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  2. MAN'S TERRIBLE CRIME.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—After having killed his wife, Gertrade Louisa Jones, aged 48 years, and only child, Marjorie, aged 18 years, by battering their heads ...

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  3. ELECTION COUNTING.

    The counting of votes for the recent general election is now almost complete. Only three or four seats remain technically in doubt, and there is only one—Lang ...

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  4. PRESIDENT HOOVER.

    Independent Republicans are seriously considering establishing a third party movement in 1932 in the event of the Republican and Democratie conventions ...

    Article : 228 words
  5. STEAMER WRECKED.

    Striking a reef in a blinding snowstorm last night. the Finland Steamship Company's vessel Orion (3,696 tons) became a total w[?]k. Terrific seas flooded the vessel ...

    Article : 191 words
  6. CRICKET CONTROL.

    Delegates to the Australian Board of Cricket Control met at the rooms of the Victorian Cricket Association yesterday, afternoon and evening and will meet again ...

    Article : 1,165 words
  7. FEDERAL MINISTRY.

    Neg[?]tiations between the leader of the Country party (Dr.Page) and the leader of the United Australia party (Mr.Lyons), who has been commissioned to form a ...

    Article : 1,567 words
  8. BUSH FIRE DANGER.

    Hiving received reports of fires in various parts of the State and a warning from the Weather Bureau that weather favourable, to fires ws to be expected, the ...

    Article : 1,175 words
  9. HOTTEST DAY.

    With a maximum temperature of 104.4 degrees, yesterday wad the hottest day in Melbourne for five years. On January 14, 1927, the temperature reading was 105.7 ...

    Article : 943 words
  10. CHINESE IN RETREAT.

    It is reported that Chinese regular soldiers from Chinebow are retreating toward the Great Wall in Consequence of the Japanese occupation of Panshan and ...

    Article : 372 words
  11. DISARMAMENT.

    The Australian Press Association learns that begining about January 18 all the available imperial delegates to the Disarmament Conference and their advisers will ...

    Article : 321 words
  12. DISORDER IN INDIA.

    The latest happening in the Indian political situation is a reported move by Gandhi, who is said to have asked teh vi[?]roy (the Ea[?] of Willingdon) wheather ...

    Article : 240 words
  13. BROADCASTING.

    The new Imperial broadcasting station which the British Broadcasting Corporation is crecting at Daventry will comprise two transmitters, each capable of working ...

    Article : 195 words
  14. CRUSHED BY BOILER TUBES.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Crushed be[?]eath 15 to[?]s weight of boiler tubes filled with water, one man was killed and two were seriously injured at the Glanville ...

    Article : 162 words
  15. NEWFOUNDLAND FINANCE.

    Sir Perey Thompson, the British Treasury expert, whose servieces have been least to the Newfoundland Government, said here to-day that Newfoundland would not ...

    Article : 257 words
  16. REPARATIONS.

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the outlook for the international reparations conference has undergone and unexpected and ...

    Article : 343 words
  17. SAVING CERTIFICATES.

    The Treasury announces that on and after January 18 holders of saving certificates issued before April 1, 1922—that is the first issue of certificates issued at ...

    Article : 240 words
  18. Imperial Preference.

    "The Times" emphasies that agreeements between Great Britain and the Dominions on tariff policy can be based only on carefully u[?]certained facts and figures, after ...

    Article : 79 words
  19. Huge Cunard Steamer.

    In a letter to Mr.Will Thorne, M.P., a member of the Paliamentary committee of the Trade Union Congress, about [?]tion of work on the construction of the ...

    Article : 161 words
  20. Microphones in Court.

    Microphones were installed as an experiment in the M[?]hester Sessions Court to-day, and the proceedings were recorded by an electro-magnet on a steel tape. This ...

    Article : 84 words
  21. WATERWORKS EMPLOYEES.

    BROKEN HILL (N.S.W.), Wednesday. — The water works employees who receently [?]ased works as a protest against a reducetion in wag[?], on receiving their pay ...

    Article : 120 words
  22. WOOLLEN INDUSTRIES.

    Representatives of the British, French, and Belgian woollen industries, which have been meeting at Li[?]e, have agreed upon "tariff dis[?]ament." A statement to this ...

    Article : 169 words
  23. Southern Star.

    It is expected that the Southern Star will leave England on the return journey to Australia with airmail on Wednnesday. (Australian press Association.) ...

    Article : 77 words
  24. New Zealand Products.

    Surveying the activities of New ZEaland in Grat Britain in 1931, the High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir Thomas W[?]) says that a gratifying note was ...

    Article : 165 words
  25. Australian Butter.

    The British Columbian Government has d[?]lined to a[?]de to requests by dairy men of the province that the landing of 4,000 boxes of Australian batter due here on ...

    Article : 122 words
  26. RUN OVER BY TRAIN.

    SEYMOUR. Wednesday.—After the 8.35 p.m.goods train had passed William Wyant, aged 17 years, of Dover street, South Richmond, was found on the line ...

    Article : 136 words
  27. British Railcars.

    The R[?]ian State railways have placed a large [?] for [?]lears with a British company. This is the [?] to a visit to Great Britain and other countries ...

    Article : 126 words
  28. Snow in England.

    The first snow this winter fell to-day when the temperature droped after the [?] weather at Christmas. The snow was only slight in London. but it was heavier ...

    Article : 65 words
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