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  2. FREER TRADE PROPOSALS

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—Addressing the Chamber of Commerce at Leeds last night the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Simon) said that the van Zeeland ...

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  3. TROLLEY BUS ROUTE.

    Over 8,000 signatures were obtained for the petition of protest against the Government's decision to run trolley buses along St. George's-terrace. The petition ...

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  4. BOMB OUTRAGE.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 30.—Detectives investigating the killing of Alfred Ernest Smith (53), an organiser of the Australian Meat Industry Employees' Union, and his wife, ...

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  5. ROAD ACCIDENTS.

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 30.—Three persons were killed and three injured when the Adelaide-Victor Harbour express crashed into a touring motor car at High-street, ...

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  6. Advertising

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  7. N.S.W. CELEBRATIONS.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 30.—More than 150,000 persons assembled at Centennial Park yesterday afternoon to witness the review of naval, army and air force contingents, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CONGRESS ATTITUDE.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 29.—While President Roosevelt's defence message has been attacked by prominent Republicans and condemned by peace organisations, ...

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  9. BRITISH WELCOME.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—"America's decision to increase her navy will be welcomed by democracies throughout the world," declared Mr. Duff Cooper (First ...

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  10. MINISTER'S DELAY IN REPLYING.

    Sir,—Evidently Mr. F. C. L. Smith. Minister in charge of the trolley bus tyranny, is alarmed at the widespread criticism plus the large number of ...

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  11. YOUTHFUL CRIMINALS.

    CHRISTCHURCH, Jan. 30.—The extraordinary activities of a gang of four small boys were recounted yesterday in the Christchurch Children's Court. The ...

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  12. MOTOR TRUCK OVERTURNS.

    CUNDERDIN, Jan. 29.—Stanley Snook (about 48 years) was killed outright last night when his motor truck overturned a few hundred yards past the racecourse. ...

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  13. BOY CYCLIST INJURED.

    Serious Injuries were received yesterday afternoon by Edward Campbell (16), of Colombo-street, Victoria Park, when a bicycle he was riding collided with a ...

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  14. CAR AND TRAM COLLIDE.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 30.—When a tram and a motor car collided at North Co-burg shortly before midnight last night the car was smashed to pieces and one ...

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  15. JEWS IN RUMANIA.

    GENEVA, Jan. 30.—Britain, France and Rumania have agreed to the procedure for dealing with Rumanian Jews. As a result, the Iranian, Mustafa Adie, who ...

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  16. JAPAN SUSPICIOUS.

    TOKIO. Jan. 30.—Discussing naval plans, a naval spokesman said that Japan was not worried by the British and American naval programmes, which were not ...

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  17. WRONGLY REPORTED DEAD.

    LONDON, Jan. 28.—According to the "Daily Herald," his family in Cumberland has mourned for three years, without cause, Prank Atkinson (30). of ...

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  18. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR.

    HOBART. Jan. 30.—Doris Gwendoline Rosendale (9). of Bzrahan-street, Hobart, died in the Hobart General Hospital early this morning from Injuries received when ...

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  19. SOUTH AFRICAN GREYSHIRTS.

    PRETORIA, Jan. 30.—The Minister of Defence (Mr. O. Pirow), referring to the Greyshirts, a recently-formed organisation on Nazi lines, said today that ...

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  20. TRUCK RUNS INTO SHOP.

    Three persons were hurt, none seriously, when a utility track swerved and, after knocking down a pedestrian, crashed into a shop near the ...

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  21. HITLER'S PORTRAIT OFFENDS.

    VIENNA. Jan. 29.—A sentence of four months' Imprisonment has been Imposed on Michael Levenschuss, a Jew, who ...

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  22. JAPANESE EXPANSION

    NEW YORK, Jan. 28.—Recent reports of concern in British Columbia at the influx of Japanese and their activities in the fishing industry there have been ...

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  23. JUVENILE CRIME.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—Chief Constables, Magistrates, Magistrates' clerks, directors of education and probation officers from various cities, together with ...

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  24. LABOUR WOMEN.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 30.—A suggestion that an inter-Dominion conference of Labour women be convened has been sent to the women's section of the British ...

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  25. SUGAR BEET INDUSTRY.

    WELLINGTON, Jan. 29.—The possibilities of the sugar best industry in New Zealand are being investigated by the Department of Agriculture which is ...

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  26. NO LATITUDE FOR JEWS.

    BERLIN, Jan. 29.—The Jewish news- paper. "Juedische Rundschau," which recently pleaded for more lenient treatment to be given to Jews in Germany, ...

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  27. TRANSPORT OF PERISHABLES.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—A report Issued by the Department of Industrial and Scientific Research states that investigations made, with the co-operation of ...

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  28. FASCIST OPINION.

    BERLIN, Jan. 28.—The German Government reserves comment on the van Zeeland report, pointing out that it is primarily a Franco-British document in ...

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  29. Footing in the Philippines.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 28.—Mr. Crawford, M.H.R. drew the attention of Congress today to the "staggering progress of Japanese penetration" In the Davao ...

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  30. FOUR PERSONS DROWNED.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 30.—Three drowning tragedies occurred in South Queensland today, two being in the metropolitan area. ...

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  31. LAD WOUNDED IN SHOULDER.

    KALGOORLIE, Jan. 30.Hit by a richeting bullet near the main roads board camp, 11½ miles from Kalgoorlie, along the Broad Arrow-road, on Saturday, ...

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  32. ANOTHER WAY SUGGESTED.

    Sir,—The controversy over the trolley bus route chosen by the Government shows a grave possibility of an injustice to traders east of central Hay-street, and ...

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  33. DOCTOR'S CAR HITS POLE.

    A doctor and a Perth business man were injured early yesterday morning when a single-seater car ran into a trolley bus pole on Mount's Bay-road. They ...

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  34. ESPIONAGE PRECAUTIONS.

    LONDON, Jan. 28.—Percy Glading (45) and Albert Williams (39), of Woolwich, were remanded without bail, at the Bow-street court today, on a charge that ...

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  35. A BLOW TO THE BLACKBOARD

    LONDON, Jan. 28.—The blackboard, for so long an undisputed symbol of staid pedagogy, may have to yield to the march of science. After lengthy ...

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  36. SINGAPORE MANOEUVRES.

    SINGAPORE, Jan. 29.—The Official Secrets Ordinance has been invoked for the duration of the naval, military and air force manoeuvres to be held next ...

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  37. WASHINGTON FEELING.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 29.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states:—"Official reaction to the van Zeeland report shows firstly, ...

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  38. BIRDWOOD'S NEW TITLE.

    LONDON, Jan. 28.—The "London Gazette" announces that Sir William Bird-wood, on whom a barony was conferred in the New-year honours list, has ...

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  39. ELDERLY WOMAN ATTACKED.

    When walking along Third-avenue. Mt. Lawley, towards her home in Coode-street, about 8.30 p.m. on Saturday, Mrs. Julia Pyke (72) was accosted by a man who ...

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  40. Origin of Base a Secret.

    LONDON, Jan. 30.—Drawing attention to the opening of the Singapore naval base on February 11, the "Sunday Chronicle" points out that the name of ...

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  41. HIT-AND-RUN DRIVERS.

    Two accidents following which drivers of vehicles concerned allegedly did not stop were reported to the Fremantle police during the week-end. On Saturday ...

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  42. FRENCH STRIKERS.

    PARIS, Jan. 29.—The so-called Labour Charter, the text of which has been presented to the Chamber of Deputies, provides for a free secret compulsory vote ...

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  43. TUNNEL UNDER THE THAMES.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—After 12 months' preliminary work in connection with the construction of the Dartford-Purfieet-Thames tunnel, shafts have now been ...

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  44. DOWN AT SEA.

    BERLIN, Jan. 30.—The Lufthansa flying boat Zephyr, while carrying mail from South America to Europe descended in the sea 250 miles from the African ...

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  45. JAPAN'S OBJECTION.

    TOKIO, Jan. 29.—Japanese industrial and financial circles maintain a pessimistic attitude towards the van Zeeland report. They declare that the report does ...

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  46. ORDINATION OF A PRIEST.

    The ordination of the Rev. Edward O'Halloran, who on the two preceding days was raised to the sub-diaconate and diaconate, respectively, took place ...

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  47. RELIGION APART FROM LIFE.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—"We of the Church of England, its priests, clergy and free churches, stand convicted of divorcing religion from life," declared Canon F. ...

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  48. JAPANESE TRADE POLICY.

    COLOMBO, Jan. 28.—The Board of Ministers has decided to ask the Colonial Office to make strong representations to Tokio as a result of the Japanese ...

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  49. AN EGYPTIAN TOUR OPPOSED

    LONDON, Jan. 30.—Signor Mussolini has protested to Britain, through the Embassy in London, against the imminent tour by the Earl and Countess of ...

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  50. U.S.A. AND CANADA.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 29.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) formally announced today that negotiations were to begin for a new reciprocal trade ...

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  51. NATURALISATION LAWS.

    CHRISTCHURCH, Jan. 29.—The wife of a Christchurch citizen, Mr. C. J. Berger, has been placed in a curious position through the operation of the ...

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  52. MOTOR CYCLIST'S FALL.

    Jack McGuire, of Lindsay-street, Perth, was taken in a St. John ambulance to the St. John of God Hospital last night, and admitted for treatment for injuries ...

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  53. INJURED CANDIDATE.

    Mr. W. H. F. Wilimott, one of the endorsed Nationalist candidates in the Sussex by-election, who is in the Busselton hospital suffering from injuries ...

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  54. OLD MAN MISSING.

    It was reported by the Palmyra police last night that William Hill (about 65), an invalid pensioner, had been missing since he left a boarding house owned by ...

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  55. SONG OF A SHIRT.

    DETROIT, Jan. 29.—Governor Murphy, while preparing to attend one of the nation-wide series of Roosevelt birthday balls for the benefit of the campaign ...

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  56. HARBOUR EMPLOYMENT.

    A stop-work meeting of the Coastal Dock, Rivers and Harbour Workers' Union was held at the Fremantle Trades Hall on Saturday with the object of ...

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  57. MOTOR CAR CAPSIZED.

    Although a motor car containing three persons turned over after a collision with another car at the intersection of Have-lock and Wellington streets on Saturday ...

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  58. INDIAN EARTHQUAKE TREMOR.

    CALCUTTA, Jan. 29.—A brief earthquake tremor today shook several stations In Bihar. People ran into the open in panic, but apart from minor injuries, ...

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