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  2. KELLOGG PEACE PACT.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—While the Senate legislative deadlock still continues, and the efforts of conferences failed to-day to reach a compromise that would permit ...

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  3. KING'S ILLNESS.

    LONDON, Jan. 11 (10.16 a.m.).— The King had a fair night, and there is little change in his condition. LONDON, Jan. 10.—To-night's ...

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  4. ECONOMIC MISSION.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 11.—Sir Arthur Duckham, the only remaining member of the British Economic Mission in Australia, Said to-night that he was particularly anxious ...

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  5. YUGO-SLAVIAN COUP.

    LONDON, Jan. 11.—With the exception of messages either inspired, or approved of by the Government no news can be obtained (on account of the strict censorship). ...

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  6. SKIFF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Victor II (Queensland) and Verona (Western Australia) will fight for the title of champion Australian skiff over the Bricklanding course this afternoon. ...

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  7. SALVATION ARMY CRISIS.

    LONDON, Jan. 11.—There was intense interest in to-day's meeting of the High Council of the Salvation Army, and its projected deputation to General Booth to ...

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  8. IMPERIAL TELEGRAPHY.

    LONDON, Jan. 10.—Sir Basil Blackett, who is chairman of the new Communications Company which has taken over the Imperial wireless and cable services ...

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  9. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 11.—Both New South Wales and South Australia need a win in the Sheffeld Shield match which began at the Adelaide Oval this morning to ...

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  10. LONG UPHILL PERIOD.

    LONDON, Jan. 11.—Authorities at the Palace point out that a stationary period of 72 hours preceded the last improvement of his Majesty's condition, and that ...

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  11. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 11.—On behalf of the Seamen's Union of Australasia, application was made to-day to the Industrial Registrar (Mr. A. M. Stewart), for ...

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  12. RUSSIAN NOTE TO POLAND.

    WARSAW, Jan. 11.—The Polish reply to the Soviet Note suggesting a special protorol with Russian for the renunciation of war, without waiting for the ratification ...

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  13. NO CONVALESCENCE PLANS.

    LONDON, Jan. 10.—The King's condition continues to be satisfactory. Lord Dawson had a consultation with Sir Stanley Hewett for an hour and a half to-night ...

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  14. GENERAL'S LETTER PRINTED.

    LONDON, Jan. 11.—It was learned to-night that General Booth's letter to the High Council was sent to the army's paper, the "War Cry," and that 20,000 ...

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  15. IMPRESSED BY REPORT.

    SYDNEY, Jan 11.—Leading business Wen in Sydney are favourably impressed with the report of the Economic Mission, although they prefer to study the full ...

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  16. PROHIBITION.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 11.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York World" states: "That a nation-wide investigation of the results of prohibition and its ...

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  17. BUSH FIRES.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 11.—With cooler weather, the fires' which raged in many parts of New South Wales for two days have died down, and with a few exceptions, ...

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  18. DINGHY RACE IN MELBOURNE.

    When the skiff championship concludes this afternoon, the skipper and mainsheet hand of the Verona (Messrs J. Norris and W. Stiles) will have to forget skiffs and ...

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  19. NEW FREIGHT RATES.

    LONDON, Jan. 10.—An extraordinary position has arisen owing to the decision of the Australian Merchants' Committee advising against the publication of the ...

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  20. POSITION AT FREMANTLE.

    To consider the action of the committee of management of the Federated Seamen's Union in appointing Mr. J. Byrnes as secretary of the Fremantle branch of the ...

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  21. EFFECTS OF EXHAUSTION.

    LONDON, Jan. 10.—The British Medical Journal states that the recent bulletins indicate a slight but by no means negligible improvement in the King's condition. ...

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  22. EDITORIAL COMMENT

    LONDON, Jan. 11.—"The Times" in a leading article, describes the report as a frank and friendly document which should help the business community in both ...

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  23. ENGLISH RAILWAYS.

    LONDON, Jan. 11.—The public uneasiness at the frequency of accidents on British railways, accentuated by the smash at Ashchurch (Gloucester) on ...

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  24. ANTI-SMUGGLING TREATY.

    OTTAWA, Jan. 10.—The United States filed to-day to obtain the consent of the Canadian Government to a treaty providing for drastic efforts to suppress the annual ...

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  25. LABOUR LEADER'S CRITICISM.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 11.—Asserting that an increase in freights was an inevitable consequence of the sale of the Commonwealth Line, Mr. Seullin (Leader of the ...

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  26. ACCIDENTS.

    Caught by a strong gust of wind last night, a corrugated iron fence, eight feet high and 20 feet long, in Mandurahroad. South Fremantle, was blown to the ...

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  27. UNIFIED RAILWAY.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 11.—"I do not favour the suggestion attributed to the members of the Premiers Conference that an additional railway line of a 4ft. 8½in. gauge ...

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  28. AMERICAN SENATE.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—Senator Borah (Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee) has commenced an independent investigation to ascertain who were ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND FLOODS.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 11.—The railway between Townsville and Cairns was still blocked by floods to-day. Messages received by the Commissioner of Railways (Mr. ...

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  30. VICTORIAN POSITION BETTER.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 11.—A message from Orbust states that bush fires along the Prince's Highway reached a magnitude which endangered the township of ...

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  31. TRAMWAY LINESMAN HURT.

    When a tramway repair waggon was crossing the Causeway on Thursday afternoon, a motor car, driven by Ernest Deering of Temple-street. Victoria Park, ran ...

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  32. GREAT CHURCH SCENE

    LONDON, Jan 10.—Under a snowmantled roof and the beautiful York Minster, a thousand white-robed clergy, whose garme [?] set off the scarlet and gold ...

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  33. SLIP ON ROADWAY.

    James Bennett (about 45), of Pennantstreet, Bassendean, slipped and fell in William-street, near the Royal Hotel, shortly before 6 p.m. yesterday. He received a cut ...

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  34. A COOLIE'S DEATH.

    SHANGHAI, Jan. 10.—Trouble is brewing in Hankow in consequence of the refusal of the Japanese authorities to compensate the family of a Ricsha coolie who ...

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  35. DEAD MAN ON ROCKS.

    ALBANY, Jan. 11.—Puzzling features are associated with the finding of the body of an unidentified man, about 1.30 o'clock this afternoon, on rocks about a ...

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  36. FALLS FROM BUILDINGS.

    While playing on a balcony at his home at 599 Newcastle-street. West Perth, yesterday morning, Ronald Gosney (6), fell about 25ft. to the yard below, Despite the ...

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  37. TAXATION EVADED.

    HOBART, Jon. 11,—On five counts, a farmer named Robert H. Calvert, of Campania, was fined a total of £225 by the Magistrate (Mr. White) in the Hobart ...

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  38. CHANNEL TUNNEL.

    LONDON, Jan. 11.—Sir William Bull, Chairman of the Channel Tunnel Parliamentary Committee, announced to-day that 67 Peers and 112 Commoners ...

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  39. MOTOR SPEED RECORD

    CAPETOWN, Jan. 11.—Captain Malcolm Campbell, the racing motorist, will arrive here early in February, to make an attempt to recapture the world's motor ...

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  40. FINANCIAL CIRCLES APPROVE.

    LONDON, Jan. 10.—In financial circles generally approval is voiced of the tone of the report of the British Economic Mission to Australia. The report is regarded ...

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  41. DESPERATE FIGHT.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 11.—Two men, who engaged in a desperate fight to-night, were subsequently admitted to hospital at Newcastle, Half of the nose of one of the men ...

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  42. VISION OF A TERRIBLE FACE.

    LONDON, Jan. 10.—There was a dramatic trial at the Old Bailey yesterday, when Robert Williams (28), carpenter (who was tried, in December last for ...

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  43. QUESTION OF BIRTHPLACE.

    LONDON, Jan. 10.—The Cuban halfcaste Jackson, who was the central figure in the Jervis Bay disturbance, and who is being detained in the Hull gaol, is ...

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  44. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—Bacteriologists and scientists representing twenty States, who are meeting here to study the influenza outbreak, listened to the reading ...

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  45. EMPIRE PREFERENCE.

    CAPETOWN, Jan. 10.—The Rhodesian Commissioners who have been inquiring into the operation of the Customs agreement between Rhodesia and the South ...

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  46. FUTURE OF THE DRAMA

    LONDON, Jan. 11.—Henry Arthur Jones, dramatist, who died in England on Monday, included in his will a message dealing with the future of the theatre. The ...

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  47. A SOUTH AFRICAN REFLECTION.

    CAPE TOWN, Jan. 11.—Commenting on the report of the British Mission, under the heading. "Australia at the Cross ways." the "Cape Argus" says: "It is ...

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  48. STEAMER RETURNING TO PORT.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 11.—The New Zealand Company's steamer Rotorua, which left Wellington for London yesterday, is returning owing to a mishap to the ...

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  49. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    WELLINGTON, Jan. 11—Commander Byrd's supply ship Eleanor Bolling will leave Dunedin to-day for the Bay of Whales. If the vessel mikes a good trip ...

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