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  2. U.S. RECOVERY PLAN.

    NEW YORK. Nov. 16.—The first Federal indictment for violation of a National Recovery Act code was returned to-day by a Grand Jury here. The Government ...

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  3. INTERNAL LOAN CLOSED.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 17.—A remarkable response has marked the loan of £10,000,000 opened on Thursday morning by the Federal Government on behalf of ...

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  4. DISARMAMENT.

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—Britain is taking the initiative in an effort to solve the disarmament deadlock due to the withdrawal of Germany from the conference and the ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCES.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 17.—Emphasising the inadequacy of Australia's defences, several members of the House of Representatives to-day during the discusaion of the ...

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  6. THE LOST SAXILBY.

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—Little hope remains that any of the crew of 27 of the British steamer Saxilby (3,630 tons) which sent out distress calls when 400 miles off ...

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  7. ERRATIC DOLLAR.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—Although the Government gold price was unchanged again to-day at 33.56 dollars an ounce, the dollar slumped 1.39 cents in early foreign ...

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  8. AMERICA AND RUSSIA.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the negotiations between the United States and Russia have reached ...

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  9. BRITISH LIBERALS.

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—Sir Herbert Samnel's group of 33 Liberals has decided to cross the floor of the House of Commons on the opening of the new session ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. JAPANESE BOAT FOUNDERS.

    TOKIO, Nov. 17—The liner Mizuho Maru, racing to the rescue in response to an S.O.S. this morning, rescued a sole survivor of the crew of 30 of the Seiten ...

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  11. INCREASED EMPLOYMENT.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.-The Secretary for Labour (Miss Perkins) reported to-day that 85,000 workers bad received jobs and 6,000,000 dollars (£1,200,000 at ...

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  12. INDUSTRIAL CONTROL.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 17.—Doubts whether any early uniformity in Australian industrial conditions would be achieved were expressed by the Federal ...

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  13. LIQUOR PRICES.

    Throughout yesterday the principal topic of conversation in the hotel and liquor trade was the dispute which has arisen between the wine and spirit merchants and ...

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  14. LONDON WATCHING.

    LONDON, Nov. 17.—"The dancing dollar" is a phrase now seen even in staid financial columns. One writer says that once it is realised that President ...

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  15. INDUSTRIAL STRIFE.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—The National Association of Manufacturers announced to-day that 1,630 strikes occurred is the United States during the first ten months ...

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  16. DISRUPTIVE PROPAGANDA.

    BERLIN, Nov. 16.—It is officially declared that the document published is the "Petit Parisien," purporting to be a confidential instruction to German diplomatic ...

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  17. STRIKE THREAT.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 17.—One of the most serious strikes in the history of the New South Wales coal industry may be the result of a difference of opinion which ...

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  18. A PLUCKY PROFESSOR.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—Whether or not the "Black Widow" spider in poisonous to human beings was answered in the affirmative to-day by Dr. Alan Blair, ...

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  19. Evidence of Authenticity.

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—The Paris correspondent of "The Times" states that he has been independently and trustworthily assured of the authenticity of the ...

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  20. WOMAN'S DEATH.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 17.—The way in which the police got on the trail hi the Glenore Grove murder charge was revealed in the Kingaroy Court this morning. John ...

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  21. PRISON POPULATION.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 17.—The annual report for 1932 of the Inspector of Penal Establishments in Victoria (Mr. J. Akeroyd) states that the prison population ...

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  22. FRENCH FINANCE.

    PARIS, Nov. 16.—The Prime Minister (M. Sarraut) presented the first part of his Government's Budget proposals in the Chamber of Deputies to-day. It is ...

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  23. BELGIAN EMBARGO.

    BRUSSELS, Nov. 17.—The Australian High Commissioner in Britain (Mr. S. M. Bruce) has began negotiations with the Foreign Minister (M. Hymans) on the ...

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  24. POISONING CASE.

    Suspicion was aroused on October 25 last by the manner in which a Pemberton man became suddenly ill after tasting some jam. The man was taken to the Pemberton ...

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  25. MUTINOUS SAILORS.

    LONDON, Nov. 17.—Mr. W. Wellman (Australia) and Mr. R. H. Webb (New Zealand) are prominent participants in a committee formed in London representing ...

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  26. FRANCE LOSING GOLD.

    LONDON, Nov. 17.—Fresh evidence of the flight of capital from France is provided in the latest returns of the Bank of France, showing gold withdrawals ...

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  27. RIOT IN VILLAGE.

    CALCUTTA, Nov. 17.—A youth's breach of tribal tradition caused serious rioting in the village of Beltala in North Bengal, in which the police fired on a ...

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  28. CENTENARY AIR RACE

    LONDON, Not. 16.—Commenting on a statement by Sir Macpherson Robertson, the donor of the £10,000 prize for next year's London to Melbourne flight, that ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN TEST TEAM.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 17.—The cricket controversy regarding leg-theory bowling may be regarded as ended. The reply of the Australian Board of Control to the ...

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  30. OVERSEA AIR MAIL.

    LONDON, Nov. 17.—"Flight," the Royal Aero Club organ, is publishing a series of articles by Mr. Hudson Fysh. managing director of the Qantas air ...

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  31. NEW 'PLANES FOR AIR FORCE.

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—Fligbt-Lieut. Sturt Griffiths, of the Citizen Air Force in Sydney, will leave for home on Saturday via America after an extensive tour in which ...

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  32. SIR JOHN ELLERMAN 'S ESTATE

    LONDON, Nov. 17.—According to "Peterborough," the gossip writer of the "Daily Telegraph," the total estate of the late Sir John Ellerman. the shipping ...

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  33. A UNITED IRELAND.

    DUBLIN, Nov. 17.—The followers of President De Valera hare decided not to nominate candidates for the approaching Ulster elections. ...

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  34. NAVAL PERSONNEL.

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—Asked in the House of Commons to-day what were the approximate decreases or increases in personnel of the naval forces of Great Britain, the ...

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  35. DANGER ZONE AT CROYDON.

    LONDON, Nov. 17.—A ten-mile danger zone around Croydon which aircraft will not be allowed to enter without a radio signal from the control tower will shortly ...

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  36. KIDNAPPERS KILL VICTIM.

    SAN JOSE (California), Nov. 16.— Brooke Hart (22), a university graduate and the son of a wealthy family here, was kidnapped and killed last Thursday by ...

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  37. LOST AIRMEN'S FATE.

    LISBON, Nor. 17.—The Portuguese authorities are investigating a friendly tribes' story of the French airmen Gate and Bree who crashed last June in a ...

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  38. SPEED ON WATER.

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—In Southampton Water to-day Mr. Hubert Scott Paine established a new world's record for the fastest speed on salt water for a ...

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  39. CHICAGO FAIR.

    CHICAGO, Nov. 16.—It is announced that the Chicago Century of Progress Fair, which was closed for the winter, will be re-opened in 1934. The fair ...

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  40. ROAD ACCIDENTS.

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—The House of Commons to-day signified agreement with the House of Lords in amending the Road Traffic Act to make provision for pay ...

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  41. THE EMDEN'S BELL.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 17.—After exhaustive inquiries in Australia and abroad extending over a period of seven months, detectives to-day arrested a man of German descent ...

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  42. STERILISATION LAW.

    BERLIN, Nov. 17.—The Cabinet has promulgated a law providing for the unlimited preventive detention of habitual criminals, with the sterilisation of sexual ...

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  43. RUMANIAN POLITICS.

    BUKAREST, Nov. 17.—After fruitless efforts by the leaders of other parties to form a cabinet, M. Duca, president of the National Liberals, who opposed King ...

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  44. WAR DEBT NEGOTIATIONS.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—Sir Frederick Leith-Ross (Chief Economic Adviser to the British Government), who was in charge of the recent negotiations in ...

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  45. TRADE WITH HONG KONG.

    HONG KONG, Nov. 17.—An abnormal drop in Australian trade is disclosed in the imports and exports figures for October. Imports from Australia in October. ...

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  46. ITALIAN HARVEST.

    ROME, Nov. 17.—The Italian wheat crop totalled 81,200,000 quintals, which is a record and fully meets internal needs. ...

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  47. MAIL TRAIN ROBBERIES.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 17.—The postal authorities consider that the present safeguards against robberies will have to be relied upon, and do not favour a system of ...

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  48. MEETING IN LONDON PARK.

    LONDON, Nov. 17.—Possessing an Australian passport and a return ticket between Brighton and Dieppe, an estate agent named William Young (59), has ...

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  49. GERMANY AND POLAND.

    BERLIN, Nov. 16.—It is announced that Germany and Poland have not signed a non-aggression pact, but have merely had a friendly exchange of views regarding ...

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  50. AUSTRALIAN BRANDY.

    MONTREAL, Nov. 17.—The Quebec Liquor Commission will probably study the question of importing Australian and South African brandies, which are lower ...

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  51. WORKLESS IN ITALY.

    ROME, Nov. 17.—While Britain's unemployment is steadily declining. Italy's has risen to 962,868. compared with 907,403 at the end of September. ...

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  52. QUEENSLAND BY-ELECTION.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 17.—By direction of the Speaker (Mr. G. Pollock), the Acting Clerk of Parliament, to-day announced that a writ had been issued for the ...

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