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  2. MANCHURIAN DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Jan. 9.—The British Ambassador in Washington (Sir Ronald Lindsay) was informed a few days ago by the United States Government of its ...

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  3. REPARATIONS.

    LONDON, Jan. 10.—The week opens with dramatic developments in the European situation, the most important being the declaration of the German ...

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  4. BRUTAL MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 10.—Rham Chund, a middle-aged Hindu, was brutally murdered in North Lismore this afternoon. His skull had been battered in with an axe ...

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  5. RIOT IN DUNEDIN.

    WELLINGTON, Jan. 10.—A crowd of unemployed at Dunedin held a demonstration before the hospital board yesterday, and demanded sustenance. Falling to ...

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  6. WATERSIDE PROBLEM.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 10.—The Federal secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation (Mr. A. E. Turley) announced yesterday that the federation had served ...

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  7. FINANCIAL CHAOS.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—With the revelation that the city of New York is in grave financial difficulties following the appeal by the Mayor (Mr. J. Walker) to the ...

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  8. INDIAN UNREST.

    CALCUTTA, Jan. 9.—The arrest of members of the Congress (which is attempting to enforce its political aims by a campaign of defiance of the law with ...

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  9. POLICE STATION BOMBED.

    DARWIN, Jan. 10.—The police station at Pine Creak was bombed by Communists early on Friday morning. Constable Turner and his wife were on the ...

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  10. VOLUNTEERS BACK AT WORK.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 10.—Voluntary wharf labourers and eligible returned soldiers returned to work yesterday after having been excluded from the waterfront by ...

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  11. STATE FINANCES.

    The State Treasury returns for the first six months of the financial year, 1931-32, in the form agreed upon by the Premiers Conference, show that the excess of ...

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  12. SPANISH STRIKE RIOTS

    MADRID, Jan. 10.—Widespread feeling against the Civil Guard, attributed to alleged sternness in dealing with strikers in recent outbreaks, has resulted in ...

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  13. COBAR BUSH FIRES.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 10.—"New Guard to mobilise" for fire fighting." This order was sent out from the New Guard head quarters at 12.30 a.m. yesterday. Two ...

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  14. NOTORIOUS COMMUNIST.

    CALCUTTA, Jan. 9.—M. N. Boy, the notorious Indian revolutionary and Communist, was sentenced at Cawnpore to-day to twelve years' transportation for waging ...

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  15. THE SOUTHERN STAR

    ATHENS, Jan. 9.—The monoplane Southern Star, which, is carrying English mails for Australia and is piloted by Air Commodore Kingsford Smith, left ...

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  16. AVOIDING TROUBLE.

    ADELAIDE. Jan. 10.—Efforts are being made by the Premier (Mr. Hill) to arrange a conference with Adelaide shipowners with a view to avoiding possible ...

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  17. SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR.

    LAUNCESTON, Jan. 10.—Excellent back-to-the-wall patting displays' by Atkinson and Burrows were responsible for the Tasmanians being placed in a fairly ...

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  18. AMERICAN LOANS.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.—When the Bill for the creation of President Hoover's £400,000,000 Reconstruction Finance Corporation came before the Senate to-day ...

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  19. FUTURE OF BURMA.

    LONDON, Jan. 8.—Except for a statement of Government policy, which the Prime Minister (Mr. Macdonald) will make on Tuesday, the Burma Bound Table ...

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  20. MODERN SEA-DOGS.

    LONDON, Jan. 8.—"Sea-Dogs of To-day" is the title of Mr. A. J. Villier's latest book, which has been published by Henry Holt. Ltd., in New York. ...

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  21. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    SYDNEY, Jan. 10.—It was officially announced to-day that the United Country Party, of which Dr. Earle Page is leader, will not be the official Opposition in the ...

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  22. THE NEW MINISTRY.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 10.—Having returned from Canberra yesterday, several Federal Ministers, including the Prime Minister (Mr. Lvons), had a brief respite ...

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  23. NATIVE LYNCHED.

    HONOLULU, Jan. 9.—Honolulu is quiet but tense after its first case of lynching. An American naval officer, Thomas Massey, his wife's mother and one ...

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  24. BIG BRITISH BANKS.

    LONDON, Jan. 9.—Despite the difficult problems presented by the past year, Lloyds, Barclays, the National Provincial. Westminster and Midland ...

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  25. Mr. Lyons as a Leader.

    LONDON, Jan. 10.—Stating that Mr. Lyons has begun his Prime Ministership of Australia with such a message as Mr. MacDonald might have issued 10 weeks ...

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  26. EFFECT IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Jan. 10.—Dr. Bruening's statement that Germany will demand the cessation of reparations payments has caused a sensation in France, producing ...

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  27. THEFT OF A SAFE.

    BUNBURY, Jan. 10.—Evidence concerning the removal of an office safe from the Boyanup railway station on the night of December 28 was given in the Police ...

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  28. LONDON TO LOSE GOLD

    SANTIAGO (Chile), Jan. 8.—The Associated Press states that it is authoritatively reported that the central banks of the South American Republics of Chile, ...

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  29. AMERICAN DIPLOMATS.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.—General Dawes, United States Ambassador to Great Britain, announced to-day that he would resign after serving as a member ...

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  30. FLYING UNDER DIFFICULTIES.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 10.—Though visibility was very bad, Mrs. H. D. Bonney returned to the city in her aeroplane to-day in fairly good tune from. Sydney. Visibility ...

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  31. Governorship of Philippines.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.—Mr. Dwighr E. Davis has resigned Governorship of the Philippine Islands. The President (Mr. Hoover), has nominated Mr. Theodore ...

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  32. DESTRUCTIVE STORM.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 10.—The most destructive hailstorm in the history of the Toorooka (north coast), district occurred on Friday night, lasting 20 minutes. Hail ...

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  33. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 10.—Since Friday three more cases of infantile paralysis have been reported in the metropolitan area, making a total of 52. One more ...

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  34. A MONTH IN THE AIR.

    LONDON, Jan. 9.—Mrs. Victor Brace, accompanied by her husband, will shortly attempt a month's flight over London without alighting, in the hope of beating ...

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  35. RIOT ON WATERFRONT.

    LONDON, Jan. 9.—Thomas O'Neill and John Harley of Greenock, were sentenced to 60 days' imprisonment for having participated in rioting at Prince's Pier. ...

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  36. Two New Patients in Sydney.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 10.—Two more cases of infantile paralysis were reported at the week-end, the patients being admitted to the Royal Alexandra Hospital for ...

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  37. MOTH PLANE CRASHES.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 10.—About 4.40 o'clock this afternoon a Moth 'plane, owned by the Queensland Aero Club, and licensed to carry passengers. crashed at ...

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  38. N.S.W. TREASURER'S HOPE.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 10.—It was officially announced on behalf of the State Treasurer that the undertaking given in the Loan Council last year by the New South Wales ...

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  39. ENGLISH GIRL'S LUCK.

    VICTORIA (B.C.), Jan. 8.—Miss Evelyn Margaret Hall, an English girl, was about to sail from England for Victoria to become a companion to Mr. Alexander ...

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  40. THE TOKIO OUTRAGE.

    TOKIO, Jan. 9.—Though it tendered its resignation yesterday, holding itself responsible for failure to prevent the unsuccessful attempt by a young Korean ...

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  41. RAID ON BORDER.

    PARIS, Jan. 9.—Angered by a murder and stirring up, the hatred of the neighbouring tribes, 600 Abyssinian warriors crossed the border of French ...

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  42. SHARK AT COOGEE.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 10.—A shark within 200 yards of a party of lads who were undergoing life-saving medallion tests at Cooges this morning caused great excitement. The ...

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  43. NEARING THE PRECIPICE.

    LONDON, Jan. 10.—While speaking yesterday at a luncheon aboard the new P. and O. line the Strathaird, Mr. Alexander Shaw, a director of the Bank of ...

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  44. FRENCH FOREIGN MINISTER.

    PARIS, Jan. 8.—M. Briand, who was reported to have suffered severe heart attacks during the part week, has resigned the Horeign Ministership. ...

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  45. GRASSHOPPERS ON LINE.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 10.—The Cooma-Bombala mail and goods train was delayed on Friday by swarms of grasshoppers near Bombala. The engine wheels refused to ...

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  46. SEAMEN AT ODDS.

    ADELAIDE; Jan. 10.—Bequests have been made by the Seamen's Union to 11 seamen and four greasers on the passenger motorship Moonta to send in their notices. ...

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  47. POLICE ASSAULTED.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 10.—Not one in a crowd of 300 people offered to help two policemen who were badly assaulted while trying to make arrests in Castlereagh-street ...

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  48. BODY NEAR RAILS.

    KALGOORLIE Jan. 10.—Robert William Davies, a length runner employed by the Kurrawang Firewood Company, found yesterday morning the mutilated ...

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  49. COUNTERFEIT NOTES.

    AUCKLAND, Jan. 10.—Five hundred counterfeit Bank of New South Wales £1, notes were discovered by the police in a tobaeco tin in the room of a man ...

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  50. King George's Message.

    LONDON, Jan. 9.—King George sent a telegram to the Emperor of Japan today congratulating him on his escape from the attempt made upon his life. ...

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  51. TASMANIAN SHORTAGE.

    HOBART, Jan, 10.—For the expired six months of the financial year the excess of payments over receipts was £261,666. Receipts for six months were ...

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  52. POLAR EXPLORATION.

    SEATTLE, Jan. 8.—Sir Hubert Wilkins, the Australian explorer, who commanded the recent submarine expedition in the Arctic, arrived to-day to consult ...

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  53. MISSING YOUTH RETURNS.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 10.—Unable to give an account of his movements since he disappeared on December 22, Eric Harden (22), bank ledgerkeeper, returned to the ...

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  54. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    CHICAGO, Jan. 9.—The Republican National Convention, will be held here on June 13 next, and the Democratic Convention on June 27. ...

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  55. KALGOORLIE HEAT WAVE.

    KALGOOBLIE, Jan. 10.—For the fifth time this month the maximum temperature exceeded the century to-day, when the registration was l0ldeg. The average ...

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