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  2. ANXIETY IN SHANGHAI.

    SHANGHAI, Jan. 24.—Tension similar to that produced by the Cantonese advance on the city in 1927 exists in Shanghai to-day, as a result of Japanese ...

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  3. SPANISH REVOLT.

    MADRID, Jan. 22.—While Government forces are steadily suppressing the revolt in Catalonia, where Communists yesterday seized several towns and declared a ...

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  4. TERRORISM IN INDIA.

    CALCUTTA, Jan. 21.—Activities of terrorists and the Government campaign against the Indion Congress have produced many exciting incidents in the past ...

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  5. GERMAN OBLIGATIONS.

    BERLIN, Jan. 23.—The Foreign Creditors' Committee has agreed with the German committee representing debtor interests to prolong for a year, from ...

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  6. BRITISH CABINET.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—The Cabinet's announcement on Friday of an "agreement to differ" on tariff policy, while maintaining unity in the face of all other issues, ...

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  7. WATERSIDE DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 24.—Unless the parties involved in work on the waterfront shortly reach an agreement which is likely to promote peace in the industry, the ...

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  8. VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS.

    GUATEMALA, Jan. 23.—Disrupted communications prevent the reception of detailed information but it is feared that great damage has been done by the ...

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  9. CRISIS IN ILLINOIS.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 23.—The Chicago correspondent of the "New York Times" writes: "The city and the rest of Illinois are experiencing one of the gravest ...

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  10. FRANCE STANDING FIRM.

    PARIS, Jan. 22.—After the Prime Minister (M. Laval) had stated its policy in definite terms in the Chamber of Deputies to-day, a vote of confidence in his ...

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  11. TENNIS TEST MATCH.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 24.—Japan defeated Australia in the first international tennis Test match which ended in Melbourne yesterday. The Japanese players won ...

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  12. DISSOLUTION OF JESUIT ORDER.

    MADRID, Jan. 23.—The President (Senor Zamora) has signed the decree dissolving the Jesuit order in Spain. It was the inclusion of anti-clerical clauses in the ...

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  13. COMMUNIST RISING.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 23.—A Communist revolutionary movement of serious proportions in the Central American Republic of Salvador led to-day to the despatch ...

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  14. DISTRIBUTION OF WORK.

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 24.—The Premier (Mr. Hill) has announced that Judge Beeby will call a compulsory conference this week on the preference claims of the ...

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  15. HAITIAN REPUBLIC.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 23.—The Haitian Foreign Minister, charging the United States with maintaining in the Republic of Haiti "a financial dictatorship which is ...

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  16. A TRAGIC EXPLOSION.

    SHANGHAI, Jan. 24.—Two serious incidents occurred to-day, increasing the tension. One happened this afternoon when a terrific explosion rocked the ...

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  17. REPARATIONS CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—Following the postponement of the Lausanne Reparations Conference, which was to have begun to-morrow, negotiations between the ...

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  18. CAMPAIGN AGAINST CONGRESS.

    CALCUTTA, Jan. 23.—The tricoloured flag of the Indian National Congress, which had floated over the Calcutta Corporation buildings for over four years, ...

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  19. EXPORT LAMBS.

    HOBART, Jan. 24.—The Idomeneus, which left Hobart yesterday, took with it the first shipment of fat lambs to the overseas markets this season. The total ...

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  20. AMERICAN ATTITUDE.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 23.—Senator Borah, chairman of the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, has issued a statement opposing extension of the Hoover one-year ...

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  21. EMPIRE TRADE.

    LONDON, Jan. 24—Sir Newton Moore, M.P., in an interview in the "Sunday Express states that the policy, of Empire trade had been accepted everywhere. The ...

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  22. WORK ON CONSTITUTION.

    LONDON, Jan. 22.—Sir Zulfiquar Ali Khan and Mr. Chintamani have been added to the Indian personnel of the committee about to being work in India in ...

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  23. ALLEGED FRAUD.

    HOBART, Jan. 23.—The hearing of the charges of conspiracy and fraud against George Llewellyn Meredith. Reginald Askew Farmilo Sutton, and Richard ...

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  24. POSSIBLE COMPLICATIONS.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 23.—The "New York Times" Washington correspondent states that the landing of Japanese forces at Shanghai to-day caused apprehension in ...

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  25. SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 24.—At Port Adelaide only the small steamer Kopoola is idle and all the others are being worked by the seamen who are defying the union's ...

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  26. FIRES UNDER HOUSE.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 24.—Two fires which were found beneath the floor of the weatherboard house of Miss Martha Harris, at Mimosa-street, Bexley, early ...

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  27. 'PLANE CRASHES INTO RIVER.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 22.—Two men were killed when an aeroplane, in which transport pilot was training his brother to fly, crashed into the crowded East ...

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  28. HAWAIIAN LYNCHING.

    HONOLULU, Jan. 23.—The murder charges following the recent lynching of a native await the grand jury's meeting on Tuesday, after its failure to reach a ...

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  29. TYPEWRITING BY TELEPHONE.

    LONDON, Jan. 23.—The Postmaster-General (Sir Kingsley Wood), speaking this evening at Birmingham, said that the post-office hoped to introduce within a few ...

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  30. A VENIAL OFFENCE.

    TORONTO, Jan. 21.—The editor of the "United Church in Canada," the official organ of the Church, declares that David's eating of the shewbread and the disciples ...

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  31. THEFT FROM SHIP'S CABIN.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Jan. 24.—The theft of a handbag containing money and jewellery totalling about £500 from the Sierra is reported by Mrs. Emily Strait, who ...

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  32. N.S.W. HEAT WAVE.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 24.—Three more deaths are reported as a result of Friday's heat wave in Sydney and the country. Percy Thornton, of Glen-avenue, Randwick, ...

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  33. CANADIAN ACTOR MOBBED.

    PARIS, Jan. 23.—Because a Canadian, Mr. G. Smyth, owing to the fog precluding a film being made, deferred jumping off the Pont de la Concorde with a canoe ...

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  34. MURDER OF WAITRESS.

    VANCOUVER, Jan. 23.—Following the murder of a white waitress in a Chinese restaurant the police have ordered Chinese cafes to discharge all white girl workers, ...

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  35. MELBOURNE ARTISTS.

    MONTE CARLO, Jan. 23.—Wearing a silver mascot brooch which Prince Charlie gave to Flora MacDonald and which was subsequently worn by the famous actress ...

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  36. POLICE NEWS.

    With a revolver lying alongside his body, Charles Jarvis (65), a stonemason, was found dead on the Esplanade at the foot of Victoria-avenue, early yesterday ...

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  37. BOY SAVED FROM DROWNING.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 24.—Rushing to the Yarra at the rear of the amateur sports, ground in response to an appeal for help on Saturday afternoon, three athletes ...

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  38. FRACAS IN COUNTRY TOWN.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 24.—A riot was threatened in Mudgee on Friday night when a stranger to the town who had been questioned about a jewel robbery mounted a ...

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  39. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 24.—No further cases of infantile paralysis in the city, where the total is 77, were reported yesterday. Two new cases from the country were notified. ...

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  40. SWAGMAN KILLED.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 24.—Portions of a human body were found on the engine of the Brisbane express when it pulled into the central station, Sydney, yesterday ...

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  41. A First Recital.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—A promising Melbourne pianist, Miss Linda Parker, gave a successful first recital to-day ...

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  42. Boy Strays from Home.

    On Saturday afternoon Ronnie Congdon (3), strayed from his home in High-street, Fremantle, and did not return at night. Yesterday morning he was found ...

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  43. Fresh Outbreak in N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 24.—Eight new cases of infantile paralysis were notified yesterday from the suburbs. The patients ranged in age from two to nine years. One ...

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  44. CAUGHT IN BUSHFIRE.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 24.—The condition of Richard Snowden (19), who was badly burned in a bushfire near Rosewood, in the Albury district, on Thursday, is ...

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  45. EARL JELLICOE.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—Earl and Lady Jellicoe have sailed for Madeira, where Earl Jellicoe, whose illness recently caused grave anxiety, hopes to recover his strength. He ...

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  46. GOULBURN MYSTERY.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 24.—Detectives McRae and Allmond left Sydney for Goulburn to-night to make further inquiries concerning the mystery surrounding the ...

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  47. LIBERATING CREDIT.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.—The Bill to authorise the establishment of President Hoover's £400,000,000 Reconstruction Finance Corporation, the purpose of which ...

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  48. Betting Raids.

    Police engaged in betting raids made seven arrests on Saturday afternoon. They were:— PATTERSON, Harry Vivian (24), ...

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  49. TRAPPED IN BURNING HOUSE.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 24.—Unable to escape from a burning home in which he had lived alone at Stawell, Bernard Blagden, an elderly Englishman, who was ...

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  50. STRUCK BY PROPELLER

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 24.—When swinging the propeller of his aeroplane at the Essendon aerodrome yesterday afternoon. Gilbert Matthew Stevenson (35), of ...

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  51. COLONEL BRINSMEAD.

    SINGAPORE, Jan. 23.—The Controller of Civil Aviation in Australia (Lieut.-Colonel H. C. Brinsmead), who was seriously injured when a Dutch mail 'plane ...

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  52. EAST SYDNEY BY-ELECTION.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 24.—Mr. L. Cunninghame, formerly member for Gwydir, has been substituted for Mr. Coleman as official Federal Labour candidate to contest ...

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  53. A RECORD FLIGHT.

    PARIS, Jan. 24.—Two French airmen, M. Codos and M. Robida, arrived at Paris from Saigon ((Cochin-China) to-day in 76 hours beating the record set up by Lieut ...

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