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  2. AVIATION.

    LONDON, Jan. 23.—The accident to a Junkers monoplane, which occurred near Gravesend, in July last, and resulted in the death of all the passengers and crew, ...

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  3. FREE FIGHT IN BERLIN.

    BERLIN, Jan. 23.—A mass meeting of several thousand people, called to hear a debate between spokesmen of the Nazis and Communists ended in a free fight. A ...

    Article : 147 words
  4. FINANCIAL POLICY.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 25.—Strongly resenting statements made in the Parkes by-election campaign regarding his attitude on inflation, the Prime Minister ...

    Article : 419 words
  5. MINORITY IN POLAND.

    GENEVA, Jan. 24.—The Council of the League of Nations, at its final sitting today, disposed of the German complaint of ill-treatment of the German minority in ...

    Article : 178 words
  6. GOLD STANDARD.

    GENEVA, Jan. 24.—The second interim report of the Gold Delegation of the Financial Committee of the League of Nations deals with the working of the gold ...

    Article : 373 words
  7. INDIAN GOODWILL.

    CALCUTTA, Jan. 24.—There is increased talk both in Delhi and other centres of pardon for Congressmen now in gaol under conviction on political offences. ...

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  8. LABOUR FACTIONS.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 25.—Australian political history may take a new turn tomorrow, when for the first time in six months the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) ...

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  9. NEW SYSTEM WANTED.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 25.—A bitter attack on the financial institutions was made by the Premier (Mr. Lang) at Parkes yesterday in addressing the annual country conference ...

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  10. BRITISH POLITICS.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—The political correspondent of the "Observer" states that while the Labourites have their difficulties, the Liberals are disunited and the ...

    Article : 160 words
  11. BASIC WAGE CUT.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 25.—Several conferences of unions are likely to be held to discuss the decision of the Full Court of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court in ...

    Article : 319 words
  12. CANADIAN WHEAT.

    CALGARY (Alberta), Jan. 23.—One hundred per cent. pooling of wheat was favoured by a convention of the United Farmers of Alberta, representing 18,000 ...

    Article : 201 words
  13. AERIAL MAILS.

    LONDON, Jan. 23.—During the last quarter 24,000lb. of letters were carried by air mail from England as compared with 21,000 during the corresponding quarter of ...

    Article : 159 words
  14. REPARATIONS.

    BERLIN, Jan. 24.—Although Germany's exports in 1930 exceeded her imports by £90,000,000 there are general protests against the assumption that this means ...

    Article : 108 words
  15. OLD BATTLESHIPS.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—Rear-Admiral Hyde has transferred his flag to the battleship Marlborough from the Emperor of India, which is now being prepared for its ...

    Article : 208 words
  16. CAR ATTENDANT ATTACKED.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 25.—Jumping on to the running board of a moving motor car in Flinders-street last evening, a City Council parking attendant attempted to ...

    Article : 213 words
  17. NATIONALIST PLAN.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 25.—An announcement of the financial Policy of the Federal National Party was made to-day by the Deputy-Leader of the Federal Opposition ...

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  18. BRISBANE-MELBOURNE FLIGHT.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 25.—A new record for a light aeroplane flight from Brisbane to Melbourne was established yesterday by Mr. Robert Reid, jun., of Messrs. ...

    Article : 69 words
  19. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.—The chairman of the President's Unemployment Committee (Mr. Woods) [?]nounced that complications on the basis of life insurance ...

    Article : 78 words
  20. A MINISTER'S CRITICISM.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 25.—Discussing the finding of the Full Court of the Common wealth Arbitration Court in the Federal basic wage case, the Minister for Home ...

    Article : 153 words
  21. TRIAL OF ALCHEMIST.

    MUNICH, Jan. 23.—When the trial of Tausend, the "gold maker," who is charged with having swindled a number of persons out of nearly £100,000, was continued ...

    Article : 121 words
  22. AN APPEAL FOR LOYALTY.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 25.—"I must ask of you that, having put the Government into office, you should regard it as the Government; and that those who believe ...

    Article : 263 words
  23. DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Jan. 23.—At the session of the Council of the League of Nations today it was decided to hold the general Disarmament Conference on February 2 ...

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  24. Increase in France.

    PARIS, Jan. 24.—The number of unemployed receiving Government benefit increased this week by 5,000, making a total of 22,44. The trade unions give a total ...

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  25. A UNION DENOUNCED.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 25.—At the annual meeting of the Queensland branch of the Australian Workers' Union yesterday the Pastoral Workers' Union was denounced, ...

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  26. SOUTH AMERICAN TOUR.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 24.—The financial editor of the "New York Times" states:—"American bankers and business leaders having interests in South America will ...

    Article : 188 words
  27. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 25.—It is estimates that savings at the rate of £400,000 for a full financial year will be made by the State Railways Department as a result of ...

    Article : 142 words
  28. LABOUR WOMEN'S SUGGESTIONS

    At the quarterly meeting of the West Australian Labour Women's central executive on Thursday, delegates reported that impoverished people were being ...

    Article : 154 words
  29. BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR.

    LONDON, Jan. 23.—The organisers of the British Industries Fair, which will open in London and Birmingham on February 16, state that the buyers attending ...

    Article : 111 words
  30. MR. THEODORE'S UTTERANCES.

    Referring last night to Mr. Theodore's attack on the Federal Arbitration Court and on the trading banks. Senator Lynch wild that he (Mr. Theodore) was ...

    Article : 240 words
  31. WAGIN WATER SUPPLY

    WAGIN, Jan 24.—There have been numerous complaints concerning discoloured water reticulated at Wagin on Thursday and Friday. This was caused through ...

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  32. LONDON OPINION.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—The "Morning Post" states: "The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) after his return and firmly resuming the reins of Government. ...

    Article : 139 words
  33. EFFECT IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—The Stock Exchange regards the wages cut in Australia as an indication of an intention to economise, and consequently there was a general ...

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  34. MISS ENGLAND READY.

    LONDON, Jan. 23.—The proposed further trials of the motor boat Miss England II. on Loch Neagh have been abandoned as unnecessary, as corrected figures show that ...

    Article : 89 words
  35. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

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  36. AMERICAN DISTRESS.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.—Relief calls to the Red Cross for food and clothing are so great that the chairman of the Society (Mr. John Payne) said that close on ...

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  37. ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 25.—A young man made a desperate attempt to commit suicide by jumping over cliffs 250 feet high at the Gap, at Watson's Bay, yesterday ...

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  38. THE AUSTRALIAN STAGE.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—Miss Dorothy Gill, (contralto), and Messrs. Ivan M. Menzies (comedian), and Gregory Stroud (baritone) are sailing for Australia on the Ceramic. ...

    Article : 81 words
  39. INCOME TAXATION.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 25.—State Ministers denied to-night that the Government contemplated the imposition of a 50 per cent. super-tax on all incomes. It is likely, how ...

    Article : 81 words
  40. STOWAWAYS AT GERALDTON.

    GERALDTON, Jan. 24.—Since the wheat export season was commenced, there have been several attempts made by stowaways to leave Australia, and 16 persons ...

    Article : 113 words
  41. BANK FRAUD.

    TURIN, Jan. 24.—Signor Riccardo Gualino, who until recently was one of the richest men in Italy, and the owner of magnificent collection of pictures and ...

    Article : 134 words
  42. SUIT AGAINST FILM COWBOY.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 24.—At the Erie (Pennsylvania) County Court to-day, a jury awarded Colonel Zack Miller, owner of the "Hundred-and-one Ranch Shows," ...

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  43. PROVIDING WORK.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 5.—An appeal to private employers to provide as much work as possible in view of the assistance they would receive by the reduction of the ...

    Article : 173 words
  44. WOOL INDUSTRY.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 25.—Mr. James Clark, who with his partner, Mr. Peter Tait, controls several companies representing a large proportion of the wool-growing ...

    Article : 134 words
  45. ALLUVIAL GOLD.

    KALGOORLIE, Jan. 25.—After nearly a week of silence, reports were received yesterday from the Larkinville alluvial gold field (where the "Golden Eagle," of 1,135 ...

    Article : 71 words
  46. QUEENSLAND DRIFT CHECKED.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 25.—Speaking at the opening of the new Orange Grove public school yesterday, the Minister for Public Works (Mr. R. M. King) said that the ...

    Article : 66 words
  47. MINE DISASTER.

    CALCUTTA, Jan. 24.—Eleven men were killed and 80 injured in a fall of rock in the Oorgaum gold mines. Mysore State, yesterday. Nine bodies have been ...

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  48. SCHNEIDER TROPHY.

    LONDON, Jan. 23.—In the House of Commons to-day Captain Harold Balfour (Conservative) tabled a motion, which was supported by 40 members, mostly ...

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  49. HUSBAND BECOMES A LORD.

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—An Irish waitress in a Strand teashop, Mrs. C. W. Rowley when answering a telephone call yesterday, burst into tears on being informed ...

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  50. IDLE SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Jan 23.—The Chamber of Shipping announces that on January [?] there were 665 vessels, aggregating [?] tons, lying idle at British and Irish ports, lying idle at British and Irish ports, ...

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  51. FIRE AT RAILWAY STATION.

    COOROW, Jan. 24.—Fire broke out at the Coorow railway station at 4 a.m. today and a shed and portion of a ramp were destroyed. Prompt action by wheat ...

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  52. RELEASE OF A LUNATIC.

    PARIS, Jan. 24.—The Conseil D'Etat the body dealing with administrative litigation, returned a verdict to-day against the State in connection with a crime ...

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  53. STOLE TO BUY FUR COAT.

    LOS ANGELES, Jan. 23.—A jury of seven men and five women to-day convicted Daisy Deboe on a charge of having stolen £165 from the bank account of her ...

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  54. PROSPERITY TO POVERTY.

    LONDON, Jan 24.—A man was found dead in a barn near Newbridge (County Kildare, Ireland) recently, with only a few coppers in his pocket, and as no ...

    Article : 109 words
  55. CHINESE DESERTS SHIP.

    GERALDTON, Jan. 24.—A Chinese named Sen Shing, employed as a fireman's cook on the Imperial Monarch, a wheat boat, disappeared two days before the ...

    Article : 93 words
  56. BABY'S BODY IN WELL.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 25.—When obtaining water from a well, a gruesome find was made by Mr. H. E. Scott, who is a tenant of a cottage at Red Range, near Glen ...

    Article : 89 words
  57. FORGED CHEQUE.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 25.—Seeing the signature of a well-known business man on a cheque presented by a young man, the teller at the Coogee branch of the ...

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  58. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    TOKIO, Jan. 24.—An epidemic of virulent influenza, officially stated to be the worst in a decade, is sweeping Tokio. Victims are dying at the rate of 60 a day. ...

    Article : 40 words
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