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  2. WARNING TO REDS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent says that, if necessary, the international settlement ...

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  3. WORK OF LEAGUE IGNORED

    LONDON. Friday Morning.—"We know all about the troubles and failures of the League of Nations, but these are next to nothing compared ...

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  4. ALLEGED FRAUDS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Detectives raided a house at Chelsea at 4 o'clock this morning, and arrested George Howe, alias Morris (27), motor ...

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  5. 1927 WOOL AUCTION AT LAUNCESTON

    The success which attended the annual wool sales in Launceston yesterday, following upon the Hobart disposal on Wednesday, proved beyond all doubt that the Tasmanian wools are being greatly sought after this year, ...

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  6. SAVED BY PET CAT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Myrtle and Laura Ferrett, l8-year-old twins, of Ferntree Gully-road, Gakiergh, were saved from being bitten by a snake ...

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  7. THE WOOL CLIPS FROM AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—"He would be a very bold sheep breeder, selling, broker, or buyer who dared to assert that the Merino clip of ...

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  8. FEDERAL LABOR

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It was stated reliably to-day that Mr M. Charlton will shortly resign the leadership of the Federal Parliamentary Labor ...

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  9. LOSSES ON 'BUSES

    MELBOURNE, Friday—At a recent meeting of the railways standing committee, Mr W. O. Strangward, secretary of the Tramways Board, ...

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  10. WORLD PEACE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The city health officer (Dr. J. S. Purdy) in a letter to the Returned Soldiers' League, suggests that a conference be held in ...

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  11. "HAPPIEST COUNTRY"

    MONTREAL, Thursday Night.—"We understand that New Zealand is the happiest country in the world and we know its women have helped to ...

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  12. NOTE OF WARNING

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The Italo-Albanian Pact, recently concluded, dominates* the situation in the Near East to an extent not ...

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  13. NEW OLYMPIA

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Covering 40 acres, served by special tram lines, and equipped with an 88 acre car park to accommodate 4000 ...

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  14. CINEMA FIRE

    MONTREAL, Thursday Night.—A coroner's jury to-day Ameen Lawrand, owner of the Laurier Palace cinema, and the assistant manager, ...

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  15. ADVERSE COMMENT

    BURNIE, Friday.—There was a good deal of comment on the North West Coast to-day regarding the clashing of dates for the Foundation ...

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  16. OFFER OF MEDIATION

    SAN JOSE DEL INTERIOR, Thursday Morning.—President Jiminez, of Costa Rica, announced to-day that Senor Juan Sacasa, head of the ...

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  17. WHARF WORKERS'

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr Justice Beeby continued the hearing in the Arbitration Court to-day of the claim by the Waterside Workers' ...

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  18. POLITICAL DISPUTE

    HALIFAX (Nova Scotia), Thursday Night.—Mr Jason Mack, President of the Legislative Council, has written to the Premier (Mr E. H. ...

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  19. MOTORISTS' MECCA

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The motor show opened at the Royal Agricultural Society's show ground to-day. Every conceivable make of car is on view, ...

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  20. BODY IDENTIFIED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The body of the young woman found dead in the blacken alongside the road near Frankston yesterday has been ...

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  21. AMAZING THEFT

    PARIS, Thursday Night.—An amazing illustration of the saying that "everybody's business is no-body's" has been provided at the ...

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  22. DETAILS OMITTED

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Describing the procedure in the divorce courts since detailed newspaper reports have been forbidden by law, ...

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  23. HEAT WAVE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Melbourne's water consumption keeps on mounting higher and higher. Yesterday 101,500,000 gallons were used. ...

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  24. RAILWAY CLAIMS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A conference was opened yesterday and continued to-day between a representative of the A.W.U. on the one side, ...

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  25. BODY IN BAG

    MELBOURNE, Friday—While playing on the sand at Elwood Beach at 6 p.m. yesterday, a girl found a cement bag, in which was the body of ...

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  26. THE ROYAL TOUR

    SUVA, Friday Morning.—The Renown arrives at Suva at one o'clock on the afternoon of February 17, and will be escorted up the harbor by a ...

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  27. SHIP EXPLOSION

    TAMPICO (Florida), Thursday, Night.—Thirty-seven Mexican long shoremen are believed to have been killed in an explosion of gasoline on ...

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  28. GERMAN HATS

    BERLIN, Thursday Night.—The extent to which Englishmen are wearing German hats has been disclosed by figures shewing that 1,708,000 were ...

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  29. TRADE AGREEMNET

    ANGORA. Thursday Night.—Germany and Turkey have signed a commercial agreement for favored nation treatment affecting German ...

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  30. RED INFLUENCE

    VANCOUVER, Thursday Morning.—Convinced that Communists, allied to the Russian Soviet Government have control of the International Fur ...

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  31. "HANDS OFF MEXICO"

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Night.—The General Council of the International Federation of Trade Unions has passed a resolution assuring the ...

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