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  2. REPARATIONS CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Jan. 19.—"Will the Lausanne Conference on reparations be necessary?" is the question raised by a significant semi-official statement made in ...

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  3. RIOTS AND STRIKES.

    MADRID, Jan. 19.—Following an altercation between Royalists and Young Socialist Republican workers at Bilbao (Northern Span) yesterday, in which four ...

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  4. QUEENSLAND FLOODS.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 19.—A flood higher than that of 1913 occurred at Innisfail late last night, when the rain waters met high tide. Many homes and business ...

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  5. MANCHURIAN CHAOS

    SHANGHAI, Jan. 19.—While the Japanese forces occupying Southern Manchuria (from which they have driven the Chinese troops, as a result of a dispute ...

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  6. WATERSIDE TROUBLE

    SYDNEY, Jan. 19.—"The Federal Government, following the outbreak of violence on the water-front at Port Adelaide and in pursuance of its powers ...

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  7. NATIONAL EFFICIENCY.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 19.—Unemployment was discussed by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) in an address to members of the Millions Club to-day. He said that steps ...

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  8. THE SOUTHERN STAR.

    DARWIN, Jan. 19.—Piloted by Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith, and carrying mails from England, the monoplane Southern Star made a perfect landing hero ...

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  9. VICTORIAN BUSH FIRES.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 19.—Victoria is in the grip of serious bush fires, which were so numerous to-day that they could not be counted by air force patrols. Serious ...

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  10. AN IMPOVERISHED CITY.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 18.—Despite desperate struggles in the past few days by the Board of Estimate (the upper branch of the Municipal Assembly) to find a way ...

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  11. MISSISSIPPI OVERFLOWS.

    MOBILE (Alabama), Jan. 18.—Reports from many towns on the lower Mississippi, particularly in the Tippo Basin territory, indicate that floods have caused much ...

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  12. INDIA QUIETER.

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—Reports concerning the second week's operations of the special Government measures in India are reassuring. In most provinces, notably ...

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  13. SETTLERS' NEEDLESS HARDSHIPS

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 19.—Strong claims for a drastic revision of the tariff for the purpose of assisting primary producers and promoting developmental public works ...

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  14. CROWD RUSHES COURT

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—Exciting scenes occurred outside the Glasgow Sheriff's Court to-day during the trial for alleged rioting of Mr. J. McGovern. M.P., Harry ...

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  15. GERMANY'S AIM.

    BERLIN, Jan. 18.—Germany considers that it will probably be impossible to avoid an adjournment of the Lausanne Conference during the first week after which ...

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  16. NAVAL FILM CONTRACT

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—"It is lamentable that our great ships and sailors should be used to produce films. There is something very sordid in it; I say nothing ...

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  17. NATIONAL AIRWAYS VENTURES.

    The initial attempts of Australian National Airways to carry mails between Australia and England was domed by misfortune which was compensated for in ...

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  18. CHINA'S FINANCES.

    SHANGHAI, Jan. 19.—After several momentous conferences between Chinese bankers and the leaders of the new National Government at Nanking, regarding ...

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  19. POSSIBILITY OF DEFAULT.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.—The assertion by the German Chancellor (Dr. Bruening) that Germany is unable to make further reparations payments is believed ...

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  20. FUNERAL OF VICTIM.

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 19.—The funeral today of Ernest Harrison, the waterside worker who was fatally stabbed on Friday afternoon during a fight between waterside ...

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  21. PEASANTS ATTACK POLICE.

    CALCUTTA, Jan. 19.—A police detachment of 20, after arresting several Congress leaders in a North-west Frontier village Yesterday, was attacked by 500 ...

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  22. LONDON TO THE CAPE.

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—On Wednesday a 38-seater aeroplane will set out from Croydon on the first stage of the 8,000 miles journey to Cape Town. Thereafter a ...

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  23. VESSEL HELD UP.

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 19.—Although all mens bers of the crew of the Quorna, except one fireman withdrew their notices late yesterday the vessel did not sail for ...

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  24. CHASED IN SHIRT TAILS

    SYDNEY, Jan. 19.—Exciting and amusing incidents occurred at Darlinghurst to-day when constables attempted to arrest a man on a warrant issued by his ...

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  25. COMPULSORY CONFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 19.—An application for a compulsory conference to consider the new log of wages and conditions of work issued recently by the Waterside ...

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  26. ARGENTINE TRADE.

    BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 18.—For the purpose of reconciling British and Argentine economic interests, as affected by possibilities of a British tariff, the Argentina ...

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  27. CHARGE AGAINST MISSIONARY.

    CALCUTTA, Jan. 19.—Dr. Ernest Forrester Paton, the Scottish missionary arrested at Madras some days ago, was charged before an Indian Judge at Madras ...

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  28. SHOOTING IN STREET.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 19.—Several shots were fired from a revolver in Campbell-street, Collingwood, last night and two young women were wounded. It is ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND DAIRY PRODUCE.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 19.—Expectations of a rapid and substantial increase in the out-put of dairy products in Queensland consequent on the favourable climatic ...

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  30. GANDHI'S IMPRISONMENT.

    TOKIO, Jan. 19.—Fourteen members of the Indian Patriotic Association visited the British Embassy to-day to protest against the imprisonment of Mr. M. K. ...

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  31. DISPUTE AT NEWCASTLE.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 19.—The dispute between the seamen and the Broken Hill Proprietary Co. at Newcastle has been extended by officers of the Miners ...

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  32. TREATMENT BT AMERICA.

    LONDON, Jan. 19.—In a leading article drawing attention to the fact that the time ia opportune to revive interest in South America, notably in the ...

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  33. A MIGHTY STROKE.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 19.—Playing in a picnic cricket match at Callan Park to-day, Don Bradman broke two windows of a neighbouring house. By a mighty stroke ...

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  34. UNREST IN NAVY.

    LONDON, Jan. 19.—Frank Priestley (35), publisher of the "Daily Worker," has been sentenced to three years gaol on two charges of incitement to mutiny. ...

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  35. EXPORT OF GOLD.

    CALCUTTA, Jan. 19.—The steady export of gold from India continues. The steamer Rawalpindi left Bombay at the week-end with a cargo of bullion to the ...

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  36. HISTORIC CEREMONY.

    LONDON, Jan. 19.—A historic ceremony was staged at Sandringham yesterday, when his Majesty the King received Mr. John W. Dunlanty. High Commissioner ...

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  37. ERUPTION IN LAKE.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Jan. 19.—A blowout in the bed of Lake Rotorua occurred last night about 100 yards from the mouth of a stream near the town. A vast volumn ...

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  38. EXPERIMENT WITH PIGS.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 19.—An interesting experiment will be conducted at Coles's pig farm, near Canberra, to-morrow, when a litter of 13 pigs will be weighed in the ...

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  39. PASTORAL RESEARCH.

    LONDON, Jan. 19.—A valuable experiment with a bearing on Australian sheep pastures deficient in minerals has been en carried out on a farm at Garrochoran ...

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  40. MOTOR SMASH SEQUEL.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 19.—There were important developments to-night in the March by detectives for the occupants of the motor car which was abandoned ...

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  41. CAUGHT IN BELTING.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 19.—Accidentally caught in the belting under a pine mill at Campbell's sawmills at Albion (a suburb of the city) to-day, John Andrew ...

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  42. ILLEGAL WHEAT SALES.

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 19.—On a charge of having illegally sold his wheat while working under the Fanners' Relief Act, Richard Roy Woon, fanner, of Pata, was ...

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  43. FOREIGN NAVAL CONTRACT.

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—The "Daily Telegraph" states that a British firm in the teeth of enticing financial terms offered by a firm on the Continent has obtained ...

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  44. CITY COUNCIL INSURANCE.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 19.—The Brisbane City Council has decided to undertake its own insurance for all risks except workers' compensation by the ...

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  45. SOVIET TIMBER.

    LONDON, Jan. 19.—The Canadian High Commissioner (Mr. G. H. Ferguson) has requested from the Dominions Office information concerning the Government's ...

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  46. DEAD WOMAN IDENTIFIED.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 19.—The woman who died at the Newcastle Hospital on Sunday as a result of exposure when she fell into Lake Macquarie was identified to-day as ...

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