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  2. FEDERAL FINANCES.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 11.—A further improvement in the state of Commonwealth finances is shown by the monthly return of consolidated revenue made available ...

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  3. LANG MINISTRY ATTACKED

    SYDNEY, Jan, 11.—Because the Governor (Sir Philip Game) "neglects and declines" to dissolve the State Parliament, the New Guard intends to present a ...

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  4. REPARATIONS SURPRISE

    LONDON, Jan. 11.—"I am convinced that it will be found that all Governments concerned realise that European recovery depends on their facing the hard facts." ...

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  5. BOMB SHATTERS HOUSE.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 11.—At 2 o'clock this moraine a bomb was exploded on the front window sill of the home of Adolph Christian Jacobson, of Talbot-road, ...

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  6. MORAWA TRAGEDY.

    Formerly an Air Force pilot and captain in the Imperial army, Richard Graham Chapel] was charged before Mr. Justice Dwyer in the Criminal Court ...

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  7. THE GOLD BONUS.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 11.—The suspension of the bounty now paid on gold production will probably be mooted when the Federal Cabinet meets again this week. ...

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  8. BURIED SIX DAYS.

    BERLIN, Jan. 10.—Working against hope, a band of recuers at the Karsten coal mine, near Beuthen (Silesia) were astounded to-night to hear faint tappings ...

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  9. AN ULTIMATUM DENIED.

    BERLIN, Jan. 10.—Misunderstandings appear to have arisen in the capitals of creditor countries over the conversations on reparations between the Chancellor ...

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  10. LAND SPEED RECORD.

    KAITAIA (N.Z.), Jan. 11.—Complete satisfaction with his car was expressed by Mr. Norman ("Wizard") Smith after the first trial run of five miles on the ...

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  11. LYNCHING OF NATIVE.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Mr. F. A. Britten, a member of Congress, has requested a Congressional investigation of a "reign of terror" reported to be ...

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  12. ALLEGED LARCENY.

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 11.—Alleged to be responsible for deficiencies totalling £20,000. Herbert Miller Haines appeared before the Adelaide Police Court ...

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  13. Support for the Chancellor.

    BERLIN, Jan. 11.—The entire Press praises Dr. Bruening's courage and determination and promises him and the President General Hindenburg) the nation's ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR.

    LAUNCESTON, Jan. 11.—Tasmania's performance against the South African cricketers in the match which concluded at Launceston to-day was most creditable, ...

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  15. A RUSSIAN VIEW.

    MOSCOW, Jan. 10.—Commenting on the resignation by M. Briand, because of illness, of the French Foreign Ministership, the newspaper "Izvestia" declares that ...

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  16. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    SYDNEY, Jan. 11.—Mr. H. B. Corser, Country Party member of the House of Representatives for Wide Bay (Queensland) declared to-day that he would vote ...

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  17. THE CAR AND ITS DRIVER.

    Norman Smith is 39 years of age, and has been connected with the motoring business for over 21 years. In 1930 he took his racing car, Anzac, to the Ninety-Mile ...

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  18. POSSIBLE LOSS TO AUSTRALIA.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 11.—The loss to Australia if Germany is unable to pay reparations will be £800,000 a year. This Rum represents the Commonwealth's share ...

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  19. THE PRIME MINISTERSHIP.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 11.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) has received the following telegram from the secretary of the United Country Parliamentary Party (Mr. ...

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  20. GENERAL SMUTS'S FORESIGHT.

    Sir,—The reported utterances of the German Chancellor, in your issue of this morning—"that at the coming Reparations Conference at Lausanne Germany will ...

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  21. REGIMENT WIPED OUT.

    TOKIO, Jan. 11.—Bandits surrounded the isolated Japanese post at Chinshi (Southern Manchuria} yesterday and annihilated a cavalry regiment. The ...

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  22. NEW MINISTERS TAKE OVER.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 11.—In formally handing over control of the Postal Department to Mr. Fenton to-day, the former Postmaster-General (Mr. Green) recalled ...

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  23. COBAR BUSH FIRES.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 11.—After an almost sleepless run from Sydney, the 200 members of the New Guard who volunteered to fight the bush fires in the west reached ...

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  24. COMMUNIST MENACE.

    SYDNEY Jan. 11.—Although the Federal Cabinet has not yet discussed the question of Communism in Australia it will not neglect to take action along the lines ...

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  25. PARACHUTE COMPETITION.

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 11.—Clarence Roy Browne, manager and James Lewis Reece parachutist, were charged in the Adelaide Police Court to-day With having ...

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  26. THE SOUTH POLE.

    LONDON, Jan. 11.—Mr. H. G. Watkins, who has spent two years surveying Greenland by air, is organising an Antarctic expedition which will sail for the Weddell ...

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  27. FRENCH HOSTILITY.

    PARIS, Jan. 11.—In contrast with the comparative calmness with which Britain regards Dr. Bruening's declaration, the semi-official Parisian journal "Le Temps." ...

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  28. AERIAL TOURISTS.

    CALCUTTA, Jan. 11.—The American airmen, Messrs, R. Halliburton and M. Stevens, who are touring the world, made an unsuccessful attempt to-day to fly ...

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  29. PINE CREEK RIOT.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 11.—The serious rioting which broke out at Pine Creek in the Northern Territory following the dynamiting of the local police station was ...

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  30. EARLY STATE ELECTION.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 11.—At a meeting of the executive or the National Association today, members predicted an earl State election and pointed out the necessity for ...

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  31. STOWAWAYS AT ALBANY.

    ALBANY, Jan. 11.—Nine stowaways were landed from the liner Karoola this morning on her arrival from Port Adelaide. This is a record number for this ...

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  32. ILLICIT LIQUOR DISCOVERY.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 11:—A fine of £400 was imposed on William Patrick Curtis (37), mechanic, of 93 Llewellyn-street, Rhodes, at the Burwood Police Court ...

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  33. RIVERINA MOVEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 11.—Mr. Charles Hardy, junior, a supporter of the Riverina movement, who has been elected to the Senate, declared at Wagga to-day that it was his ...

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  34. FORGED LOTTERY TICKETS.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 11.—Before the drawing of the 30th State littery to-day, the Director of Lotteries (Mr. Whiddon) referred to the attitude of the Victorian ...

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  35. WIRING OF FLOWERS.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 11.—The Federal Commissioner of Taxation has ruled that the wiring of flowers for the purpose of making wreaths, bouquets, posies or floral ...

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  36. Desire for Agreement with Britain.

    PARIS, Jan. 10.—Surprise at Dr. Bruening's statement seems to be somewhat forced, because it was well known that Germany was going to the Lausanne ...

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  37. COLLAPSE AT WEDDING.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 11.—During the wedding ceremony of one of her daughters at St. Barnabas's Church of England, Balwyn-road. Balwyn, on Saturday ...

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  38. MINISTRY RELENTS.

    LONDON, Jan. 10.—The Ministry of Labour has reconsidered the case of Mr. Tex McLeod, and has allowed him to stay in England until the end of January. ...

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  39. HINDU'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 11.—Following the death of Rham Chund (50), a Hindu, at Lismore on Sunday, Rham Singh (50), a compatriot of the dead man, was charged with murder ...

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  40. GIRL ATTACKED BY DOG.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 11.—While playing in Gladswood Gardens, Double Bay, on Sunday afternoon, Mona Hehir (10), of Sutherland-street, Paddington, was attacked ...

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  41. WOMAN FOUND HANGED.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 11.—Mrs. Ruby Elisabeth Baile (42) was found dead hanging from a beam by a silk cord at her home in Baptist-street. Redfern, this morning. ...

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