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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    breaking Hinder the strain of the continued bombardment of shells and bombs, threatened from Liuho on their flank, and heavily pressed from the ...

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  3. Political

    The second reading of the Debt Default Bill was carried in the House of Representatives today by 48 votes to 16. ...

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  4. IRISH FREE STATE.

    The Free Srate generally believes— or at least is anxious to belleve That the Fianna Fail's bite in office will not fulfil its bark when in Opposition. ...

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  5. Foreign Cables

    Ahmed Osman, an employee of the Turkish Consulate, when reprimanded by Jernal Bey, the Consul, for remissness, drew two revolvers and opened ...

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  6. CANTONESE WANT MORE FIGHT.

    The Cantonese [?]roops contend that the peace made by the Nanking Government is not representative of the wishes of China, and their attitude ...

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  7. UNCERTAINTY AND CONFUSION GRIPPING THE NATION.

    Henry Johnson and Johansen Jurge were questioned all Sunday night by the Newark Chief of Police. Jurge was then released, but Johnson is still ...

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  8. DEBT DEFAULT BILL PASSED.

    The Debt Default Bill was passed by the House of Representatives at 3 a.m. today with two important amendments, one of which limits the operation of ...

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  9. OUTBREAK OF DISEASE IN CHAPEI

    The Settlement authorities are faced with an outbreak of disease in the ruined chapei district ...

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  10. GERMANY.

    Many clashes have occurred in the presidential election campaign. In one instance Communists fired upon a gathering of Nazis, killing and wounding ...

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  11. State Telegrams

    Joseph Cocking was sentenced to a month's imprisonment by Mr Justice Draper yesterday, for having fraudulently uttered a false document ...

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  12. MINISTRY SUFFERS REVERSES.

    The Ministry suffered several re[?]erses on the. Arbitration. Bill in the Legislative Council tonight, and on one occasion was only saved by the casting ...

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  13. JAPANESE WARNINGS DISRE GABDED.

    The Japanese warnings to the Chinese against sending reinforcements having been ignored, a fleet of bomb ers have [?]accordingly bombed the ...

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  14. CONTROL OF WORK ON WATERFRONT.

    The Federal Ministry, it is understood, will shortly issue new regulations under the Transport. Workers Act for the control of work on the ...

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  15. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

    As a result of orders issued by the Navy Department, almost the entire strength of the United States Navy will shortly be in the Pacific. The 199 ...

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  16. Inter-State Telegrams

    A fire has broken out on the Howard Smith steamer Time, which is hastily returning to Sydney. A request has been made for the fire float to meet ...

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  17. Imperial cables

    The British Naval Estimates which have beeu introduced in the House of Commons, have been agreed to. They are the lowest since 1913. ...

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  18. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS STILL IN PROGRESS.

    Peace [?]negotiations are still being conitenued on board the cr[?]ser Kent but their progress has rot been disclosed. ...

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  19. YATALA ESCAPEE.

    Ernest Albert Richards, who escaped from Yatala, labor Prison on December 31 last and wasre-arrested at Brisbane on February 16, was committed ...

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  20. THE LINDBERG SENSATION.

    The Pennsylvania police set a trap for the writers of the note demanding £10,000 as a ransom for the return of the Lindberg baby. They succeeded in ...

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  21. SHANGHAI ZONE IN POSSESSION OP JAPANESE

    With theexception of a large body of troops surrounded at Woosung the Chinese forces retreated on every front yesterday before the victorious ...

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  22. FIRE ON THE STEAMER TIME.

    The steamer Time Teturned to the harbor belching smoke from one of her hatches where the cargo was ablaze. After two strenuous hours of fighting ...

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  23. THE RECENT TROUBLE IN MALTA

    The Briish Government has decided to give effect to the recommendations of the Malta Royal Commission, in clnding the restoration of the ...

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  24. PREFERENCE IN CIVIL SERVICE.

    The Commonwealth Government has rescinded a regulation made by the Scullin Government that only unionists were to receive the benefits of the ...

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  25. EVIDENCE OF BRITAINS FINAN[?]AL RECOVERY.

    Wall Street is pleased at the report that Britain intends to repay o[?] Fri-day three-quarters of the advance by the banks of the United States made ...

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  26. A DISASTROUS CLOUDBURST.

    A doudb[?]rst caused exteusive damage to the surface works at New[?]s shale mine this morning. Torrential rain and hail fell, and the rain ...

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  27. LINDBERG'S INFANT SON KIDNAPPED.

    Late last night his mother discovered that Charles Lin[?]berg, the 19months'-old son of Colonel Lindberg, was missing, evidently having been ...

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  28. UNEMPLOYED AT FORD'S DEARBORN FACTORY.

    Three thousand unemployed, instigated by Communists, marched on the Ford factory at Dearborn, where they dashed with the police. Four members ...

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  29. FASCISTRISING IN FINLAND

    Three Conservatives have resigned, from the coalition Cabinet as the result of the issue of-warrants for the arrest of-General Wallenius and Kossala ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    European and Australian fruitpickers at the Berrl Murray Settlement dashed yesterday, and a pitched battle resulted in which stones, shovels, ...

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  31. THE,SEARCH FOB LINDBERG'S BABY.

    The greatest search in the history of the United States is inprogress for the Lind[?]erg baby. A postcard sent to Lindbergh states that the child is ...

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  32. "THE WAR ONLY BEGINNING."

    The Chinese maintain that the war is only beginning, and that they are ava[?]ting the Japanese advance into the interior from their base. ...

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  33. General Telegrams

    At first regarded as a joke, a "strike" against the increased price of beer has become a national crisis. Cafes and bier-gartens are afraid to flout the ...

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  34. RELIEF IN SHANGHAI.

    Shanghai breathed with Telief yes--terday, following the issue of orders by the. Japanese naval and military authorities tP ceasw fire ...

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  35. VICTORIA

    Mr. J. V, Falrburn, a grazier; while flying hts plane back from a council meeetiag at Ham[?]iden, crashed into: a tree and the plane was wrecked. Mr. ...

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  36. COUNTRY AND THE TOBACCO DUTIES.

    Anxious to avoid a vital clash with the Ministry over the amended tobacco duties the Country Party gladly accepted a way out unexpectedly offered ...

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  37. APPEAL TO KIDNAPPERS.

    The Lindbergs appealed to the kidnappers, guaranteeing immunity on the safe return of the child. It is understood that the orignal message to the ...

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  38. FASCIST REBELLION IN FINLAND COLLAPSES.

    The Fascist rebels have disbanded and the rebellion has collapsed, owing to the leaders' blunder in delaying the march on the capital, thus ...

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  39. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    Clarice Mills andSydney Wightwick have been charged with the murder of a new-l[?]orn child in February last. The police allege that the child was born ...

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  40. THE BEER STRIKE OVER.

    The beer strike is at length over, and the hotels are doing a roaring trade. ...

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  41. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The rights of non-unionists and loyalist workers which, are jeopardised by clause 10 of the Industrial concillation and Arbitcation Bill were ...

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  42. REBEL LEADERS ARRESTED

    General Wallemius and Kosala, the rebel leaders in the Finland revolt, have been arrested. ...

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  43. JAPANESE-RETAIN PRESENT POSITIONS PENDING PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.

    Hostilities have practically [?]cased. The Japanese leader, General Shirakawa, states that his troops will remain, quietly and orderly, in their ...

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  44. A DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    A young soldier who was undergoing treatment for nervous troubles, found a machine gun in the barracks, and placing the muzzle against his ...

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  45. LINDBERG BABY STILL MISSING,

    The search for the Lindberg baby throughout the States continues, but without success. Some of the States are conducting a house to house search. ...

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  46. TASMANIA.

    It is feared that a double drowning tragedy occurred near Bream Greek. Tasmania, this afternoon, when Alice Woolley (21), and her sister. ...

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  47. Aviation

    Lady Chaytor, who is flying to Australia in a Moth plane to lecture on fashions, arrived here today from Lympne. ...

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  48. THE WORLD'S MOST MARRIED MAN.

    M. Dalbert. the world's most married man, died shortly after his eighth divorce at Riga—the Reno of Europe. ...

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  49. CHINESE NOT SATISFIDE.

    Apparently there is NO intention on the part of the Chinese to cease operations according to an announcement by General Wang of the ...

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  50. ST. DAVID'S DAY CELEBRATIONS

    Welsh students at the St. David's Day celebrations substituted the Dragon for the Union Jack at Carnarvon Castle, and when the Union Jack was ...

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  51. MURDERER MOCKS THE POLICE.

    The murderer of Suzanne Beyer, who is still at large, is sending mocking letters to the police taunting them on their failure to find him, and ...

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  52. COMMUNISTS CAUSE RIOT IN SETTLEMENT.

    Reports circulated by Communists in the Chinese quarters of the Settlement relative to alleged Chinese [?]tory at linh caused a [?]ot on the ...

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  53. THE LINDBERG KIDNAPPING.

    Harry Johnson, the sailor sweetheart of Betty Gow, Lindberg's nursegirl, has been arrested in connection with the kidnapping of the ...

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  54. MARINE PRODUCTS LIMITED.

    The affairs of Marine Products Ltd, which worked at Carnarvon and Shark Bay a few years ago, are being investigated. The company lost about £10.000 ...

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