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  3. OVERSEAS TRADE.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 9.—Figures relating to the overseas trade of Australia, made available today by the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. E. T. McPhee) show ...

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  4. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Although the date for the closing of nominations in the Legislative Assembly elections is still three weeks' distant, over 90 candidates are in the field and there ...

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  5. NORTHERN FRONT.

    LONDON, Jan. 9.—Today's dispatches from Addis Ababa report continuance of the rains which have held up military operations for the last few days. Italian ...

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  6. THIS WORLD OF OURS

    As there is a war of sorts proceeding; as the leading Powers of Europe, Japan and the United States are increasing their armaments and the people of ...

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  7. NORTHERN CYCLONE.

    Although owing to a breakdown on the telegraph line north of Port Hedland information was not obtainable from Ports north of that point yesterday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NO NEWS FROM BROOME.

    The telegraphic service north of Port Hedland being dislocated, the Applecross Wireless station got into touch with the radio station at Broome about 10.30 p.m. ...

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  9. "ITALIAN ATROCITIES."

    GENEVA, Jan. 8.—The Abyssinian Government, in a Note received by the League of Nations Secretariat today, renews its request that the League ...

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  10. TELEGRAPH SERVICE BROKEN.

    Storms in the North-West have again caused breaks in the telegraph service to northern centres, according to reports received yesterday by the ...

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  11. TACTFUL COMMANDER

    NAPLES, Jan. 8.—The first cheers evoked in Naples by a British ship for many months greeted the Orient liner Oronsay today, the cause being the tact ...

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  12. AIR MAILS. DELAYED.

    Stormy weather in the Klmberleys and the flooding of the Port Hedland aerodrome will delay this week's south-bound flight of the North-West air mail service. ...

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  13. FATE OF THE PARINGA

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 9.—A report that a fire occurred in the bunkers of the steamer Paringa (1,359 tons) several days before she left on her last voyage suggests that ...

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  14. SURF LIFE-SAVERS.

    The proposed tour overseas this year of a team of Australian surf life-savers, was discussed at the monthly meeting of the West Australian State Centre of ...

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  15. POSITION OF KOOLINDA.

    The manager of the State Shipping Service (Mr. S. S. Glyde) received a message from the master of the Koolinda (Captain G. Buckeridge) early yesterday ...

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  16. WORLD RECOVERY.

    While the International Labour Office is essentially concerned with employment conditions, it fully realises that employment itself depends upon general ...

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  17. TENNANT'S CREEK FIELD.

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 9.—A message from Tennant's Creek states that waterholes on the field and most of the tanks in the township have been filled as a result of ...

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  18. DROWNED IN FLOODED CREEK.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 7.—A flood fatality occurred at Starlight station, near Dottswood, North Queensland, today, when John Perry (50) was drowned. With his ...

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  19. APPRENTICES REGISTERED.

    Statistics of new apprentices registered at the State Arbitration Court during the past eight years, prepared by the Superintendent of Technical Education (Mr. J. P. Lynch), shows that last year 506 apprentices were registered. This number [?]an increase of 40 per cent on the figures for 1934, and was the highest ...

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  20. ELECTRICITY FAILS.

    Lightning which damaged high tension mains in Claremont yesterday morning caused the failure of the electricity supply in Claremont and Cottesloe. At ...

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  21. ROLLS CLOSE TONIGHT.

    "The rolls for use at the Legislative Assembly elections will close at midnight tonight," the Chief Electoral Officer (Mr. Hayles) said yesterday. "The ...

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  22. FLOODS AFTER DROUGHT.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 9.—Flood rains have broken the drought in many parts of south and central west Queensland and lighter rains spread east today to the ...

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  23. AIRCRAFT PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Jan. 8.—The production of controllable-pitch airscrews in Great Britain, which dates from the acquisition in 1934 of certain American patents by ...

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  24. ZANE GREY INDISPOSED.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 9.—Owing to a slight indisposition, Mr. Zane Grey, the American author and big game fisherman, has decided not to commence fishing ...

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  25. CAMPAIGN NOTES.

    The National Party draws the attention of the public to the fact that electoral rolls close tonight. Electors are invited to consult the electoral roll for their districts at any Nationalist ...

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  26. CRUSHED BY FALL OF STONE.

    SYDNEY. Jan. 9.—Edward Shannon (60) died in the Maitland General Hospital today from injuries received when he was crushed by a fall of stone at the ...

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