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  2. MR. T. A. L DAVY DEAD.

    With tragic suddenness, the Attorney-General and Minister for Education and the North-West (Mr. T. A. L. Davy) collapsed and died in the Savoy Hotel about ...

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  3. GRAN CHACO WAR.

    ASUNCION (Paraguay), Feb. 18.—It was learned from semi-official sources to-day that the Paraguayan Senate is to meet in extraordinary session nest week ...

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  4. SMUGGLING OF ARMS

    PASIS, Feb. 18.—Following the alleged smuggling of machine-guns and rifles from Italy during January, contrary to the Versailles Treaty, France and Britain some ...

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  5. HINDU UNTOUCHABLES.

    CALCUITA, Feb. 19.—A Bill now be-for the Legislative Assembly seeking to free the Hindu depressed classes of their social bans and to grant them the right ...

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  6. CLAIMS TO JEHOL.

    SHANGHAI, Feb. 19.—Real war between China and Japan, with each nation throwing its whole weight into the struggle, is predicted by foreign observers ...

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  7. PROHIBITION.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—Democratic members of the House of Representatives at a party meeting to-day bound themselves to vote for repeal of the Eighteenth ...

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  8. JAPAN'S DECISION.

    TOKIO, Feb. 18.—The Cabinet at a meeting to-day decided that Japan should withdraw from the League of Nations forthwith. To-morrow the Premier ...

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  9. BOMBING MENACE.

    LONDON, Feb. 18.—Discussion of the British air proposals now before the General Committee of the Disarmament Conference will begin at Geneva on ...

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  10. NO ABDICATION.

    CALCUTTA, Feb. 18.—The Maharaja of Alwar has issued a statement denying reports that he intends abdicating and retiring to a forest retreat, as a sequel to ...

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  11. HUNGARY "SHOCKED."

    BUDAPEST, Feb. 18.—Official Hungarian circles are shocked at the peremptoriness of the Franco-British note to Austria (known as the Hirtenburg Note). ...

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  12. WASHINGTON SILENT.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 17—The League Committee report censuring Japanese activity in Manchuria was received in silence by the State Department. Officials to-day ...

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  13. JESUITS EXPELLED.

    BELGRADE, Feb. 17.—A Bill has been introduced expelling the Jesuits from Yugoslavia and expropriating their goods, on the grounds that they take their ...

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  14. AMAZEMENT IN BERLIN.

    BERLIN, Feb. 18.—Political, circles say that the Hirtenberg note to Austria is absolutely amazing and almost an act of violence towards a small Power. "especially ...

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  15. BUSH TRAGEDY.

    KATANNING, Feb. 19.—The death in tragic circumstances of Mark Ring (45). an unemployed farm worker, was revealed on Friday. when, in the bush 25 miles east ...

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    The Late Mr. T. A. L. DAVY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. SPECTACULAR FIRE.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 19.— the accompaniment of dull explosions and vivid flashes canoed by burning oil, the nail works of S. Cooke, Pty, Ltd., in ...

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  18. THE HITLER REGIME.

    BERLIN, Feb. 18.—"Germania,"the leading organ of the Centre Party, has' been suspended for the publication of an election manifesto attacking the Hitler regime. ...

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  19. FUTURE OF MANCHURIA.

    LONDON, Feb. 19.—The report and recommendations drawn up by the Committee of Nineteen appointed by the League of Nations to consider the Manchurian ...

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  20. INDUSTRIALISTS' APPEAL.

    BERLIN, Feb. 17.—German industrialists urge the Government not to interfere with the civil service or increase unemployment by higher tariffs, which ...

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  21. City Blaze.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 19.—Shortly before 10.30 p.m. on Saturday, a fire almost completely destroyed the interior of the top floor of Avers Buildings, in ...

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  22. FOOD IMPORTS.

    LONDON, Feb. 17.—In the House of Commons to-day Captain Heilgers (Cons.) sought leave to introduce a private Bill requiring that all imported foodstuffs ...

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  23. AMERICAN SHOOTING.

    MIAMI (Florida), Feb. 17.—To-night the doctors attending Mr. Anton Cermak, the Mayor of Chicago, who was dangerously wounded on Wednesday, when a ...

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  24. NON-STOP FLIGHT.

    LONDON, Feb. 18.—His Majesty the King has approved of the award of the Air force Cross to Squadron-Leader Gayford, and of a bar to the cross of ...

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  25. RUMANIAN STRIKES.

    BUKAREST, Feb. 18.—Many work-men's homes have been searched and arrests made, following the recent strikes and fighting between workers and ...

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  26. MOTOR TRUCK CAPSIZES.

    Eight men were injured early last evening when a motor truck on which they were travelling towards Perth capsized between Kelmscott and Gosnells. They ...

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  27. COUNTRY AERODROMES.

    Applications for the registration of several new aerodromes in country centres are to be made as a result of the tour of tho southern districts by Captain C. W. Snook ...

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  28. LIEUT-GOVERNOR'S SYMPATHY.

    His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and Chief Justice (Sir John Northmore) said yesterday: "The death of Mr. Davy came as a great shock to me. I knew that ...

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  29. MR. J. B. FAGAN DEAD.

    LOS ANGELES, Feb. 17.—Mr. James Bernard Fagan, the noted English playwright and actor-producer, died to-day at his home in Hollywood from a sudden ...

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  30. LORD LOVAT DEAD.

    LONDON, Feb. 19—Lord Lovat, chief of the Fraser Clan and the 14th baron of a famous old Scottish line, dating back to before 1441, died to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. DISARMAMENT.

    GENEVA, Feb. 17.—A Franco-German clash occurred to-day at the meeting of the general committee of the Disarmament Conference. ...

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  32. OVERDOSE OF DRUG.

    LONDON, Feb. 17.—At the inquest to-day on the former wife of Lord Inchcape, who was divorced in 1931 (when she was Lady Glenapp) and who died on February ...

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  33. THE PREMIER'S SORROW.

    "I cannot say how sorry I am that so promising a life has been cat short," said the Premier (Sir James Mitchell), telephoning from Northam last night ...

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  34. DAIRY PRODUCE GLUT.

    LONDON, Feb. 17.—It is understood that no decision has been reached with regard to the reported move for concerted action by the British and Dominion ...

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  35. RAID ON JEWELLERS.

    LONDON, Feb. 17.—A blue diamond valued at £7,000 was stolen in a smash-and-grab raid to-day at a jeweller's shop in Duke-street, St. James's. A saloon car ...

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  36. MR. LATHAM SHOCKED.

    Telephoning from York last night, the Leader of the Country Party (Mr. C. G. Latham) said:—"The news of Mr. Davy's death came as one of the greatest shocks ...

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  37. PETROL EXPLOSION.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 19.—The roof of a cabin, awnings and fittings of a speed launch were blown 30ft. into the air when an explosion occurred in Careening Cove. ...

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  38. FALL DOWN MINE SHAFT.

    ADELAIDE, Feb. 19.—The Rev. H. Stanley Jarvis, Methodist minister at Kooringa, was killed yesterday morning when he fell 77 feet down an old shaft ...

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  39. FIRST "APPLE SHIP."

    HOBART, Feb. 19.—The steamer Jervis Bay—the first of the season's apple ships—loft Hobart on Saturday morning with 10,001 cases for London. In addition ...

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  40. DANGEROUS DRIVING.

    KALGOORLIE, Feb. 19.—Charged with driving a motor car in a manner dangerous to the public, Walter Vernon was fined £15, with £6/14/6 costs, by Warden ...

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  41. MT. EVEREST EXPEDITION.

    LONDON, Feb. 17.—The three Puss Moth aeroplanes piloted by the leaders of the British experition which will attempt to fly over Mt. Everest, which flew ...

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  42. MR. COLLIER'S TRIBUTE.

    "It is terrible," said Mr. Collier last night, "that so fine a life should have ended bo suddenly. I have lost a very dear personal friend. I knew Mr. Davy ...

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  43. LAND SPEED RECORD.

    DAYTONA BEACH (Florida), Feb. 18. —Owing to the condition of the beach, Sir Malcolm Campbell has decided not to make his attempt on the world land ...

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  44. BRITISH RETAIL PRICES.

    LONDON, Feb. 17.—At February 1 the average level of retail prices of commodities was approximately 41 per cent, above the level of July, 1914, as compared ...

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  45. MOTORISTS' ESCAPE.

    BRISBANE, Feb. 19.—Getting out of control, a motor car with five passengers plunged down the Toll Bar-road, near Toowoomba, yesterday morning and, after a ...

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