 3545, owned by Henry Leslie Humphreys, that disappeared from in front of 50 Short-street, East Perth, early on the morning of January 8, has ...

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  46. FIGHT AT TRADES HALL

    SYDNEY, Jan. 15.—Inquiries by the police into the disturbance at the Trades Hall on Monday afternoon, when James Digman an elderly member of the Bakers' ...

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  47. Changes in Victorian Team.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 15.—There were further alterations in the Victorian team for the return shield games against New South Wales and Queensland to-day and the ...

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  48. Code Letters Explained.

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—The sister of Vivian Messiter states that there is no mystery about the code letters received by her brother from the woman in America. ...

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  49. ROAD BOARD OFFICE ROBBED.

    Thieves broke into the office of the Canning Road Board, Cannington, on Monday night, and stole £10 from a safe, which they forced open. ...

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  50. WORLD TOUR IN BABY CAR.

    WELLINGTON, Jan. 15.—Miss De Havilland, a sister of Major De Havilland, the aeroplane manufacturer, who is making a world tour in a baby motor car ...

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  51. POISON FROM CHOCOLATE.

    GEELONG, Jan. 15.—Alison Gurr (14), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Gurr, died yesterday from an illness which followed the eating of a chocolate with a walnut ...

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  52. REBELS' VICTORY.

    CALCUTTA, Jan. 15.—The news of Amanullah's abdication in favour of his brother has caused a sensation in India, but information from Kabul shows that ...

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  53. WOUNDING ALLEGED.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 15.—Frederick Govan, alias Payne (28), salesman, and George Hanna, alias Archer (31), clerk, appeared in the Police Court to-day charged with ...

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  54. CHARGES AGAINST MIGRANT.

    Daniel McMillan (19), labourer, a new arrival from England, was arrested by Detective Ritchie yesterday, and charged with having stolen a bicycle, valued at ...

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  55. RAILWAY GAUGES.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 15.—"In my opinion the larger scheme of unification is a thing of the future and perhaps all that Australia can hope to do for many years it to ...

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  56. ARCHBISHOP LEES.

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—There was a large congregation at Christ Church, Beckenham, on the occasion of a memorial service to Archbishop Harrington Lees. The ...

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  57. LATE MR. JUSTICE HIGGINS.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 15.—The Funeral of the late Mr. Justice Higgins, at Dromana to-day, was largely attended by members of the legal profession, the Federal ...

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  58. A B.B.C. PRODUCTION.

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—The British Broadcasting Corporation has entered into an agreement with the Newspaper Proprietors' Association, in consequence of the ...

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  59. NEW SOUTH WALES COAL.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 15.—The Premier (Mr. Bavin) is persevering with his efforts to bring about an improvement in the coal industry. He had conferences to-day with ...

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  60. ASPHYXIATED BY GAS.

    LONDON. Jan. 15.—Austin James Small, novelist, who wrote under the pen name of "Seamark," was found dead to-day in a flat in London with his head over an ...

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