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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    On next Saturday night at Carnarvon pictures a specially good programme is to be screened. Two comedies, "Chicken Feed" and "Thundering ...

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  3. MUNICIPAL

    The usual monthly meetings of the Carnarvon Municipal Council and Carnarvon Water Board were held on Monday night last, when there were ...

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  4. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    In view of the Strong resistance of the Chinese troops, the Japanese have decided to settle down for a long campaign. The fighting at ...

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  5. IRISH ELECTIONS.

    The following nominations have been received in connection with the Irish Free State elections to the Dail, to take place next week:—Government ...

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  6. Inter-State Telegrams

    Between 150 and 200 members and sympathisers of the unemployed workers' movement, marching in formation, went to the Waratah Town Hall, ...

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  7. MURCHISON MYSTERY.

    Most of the evidence given today in the Carron alias Brown inquiry was concerned with the association of Rowles with James Ryan and George ...

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  8. A WARNING BY GENERAL UYEDA.

    General Uyeda issued a warning yesterday stating that the Chinese must withdraw from Shanghai to remove the menace from the foreign ...

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  9. REINFORCEMENTS FOR BOTH JAPANESE AND CHINESE.

    There is every prospect of a renewal of hostilities on a major scale shortly. Troopships landed further Japanese reinforcements today, and ...

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  10. EVIDENCE REGARDING CHEQUES

    Cecil Blewett, of the Bank of New South Wales, Mt. Magnet, gave evidence today relating to cheques in Rowles' favor presented at the bank. ...

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  11. JAPANESE CONDITIONS FOR A TRUCE.

    Admiral Taylor has informed the Naval Department that Admiral Nomura. expressed his readiness to enter into a truce and withdraw to ...

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  12. A FOUR HOURS' TRUCE.

    The combatants have agreed on a four hours' truce today, to allow refugees to be evacuated. Further peace proposals are likely ...

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  13. THE DAIL ELECTION CAMPAIGN.

    Patrick Reynolds, the Government candidate for Dail Eireann, and Detective McGeehan, were shot dead while canvassing at Foxfield, County ...

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  14. FATAL FALL FROM SYDNEY BRIDGE

    In the presence of groups of visitors inspecting the southern pylon of the Sydney harbor bridge today. James Campbell, who was supervising the ...

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  15. ROWLES COMMITTED FOR TRIAL ON MURDER CHARGE.

    The inquiry into the Murchison mystery was continued and concluded today. The coroner was satisfied that the remains found were those of Leslie ...

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  16. HELPLESSNESS OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Mr. Wickham Stead, late editor of the "Times', in the "Review of Reviews" strongly criticises the helplessness of the League of Nations to ...

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  17. ELABORATE PREPARATIONS BY CHINESE IN NO-MAN'S LAND.

    The Chinese are busily engaged tunnelling in no man's land, and are setting electric mines over which the Japanese must pass to make an ...

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  18. A SQUATTER KIDNAPPED.

    Mr. Edward Montgomery Perrott (65), a squatter of Scone, who has been missing in Sydney for several days, was found by detectives late ...

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  19. BOMB DROPPED IN FOREIGN SETTLEMENT.

    A Japanese bomb which was dropped in the Foreign Settlement wrecked a factory and killed five Chinese, while 18 were wounded. It is stated ...

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  20. State Telegrams

    A feature of the arrival of the motor vessel Centaur yesterday from Singapore was the presence on board of over one dozen children who were ...

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  21. LEDDY CHARGED WITH FATAL SHOOTING.

    Evidence was given that a quarrel preceded the fatal shooting of Patrick Reynolds and Detective McGeehan at Foxfield on Sunday, when Joseph ...

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  22. Imperial Cables

    By a huge majority resolutions imposing a 10 per cent. tariff and also the imposition of additional duties were carried in the House of Commons ...

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  23. FIGHTING TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED.

    Fighting between the Chinese and Japanese has been temporarily suspended while the British and American charities organisations effect the ...

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  24. Political

    Mr. Lyons announced today that Mr. Bruce had been appointed resident Minister in London, to act also as High Commissioner. ...

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  25. General Telegrams

    Divers working all day long have brought to the surface the seaplane of the submarine M2, which sank off Portland Bill on January 26. The ...

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  26. A HUMANITARIAN INCIDENT.

    A most humanitarian incident was that performed by a party of 16 Roman Catholic Sisters led by Father Jacquinot, a one-armed veteran of the ...

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  27. NEWFOUNDLAND'S UNEMLOYED.

    Dissatisfied with the Government's assurances that all possible was being done to alleviate their lot[?] hundreds of workless men entered the ...

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  28. RECENT LYNCHING AT HONOLULU.

    The defence and the prosecution have agreed on March 8 as the date for the trial of Thomas Massie (an American naval officer), Mrs. ...

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  29. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The final count for the Roebourne seat in the Legislative Assembly resulted in the return of Mr. John Church, the endorsed Nationalist ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND.

    The credit balance of the Government of Queensland in Australia and abroad on January 31 last was £1,716,926. This information is ...

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  31. NEW PLANE FOR AIRWAYS.

    Evidence of the progress of civil aviation is afforded by the purchase by West Australian Airways, Ltd., of a second D.H.61 nine-passenger cabin ...

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  32. LEAGUE ASSEMBLY TO BE CALLED BY CHINESE GOVERNMENT.

    Dr. Yen has informed the Secretary-General of the League of Nations that the Chinese Government intends to convene a League Assembly to ...

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  33. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Plans for a straight-out revolution in Australia were submitted at the Metropolitan Conference of the Labor Party tonight. The report advocates ...

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  34. OIL STORES WORKERS TO RESUME WORK.

    After a conference on Saturday, President Dwyer of the Arbitration Court, announced that the men concerned in the oil dispute would return ...

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  35. A WOMAN'S DIABOLICAL ACT.

    At Phoenix (Arizona) today a jury found Mrs. Winnie Judd guilty of the murder of two young women at Phoenix last year. The victims were ...

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  36. JAPANESE REINFORCEMENTS ARRIVE.

    Transports carrying 10,000 Japanese troops hare arrived under the command of General Uyeda. They will take up a position immediately in ...

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  37. THE STRANDED FREIGHTER.

    The tug Uco west alongside the Hao Marn today, but efforts to tow the vessel off the bank were unavailing. Six hundred tons of wheat will be ...

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  38. THE FIRST SERIOUS BATTLE.

    The first serious battle occurred at Woosung today, when the Japanese crossed the stream four miles away under heavy fire, and immediately ...

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  39. DISARMAMENT.

    The Italian and Japanese delegates presented their nations' views on disarmament at the conference today. The Italian delegate, Sr. Grandi, ...

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  40. EVOLUTIONARY PLAN REJECTED.

    The Metropolitan Conference of the State Labor Party tonight rejected the Payne plan for a revolution by an overwhelming mjority. It is probable that ...

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  41. JAPANESE FREIGHTER AGROUND[?] NEAR BUNBURY.

    During a dense fog early yesterday morning the Japanese freighter Hao Mapu ran aground 16 miles north of Bunbury on a sandy bottom. The tug ...

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  42. HAO MARU NOT YET REFLOATED.

    The Japanese steamer Hao Maru will probably be re-floated tomorrow and fowed into deep water. Portion of the cargo is being transhipped to the ...

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  43. BOMBARDMENT OF C[?]

    An intense bombardment of Chapei was continued all last night in preparation for a Japanese infantry attack. ...

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  44. NEW ZEALAND

    Yesterday Pilot Blackmoor, hanging head down over the side of a plane for half an hour, effected repairs to the landing gear while in mid-air. A ...

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  45. THE DARTMOOR PRISON RISING

    It is believed that about 50 convicts will be tried as the result of their being implicated in the recent rising of the prisoners at Dartmoor. A special ...

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  46. POET "BY CHOICE OF THE GODS."

    Geoffry Wladislaw Vaile Pottocki de Montalk. lecturer, was sentenced at the Old Bailey yesterday to six months' gaol in the second division ...

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  47. LANDING OF FURTHER JAPANESE.

    The Japanese suspended hostilities today while two divisions landed. The majority of the fresh troops were sent to the eastern, boundary of the Foreign ...

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