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  2. LIGHT LANDS.

    Sir,—I have read Mr. Rowan's letter on the lupin and have been prompted to make the following notes on the experience of lupin growers on the hills near Gingin. ...

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  3. KING'S ILLNESS.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—A bulletin issued at 11.15 a.m. stated: "The improvement In his Majesty's condition that was noted ...

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  4. SALVATION ARMY CRISIS.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—The adjourned motion to make absolute the injunction granted to restrain the High Council of the Salvation Army from acting on its ...

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  5. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—In the House of Commons to-day, Col. J. C. Wedgwood (Lab.) asked whether the Government attached any importance to ...

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  6. H.M.A.S. CANBERRA.

    Sleek and straight-lined, her tapering bow and the rake of her three funnels suggesting the great speed of which she is capable, H.M.A.S. Canberra, the second ...

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  7. SEWAGE DISPOSAL.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 25.—Rumours have been current that the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works has decided to abandon the Werribee sewage farm ...

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  8. DEFENCE OF COMMERCE.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.—The Naval Bill providing for the construction of 15 10,000-ton cruisers and one aircraft carrier-five cruisers to be laid down in each ...

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  9. GERALDTON WEEK.

    GERALDTON, Jan. 25.—Geraldton Week, which opens officially on Monday, actually began on number 3 platform of the Perth Central Railway Station at 5 ...

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  10. THE MOVE TO BOGNOR.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—The King is expected to go to Craigwell House, at Bognor, to recuperate, about the beginning of the week after next. The Queen it is ...

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  11. MEDICAL COMMENT.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—The "Lancet" states that the announcement that it will soon be possible to remove the King to the south coast is a landmark in the long ...

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  12. ENTERTAINMENT OF CREW.

    Both public and private entertainments have been arranged for the officers and crew of the cruiser while in port. This afternoon, at the Rifle Range. ...

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  13. AFGHAN UPHEAVAL.

    CALCUTTA, Jan. 25.—Dakka, a small Afghan town at the end of the Kyber Pass and 45 miles from Peshawar, has been totally destroyed by fire by the Mohmands. ...

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  14. MR. STILEMAN'S ADDRESS.

    At the Rotary Club luncheon yesterday Mr. F. W. H. Stileman, the Chief Engineer of the Public Works Dept., outlined and explained the new sewerage scheme for the ...

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  15. NIGHT CLUB SCANDAL.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—A wave of excitement passed over the crowded court to-day when ex-police sergeant Goddard entered the witness box to give evidence in his ...

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  16. TROTSKY FACTION.

    BERLIN, Jan. 24.—Following the inauguration of a new Soviet campaign of relentless persecution of the followers of Trotsky, the exiled party leader, and the ...

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  17. CHANNEL TUNNEL SCHEME

    PARIS, Jan. 24.—M. Le Trocquer, an ex-Minister for Public Works, presided to-day over a meeting of the French Channel Tunnel Committee. He said that no ...

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  18. FRENCH TRAGEDY.

    PARIS, Jan. 25.—A lurid light on the psychology of crimes of passion in France has been thrown by the trial of Madame Godin in the Assize Court at the Riom on ...

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  19. "THE LATEST AFLOAT."

    Even if he were not informed of the fact on all sides by enthusiastic officers, the veriest landlubber, on inspecting H.M.A.S. Canberra, could not but realise ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. ENGLISH COALFIELDS.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—It is officially announced that the Prince of Wales will leave London on Monday evening to visit the distressed coal miners in ...

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  21. AN EXPERT'S WARNING.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—Mr. Dalrymple Hay, the engineer for the design of London's underground tunnel system and the severn tunnel when interviewed to-day. ...

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  22. THEATRE INCIDENT.

    LONDON, Jun. 25.—An extraordinary incident occurred at Daly's Theatre, Lecester Square, last night. In the midst of the performance a man in evening dress. ...

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  23. BATHER MAULED.

    CAIRNS (Q.). Jan. 25.—While bathing with two companions in one of the esplanade enclosures about 10.45 o'clock last night Kevin Conlon (24) was ...

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  24. BRITISH COAL MINES.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—"I have received hundreds of letters from miners and miners' wives congratulating me on my new yea message." said Lady Houston to-day. ...

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  25. WINE FALSELY LABELLED.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—A London firm of wine merchants was fined £100 and costs, at the Old Bailey, for selling white sparkling wine under a false trade description. ...

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  26. FREIGHT RATES.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—The shipowners are still considering the personnel of the delegation which is to represent them at the conference, in Australia, regarding freights ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN BLACK OPAL.

    ("The Times" Special Service.) LONDON, Jan. 23.—Experts consider that the 232 carat black opal found by Messrs, W. Klein and K. Stephens in New South Wales, is the finest of its kind ever ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN SUSPECT.

    PARIS. Jan. 24.—John Parker, the Australian who was arrested in Bordenu in October last by the request of the British Gores tent, based on the allegations that ...

    Article : 63 words
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