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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) told a deputation yesterday that Australia's financial position made it impossible to restore invalid and old-age pensions ...

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  3. General Telegrams

    Frank Priestley (35), publisher of the "Daily Worker," has been sentenced to three years' gaol on two charges of incitement to mutiny. The ...

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  4. Foreign Cables

    Following an altercation between Royalists and Young Socialist Republican workers at Bilbao (Northern Spain) on Tuesday, in which four of ...

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  5. THE SINO-JAP DISPUTE.

    Serious trouble is expected as the result of a naval ultimatum by Japan demanding an immediate satisfactory reply to Japan's protest against an ...

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  6. Inter-State Telegrams

    High temperatures were recorded at inland towns today. The highest were:—Pooncarrie, 120eg.; Ivanhoe. 116;; Wentworth and Deuiliquin, 112; ...

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  7. DISARMAMENT.

    It is almost incredible, but it is not yet known whether the Lausanne Conference will be held on Monday or postponed Statements by the ...

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  8. CRITICAL SITUATION AT SHANGHAI.

    Extreme tension exists here as the result of the Japanese ultimatum for an immediate answer to the protest against the attack on Japanese priests. ...

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  9. LAUSANNE CONFERENCE POSTPONED.

    The Foreign Office has announced that in view of the fact that the Governments concerned have not reached an agreement the conference at ...

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  10. FLOODS ON THE MISSISSIPPI.

    Reports from many towns on the lower Mississippi, particularly in the Tippo Basin territory, indicate that floods have caused much suffering ...

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  11. SERIOUS BUSH FIRES.

    Victoria is in the grip of serious bush fires, which were so numerous to— day that they could not be counted by air force patrols. Serious losses of ...

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  12. USELESS EXPENDITURE.

    Supplies of the new 1/- lyrebird stamp are being printed and the issue will be available for saie probably of February 15. When the new Ministry ...

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  13. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE TOWARDS LAUSANNE CONFERENCE.

    The announcement postponing the Lausaune Conference was received with regret here, though it was not unexpected. There is however, some ...

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  14. COMMUNIST RISING IN SPAIN.

    A Commmunist rising in the northern areas has resulted in four towns, namely, Sallent, Mars, Su[?]ia and Berga being seized and proclaimed as a ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES

    An old goods train engine which has seen service all over New South Wales in its half-century of existence, made history yesterday when it hauled the ...

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  16. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

    Despite desperate struggles in the past few days by the Board of Esimate (the upper branch of the Municipal Assembly) to find a way out of New ...

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  17. CHINESE PREPARING TO RESIST JAPANESE.

    Frantic preparations are being made by the Chinese to withstand the threatened Japanese attack on the Chinese quarters in Shanghai. Troope have ...

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  18. INDUSTRIAL.

    In a special issue of the Government Gazette the State Government announces, under the Public Safety Preservation Act, the granting of ...

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  19. THE GOLD BONUS.

    When discussing the suggestion that the Federal Cabinet might consider the suspension of the gold bonus, the Minister for Mines (Mr. Scaddan), ...

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  20. NO JOB FOR KINGSFORD SMITH IN DEFENCE DEPARTMENT.

    The Minister for Defence (Sir George Pearce) has announced that there is no vacancy in the Defence Department for Air Commodore ...

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  21. MUTINY AT DARTMOOR PRISON.

    A week's unrest among the prisoners culminated in a mutiny at Dartmoor prison, Prince town, Devon, yesterday, and a fierce battle took place ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND.

    Portions of the Elliott River railway bridge between Townsville and Bowen have been swept away by the flood waters, and traffic is completely ...

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  23. THE POSITION AT SHANGHAI.

    A dangerous situation still exists between the Chinese and Japanese. The Japanese Consul-General has received instructions from Tokio regarding the ...

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  24. CLOTHED ONLY IN A SHIRT.

    Exciting and amusing incidents occurred at Darlinghurst yesterday, when constables attempted to arrest a man on a warrant issued by his ...

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  25. THE SEAMEN'S DISPUTE AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    Despite the action of the Seamen's Union at Port Adelaide, three vessels belonging to the Adelaide Steamship Company and the Coastal Steamship ...

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  26. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    Dr. Ernest Forrester Paton, the Scottish missionary arrested at Madras some days ago, was charged before an Indian Judge at Madras today with ...

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  27. Aviation

    The Southern Star reached Sydney at 7.20 tonight. Mr. Allen will pilot the machine to Melbourne. ...

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  28. Imperial Cables

    "The Daily Telegraph" declares that there is a definite possibility of a Cabinea crisis on the tariff question. No definite decision was arrived at at ...

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  29. Sudden Eruption Voicanos.

    Disrupted communications prevent precise information being obtained, but it is feared that great damage has been done by the sudden eruption of ...

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  30. VOLUNTEERS RESUME WORK AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    Volunteers resumed work today under police protection at Port Adelaide. ...

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  31. MANUNDA SAILS FROM PORT ADELAIDE.

    The Manunda sailed from Port Adelaide today with a full crew excepting one greaser who resigned prior to sailing. The union secretary visited the ...

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  32. SOUTHERN STAR AT ESSENDON.

    A large crowd Welcomed the Southern Star on its arrival at Essendo. The Minister for Defence congratuated Air Commodore Kingsford ...

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  33. POLICE FIRE IN SELF DEFENCE.

    A police detachment of 20, after arresting several Congress leaders in a North-West frontier village yesterday, was attacked by 500 peasants, who ...

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  34. NEW GUARD LEADER IN COURT.

    Public interest in the New Guard leader's case continues unabated Much of the Court's time today was spent in legal argument. Counsel for the ...

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  35. MOTOR SPEED RECORD.

    If the tide reveals a good surface on the Ninety-Mile Beach. "Wizard" Smith may make an attempt on the speed record tomorrow. ...

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  36. EXPLOSION AT COLLIERY.

    Twelve persons were killed and six are missing as the result of an explosion at Llwynpia colliery. Rhondda Valley. Rescue parties have been ...

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  37. POLICE INSPECTOR ATTACKED.

    Unknown assailants attacked a British Police inspector named Bourne at his home at Dacca last night. They stabbed him in the head and stole his ...

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  38. VICTORIA.

    Captain Alber, Jacka, Australia's first Victoria Cross winner in the Great War, who was described by Brigadier-General C.H.Brand as ...

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  39. IRISH FREE STATE.

    A historic ceremony was staged at Sandringham yesterday, when his Majesty the King received Mr. John W. Dunlanty, High Commissioner for ...

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  40. POSITION AT DARTMOOR PRISON

    All is quiet at Dartmoor prison, but a thick fog is causing concern owing to the possibility of attempts on the part of the convicts to escape. A ...

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  41. SMITH LOWERS 10-MILE RECORD.

    "Wizard" Smith lowered the world's 10-mile land speed record on the Ninety-Mile Reach today, with an average speed of [?] miles an hour. ...

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  42. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Kingsford Smith left here at 6.40 a.m. today for Newcaste Waters, af[?] emp[?]ying the centre tank in order to allow the plane to take off from the ...

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  43. MAIL HELD UP.

    Six gunmen held up the Noakali mail last night and secured the registered mail and mad their escape. ...

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  44. CONGRESS LEADER ARRESTED

    Senguanta, the Bengal Congress Leader, was arrested on an Italian steamer on its arrival at Bombay to— day. ...

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