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  2. TRADE WAR ENDED.

    After protracted negotiations, a settlement has been reached in the trade dispute between Australia and Japan and the terms of a new agreement were announced yesterday by the Commonwealth Assistant-Minister in charge of Trade Treaties (Sir Henry Gullett). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. RACING CARNIVAL.

    The Western Australian Turf Club's Christmas racing carnival opened on Saturday. There was an excellent attendance and good racing. The West Australian Derby was won by Oceanus from the ...

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  4. CHINESE REVOLT OVER.

    NANKING, Dec. 27.—General Chiang Kai-shek, the national political and military leader, who was released earlier in the week by the rebel troops who had ...

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  5. SPANISH CONFLICT.

    LONDON, Dec. 27.—No indication has yet reached London of the attitude of Germany, Italy, Prussia and Portugal to the joint Franco-British Christmas Eve ...

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  6. NEW COMPLICATION.

    BERLIN, Dec. 27.—An official announcement made today states:— "According to news received here, Spanish Government warships have confiscated ...

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  7. MR. LYONS GRATIFIED.

    CANBERRA, Dec. 27.—The following message was issued tonight by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) from his home in Devonport, Tasmania, and released in ...

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  8. FRENCH BOAT'S COMPLAINT.

    CASABLANCA, Dec. 27.—A French banana boat en route to Dakar reports:— "A Spanish patrol boat fired three warning shots and ordered us to stop in the ...

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  9. LABOUR PARTY'S VIEW.

    The Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. J. Curtin) expressed satisfaction last night that a trade agreement had been reached with Japan but added that ...

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  10. BOUNTIFUL CHRISTMAS

    NEW YORK, Dec. 26.—The return of prosperity and plenty, coupled with the mildness of the weather—the minimum temperature of 55deg. in New York City ...

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  11. "QUITE SATISFACTORY."

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 27.—Before leaving. Melbourne for Sydney tonight, the Japanese Consul-General (Mr. K. Mural) said that he was very pleased that agreement ...

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  12. THE TERMS.

    The following is a copy of a letter dated December 26, from Sir Henry Gullett to Mr. Murai:—"I have the honour to inform you that the Government of the ...

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  13. JAPANESE ANNOUNCEMENT.

    TOKIO, Dec. 7—According to the Domei news agency, the Foreign Minister (Mr. Arits) has informed the Japanese Cabinet that complete accord has been ...

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  14. TEXTILE MARKETS BOOM.

    TOKIO, Dec. 27.—News of the impending conclusion of a trade agreement with Australia caused a boom on the rayon and cotton yarn markets throughout ...

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  15. BOMBARDMENT OF MADRID.

    MADRID, Dec. 27.—Instead of a day of peace and goodwill, Christmas Day was one for terror for Madrid residents. The insurgents renewed their ...

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  16. FLOUR FOR MANCHUKUO.

    TOKIO, Dec. 27.—The newspaper "Chugai Shogyo" says that Japanese millers view the resumption of Australian trade relations with mixed feelings ...

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  17. FEARS IN TOKIO.

    TOKIO, Dec. 26.—Japan fears that the settlement of the Chinese revolt is due to a compromise, probably on a basis partly anti-Japanese. The newspaper "Asahi" ...

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  18. TEMPERED APPROVAL.

    TOKIO, Dec. 27.—Mr. Shintaro Nakamura, managing director of the Itochu Trading Company, a big exporter of textiles to Australia, said in a Press ...

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  19. FORBIDDEN TO LAND.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 27.—A woman passenger from New Zealand who arrived at Sydney by the Niagara on Saturday, was forbidden to land because she had ...

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  20. DR. FENTON BACK AT DARWIN.

    DARWIN, Dec. 27.—Before the largest crowd assembled on the Darwin aerodrome to greet a flyer in recent years, the flying doctor of the Northern ...

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  21. NEWSPAPER OFFICE WRECKED.

    TANGIER, Dec. 26.—Because they resented the publication of articles allegedly insulting to Italy, 150 Italian blue-jackets, headed by an officer, marched ...

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  22. THE RUNNING.

    Most interest was taken in the West Australian Derby, the value of the prize for which was £750, in addition to the coveted Derby riband. Betting on the ...

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  23. BRITISH RECEPTION.

    MELBOURNE. Dec. 27.—The director of the Australian Association of British Manufacturers (Mr. S. Ferguson) said to-night that the reduction of duties on ...

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  24. LINER REFLOATED.

    LONDON, Dec. 26.—The German East Africa liner Pretoria, which went aground in the Solent yesterday on her maiden voyage to South Africa, has been ...

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  25. FRONTIER FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Dec. 25.—Neither the War Office nor the India Office has released any information regarding the names of officers engaged in the fighting in the ...

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  26. EXPLOSION ON SHIP.

    ROME, Dec. 26.—It is announced that 26 persons were killed and 100 were injured as a result of a boiler explosion aboard the steamer Cesare Battisti at ...

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  27. AMERICAN JOURNALIST DEAD.

    NEW YORK, Dec. 25.—Mr. Arthur Brisbane, the eminent journalist, died to-day, aged 72 years. Starting as a re- porter on the New York "Sun" in 1883, ...

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  28. A SEVERE EARTHQUAKE.

    TOKIO, Dec. 27.—An earthquake today shook the island of Nijima. One person is dead, two are missing and 10 injured. Five hundred houses were damaged. Experts ...

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  29. RUMANIA AND ABYSSINIA.

    ROME, Dec. 26.—Rumania has notified the Italian Government that it is intended to establish a consulate in Addis Ababa. ...

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  30. CHRISTMAS DAY COINCIDENCE.

    LONDON, Dec. 26.—By a strange coincidence the works of Raphael Tuck, the world-famous printers of Christmas cards, were burnt down yesterday— ...

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