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  2. THE ENGLISH JUDICIARY.

    LONDON, Dec. 11.—Intervening during the second reading debate on the Supreme Court Judicature Amendment Bill in the House of Lords this evening, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. ESPIONAGE CHARGE.

    TOKIO, Dec. 12.—The disclosure yesterday by the Tokio gendarmerie that the French assistant-Naval Attache, Sub-Lieutenant Du Cros, has been ...

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  4. AIR HAIL TO ENGLAND.

    CANBERRA, Dec. 12.—The England-Australia air mail service will probably be extended to Sydney by June, 1935, and when night flying becomes ...

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  5. FLOUR TAX BILL.

    CANBERRA, Dec. 12.—Six Ministerial members, including one Country Party member (Mr. Corser, Queensland) crossed the floor of the House of Representatives ...

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  6. LOTTERIES CONTROL.

    The Government's proposal for placing the Lotteries Commission on a more substantial basis were announced in the Legislative Assembly last night by the ...

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  7. HOTEL BLAZE.

    LANSING (Michigan), Dec. 11.—As a result of an outbreak of fire at Kerns Hotel, a commercial hotel of 200 rooms, 14 people are known to have lost their ...

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  8. LOST PACIFIC FLYERS.

    HONOLULU; Dec. 11.—The United States naval and army authorities here, convinced that further efforts would be futile, decided today to abandon the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WORK FOR UNEMPLOYED.

    CANBERRA, Dec. 12.—When the Assistant Treasurer (Mr. Casey) introduces into the House of Representatives today the first schedule of works to give effect ...

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  10. OUTWARD PLANES AT DARWIN.

    DARWIN, Dec. 12.—Three-quarters of a ton of mail matter will be lifted by the Imperial Airways plane, Arethusa, at daybreak tomorrow morning, in ...

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  11. WAR DEBT IMPASSE.

    LONDON, Dec. 11.—A White Paper issued this evening contains a Note from the United States Government to the British Government transmitting a ...

    Article : 455 words
  12. GENEVA SETTLEMENT.

    LONDON, Dec. 11.—Replying in the House of Commons today to questions on the Yugoslav-Hungarian dispute, the Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) ...

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  13. SERIOUS BUSHFIRES.

    KATANNING, Dec. 12.—Fanned by a hot, dry wind and assisted by a temperature of 100 degrees, several serious bushfires swept through Katanning and the ...

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  14. FLOOD RECLAMATION.

    CANBERRA, Dec. 12.—In addition to the ordinary relief works programme provided for in the schedule, there will be special provision in the plans to be ...

    Article : 133 words
  15. REWARD STILL OFFERED.

    CANBERRA, Dec. 12.—It was announced tonight by the Acting-Prime Minister (Dr. Page) that although the search for Mr. Ulm and his companions ...

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  16. VOTES CHALLENGED.

    CANBERRA, Dec. 12.—On the motion for the third reading of the Flour Tax Assessment Bill in the House of Representatives tonight, Mr. Ward (Lang ...

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  17. JAPAN'S AIMS.

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—Mr. Hirosi Salto, the Japanese Ambassador to the United States, speaking here today, said:—"Japan's aim is the establishment of ...

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  18. MR. ULM'S CAREER.

    The name or Charles Thomas phillip Ulm is inseparably linked with the remarkable exploits of Sir Charles Kings-ford Smith when the latter made his ...

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  19. SHOT BY CONSTABLE.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 12.—While he was fleeing from police pursuers, Hoy McNamara (20), of Bulwarra-road, Ultimo, was shot in the back and lies in the Sydney ...

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  20. MR. GANDHI'S MISSION.

    DELHI, Dec. 11.—Publication of correspondence between the Viceroy (Lord Willingdon) and Mr. M. K. Gandhi shows that the Government considers that it ...

    Article : 147 words
  21. BREAD IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 12.—The Premier (Mr. Stevens) today gave notice in the Legislative Assembly of a Bill that will empower the Government to take action ...

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  22. HIDDEN ROCK.

    PORT OP SPAIN (Trinidad), Dec. 11.—Safe ashore after long hours adrift in tossing lifeboats, 12 passengers of the 2,400-ton Norwegian liner Vestvangen told ...

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  23. BLAZE AT YORK.

    YORK, Dec. 12.—A fire broke out about noon yesterday on the property of Mr. W. H. Lawrence, at Belmunging, 25 miles east of York. About 70 tons of hay in ...

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  24. ARMS INQUIRY.

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—Secret documents from the files of the Dupont Corporation placed in evidence before the Senate Munitions Trade Inquiry ...

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  25. A CONSUL'S DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 12.—The body of Senor Ramon C. Fernandez, Vice-Consul for the Argentine Republic, was found in the college room of the State Theatre ...

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  26. CRAZED BY PRIVATIONS.

    CAMROSE (Alberta), Dec. 11.—Crazed by privations, following a [?] crop failure, which forced her family to abandon their farm, Mrs. Charles [?] ...

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  27. COTTON DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Dec. 11.—Pending the Commonwealth's reply to the Lancashire cotton committee's proposals, the Northern Council of the Grocers' Associations has ...

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  28. SOUTH AFRICAN LOANS

    LONDON, Dec. 12.—The Union of South Africa has arranged a big refinancing operation in connexion with £35,000,000 of Transvaal 3 per cent loans ...

    Article : 71 words
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