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  2. INFLATION ISSUE.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 12.—The conference of the New South Wales section of the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party, convened by the State Executive of the ...

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  3. WHEATGROWERS' UNION.

    Criticism of the State and Federal Governments for alleged unsympathetic treatment of farmers was expressed at the conference of the W.A. Wheatgrowers' Union ...

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  4. UNEMPLOYED ARRESTS.

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 12.—Representatives of the unemployed waited on the Chief Secretary (Mr. Whitford) to-day and re-quested the immediate release of all ...

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  5. RESCUED AIRMEN.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 12.—After suffer­ing great privations for three weeks in Central Australia, Mr. W. L. Pittendrigh and Mr. S. J. Hamre, the airmen who ...

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  6. MURDERED ORMOND GIRL.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 12.—Until they hare interviewed a young man who was seen with Adeline Hazel Wilson (16) out-side her home in Melton-avenue, Ormoud, ...

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  7. LIBERIAN SLAVES.

    GENEVA, Jan, 11.—The Liberian dele-gate to the League of Nations emphasies that the report on slavery in Liberia, presented by a Commission of inquiry of the ...

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  8. BASIC WAGE CASE.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 12.—Opening the addresses for the employers in the basic wage case in the Full Court of the Com-monwealth Arbitration Court to-day ...

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  9. No Comments on Conference.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 12.—Impressions that have been formed by some of those who have been in closest touch with the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) since his ...

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  10. FRENCH GOLD STOCKS.

    PARIS, Jan. 12.—"The Bank of France cannot refuse gold brought to it," M. Germain-Martin, Minister for Finance, states in an interview published in the ...

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  11. MELBOURNE DEMONSTRATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 12.—Between 2,000 and 3,000 unemployed men took part in a march through city streets to-day, the procession having been organised by the ...

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  12. ACCIDENTS.

    Two men were killed when a motor truck in which they were riding, overturned on the Bindoon Hill, on the road from Coorow to Perth. about 21 miles ...

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  13. UNITED STATES NOTE.

    GENEVA, Jan. 11.—The United States note to Liberia, which will be issued to-morrow, says that international opinion will no longer tolerate the twin evils of ...

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  14. EXPRESS DERAILED.

    TOKIO, Jan. 12.—In darkness this morning, the express from Shimonoseki to Tokio Was derailed when crossing a bridge near Hiroshima. The locomotive ...

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  15. "MURDER" MYSTERY SOLVED.

    LONDON, Jan. 11.—Seventeen months ago a young woman, named Winifred Parrant (21), disappeared from her home, in Berkshire, and after a lone-sustained ...

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  16. EVASION OF BETTING TAX.

    MELBOURNE. Jan. 12.—Following complaints by the New South Wales Ministry that the postal regulations provide a loophole for evasion of the tax payable ...

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  17. BANNED MIGRANTS.

    When the mailboat Otranto resumed the voyage to London from Fremantle late yesterday afternoon the 76 Italians, who had come to the Commonwealth from ...

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  18. MAN'S ABSENCE FROM HOME.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 12.—A remarkable story was told to the police by Alfred Goddard, who was found in an unconscious condition at the Albion Park railway station ...

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  19. OPPOSITION WANTS ACTION.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 12.—"Mr. Scullin made a speech in London with which I entirely agree. He said that the Commonwealth's obligations would be honourably fulfilled, ...

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  20. ITALIAN'S DEATH.

    NAREMBEEN, Jan. 12.—Detective-Sergeant O'Brien, who arrived at Narembeen from Perth on Sunday to inquire into the circumstances surrounding the death of ...

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  21. BIG QUEENSLAND FIRE

    BRISBANE, Jan. 12.—Damage estimated at £15,000 was caused by a fire it Lowood early this morning, the following premises being destroyed:—The ...

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  22. SPANISH POLITICS.

    MADRID. Jan. 10.—The general elections have been fixed for March 1. It is proposed to raise the martial lav as soon as convenient but it has been announced ...

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  23. BOY COMMITS SUICIDE.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 12.—After having been reproved by his father, Mr. W. M. Hale, weighbridge keeper, of Bolangum, for having made an error in a docket ...

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  24. DROWNED IN SWIMMING POOL.

    Leonard Bray (9), who was recently admitted to the Seaforth Boys' Home, conducted at Gosnells by the Salvation Army, was drowned in a swimming pool ...

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  25. ENGLISH FOG LIFTS.

    LONDON, Jan. 11.—The frost of the past few days broke up yesterday, but the fog lingered throughout the night in many areas and only dispersed to-day ...

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  26. Britain Returns Airmen to Portugal.

    LONDON, Jan. 10.—The two young Spanish Air Force officers, who arrived at Liverpool by boat some days ago, after having taken part in the recent ...

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  27. BATTLES LONG AGO.

    BERLIN, Jan. 11.—Swedish archaeologists have made a remarkable discovery on the island of Gotland, where they excavated the common grave of victors and ...

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  28. POISON MISTAKEN FOR COFFEE.

    Albert Smith (17), of Warne-street, Maylands, was admitted to the Perth Hospital last night suffering from arsenic poisoning With treacle the poison was in a ...

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  29. BANKS DENY DEFLATION.

    MELBOURNE,. Jan. 12.—An emphatic denial was given to-day by the chairman of the Associated Banks (Mr. C. H. Tranter) to the statement by Mr.Theodore, ...

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  30. MAN'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 11.—After a abort struggle with an intruder at his flat to-night, William Henry Cantelo (50), Com-monwealth public servant, died ...

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  31. NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 12.—Referring to day to the published statement regarding the possible postponement of the wearing in of Sir Isaac Isaacs as Governor-General, ...

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  32. CYCLIST TAKEN TO HOSPITAL.

    Thomas C. Munro (28), of 133 Berwick-street, Victoria Park, suffered head in-juries and shock shortly after 7. o'clock last night, when a night cycle he was ...

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  33. AROUND THE WORLD BY CAR.

    LONDON, Jan. 11.—Messrs. Hector Macquarrie and Richard B. Matthews, New Zealanders, who are motoring around the world in a baby car named Emily ...

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  34. LONDON ANXIETY.

    LONDON, Jan. 12.—The "Morning Post" states that holders of Australian securities are awaiting the outcome of conferences between the Australian Prime ...

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  35. BABY STRANGLED IN COT.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 12.—Through twisting in his cot after he had put his head she returned to find him dead. The bars Colin Conrick (six months) was strangled ...

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  36. BRITISH COASTGUARDS.

    LONDON. Jan. 10.—The Board of Trade have appointed a committee to inquire into the efficiency and adequacy of the present organisation for carrying out the ...

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  37. FATALITY NEAR NARROGIN.

    NARROGIN. Jan. 12.—A fatal accident occurred to-day about 5½ miles from Narrogin, on the Wickepin-road. Shortly after 2 o'clock this afternoon, Mr. Peter ...

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  38. SAFE-BLOWERS AT GERALDTON

    GERALDTON, Jan. 12.—Burglars forced their way into the strongroom in Dalgety and Company's offices in Eleanor-street last night and stole £10 from a ...

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  39. LAND SPEED RECORD.

    LONDON. Jan. l2.—Captain Malcolm Campbell, the racing motorist, who was ready, to embark with his special car, Bluebird, on the Homeric on Wednesday to ...

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  40. RUNAWAYS CAUGHT.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 12.—The two prison-ers, William Henry Tansey and James Hopkins Jeffrey, who escaped from the Tuncurry afforestation prison camp during ...

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  41. BOAT WASHED UP ON BEACH.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 12.—A boat about 32 ft. long with a 9ft beam, painted red but bearing no name, was washed up at Peninsula Beach, ten miles south of Yeppoon. ...

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  42. Advertising

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  43. REVENUE FROM MOTORISTS.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 12.—Revenue collected during last year under the New South Wales Motor Traffic Act was £1,745,760—a decrease of £52,376 as compared with ...

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  44. PRIME MINISTER'S STAND.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 12.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) was warmly received at the civic reception given by the Lord Mayor (Councillor Luxton) at the Town ...

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  45. GIRL DROWNED IN RIVER.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 12.—Joan Adams (11) was drowned in the Bremer River at North Ipswich to-day as she was being carried across the stream on the back of ...

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  46. Advertising

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  47. SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE.

    SYDNEY. Jan. 12.—Work on the Syd­ney Harbour Bridge is proceeding and the deck work has been almost completed. The night shift has been paid off. A sum ...

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