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  4. FOURTH TEST MATCH

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  5. BOOTH FLATLY REFUSES TO RETIRE

    General Booth, in his reply to the High Council's demand for his resignation, says he is compelled to refuse to do so, for he would feel less than a man, let alone a leader of a great religious organisation, if he agreed to retire. "Why should I retire?" he asks the Council. ...

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  6. GEELONG HOLDUP

    Great courage and coolness were displayed by Laurence Charles Carne, storekeeper and postmaster, of Waurn Ponds, five miles from Geelong, and ...

    Article : 263 words
  7. SHOT IN THE DARK

    John Murray (29) engineer, was charged before Mr. A. B. Kidson, P.M., In the City Court this morning, that on December 4, at Scarborough, he ...

    Article : 336 words
  8. SHEFFIELD SHIELD

    When M'Kay and Wall walked to the wickets to resume the S.A. second innings the chances of a local victory were not bright. There were 162 runs ...

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  9. 'NOT WORTH LIVING'

    "We have given our lives to the study of cancer research. We have reduced ourselves to a state of poverty, and life Is not worth living,"was a message ...

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  10. KING'S QUIET DAY

    The following bulletin was issued at 8 13 o'clock tonight: "The King had a quiet day. The progress previously noted, though slow ...

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  11. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    The City editor of the "Times" says a check to the New Year rise in gilt-edged securities has been administered by the announcement of the Commonwealth ...

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  12. ARMY DISCLOSURES

    A feature of today's negotiations regarding General Booth was the disclosure of a plot to obtain" support for the general by the unauthorised use of the ...

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  13. TRAFFIC OFFENDERS FINED

    Nearly 60 offenders against the Traffic Act were summoned to the City Traffic Court this morning where Mr. H. D.Moseley. P.M., who was assisted ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. MELBOURNE AND BACK

    How a Western Australian holiday maker, having spent all his money in Melbourne, was compelled to return to .W.A. by boot and boat, was related in ...

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  15. POLICE CHANGES

    The New Year brought several promotions and transfers in the rank of the Western Australian police force, such steps being necessary to meet vacancies ...

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  16. STILL AT LARGE

    The police met with no furtner success last night in hunting for the "monster" In the Avon River. Great excitement prevails here and ...

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  17. KEEP OUT OUTSIDER

    Interesting comments on conditions in Britain as compared with other countries, with particular reference to America, were made in the course of an ...

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  18. LAST MINUTE CHANGE

    There was a dramatic last-minute change in General's Booth's reply to the High Council and this is likely to bring the final settlement in the courts. ...

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  19. NEW SEA FREIGHTS

    Mr. Bruce (Prime Minister) announced today that the proposed increases in shipping freights to Australia have been postponed. Mr. Bruce said that in view of the importance ...

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  20. GENERAL'S CONDITION

    The deputation which waited on General Booth on January 11 demanding his resignation has reported to the Council. "The General looked trail and ...

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  21. WHEAT PRICES EASIER

    The demand for wheat cargoes was more inactive today, prices being 3d easier. Parcels attracted poor attention, showing ...

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  22. SLY GROG SHOPS

    "Sly grog shops are springing up in Adelaide like rabbit warrens in a rabbit infested country. Sly grog selling is particularly rife among the foreign ...

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  24. BEVERLEY RACES

    Because of a railway derailment, the Beverley race train was delayed and it was not expected that it would reach Beverley before about 4.30 p.m. ...

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  25. "FINE GENERALLY"

    The following is the official weather forecast for Western Australia:— "Fine generally. Warm to hot for the present over all inland ...

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  26. STOP PRESS

    In the Scarborough shooting cass today John Murray, charged with causing grievous bodily harm to Ernest Rex, was committed for trial at ...

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  27. LONDON WOOL SALES

    Messrs. Dalgety and Co. Ltd. advise having received a cablegram from their London office under date January 15:— "Wool sales opened in London. ...

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  28. LUMPERS' UNION

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  29. PEOPLE COMING WEST

    The following passengers by Trans, train are due at Kalgoorlie on Thursday and at Perth on Friday morning:— I For Perth: Mesdames Huttson, Snape ...

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  30. MAN'S BODY FOUND

    The body of a man about 50 was found hanging from a tree in the Botanic Park today. A letter in his pocket was addressed J. E. Turner ...

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  31. ROMA OIL BLOCKS

    The field superintendent reports from Roma under date January 9:— Drilled No. 1 well on Block 83 to 360 feet, making slow progress due to very greasy ...

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  32. GENERAL BOOTH'S INCOME

    "The High Council affair has led to a lot of rambling and erroneous statements concerning the finances of the Salvation Army, and of the salary said ...

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  33. TROUBLE AHEAD

    "The whole battlefield is strewn with ammunition waiting to b3 picked up," said Mr. W. M. Hughes, former Prime Minister, discussing ...

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  34. DERAILMENT NEAR YORK

    When an engine and four trucks left the line at Burges Siding some miles this side of York today, delay was cansed to the Beverley race special from ...

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  35. BIG BILLIARDS

    The scores in the Lindrum v. Newman match are as follow: F. Lindrum, 7292, Including breaks of 194 and 119; Newman (in play), 4087, including breaks of ...

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    Lady Acland's name is being associated with the Sutton Division of Plymouth as a likely Liberal opponent to Lady Astor. ...

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