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  2. SHOT BY FRIEND.

    WELLINGTON, (N.Z.), Tuesday.—Mistaken for a burglar, Bruce McCorkindale, a young official of the Bank of New Zealand, was fatally shot at Fielding last ...

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  3. WAR IN MANCHURIA.

    Japanese and Chinese troops came into conflict at many points to-day in the territory between Chinchow and Mukden. Japan threw the weight of her forces, ...

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  4. ELECTION RETURNS.

    A surprise was contained in the result of the distribution yesterday of the preference votes in Riverina. From the beginning it had appeared that Mr. ...

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  5. DISORDER IN INDIA.

    Gandhi is again talking of renewing his struggle against the Government. Addressing a meeting at Bombay last night, he said that he would not [?]nch from sacriticing ...

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  6. REPARATIONS.

    The date and venue of the international conference of representatives of the Governments concerned in the reparations problem, upon which the special advisory ...

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  7. FINANCIAL PROBLEMS.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Many problems must be faced by the new Ministry when it takes office next week. Several will require almost immediate decisions. While ...

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  8. FORMING A CABINET.

    Before the end of the week all of the members of the new Federal Ministry will have been selected. The leader of the United Australia party (Mr. Lyons), who ...

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  9. 114.6 DEGREES.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The hottest day for 51 years was experienced at Adelaide today, when the thermometer registered 114.6 deg. The reading was only 1.7deg. less ...

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  10. LANG APPOINTMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The appointment by the Lang Ministry of Messrs. P. McGirr, M.L.C., T.Watson, and W. J. Stagg to the Western Lands Board in succession to ...

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  11. STEPS AGAINST COMMUNISTS.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Mr. Lyons, in his election speeches, said that it returned to power one of the first steps of his Ministry would be to deal with menace of ...

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  12. STATE MINISTRY'S RECORD.

    "It is common talk, among members of Parliament that Mr. Hogan would abondon anything rather than office," said the deputy leader of the State Opposition (Mr. ...

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  13. CREW FOR MANUNDA.

    Further trouble was threatened on the motor-ship Manunda yesterday when seamen at the monthly stop-work meeting of the union considered withdrawing ...

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  14. AMATEUR BROADCASTING.

    Recent negotiations between the Wireless Institute of Australia and the Postmaster-General's department have resulted in a revision of the wave lengths used ...

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  15. DISARMAMENT.

    Mr. Arthur Henderson, who was leader of the Opposition at the time of the dissolution of the last Parliament, and who was defeated in the general election, is ...

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  16. CAR OVER MOUNTAIN-SIDE.

    When a motor-car in which three residents of North Melbourne were travelling from Melbourne to Sydney left the road near Genoa, in East Gippsland, on ...

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  17. UNEMPLOYED RELIEF.

    Representatives of New York, Chicago, and Philadelphia on the Senate Committee which investigated unemployment, say that the necessary funds to provide relief in ...

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  18. Tug Sunk by Steamer.

    A spot on the Thames near Woolwi[?], known as Gallcon's Reach, where in 1878 the pleasure boat Princess Alice sank in a collision, with a loss of nearly 700 lives, ...

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  19. SMUGGLING STOWAWAYS.

    Two members of the crew of the Atlantic steamer Bremen and a barkeeper from New York, who are alleged to be members of an organisation which has ...

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  20. MAN ARRESTED IN CITY SHOP.

    In the possession of a man who was arrested in a shop in the city yesterday by detecitves were found letters of introduction purporting to have been written by ...

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  21. Snow in Scotland.

    The recent warm weather in England is unlikely to continue. There were heavy falls of snow in parts of Scotland to-day. The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay ...

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  22. CONSTABLE ARRESTED.

    SYNDEY, Tuesday.—Constable Hitchcock, of Windsor, was arrested last night by Detective-Sergeant Surridge and charged with having stolen leather valued at £5, the ...

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  23. Pianist's Home Robbed.

    Mr. William Murdoch, the Australian pianist, was the victim of clever thieves to-day. A man, who said that he was Captain Wright, telephoned to Mr. ...

    Article : 147 words
  24. Murder and Suicide.

    On the eve of his marriage to Gilberte Voile, at the village of Vernenil. Edo[?]ard Ardinat became involved in a motor accident in which he lost his right arm ...

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  25. LABOUR FACTIONS.

    Labour unity, which has been threatened in Victoria by recent activities of the militant industrial wing of the movement, was deplored in a resolution passed ...

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  26. PHAR LAP.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.—Phar Lap, the champion racehorse, left for San Francisco to-day on the Monowai, to race in the Ag[?]a Caliente Handicap, to be run ...

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  27. JOCKEY KILLED.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Tuesday.—During the running of the Ferguson Handicap at the Auckland meeting to-day Exaggeration slipped and fell. Her rider, H. E. ...

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  28. ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. H. Jenkins and Mr. H. Jeffrey, of Melbourne, have left London on a flight to France, Germany, and Holland, before beginning their flight England to ...

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  29. Flight in Africa.

    A novel use has been found for a Moth aeroplane, which has been converted into a miniature laboratory. Two young scientists named Schultze and Simmer will make ...

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  30. BURNS CAUSE DEATH.

    KYABRAM, Tuesday. — Christopher Thompson, who was severely burned on Christmas night, has died. The fire occurred in a room at the rear of the Albion ...

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  31. Southern Star.

    As the Southern Star, which was damaged when it crashed in an orchard last week, has been transferred to the head works of the Avro Aviation Co. at ...

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  32. St. Paul's Cathedral.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that the surveyors have informed the Church authorities that as a result of the restoration work St. Paul's Cathedral is no longer in ...

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  33. DROWNING MISHAPS.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—Leo Comer, aged 21 years, and his brother, Luke Comer, aged 18 years, who were drowned in the Go[?]lburn River at Arcadia on Monday, ...

    Article : 186 words
  34. Canada and New Zealand.

    The delegations from Canada and New Zealand which are discussing a trade treaty between the two Dominions conferred formally to-day. One of the delegates said that ...

    Article : 128 words
  35. Y.A.L. PARTY AT PERTH.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The Young Australia League party of 90 girls and 46 boys from South Australia and Victoria arrived in Perth this morning. They were met at ...

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  36. VESSEL'S VARIED CARGO.

    Some unusual goods are being shipped to Melbourne by the Aberdeen and Commonwealth line cargo steamer Ferndale, which is due to begin unloading in Victoria Dock ...

    Article : 32 words
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