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  2. GOOD YEAR IN FACTORIES.

    The number of people now employed in factories in New South Wales is the highest on record. Nine thousand more people were ...

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  3. YACHT AFIRE. Men in Danger.

    Three men were in serious danger when the large motor yacht Lady Ellen was destroyed by fire off the entrance to Port Hacking River ...

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  4. TRADE DISPUTE WITH JAPAN SETTLED. NEW AGREEMENT MADE.

    Terms of a hew trade agreement between Australia and Japan were announced to-day by the Minister in Charge of Trade Treaties (Sir Henry Gullett). Immediate action will be taken by both Governments to ...

    Article : 161 words
  5. THE POPE. HOPES DWINDLE.

    Hopes for the recovery of the Pope from his illness dwindled last night, when reports were received that his paralysis had extended along his entire ...

    Article : 122 words
  6. REJOICING IN CHINA. Leader Returns.

    There was wild rejoicing in China when the news was broadcast that General Chiang Kai-shek, the leader of the Republic, had been ...

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  7. ULTIMATUM TO SPAIN. Seizure of German Freighter.

    Germany has sent an ultimatum to the Spanish Government demanding the release of the German freighter Palos, which, Germany says, was seized outside Spanish waters, although the cargo did not contain war materials. ...

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  8. MARITIME STRIKE.

    Six passengers have joined the officers and stewards in handling the Union Steamship Co. of New Zealand's cargo ship Limerick, which has sailed for Auckland. ...

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  9. "GERMANY TAKES MEASURES."

    An official announcement issued in Berlin says: "According to news received here, Spanish Government warships confiscated the German steamer ...

    Article : 544 words
  10. YOUTH DROWNED.

    In the view of hundreds of holiday-makers, Duncan Patterson, 18, of St. Kilda, was drowned on Saturday when he attempted to swim ashore after a 14-foot sailing dinghy had ...

    Article : 206 words
  11. CHRISTMAS PARTY

    A Christmas party, presided over by Mr. Harry Bridges, the Australian, strike leader, was given to 5000 Children of strikers, and longshoremen. Santa Claus distributed toys and ...

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  12. SATISFACTORY TO COMMONWEALTH.

    "The settlement of the dispute is satisfactory'to the Commonwealth, and it is hoped, will be satisfactory to Japan," Sir Henry Gullett said. ...

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  13. STRANDED AUSTRALIANS.

    The Niagara arrived in Sydney on Saturday with more than 400 passengers, many of whom had been held up in America by the Pacific Coast maritime strike. It is estimated ...

    Article : 145 words
  14. THE CORONATION. Federal Delegation.

    The Commonwealth Ministerial delegation to the Coronation ceremony in London is expected to be completed early in the new year, and will probably ...

    Article : 160 words
  15. EFFORT TO ENFORCE NEUTRALITY.

    The "Sunday Times" says: "It is understood that Britain and France aim at fixing a date, after which all reinforcements to either side in Spain ...

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  16. DUCHESS OF KENT'S BABY.

    Salvoes of 41 guns were fired from Tower Hill and in Hyde Park yesterday in honour of the baby daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Kent, who was born on Christmas Day. ...

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  17. ANXIETY IN JAPAN.

    Japan fears that the settlement was due to a compromise which was probably partly anti-Japanese. The "Asahl Shimbun" states that the ...

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  18. LORD GOWRIE'S MESSAGE.

    The Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) has sent the following message to the private secretary of the Duke of Kent. "On behalf of the people of the Commonwealth of ...

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  19. SIR JOHN LATHAM.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced to-day that the Commonwealth Government has asked the Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia (Sir John Latham) whether he ...

    Article : 112 words
  20. CHILDREN SEE CITY FOR FIRST TIME.

    Tumbling from the train at Central Station yesterday morning, 166 children from the far west of New South Wales faced the greatest adventure of their ...

    Article : 423 words
  21. SON RECEIVES THE NEWS.

    Chiang; Wei-ko, the son of General Chiang Kai-shek, when informed of the release of his father, shed tears, and then entered more wholeheartedly into the Christmas ...

    Article : 71 words
  22. ROYAL FAMILY AT SANDRINGHAM.

    Thousands of people visited Sandringham to see the King and Queen walk from Sandringham House to the little church on the estate grounds for the service there on ...

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  23. ITALY BECOMES LESS ENTHUSIASTIC.

    (FROM OUR SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE.) In diplomatic circles there is discussion of th: possibility of Italy responding favourably to the Franco-British effort to detach Signor ...

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  24. UNDERTAKINGS GIVEN IN LETTERS.

    The following is a copy of a letter from the Australian Minister to the Japanese Consul-General, dated December 26:— ...

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  25. JEWISH ORCHESTRA

    The famous Italian conductor Toscanini has emerged from his retirement, and has arrived here to conduct the first performance by the Palestine Symphony Orchestra, formed by the ...

    Article : 109 words
  26. DR. FENTON

    A Moth 'plane, which was bought by public subscription throughout 'Australia for Dr. Fenton, of Katherine, was presented to him by the Mayor of ...

    Article : 83 words
  27. WASHINGTON TREATY.

    The Tokyo correspondent of the "New York Times" says that, according to the Tokyo "Asahl Shlmbun," Japan is not prepared to renew Article 19 of the Washington Treaty in ...

    Article : 129 words
  28. M.STALIN CONDEMNED Attack by M. Trotsky.

    The "New York Times" prints a document said to have been written by M. Trotsky, the exlled Bolshevik leader. In it M. Trotsky charges M. stalin with having deliberately ...

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  29. MR. DE ABRAVANEL.

    Mr. Maurice de Abravanel, in an interview with a representative of the Australian Associated Press, after he had made his debut by conducting "Samson and Delilah" at the ...

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  30. CHRISTMAS IN U.S.A.

    The mildest weather for 50 years—the minimum was 55 degrees—coupled with plenty, made the nation's Christmas one of the most enjoyable. No one went without a dinner, and ...

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  31. MAN'S NECK BROKEN.

    In an attempt to save the life of a man who broke his neck when diving into a stream in the Burragorang Valley on Saturday, doctors at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital have set ...

    Article : 221 words
  32. FRONTIER FIGHTING.

    Neither the War Office nor the India Office has any information concerning the names of officers engaged in the further fighting in the Khaisora Valley, Wazirlstan, apart from ...

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  33. EXPLOSION IN SHIP.

    Twenty-six persons were killed and 100 injured, 73 very critically, by a boller explosion aboard the steamer Cesare Battlsti (8331 tons) at Massawa (Eritrea). ...

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  34. INFANTILE PARALYSIS IN N.Z.

    A person aged 41, who was being treated privately, has died of infantile paralysis at Dunedin. Four children have been admitted to the ...

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  35. CONQUEST OF ABYSSINIA.

    Rumania has informed the Italian Government that she will establish a Consulate at Addis Ababa. This is interpreted as a recognition of the Italian conquest of Abyssinia. ...

    Article : 42 words
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