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  4. "STINKS TO HEAVEN"

    The will of Sir Joseph Robinson, a pioneer of the Rand goldfields, who died last week, has been published, The estate is believed to be worth £12,000,000. ...

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  5. STONE AGE MEN

    Pointing out the great resemblances between Eskimos and stone-age men in Europe Knud Rasmussen (the Arctic explorer) has submitted to the Danish ...

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  6. MIGRATION HALT

    It is most likely that the Government is reversing its earlier attitude and falling in with Mr. Scullin's migration suspension proposals, the first intimation of ...

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  7. SIX DEAD IN AIR LINER CRASH

    Six people were burned to death in Surrey, England, yesterday, as a result of a German air liner crashing in a wood when on a flight from Croydon to Amsterdam. The plane hit some trees in a fog, and was immediately set on fire, the passengers and crew being trapped in the ...

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  8. "STOP OUT" HUSBANDS

    "Do you want to know what has made me a rich woman I'll tell you; it is wives who bother their husbands with bills and servant problems. If you ...

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  9. LIQUIDATION FLOOD

    A steady downpour of liquidation flooded Wall-street today, and 6,000,000 shares were sold in the three-hour session. The ticker was more than an ...

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  10. INDIAN PROBLEM

    The political correspondent says:—"The House of Lords debate on the Indian question destroyed the last vestige of the Parliamentary 'crisis' so ...

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  11. ROAR LIKE THUNDER

    Prince von. Schomberg-Lippe was badly burned, and is in hospital, almost unrecognisable about the face. His clothing was burnt from his arms and ...

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  12. MONTREAL SLUMP

    The stock market today became demoralised, and International Nickel closed at 32 dollars (£6 8s), and Consolidated Smelters, a huge mining ...

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  13. INDIA'S PROBLEMS

    If India were placed on the same footing as the Dominions by the British Government a great deal of discontent would be no longer felt, according to ...

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  14. £10,000.000 LOAN

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr. E. G. Theodore) announced today the terms of a hew Commonwealth loan of £10,000,000, which will be opened for ...

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  15. USE THE FOOTPATHS

    "I see that a society for the protection of pedestrians has been formed," observed the West Cheshire. Coroner at an investigation into a road fatality. ...

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  16. STOWAWAY STORIES

    Two stowaways, James Culbard (19), of Glasgow, and Joseph Morley (23), of Harrogate, told the Hull magistrate a pitiable story of their efforts to obtain ...

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  17. CHRISTMAS MAILS

    To ensure the arrival of gifts and greetings in all parts of Great Britain and Europe in time for delivery by Christmas Day, the Postal Department ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA HOUSE STAFF

    The High Commissioner's staff at Australia House; at a mass meeting to-day, decided to cable the Labor Government urging it to re-open the case for ...

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  19. "MOST BENEFICIAL"

    The following interesting notes on the rainfall registered throughout Western Australia ouring the month of October have been issued by the local bureau:— ...

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  20. DEMOCRATIC VIRGINIA

    The election of John Garland pollard. Governor of Virginia, is significant because every type of feeling and rancor that marked the Smith-Hoover ...

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  21. PEERESS LIBELLED

    "Potmen and billiard-markers I suppose may be, and generally are, persons of the best reputation but for a daily newspaper to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. EUROPEANS IN INDIA

    The council of the European Association, at a meeting last evening, sent a cable to Mr. Wedgwood Benn (Secretary for India) welcoming the vice-regal ...

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  23. NO NATIVE RISING

    In the House of Commons today Mr. W. Lunn (Under-Secretary for the Colonies), replying to a question, said that there had been no native rising in ...

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  24. NEW MIGRANTS

    The Officer in Charge, of Immigration advises that the following is the list of new settlers due to arrive at Fremantle by the s.s. Ballarat on or ...

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  25. MAYORAL ELECTIONS

    New York's debonair mayor (Mr. J. Walker) has been re-elected with a plurality of exactly 500,000 votes in the greatest sweep and with the biggest ...

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  26. TEACHING A LESSON

    Pointing out that the Commonwealth's Australian loan is redeemable in five years, whereas the British Government loan is not redeemable before 1944, the ...

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  27. GERMAN CABINET CRISIS

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Berlin states:— "A Cabinet crisis is predicted as the result of the withdrawal of the ...

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  28. STOP PRESS

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  29. POPPY DAY APPEAL

    Next Monday from early morning until sunset the City of Perth will be held to ransom. Citizens desiring to enter it will be required to pay toll and display ...

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  30. BRITAIN AND IRAQ

    The League of Nations Secretariat has received from the British Government a communication dated November 4. 1929. addressed to members of the Council ...

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  31. BRITISH COAL POSITION

    The Coalowners Association has declined the invitation of the Government to a joint conference with the mines representatives and members of the ...

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  32. IMPROVED CONDITIONS

    Australia House today received a cable from Mr. Seulin regarding the prospects of the London loan negotiations expected shortly. ...

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  33. PAPER AND PRINT

    We have received a copy of Paper and Print, incorporating the quarterly issues of The British and Colonial Printer and Stationer, published at ...

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