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  2. KING'S ILLNESS.

    LONDON, Jan. 16.—It is officially stated that the King had a fairly good night, and that his condition is unchanged. ...

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  3. NEW FREIGHT RATES.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 15.—Intervention by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) has led to the overseas shipowners in London agreeing to suspend the operation of their ...

    Article : 225 words
  4. AFGHAN UPHEAVAL.

    CALCUTTA, Jan. 16.—Messages from Kabul state that the dramatic abdication of King Amanullah took place on Monday, when the rebels, under Bachasamao, ...

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  5. KELLOGG PEACE PACT.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—The Senate, with only one dissentient voice, ratified the Kellogg Peace Pact to-day. When the debate was resumed, Senator ...

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  6. SALVATION ARMY CRISIS.

    LONDON, Jan. 15.—General Booth has refused in emphatic terms to relinquish the supreme command of the Salvation Army as requested by the High Council, ...

    Article : 492 words
  7. TWO TRAGIC SUICIDES.

    LONDON, Jan. 11—Two Harley-street specialists—Arthur Brown Smith, an expert in the radium treatment of cancer, and Sidney McKendrick Smith, radium ...

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  8. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 16.—There was an interesting finish to the Sheffield Shield match between South Australia and New South Wales at the Adelaide Oval this ...

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  9. TRAIN DERAILMENT.

    Considerable inconvenience and delay was caused to traffic and a country race meeting was abandoned as a result of the derailment of a goods train early ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. OPTIMISTIC STATEMENT.

    LONDON, Jan. 15.—Palace officials state that the King is definitely stronger now than he has been since the beginning of his illness. The difficulty in persuading ...

    Article : 57 words
  11. BRITAIN'S SUPPORT ALLEGED.

    LONDON, Jan. 15.—The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" states that, when informing the Minister for Foreign Affairs (Dr. Stresemann) of King ...

    Article : 217 words
  12. SHIP-OWNERS' DECISION.

    LONDON, Jan. 16.—A conference of ship-owners was hurriedly summoned as the result of the cable message from Australia protesting against the freight ...

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  13. YUGO-SLAVIA.

    BERLIN, Jan. 15.—It is reported from Belgrade that the dictatorship is becoming more absolute. The newspapers at Zagreb have three ...

    Article : 196 words
  14. TRAIN COLLISION.

    BUCHAREST, Jan. 16.—A strange sequence of events resulted in a railway accident to-day in which 14 persons were killed and 40 seriously injured. The ...

    Article : 116 words
  15. "HUSH HUSH" CIRCULAR.

    LONDON, Jan. 15.—A circular issued to merchants, marked "private and confidential" and conveying a bare outline of the freight increases, contains the following ...

    Article : 232 words
  16. INTERVIEW AT SOUTHWOLD.

    LONDON, Jan. 15.—The deputation which waited on General Booth at South-wold on January 11, with the request of the High Council that he retire, reported ...

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  17. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York World" states that Mr. Parker Gilbert, Agent-General for Reparation Payments. ...

    Article : 165 words
  18. A FRENCH VIEW.

    PARIS, Jan. 15.—The "Echo de Paris" says:—"King Amanullah proved hostile to the Delhi Government, therefore, it is not surprising if the rebels found a certain ...

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  19. THE WORLD'S SHIPS.

    LONDON, Jan. 15.—Lloyd's register gives details of ships under construction at the end of December. In the British Isles there was an increase of 153,000 ...

    Article : 242 words
  20. BRITISH INDUSTRIES.

    After a tour which has lasted six months and embraced Canada, America, England, France, and Italy, Sir Joynton Smith, the owner of several Sydney publications, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. CONFLICTING OPINIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 16.—Conflicting opinions upon the readjustment of freight on wheat and flour were expressed to-day by leading exporters and by ...

    Article : 375 words
  22. ECONOMIC MISSION.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 16.—Fifteen women, some of whom were recognised as having been concerned in the organised disturbance at the meeting in the Town ...

    Article : 354 words
  23. FRENCH NAVY.

    PARIS, Jan. 15.—The Chamber of Deputies, without debate, has passed the Naval Construction Bill, providing for the laying down, before June 30, of one ...

    Article : 89 words
  24. BOGUS CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, Jan. 15.—A remarkable hoax has been revealed in connection with the wholesale despatch of cablegrams to field officers, soliciting support for General ...

    Article : 299 words
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    Miss E. A. Fraser, D.Sc., and Miss S. M. Manton, Ph. D., English scientists, who will join the members of the English scientific expedition working on the remarkable coral formations of the Great Barrier Reef. They passed through Fremantle yesterday on the Mooltan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. CANADIAN TRADE TREATY.

    CHARLOTTE TOWN (Prince Edward Island), Jan, 15.—The Charlotte Town "Guardian," in an article attacking the trade treaty with Australia, says:—"Two ...

    Article : 141 words
  27. ATTACKS ON GIRLS.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 16.—Four attacks on young girls were made to-day by a man at Leichhardt. The outrages followed closely upon one another in the same ...

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  28. SHEEP BREEDING.

    LONDON, Jan. 15.—The New Zealand High Commissioner (Sir James Parr) spent a day in Bradford, and addressed 400 members of the Textile Society. ...

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  29. LOWER WHEAT CHARGES.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 16.—The manager of the State Wheat Board (Mr. Binn), referring to-day to the lowering of wheat freights from the Commonwealth to ...

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  30. COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    LONDON, Jan. 15.—The new Commonwealth loan of £7,000,000, at 5¼ per cent., maturing 1945-75, and issued at £98, has been well received on the Stock Exchange. ...

    Article : 149 words
  31. MARSHAL FOCH'S CONDITION.

    PARIS, Jan. 15.—The condition of Marshal Foch, who is seriously ill with heart trouble, has improved slightly. It has also been revealed that he is suffering ...

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  32. RUSSIAN MONARCHISTS.

    LONDON, Jan. 15.—The Paris correspondent of the British United Press states that after meeting in profound secrecy, the supreme. Russian Monarchist Council ...

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  33. GENERAL'S FIRST LETTER.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 16.—Brigadier Slattery, the suspended Salvation Army officer, received a cable yesterday from London giving the full contents of ...

    Article : 547 words
  34. LOCAL POSITION.

    Inquiries made in wheat trade circles yesterday indicated that the reduction of 7/6 per ton in the freight to Europe on parcels of wheat, which has been ...

    Article : 492 words
  35. "No Aggravation of Trouble."

    PARIS, Jan. 16.—A bulletin issued this morning with regard to Marshal Foch's condition states:—"There is no aggravation of the trouble." ...

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  36. FASCIST MARTYRS.

    LONDON, Jan. 15.—The Rome correspondent of "The Times" says that the Fascist Party is determined that its martyrs "shall live at least as long as the Eternal City." ...

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  37. UNIONS AND MUSSOLINI.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—The Trades Union Congress announces that the general secretary, Mr. W. Citrine, has issued a writ for libel against the "Sunday Express," ...

    Article : 105 words
  38. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 16.—More than a mile from where he was left yesterday afternoon, Leslie Fawcett (2), was found at the foot of a tree early this morning by ...

    Article : 194 words
  39. ALLEGED ARSON.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 16.—When the coroner at Parramatta held an inquiry to-day into the cause of a fire and explosion which occurred recently at the bootshop of Frank ...

    Article : 84 words
  40. LOAN COUNCIL AUTHORISATION.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 16.—It was announced by the Federal Treasury to-day that the Commonwealth 5¼ per Cent. loan of £7,000,000 underwritten in London ...

    Article : 82 words
  41. SOUTHAMPTON MURDER.

    LONDON, Jan. 15.—The police have traced the wife of Vivian Messiter, the manager of an American oil company, whose body was found in a private garage ...

    Article : 64 words
  42. AUSTRALIAN SUBMARINES.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 16.—The new submarines for the Royal Australian Navy, the Otway and Oxley, which are on their way from England, arrived at Koepang ...

    Article : 65 words
  43. NEW ZEALAND LOAN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The cash portion of the New Zealand Government loan has been fully allotted. Large subscribers have received about 86 per cent. ...

    Article : 26 words
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