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  2. LIGHT LANDS.

    Sir,—The lupin is at present attracting considerable attention, and a good deal at being heard of growers' experiences with this wonderful legume, and of its value ...

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  3. KING'S ILLNESS.

    LONDON, Jan. 24—It was stated at Buckingham Palace to-day that the King's progress to recovery is continuing. The ...

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  4. AFGHAN UPHEAVAL.

    CALCUTTA, Jan. 24.—Hostilities in Afghanistan may at any time be recommenced on a big scale with an attempt to oust the rebel leader. Habibullah Khan. ...

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  5. TRAGIC MANOEUVRES.

    CALCUTTA, Jan. 23.—Two Indian officers and 12 eavalrymen, belonging to the Poona Horse Indian Cavalry Regiment, were killed, and one officer and 14 ...

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  6. RUSSIAN FACTIONS.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—The Riga correspondent of "The Times" states that a war to the death against the supporters of the exiled Communist Party leader, M. ...

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  7. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    LONDON, Jan. 22.—In the House of Commons to-day, consideration of the Local Government Bill (the de-rating measure) was resumed in Committee. The ...

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  8. CHANNEL TUNNEL SCHEME

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—Speaking at a dinner at the House of Commons, held to mark the re-opening of the Channel tunnel question, the French Ambassador (M. ...

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  9. BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 23.—The Liberal magazine "Nation" prints an article by the Leader of the British Parliamentary Labour Party (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) in ...

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    Whose retirement from the High Court Bench was rumoured recently, has been granted 4½ months' leave of absence from February 14. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BRITISH LABOUR APPROVAL.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—The Parliamentary Labour Party has passed a resolution favouring the Channel Tunnel inquiry, expressing the opinion that the military ...

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  12. IMPROVEMENT STILL SLOW.

    LONDON, Jan. 23.—The King is regaining strength but so slow is this progress that at least two weeks must elapse before he will be strong enough to be moved to ...

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  13. STATE CENTENARY.

    The Premier (Mr. P. Collier) announced yesterday, that the Government had decided to resume the site on which the Old Mill at South Perth stands, in order ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. "A GREAT AND FEASIBLE WORK."

    PARIS, Jan. 24.—The War Minister (M. Painleve), in a statement, said:— "Personally, I regard the Channel tunnel as a great and entirely feasible work, ...

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  15. PERTH HOSPITAL.

    The serious financial position of the Perth Hospital was emphasised yesterday when the hospital board of management decided to close the infectious diseases ...

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  16. FORTHCOMING LEVEES.

    LONDON, Jan. 23.—It is understood that the Prince of Wales will act as the King's deputy at the forthcoming Royal levees, the first of which will be held on ...

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  17. NIGHT CLUB SCANDAL.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—Further evidence was heard yesterday and to-day before Mr. Justice Avory in the alleged bribery case against ex-police ...

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  18. STEAMERS IN DISTRESS.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 23.—Captain George Fried, of the New York liner America, has sent a wireless message that his vessel is standing by the Italian freighter ...

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  19. TOURIST'S EXPERIENCES.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—The Lahore correspondent of "The Times" states that 2,000 tribesmen met Inayatullah when he reached Kandahar safely after a night-long ...

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  20. LONG DISTANCE FLIGHTS

    LONDON, Jan. 23.—Aviation experts to-day viewed at the Cranwell aerodrome an aeroplane, which has been designed to beat the long distance feats of any ...

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  21. TIMBER INDUSTRY.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 24.—Representatives of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions, the Timber Workers' Union, the Carters and Drivers' Union, and the ...

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  22. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    BAGDAD, Jan. 24.—Once Irak (formerly a Turkish dependency and now a kingdom under the mandatory control of Great Britain) is admitted to the League of ...

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  23. GOLD FOR AMERICA.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—Bullion valued at £1,000,000 was shipped to America yesterday. The gold was taken from the Bank of England to Paddington Station ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. WEST INDIES CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Jan. 23.—The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs and the Colonies (Mr. L. S. Amery) has sent the following message to the Governor of ...

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  25. BACK TO ANCIENT WORSHIPS.

    BERLIN, Jan. 23.—Field Marshal Ludendorff has completed arrangements for a "Missionary" campaign, in which he and his wife will tour Germany, calling ...

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  26. SINGER IN TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 24.—Before Mr. Justice Halse Rogers, in Chambers to-day, Mr. Collins (instructed by Mr. C. J. Passmore), appearing on behalf of Cecil Patrick White, ...

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  27. ROWING EVENTS.

    It was learned yesterday from the secretary of the State Centenary Celebration Committee (Mr. A. H. Macartney) that an important addition—the women's four-oar ...

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  28. THE NEW WOMEN VOTERS.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—The names of 5,245,000 new women voters were added to the House of Commons rolls for the general elections yesterday. This is the ...

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  29. COUNTRY CELEBRATIONS.

    The Nungarin Road Board is making arrangements for Centenary celebrations at Campion and Lake Brown in conjunction with the Opening of the Lake ...

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  30. PURSUIT OF ARMED BANDITS.

    BRUSSELS, Jan. 24.—Two armed men who were concerned in a hold-up were being pursued on January 6, when they turned and fired, fatally wounding a ...

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  31. MISSIONARY'S DEATH.

    BASRA (Irak), Jan. 23.—Reports made by persona arriving from the desert suggest that the affair in which the Rev. Henry Bilkett. an American Presbyterian ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN FIRE FIGHTERS.

    The various fire brigade boards of the Commonwealth will play no inconsiderable part in the Centenary celebrations of Western Australia. At Easter, a fire brigade ...

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  33. UNIQUE TREE-PLANTING.

    HOBART, Jan. 24.—The Mayor of Hobart (Mr. J. J. Wignall) planted in St. David's Park and Fitzroy Gardens to-day slips descended from the mulberry tree ...

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  34. Y.A.L. TOUR.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 23.—The chief problem confronting the leaders of the Y.A.L. touring party is explaining why further invitations to hospitality cannot ...

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  35. EXPLOSION ON BOAT.

    BOGOTA (Colombia), Jan. 23.—Twenty passengers are believed to have perished in the destruction of the Magdalena River boat Socil, following on the ...

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  36. KELLOGG PACT.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.—The American Minister at Cairo (Mr. Gunther) telegraphed to the State Department yesterday stating that the Egyptian Minister ...

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  37. SHELLEY VOLUME.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 23.—Shelley's own copy of "Queen Mab," filled with numerous manuscript notes by the author, brought £13,600 at auction here to-day. ...

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