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  2. LIQUOR PRICE REDUCTION.

    A remarkable development has followed upon the issue by the United Licensed Victuallers' Association on November 9 of their revised price-list for ales, wines and ...

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  3. INTERNAL LOAN OPENED.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 16.—Although no official figures were made available to-night it was learned in authoritative quarters that applications for subscriptions to the ...

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  4. AMERICAN TREASURY.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—The President (Mr. Roosevelt) announced to-day that the Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. Woodin) would begin "complete leave of ...

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  5. DISARMAMENT DEADLOCK.

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—A meeting of the Cabinet was held yesterday morning primarly for the purpose of reviewing the work of the new session and there was ...

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  6. SHIPS IN DISTRESS.

    LONDON, Nov. 15.—Two British ships, the Saxilby (3,630 tons), and the Saint Quentin (3,528 tons) were reported to be in difficulties in a heavy gale in the ...

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  7. NAVAL STRENGTH.

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—The naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" (Mr. Hector C. Bywater) commenting on changes in the High Command of the ...

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  8. SPANISH ELECTIONS.

    MADRID, Nov. 16.—In the unfettered liberty of the restored full democracy, the Spanish political parties have sprouted like mushrooms, and 99 different parties, ...

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  9. AID FOR FARMERS.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 16.—For the first time since the Lyons Ministry assumed office nearly two years ago, the United Australia Party and the United Country ...

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  10. THE BRITISH FLEET.

    LONDON, Nov. 15.—"The British Navy has been reduced below the margin of safety." declared Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond in an address to the English ...

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  11. THE PLUNGING DOLLAR

    NEW YORK, Nov. 15.—The changes in the Treasury Department (the leave of absence of the Secretary, Mr. Woodin, the resignation of the Under-Secretary, ...

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  12. MINISTRY ATTACKED.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 16.—Bitter accusations against the Federal ministry were made by Opposition members in the House of Representatives to-day. They ...

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  13. CRICKET DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 16.—At the signed request of the Queensland delegates a special meeting of the Australian Board of Control was held to-day to give ...

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  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN FIGURES.

    ADELAIDE, Nov. 16.—Applications for the new Commonwealth Loan numbered 57 for a total of £614,840, including one amount of £500,000, the applicant's name ...

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  15. SIZE OF WARSHIPS.

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—The naval correspondent of the "Daily Express" calculates that the rejection of Britain's plea for small warships will cost the great ...

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  16. EXCITEMENT IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—The City Editor of the "Daily Express" writes: "There were exciting scenes in the foreign exchange market yesterday, when the dollar plunged ...

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  17. UNPEGGING THE EXCHANGE.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 16.—In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Ward (Lang Lab., N.S.W.) asked the Assistant-Trea surer (Mr. Casey) whether the Ministry ...

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  18. NEW AMERICAN CRUISER.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 15.—At Camden (New Jersey) to-day, the Tuscaloosa, the fifteenth of the United States 10,000-ton cruisers built under the terms of the ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN STOCKS DOWN.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 15.—Persistent rumours that Australia will undertake the conversion of her dollar bonds into sterling has had a disturbing effect on their ...

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  20. BRITAIN'S RECOVERY.

    PARIS, Nov. 16.—French public opinion, which a few years ago, after M. Andre Seigried's analysis, was visualising Britain's downfall, is now told by the former ...

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  21. LOTTERY FRAUD.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 15.—Conrad Mann, a former president of the Kansas City Chamber of Commerce, and Bernard MeGuire, a New York promoter, were ...

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  22. FRANCE'S POSITION.

    PARIS, Not. 15.—France's position regarding direct Franco-German negotiations is that the initiative must come from Germany and that any proposition must ...

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  23. FINANCIERS' FRAUD.

    LONDON, Nov. 15.—The trial was concluded to-day of Martin Coles Harman, Berkeley Fairfax Conigrave, Herbert Hely Pounds and E. G. Changeat, four ...

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  24. U.S. RECOVERY PLAN.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—The National Recovery Act Administrator (Mr. Hugh Johnson) on his retain to-day from a tour of the Middle West, said that at ...

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  25. Berlin Not Satisfied.

    BERLIN, Nov. 15.—It is semi-officially stated here that the French Ministers are starting from false premises if they expect proposals from Germany to solve the ...

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  26. WOMAN'S DEATH.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 16.—Sensational evidence was given during the Glenore Grove murder charge at Kingaroy to-day, when John William Burgurst Smith (23). ...

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  27. METHOD OF DISTRIBUTION.

    At a meeting of the wheat executive of the Primary Producers' Association on Wednesday night, it was decided to urge the Federal Country Party to stand firm ...

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  28. DISRUPTIVE PROPAGANDA.

    PARIS, Nov. 16.—A sensation has been caused by the publication in the "Petit Parisien" of a reputedly confidential document, addressed to German diplomatic ...

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  29. WOMEN AND SPORT.

    VATICAN CITY, Nov. 15.—The Pope denounced the presence of women at the Carnera-Uzcudun fight daring an address delivered on the occasion of the ...

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  30. CENTENARY AIR RACE.

    LONDON, Nov. 15.—In consultation with Air Commodore Williams and Flight-Lieutenant Swinbourne, R.A.A.F., representing the Melbourne Centenary ...

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  31. TRAGEDY AT MISSION.

    DARWIN, Nov. 16.—A brief message from Constable E. L. Morey, leader of the little police garrison on Groote Eylandt, telling of the death there yesterday of ...

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  32. AERODROMES AT SEA.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—A series of five floating landing stages for aircraft across the North Atlantic was projected by the Government to-day with an initial ...

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  33. JAPANESE COMPETITION.

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—The Cotton Trade League, consisting of London merchants and shippers, has passed a resolution that in view of the impossibility of competing ...

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  34. NAZISM IN THE ARTS.

    BERLIN, Nov. 15.—A Sate Culture Chamber has been inaugurated consisting of seven sub-chambers concerned with music, the stage, the Press, literature, films ...

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  35. COUNTESS'S NEW CLUB

    LONDON, Nov. 15.—The "Daily Express" reveals the existence of a new kind of West End club, which is open between six and eight o'clock in the evening for ...

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  36. MOVES FOR PEACE.

    BERLIN, Nov. 15.—The Chancellor (Herr Hitler) to-day conferred with the Polish Minister, M. Lipski. Both agreed that their countries should renounce the ...

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  37. SURTAX ON BRITISH GOODS.

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—The Paris correspondent of the "Financial News" says that it is reliably reported that the British Government has given notice to France ...

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  38. MOTORING FATALITY.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—William K Vanderbilt (24), heir to a vast fortune was killed and two other persons were injured to-day when a motor car drivep ...

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  39. AUSTRALASIAN BEEF.

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—In answer to a question in the House of Commons yesterday, the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Runciman) said that Britain's ...

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  40. FUNDS MISAPPLIED.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 15.—Isidor Kresel, a noted attorney, and counsel in the Seabury investigations of the conduct of vice squad policemen, was to-day found guilty ...

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  41. MARITAL DISSENSION.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—The principle that it is the children who suffer most when marital dissension splits a family was invoked to-day by James Morrow (21) ...

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  42. WHEAT ESTIMATES ASTRAY.

    SANTIAGO (Chile), Nov. 15.—The Government has ordered the police to investigate the discrepancy between the wheat: production estimate by the ...

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  43. JOURNALIST IMPRISONED.

    ROME, Nov. 15.—Curzio Sickert, a wellknown author and journalist, and a former editor of "The Stampa," who was arrested recently and charged with ...

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  44. BRITISH TREASURY RETURNS.

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—The latest Treasury returns show that the ordinary revenue for the current financial year up to November 11 amounted to £348.099,774. At the ...

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  45. MT. ISA STRIKE.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 16.—The dispute at Mt. Isa which led to the closing of the mine there more than a week ago, was mentioned to-day before the Industrial ...

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  46. STOLEN REMBRANDT.

    STOCKHOLM, Nov. 15.—Rembrand's famous picture "Jeremiah Mourning Over Jerusalem," which was stolen from the house of Mr. Herman Rasch last night, ...

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  47. MAIL 'PLANE IN FLAMES.

    PARIS, Nov. 16.—A French mail 'plane crashed in flames to-day at Beauvais, the scene of the R101 disaster. The pilot and wireless operator jumped to safety with ...

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