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  2. TRADE WITH NEW ZEALAND

    CANBERRA, Nov. 28.—Preliminary plans for the removal of the embargoes, which prevent trade in many classes of primary produce between Australia and ...

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  3. GOLD ROBBERY.

    Gold valued between £1,200 and £1,300 was stolen when the cyanide plant at the Wiluna State gold battery was broken into last Saturday, night. Only meagre ...

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  4. POLAR DISCOVERY.

    LITTLE AMERICA, Nov. 25.—Conclusive evidence that Marie Byrd Land runs unbrokenly from the antarctic coast to the South Pole, and that the so-called ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE YUGOSLAV NOTE.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that a secret and highly important conference at the historic Hapsburg ...

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  6. THE SAAR PLEBISCITE.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—The Saarbruecken correspondent of the British United Press states that Herr Roechling, a leading industrialist and a member of the "German ...

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  7. AMERICAN POLICY.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 25.—The commission of inquiry into national policy in international economic relations, which was appointed by President Roosevelt, ...

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  8. KISCH AND GRIFFIN.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 26.—The public portion of No. 2 Central Police Court was crowded this morning and there were extra police at each entrance when ...

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  9. REVIVING INDUSTRY.

    Two Federal conferences highly important to Western Australia will be held in Canberra and Melbourne next week. This State is particularly interested ...

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  10. A BEACH LANDING.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 26.—Lord sempill,whose failure to land his Puss Moth aeroplane at Essendon last night aroused fears for his safety, arrived at the ...

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  11. GUARDING MR. KNOX.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—The "Daily Express" Saarbruecken correspondent states that the friends of Mr. Knox, the Australian-born chairman of the Saar ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. NAVAL NEGOTIATIONS.

    TOKIO, Nov. 26.—Questioned today regarding the persistent rumours from London of the failure of the naval negotiations intended, on the initiative of ...

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  13. COMPANIES INQUIRY.

    WELLINGTON, Nov. 26.—The position of debenture-holders in relation to the companies inquiry was the subject of a statement by the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 262 words
  14. SAFE BLOWN OPEN.

    Breaking into the Causeway service station, in Albany-road, Victoria Park, on Sunday night, thieves, blew open the office safe and escaped with £70 in notes, silver ...

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  15. "WEST OF SINGAPORE."

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—The "Dally Mail" states this morning:—"The Japanese Press reports that on December 10 Japan will denounce the Washington Naval ...

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  16. FIREMAN TRAPPED.

    ADELAIDE, Nov. 26.—A graphic story of a fireman having been trapped in a room by a door slamming and locking him in and of his rescue in the nick of ...

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  17. STAVISKY ONCE MORE.

    PARIS, Nov. 26.—What is expected to prove a sensational libel case is opening today. Detective-Inspector Bony is asking for £50,000 sterling damages from ...

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  18. ROYAL WEDDING.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—The greatest crowds London has seen since the coronation are expected to arrive during the next three days for the wedding (on ...

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  19. GOLDFIELDS PROTESTS.

    KALGOORLIE, Nov. 26.—Following an address by Mr. G. Marusich a delegate from Western Australia to the antiwar congress held in Port Melbourne ...

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  20. ARGENTINE WHEAT CROP.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 26.—The Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. E. T. McPhee) has been advised by the International Institute of Agriculture at Rome that ...

    Article : 125 words
  21. A BROTHER'S LOAN.

    WELLINGTON, Nov. 26.—An action taken by the widow and administrator in the estate of the late Charles Nicholson Dawkins of Sydney, to recover ...

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  22. LANG AND LABOUR UNITY.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 26.—Decisions reached at the recent All-Australian Trade Union Congress were reviewed at a meeting at the Trades Hall today of the ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND PUBLIC SERVICE.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 26.—The Industrial Court (presided over by Mr. Justice Webb) today delivered its reserved decision on the claim by civil servants and ...

    Article : 182 words
  24. A DELAYED AWARD.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 26.—The Conciliation Commissioner of the Arbitration Court (Mr. E. H. Coneybeer), was to have delivered an interim, award today for ...

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  25. GERMAN INDUSTRY.

    BERLIN, Nov. 25.—Export manufacturers are being refused by the Government foreign currency for the importation of raw materials unless they also ...

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  26. LOST FOR FOUR DAYS.

    After having been missing from his home for four days, Charles Williams (77), an old-age pensioner of Gresham-street, Victoria Park, was found at ...

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  27. BROADCAST ARRANGEMENTS.

    Royal permission for the broadcasting of the wedding ceremony of Prince George, Duke of Kent, and Princess Marina of Greece marks a step forward ...

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  28. A NEW STAMP.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 26.—A new one-and-sixpenny postage stamp for general purposes and for the combined postage and air mail half-ounce unit charge for ...

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  29. MR. ULM'S PROJECT.

    WICHITA (Kansas), Nov. 25.—Mr. C. T. P. Ulm, the Australian airman, who proposes to fly from the neighbourhood of Vancouver across the Pacific to ...

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  30. CHILLED BEEF SHIPMENT.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—The Queensland chilled beef shipment carried by the Stuart Star, which, despite the recent fog having lengthened the voyage to 49 ...

    Article : 89 words
  31. BANDSMEN MUST PAY.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 26.—No remission of their income tax will be granted to members of the Grenadier Guards Band by the State Government. The Premier ...

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  32. BELGIAN GLASS AGREEMENT.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 26.—In implementing the promise given last week that the House of Representatives will be afforded an opportunity to discuss the ...

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  33. ABORIGINAL KILLED.

    Dragged beneath a harvester at the Moore River settlement on Saturday afternoon Jack Doubel (35), an aboriginal, received injuries from which be ...

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  34. WHEAT YIELD IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 26.—The final official forecast of the yield and the survey of crop conditions in New South Wales as at November 14, was issued by the State ...

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  35. EX-GOVERNOR'S VISIT.

    COLOMBO, Nov. 25.—Sir Archibald Welgall (who was Governor of South Australia from 1920 to 1922 and is now chairman of the Royal Empire Society). ...

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  36. EARTH TREMORS IN N.Z.

    WELLINGTON, Nov. 26.—Following several minor tremors, a sharp earthquake occurred at Dannevirke at noon today. The shock was also felt in ...

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  37. FILM STAR MARRIES.

    YUMA (Arizona), Nov. 25.—Margaret Sullavan, the film actress, was married here today to William Wyler, a motion picture director, after an aeroplane ...

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