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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    Thomas Eyre (45), a farmer from Kojonup, while fishing near Gull Rock, slipped into the heavy surf and was drowned. ...

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  3. Political

    Reviewing the financial position before the Loan Council which met in Melbourne yesterday, Mr. Lyons stated that since the Premiers' Plan was ...

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  4. Inter-State Telegrams

    Counsel engaged in the case against Eric Campbell, leader of the New Guard, delivered their addresses today. The Magistrate reserved his ...

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  5. PRIME MINISTER AT LAUNCESTON.

    Speaking at Launceston last week, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said that the only thing which would add to the wealth of Australia would be ...

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  6. General Telegrams

    An indictment for murder in the second degree was voted against Mrs. Granville Fortescue, Lieut. Massie and two enlisted seamen of the American ...

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  7. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    The Sino-Japanese dispute in Manchuria again came before the League Council at Geneva last night. M. Paul Boncour (France) presided and ...

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  8. NO PROGRESS TOWARDS SETTLEMENT.

    Despite some sniping and short bursts of heavy firing, the truce between the Chinese and Japanese continues, but no progress towards ...

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  9. BANK OFFICIALS LAPSE.

    At the Quarter Sessions held yesterday, Allan Oliver Baxter, of Collie, pleaded guilty to having stolen £3670, which came into his possesion ...

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  10. DETERMINED TO REPULSE JAPANESE.

    The Chinese National Government denies that it is its intention to declare war, but asserts that the nation is determined to repulse Japan. ...

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  11. TROOPS WITHDRAWN FROM DARTMOOR PRISON.

    The troops have been withdrawn from the precincts of Dartmoor prison, but are remaining in readiness at Crown Hill. ...

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  12. STATES' BUDGETARY POSITIONS CONSIDERED.

    Sitting as a 'Premiers' Conference today, the representatives of the States discussed their respective States' budgetary positions in relation to the ...

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  13. VICTORIA.

    Seven men were charged at the City Court today with having on November 20 last wounded Plainclothes Constable Charles Alexander ...

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  14. REINFORCEMENTS FOR BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    Both Britain and the United States have ordered reinforcements, both naval and military, to proceed to Shanghai as additional protection to foreign ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN CREDIT.

    The "Evening Standard," in a special Australia Day illustrated supplement, publishes a message from the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 86 words
  16. NANKING BEING SHELLED.

    Reports received today state that Japanese warships are shelling Nanking, and are also, shelling Chapel Troops in both places are facing each ...

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  17. SHANGHAI PREPARED FOR A CRISIS.

    Tension was somewhat relaxed to-day when the Mayor (Mr. W[?]) intimated that he would agree to the Japanese demands. The Japanese ...

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  18. ATTEMPTING TO KILL.

    The sequel to the shooting of Robert Graham, station overseer, near Derby, occurred before Special Commissioner Col. Mansbridge and jury today, when ...

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  19. FEDERAL ACTION AGAINST NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Prime Minister stated last night that the Commonwealth would issue a writ against the New South Wales Government for the recovery of ...

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  20. TREATY BETWEEN RUSSIA AND POLAND.

    The text of a Russo-Polish treaty of non-aggression has been published. The parties agree to abstain from direct and indirect aggression and to ...

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  21. FOREIGN INTERVENTION FAILS.

    Foreign intervention at Shanghai defnitely failed today, and the truce may now be regarded as at an end. Large scale fighting is expected to begin ...

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  22. EFFECT OF SHANGHAI POSITION ON WHEAT AND WOOL.

    The situation at Shanghai is having a noticeable effect on the wheat market, as Chinese buyers are extremely cautious. The wool trade with ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. Lang caused a sensation at the Premiers' Conference this morning, when his request for an immediate loan of £500,000 in order to make up ...

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  24. BECENT RAILWAY DISASTER IN RUSSIA.

    A court inquiry into the railway disaster in which 68 persons were killed on January 2, has sentenced the drivers of the trains to ten and seven ...

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  25. JAPANESE ATTACK ON SHANGHAI.

    Japanese forces with armored cars, machine guns, heavy artillery and aeroplanes invaded Chapei, a densely populated native quarter of Shanghai, last ...

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  26. FIFTH PERTH WOOL SALE.

    The fifth wool sale of the season was held in Perth yesterday, when values appreciated up to 7½ per cent. Over 90 per cent. was cleared at the ...

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  27. SUBMARINE DISASTER.

    The Admiralty announced last night that news had been received that submarine M2 (1450 tons), with six officers and 50 men on board, had ...

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  28. GENTLEMANLY BURGLARS.

    Wealthy Mrs. Winthrop Scarritt, of West Orange, New Jersey, is meditating on the strange behavior of two gunmen, wondering whether she should ...

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  29. LANG'S REQUEST REFUSED.

    Mr. Lyons has announced to the Loan Council that the Federal Government supported the Council's refusal to grant Mr. Lang's request for ...

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  30. MOTOR SPEED RECORD.

    Norman ("Wizard") Smith will attempt further records on February 4 and 5, when low tides will allow of a dry beach. His car's condition after ...

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  31. Foreign Cables

    The House of Representatives' Naval Affairs Committee decided on a vote today to shelve until after the Disarmament Conference at Geneva ...

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  32. LANG'S LATEST.

    It was learned with surprise today that Mr. Lang had cabled to his Agent-General in London, seeking to arrange for a year's moratorum in regard to ...

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  33. SPEED BOAT RECORD CLAIMED.

    Gar Wood, in Miss America IX, averaged a speed of 110,785 miles per hour, and claims the world's record. ...

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  34. HAPPY WEST INDIES.

    "I think it must be the only place in the world that is prosperous," said Mr. Montague Williams, of Sydney, when talking about the West Indies, ...

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  35. EFFECT OF LANG'S LATEST IN LONDON.

    Financial circles are extremely anxious, as the trustee status of New South Wales stock is endangered by Lang's latest actions. A sharp fall in ...

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  36. APPEAL TO LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Dr. Yen, the Chinese representative to the League of Nations, has invoked Articles 10 and 15 of the League Covenant. ...

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  37. U.S.A. GOVERNMENT DEBTS.

    American Government indebtedness. State, county and city, is now estimated at between £7,000,000,000 and £8,000,000,000, being four times the ...

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  38. NO TRACE OF M2 YET DISCOVERED[?]

    Although hope has not been entirely abandoned, the gravest fears are felt for the safety of the personnel of the submarine M2, of which no trace has ...

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  39. TEMPORARY TRUCE.

    Although a temporary truce has been arranged between the Chinese and Japanese, the situation is extremely grave, and it is reported that the Chinese ...

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  40. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    A grave situation has developed in Kashmir State, where 12,000 Moslem insurgents in the Reasi district looted and burned 12 villages, including the ...

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  41. AMERICA AND JAPAN

    A member of the House of Representatives bas suggested an economic boycott of Japan by the United States. Japan has replied, threatening to ...

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  42. INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS THREATENED.

    Chapel is in ruins, and fires are still blazing. The safety of the international settlements is threatened, and feverish preparations are being made ...

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  43. QUEENSLAND.

    Armed and masked bandits held up the Stephens family at Dutton Park last night on their return from the pictures with the takings, which ...

    Article : 59 words
  44. THE MISSIN[?] M2.

    The search for the missing M2 is now believed to be hopelss, though it is being continued. Large patches of oil are visible on the sea, but are widely ...

    Article : 61 words
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  46. PROTESTS BY AMERICA AND BRITAIN.

    Britain and America have renewed their protests to Japan, but France is indifferent as their Concessions are not menaced. The League of Natons has ...

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