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  2. COMMUNISM.

    BERLIN, Feb. 18.—Suspecting treasonable activities, the Supreme Court ordered a raid upon the headquarters of the Communist Central Committee in Berlin, and ...

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  3. COAL DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 19.—The Full Court of the High Court to-day reserved judgement in the case in which the second interim award of Judge Beeby in the coal ...

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  4. TARIFF TRUCE.

    GENEVA, Feb. 18.—Following a suggestion of the President of the British. Board of Trade (Mr. W. Graham) at the League of Nations Assembly last Tear, and ...

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  5. EMPIRE FREE TRADE.

    LONDON, Feb. 18.—In a manifesto announcing that 200,000 men and women have enrolled, themselves as Empire free trade crusaders within ten weeks. Bord ...

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  6. NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Feb. 18.—The five-Power naval conference is now necessarily marking time until France is again officially represented, as the defeat of the French ...

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  7. SMALIPOX CASE.

    The only development yesterday in regard to the case of smallpox which was discovered at the St. John of God Hospital on Sunday was the quarantine by the ...

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  8. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—President Hoover summoned half a dozen of the leading figures in the Senate and the House of Representatives to a breakfast table ...

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  9. JAPAN'S 70 PER CENT. CLAIM.

    TOKIO, Feb. 18.—Admiral Kato, chief of the naval general staff, in an interview to-day stated that Japan wanted the Powers to understand that the claim for ...

    Article : 146 words
  10. ATTITUDE OF UNITED STATES.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 19.—An explanation of the attitude of the United States to disarmament was given to-day by Dr. C. E. Martin, Professor of History and Dean of ...

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  11. THE FRENCH CRISIS.

    PARIS, Feb. 18.—Though the President (M. Doumergne) was busy throughout the day consulting political leaders and other recognised authorities with a view to ...

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  12. ADVERSE COMMENT.

    LONDON, Feb. 19.—In a leading article, "The Times" says that Lord Beaverbrook's crusade, despite a certain extravagance, has done not a little which is useful and ...

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  13. NEW TRAFFIC BILL.

    LONDON, Feb. 18.—In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Herbert Morrison (Minister of Transport) moved the second reading of the Traffic Bill, which provides ...

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  14. KOUTEPOFF MYSTERY.

    PARIS, Feb. 18.—Whenever the French police are baffled by a crime they carry out a realistic reconstruction of the supposed events. Thus the kidnapping of ...

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  15. FACTORY DEMOLISHED.

    NEW YORK, Feb. 18.—A message from Elizabeth (New Jersey) reports that a series of terrific explosions to-day demolished the buildings of the local industrial ...

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  16. NALDERA LEAVES MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 19.—Persons fare-willing passengers on the Naldera, which sailed from Port Melbourne yesterday afternoon for Sydney under quarantine ...

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  17. BRITISH INDUSTRIES.

    LONDON, Feb. 18.—The Queen, accompanied by the Duke of York and Princess Mary, paid a visit to-day to the British Industries Fair at Olympia. Her Majesty ...

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  18. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.

    LONDON, Feb. 18.—"Women rarely commit murders of the first degree, therefore the abolition of capital punishment for woman woman would not do much harm." ...

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  19. ANZAC DAY.

    "I regard this matter as of the first importance," said the State president of the Returned Soldiers' League (Colonel H. B. Collett) at a meeting of the State ...

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  20. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 19.—The hearing was begin before Judge Foster and a jury of six in the County. Court to-day of an action brought by Norman Mclver, of ...

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  21. TREASURER ATTACKED

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 19.—A hat and a stick are the only clues obtained by the police to the identity of the two thieves who attacked Mr. L. Godsil, treasurer of ...

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  22. SYDNEY "SLAVE MARKET."

    CANBERRA, Feb. 19.—Referring to-day to the question by Sir Thomas Henley in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly yesterday regarding a report in ...

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  23. ENGLAND AUSTRALIA FLIGHT.

    KARACHI, Feb. 18.—Flying Officers H. L. Piper and C. E. Kay, of the Royal Air Force, both New Zealanders, who are attempting a flight from England to ...

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  24. ROADS EXPENDITURE.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 19.—It ia understood that at the Premiers' Conference to-morrow the States' representatives will seek either the repeal of the Federal Aid Roads ...

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  25. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    AUCKLAND, Feb. 19.—When John Frederick Beesley, of Mt. Eden returned home this evening after his first day's work for some time he found his wife's ...

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  26. Progress of Journey.

    February 9.—Left Croydon aerodrome (London) at 6.30 a.m. arriving at Dijon (France) at 12.50 p.m. Bad weather delayed the start until 2.53 p.m. and shortly after ...

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  27. LONDON TUBES.

    LONDON, Feb. 18.—During the debate in the House of Commons to-day upon a Bill to authorise the London underground railway companies to spend £12,000,000 ...

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  28. CHARGE OF PERJURY.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 19.—Saying that he wished to give himself up, Norman Mclver (29), labourer walked into the detective office at Police Headquarters this ...

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  29. HANGED FROM TREE.

    HOBART, Feb. 19.—A startling discovery was made by John Frederick Paterson; of Montagu Bay, a Hobart suburb, when he out for an early morning, walk on ...

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  30. MR. THEODORE'S POSITION.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 19.—A cave composed of five members representing constituencies in New South Wales has been formed in the Federal Caucus against the ...

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  31. SUICIDE BY POISONING.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 19.—A verdict of suicide was returned by the Deputy-Coroner (Mr. B. Oke) yesterday after the conclusion of evidence in the inquiry into ...

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  32. HAWKING SECURITIES.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 19:—During the debate on the Sydney Corporation Amendment Loans Bill in the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. ...

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  33. MRS. SUN LOCK'S DEATH.

    KATANNTNG, Feb. 19.—Investigations of the circumstances of the death of Emily Sun Lock, the English wife of a Chinese market gardener, at Katanning on ...

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  34. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 19.—It is uncertain when the proposed wireless telephone service between Australia and Great Britain will be established. The Director of Postal ...

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  35. BAIL ESTREATED.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 19.—A warrant was issued for the arrest of Margaret Ryan (24) when she did not appear at the Criminal Court to-day to stand her trial ...

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  36. SCHOONER WRECKED.

    ADELAIDE, Feb. 19.—The schooner Eleanor (177 tons), laden with a cargo of wheat, was wrecked last night near Kirkdy. Inland, one of the Sir Joseph Banks ...

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  37. A NEW FACTOR.

    LONDON, Feb. 18.—A new development at the naval conference is the suggestion the five Powers should sign a treaty to consult together at a time of ...

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  38. INSULTING WORDS CHARGES.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 19.—By a majority verdict, the charges against Mr. R. James, M.H.R. and Mr. J. Baddeley, M.L.A. of having used insulting words to the ...

    Article : 186 words
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