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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    General Shirakawa has warned the Chinese authorities against the continued concentration of Chinese troops, and added that there would be grave ...

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  3. Political

    The total cost of administering the Federal Capital Territory, including the cost of repairs, alterations and additions to public buildings, was ...

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  4. Foreign Cables

    There is still no trace of the Lindbergh baby. It is believed that Colonel lindbergh is now endeavoring to clear out all the investigators, and see if he ...

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  5. Inter-State Telegrams

    The New Guard hopes to present to the Governor (Sir Philip Game) at the week-end a petition containing nearly 500,000 signatures praying for the ...

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  6. IRISH FREE STATE.

    De Yalera is going to experience trouble from the Sinn Feiners and others extremists in Parliament, as did the Cosgrave Party. The extremists ...

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  7. General Telegrams

    Returning after an absence from her home, the daughter of Baron yon Sydow found her father and two of the servants dead, ...

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  8. POSSIBILITY OF CIVIL WAR IN CHINA.

    In a statement made by General Shirakawa he said that he did not think major hostilities were likely, but a Chinese civil war between the ...

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  9. POLITICAL PRISONERS RELEASED.

    Following the Fianna Fail's expressed intention, 20 political prisoners have already been released, and the remainder are to be released ...

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  10. ACCIDENT ON SPEEDWAY.

    Seven persons, including two riders, were injured when two motor cycles jumped the safety fence at Parramatta speedway last night and landed ...

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  11. PROMINENT GANGSTER DESIROUS OF JOINING IN SEARCH.

    Al. ("Scarface") Capone, the notorious gangster at present serving a term of imprisonment for evasion of taxation, claims that he can do more ...

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  12. ERIC CAMPBELL'S APPEAL UPHELD

    In Public Chambers at the Darlinghurst Courthouse today, Mr. Justice K. W. Street allowed the appeal of Eric Campbell, leader of the New ...

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  13. A LAST CHANCE FOR LANG.

    Anxious to give the people of New South Wales all possible consideration before invoking the law of the Commonwealth against their State, Mr. ...

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  14. LEDDY SENTENCED FOR MURDERS.

    Joseph Leddy has been sentenced to a year's imprisonment on each of the two charges of the murder of Patrick Reynolds and Detective McGeehan ...

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  15. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST MINES.

    Amine which was found floating in the proximity of the cruiser Izuma has led to a strict watch being kept on the Whangpoo River. The ...

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  16. LINDBERG'S BABY STILL MISSING

    The search for Lindberg's baby still continues unavailing. ...

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  17. THE NEW GUARD AND MR. LANG.

    Colonel Eric Campbell, leader, of the New Guard, speaking at Manly tonight, said in reference to the opening of Sydney bridge: "The New Guard is no ...

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  18. MULTI-MILLIONAIRE'S SUICIDE.

    George Eastman the inventor of the kodak camera and a multi-millionaire and philanthropist. Shot himself dead at his home in Rochester today. ...

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  19. COMMONWEALTH ACTION AGAINST N.S. WALES.

    The Commonwealth Government does not propose to agree to Mr. Lang's request for the postponement of action under the Financial Emergency ...

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  20. MILITANT REPUBLICANS.

    Great excitement has followed the release of political prisoners by de Valera's Government. Platoons of the Irish Republican Army paraded in the ...

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  21. THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE.

    Madame Dubarle, yielding to the pressure of a persistent lover, Raguigne, left her home in January and with her two children went to live ...

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  22. EMPEROR OF MANCHURIA.

    The residents mre all agog at the approaching inauguration of the new Emperor of Manchuria, who abdicated in 1912. He is being supported by the ...

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  23. State Telegrams

    David Ferguson (40), died yesterday afternoon from poisoning, A warrant had been issued for his arrest on a charge of forgery, and when he saw ...

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  24. NEW SOUUTH WALES.

    By a margin of three votes tbe Government was defeated on a vital clause in the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Bill in the Legislative ...

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  25. VICTORIA,

    A car driven by Edwards in the Grand Prix 200 miles race at Cowes today skidded off the road and capsized. It struck H. Wilkinson, and ...

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  26. GERMANS.

    Von Hindenburg, who has been President of the German Republic for the last seven years, is 7,000,000 votes ahead of von Hitler in the presidential ...

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  27. OUR TRADE FIGURES.

    Our trade figures for the last six months of 1931, now complete, show a surplus of exports of £17,040,000 sterling. The gold included was £4,291,547; ...

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  28. BLIZZARD IN GULF OF FINLAND.

    A blizzard is raging in the Gulf of Finland, and interrupting the search for 700 fishermen and 100 horses who are marooned on an icefield which is ...

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  29. ROBBERY FROM POST OFFICE.

    According to a message received at the Postmaster-General's Department, Perth, yesterday, £12 was stolen from the Miling Post-office, 30 miles from ...

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  30. TASMANIA.

    The steamer Lintrose, belonging to the Huou Steamship Company, Hobart, was wrecked off Derweat lighthouse early this morning. She was loaded ...

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  31. INDIA.

    Serious trouble is again brewing on the North-West frontier, where certain notorious firebrands, who are in close touch with the Congress Party in ...

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  32. SEQUEL TO MOROWA SHOOTING CASE.

    Richard Graham Chappell and Olive Victoria Lethlean were married at the Registry Office here this afternoon. Chappell was recently acquitted on a ...

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  33. ADRIFT ON ICE FLOES.

    Two hundred of the 700 men marooned on floating icefloes which broke away from the mainland during the recent blizzard, have found their ...

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  34. LANG'S LATEST MOAVE.

    The headquarters of the Commercial Banking Company and the Bank of New South Wales were scenes of unusual activity on Saturday at midday, ...

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  35. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    As a result of the reduction by the Government in Darwin's pearl-shell quota many pearlers are taking their boats and divers to Aru Island (west ...

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  36. THE MURCHISON MURDER.

    The trial of "Snowy" Rowles for the alleged murder of Louis Carron in the Murchison district was opened in the Criminal Court, Perth, yesterday, ...

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  37. FIRE AT UNIVERSITY.

    The vice-chancellor of the University said yesterday that evidence coilected seemed to indicate that one of the wooden buildings at the ...

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  38. MAROONED FISHERMEN.

    The icebreaker Tarno has rescued 80 of the fishermen who were marooned on the floating ice-floes, but there are still 300 adrift. ...

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  39. Imperial Cables

    In the House of Commons yesterday bills were introduced prolonging the life of the Gold Standard Amendment Act (which suspended the gold ...

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  40. DEATH OF A SWEDISH MAGNATE.

    Ivan Krueger, the Swedish match magnate, was found dead in his flat today. Suicide through worry over loans to various governments, totalling ...

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  41. GRAVE CHARGES OF CORRUPTION.

    Charges of a very grave nature, alleging corruption in regard to the issue of tin hare licenses, were made today by Mr. Stevens, the acting ...

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  42. MOTOR CYCLE RIDERS FATALLY INJURED.

    Francis Bourke and Ivan Briggs were fatally injured yesterday morning, when their motor cycle collided with a car in Victoria-avenue, North ...

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  43. REMARKABLE RECOVERY OF STERLING.

    Sterling made a remarkable recovery today, rising sharply against foreign currencies on the Ecxchange. The market price of gold has ...

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  44. VILLAGES BOMBED BY PLANES.

    Reyal Air Force planes bombed many villages on the north-west frontier, carrying out the threat if the rebels did not disband. The Congress ...

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  45. EX-DIGGER'S CAREER OF CRIME.

    When Thomas Johnson was convicted recently at Salford (England) on a charge of fraud at a hotel the police revealed a remarkable career of ...

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  46. RISE IN STEELING CONTINUED.

    Tuesday's sudden remarkable rise in sterling against the currencies of foreign nations continues. In early dealings on the Foreign Exchange ...

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  47. PERTH WOOL SALES.

    Influenced by the sharp appreciation in sterling and the difficult economic conditions on the Continent, values at the seventh Perth wool sale yesterday ...

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  48. NORTH-WEST FRONTIER TROUBLE.

    Although Royal Air Force planes dispersed hostile tribesmen on the north-west frontier yesterday, the rebel leaders are trying to prevail on the ...

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  49. A DESPERADO ARRESTED.

    Armed with two revolvers and what appeared to be a bomb a man today forced Arthur Shannon, of the Shannon Brick Works at Stanmore, to sign ...

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  50. LANG ATTACKS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

    Mr. Lang made a violent attack oil the Federal Government today in the Legislative Assembly. He declared that the Federal Government was ...

    Article : 95 words
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