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  2. MARY DEAN'S DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 30.—The City Coroner (Mr. Grant) to-day, at the conclusion of the inquest concerning the death of Mary Dean (25), school teacher whose ...

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  3. THE CABINET SPLIT.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 30—The first action of the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) to-day when he received telegraphic notice of Mr. Lyons's resignation from the Federal ...

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  4. PARKES BY-ELECTION.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 30.—Candidates in the by-election for the Parkes seat in the House of Representatives, which will be decided to-morrow, made their final ...

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  5. MINE EXPLOSION.

    LONDON, Jan. 30.—The ill-fated undersea colliery at Whitehaven known as Haig Pit, was the scene of another serious explosion last night, close to the spot, two ...

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  6. MUSSOLINI DECRIED.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 29.—The United States Government apologised to-day to Signor Mussolini for the remarks made recently by Major-General Smedley ...

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  7. OPIUM SMUGGLING.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—An astounding story of drug smuggling, which has just been revealed, relates to 412 caes of opium shipped at Bushire (Persia) in a Japanese ...

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  8. RUSSIAN EXPERIMENT.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—Mr. C. J. Ketchum, the special correspondent of the "Daily Express," who was sent to Russia by that paper to investigate conditions under the ...

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  9. MR. BLAKELEY'S FORECAST.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 30.—Speaking at the annual convention of the Australian Workers' Union, to-day, the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Blakeley) said that a ...

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  10. THE VACANT POSTS.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 30.—But for the possibility that the developments might lead to an early election, militants in the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party are elated at the ...

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  11. THE INDIANA DISASTER.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 29.—The death roll in the disaster at a coal mine near Linton (Indiana) yesterday, caused by the explosion of 600lb. of black powder, has reached ...

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  12. THE FUEL SHORTAGE.

    RIGA, Jan. 29—The trial has been begun at Moscow of ten factory directors charged with having failed to carry out the Supreme Economic Council's recent ...

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  13. FARMERS' PLIGHT.

    No favourable reply having been received to previous telegrams concerning help for the wheatgrowers, the Primary Producers' Association of Western ...

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  14. DISARMAMENT.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—In the House of Lords to-day, Lord Dickinson (Labour) opened a debate on international disarmament and referred to the ...

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  15. MOVE TO CANBERRA.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 30.—Concerned at the suspension of developmental works in Canberra in the past 12 months and the failure of the Federal Government to ...

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  16. A MINISTER'S HOPES.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 30.—The Assistant Minister for Customs (Mr. Forde), speaking in the Parkes electorate to-night, said that he believed that within 12 months ...

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  17. CONSERVATIVE PARTY.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—Mr. Winston Churchill (who was Chancellor of the Exchequer in the last Conservative Government) has written to Mr. Stanley Baldwin ...

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  18. TREASURER AT WORK.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 30.—Having resumed his duties as Commonwealth Treasurer, Mr. Theodore, before leaving for Canberra to-day to attend the meeting of the ...

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  19. MR. LATHAM ON LABOUR POLICY

    SYDNEY, Jan. 30.—In a letter to-day to Mr. Marr, the Nationalist candidate in the Parkes by-election, the Leader of the Federal Nationalist Party (Mr. Latham) ...

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  20. CESSATION OF CREDIT.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 30.—To-morrow the farmers of New South Wales will face a crisis. Their credit with country storekeepers will cease, and many will be unable ...

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  21. AVIATION.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—The Under-Secretary for Air (Mr. F. Montague), in reply to a question in the House of Commons to-day, said that experiments on giving ...

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  22. BRITISH MURDERS.

    LONDON, Jan. 30.—The "Daily Express," in to-day's issue, makes a vigorous attacks on Scotland Yard methods in connection with many recent unsolved ...

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  23. Flour Sales Tax Urged.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 30.—Representatives of many country towns attended a meeting at Cowra to-day to consider the financial position of the primary producer. They ...

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  24. AN AUSTRALIAN'S SUCCESS.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—Flying Officer E. H. Irving, of Australia, has completed a four years' short service with the Royal Air Force, and gained a commission. He ...

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  25. MR. THEODORE'S OPPONENTS.

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 30.—Mr. J. L. Price (secretary of the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party), on returning from Canberra to-day, said that the reinstatement ...

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  26. UNEMPLOYMENT FUND

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—Giving evidence today before the Royal Commission on Unemployment Insurance, the Controller of Finance and Supply Services Departments ...

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  27. SHIP ABANDONED.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 30.—The British motorship Enton (4,425 tons), which has been ashore on a reef at Kaure Pass (on the south-east coast of New Caledonia, 45 ...

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  28. PAY ROLL STOLEN.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 30.—Attacked in Yarra Bank-road this afternoon, Mrs. Annie Webb, a cashier employed by Caldwells, Ltd., ink manufacturers, was thrown ...

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  29. BURNED CAR CASE.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—In the course of an ordeal in the witness box lasting four hours, Arthur Rouse, traveller, who stands charged, at the Northampton Assize with ...

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  30. UNSOLVED CRIMES.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—In the House of Commons to-day the Home Secretary (Mr. J. R. Clynes) stated that during 1928 and 1929 there were 52 cases of murder in ...

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  31. BREACH PRECIPITATED.

    LONDON, Jan. 30.—"The Times" states: "Mr. Scullin's attempt to restore unity in the party by reinstating Mr. Theodore has precipitated the definite breach he ...

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  32. SOUTH AFRICAN PARLIAMENT

    CAPE TOWN, Jan. 29—His Excellency the Governor-General (the Earl of Clarendon), opened the Union Parliament to-day with the usual ceremony. Dealing in his ...

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  33. LITHGOW POWER STATION.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 28.—Travelling wireless stations are being utilised by the New South Wales Government Railway Department in connection with the modern ...

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  34. THE DEATH PENALTY.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—In the House of Commons to-day the Home Secretary (Mr. Clynes) said that the Government did not Propose to take any action on the recent ...

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  35. SHEARING TROUBLE.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 30.—A message from Surat states all was quiet in that district to-day, but no shearing was carried out. It was stated that the men who caused ...

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  36. SUNDAY KINEMA BAN.

    LONDON, Jan. 20.—Answering a question in the House of commons to-day, the Home Secretary (Mr. J. R. Clynes) said that in view of the upholding by the Court ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND RAINS.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 30.—The good rains of yesterday and the previous night were repeated last night and to-day at many centres along the coast inland. At ...

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  38. SLAVES IN LIBYA.

    ROME, Jan. 30.—The Italian troops that recently occupied the Oasis of Kufra (in the Libyan Desert, 400 miles from the North African coast), after a long fight ...

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  39. PRINCESS BEATRICE.

    LONDON, Jan. 29 —The following bulletin was issued from Kensington Palace this evening:—"On account of some attacks of heart weakness, although these ...

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  40. RUSSIA'S WHEAT ACTIVITIES.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—In answer to a question in the House of Commons to-day, the Secretary of State for the Dominions (Mr. J. H. Thomas) said that he had not ...

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  41. PAVLOVA'S BURIAL SERVICE.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—Madame Pavlova's coffin was draped with the Russian Imperial flag and embowered with countless wreaths at the Russian Orthodox Church ...

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  42. PERSIAN AGRICULTURAL LAND

    TEHERAN, Jan. 29—A Bill has been introduced in the Persian Parliament designed to force all foreigners owning agricultural land in Persia in sell within three ...

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  43. SWEEPSTAKES SYNDICATE.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—The headquarters of the Australian Sweep Syndicate, which gained permission from the Andorra Republic despite the opposition of the French ...

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  44. LAUNCH ADRIFT.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 30.—A message from Thursday Island states that a small launch with Captain Blythe and two Papuans aboard left for [?]aru last Sunday, but bad ...

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  45. NATIVE MINISTER IN FRANCE.

    BERLIN, Jan. 29.—Herr Hitler, leader of the National Socialists, or Nazis, and the Nationalist Press have made insulting comments upon the appointment of ...

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  46. BRITISH DEBT.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—Replying to a question in the House of Commons yesterday, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Snowden) said that the annuity payment ...

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  47. MR. FENTON DEFINITE.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 30.—When asked to-day to comment on a report from Canberra that the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) had stated that he had not yet ...

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  48. OVERTAKEN BY AVALANCHE.

    BERNE, Jan. 30—A party of six English tourists and three guides, while crossing the Aletch Glacier from Adelboden yesterday, was overtaken by an avalanche. ...

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