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  2. SPRAYED WITH ACID.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — After at least four women had been sprayed with acid liquid in the suburbs of Newcastle last night a middle-aged man threatened a policeman ...

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  3. TWENTIETH VICTIM.

    Something in the nature of a panic has seized the people of Dusseldorf owing to the continued activity of the "Jack the Ripper" murderer of women and girls. The ...

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  4. BRITAIN AND SOVIET

    In the course of his speech at the Lord Mayor's banquet the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) referred to the relations of Great Britain and Russia. He said: ...

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  5. ARMISTICE DAY.

    Flags were unfurled throughout Australia yesterday in commemoration of Armistice Day—that wonderful day late in 1918 when the news was flashed round the world ...

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  6. MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    HOPETOUN, Monday.—A double shooting fatality occurred at Cambacanya, near Hopetoun, last night, when William McLaren, a farmer, of Cambacanya, after ...

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  7. ARMY HONOURS.

    CANBERRA, MOnday.— Lieut.- General Sir Harry Chauvel and Lieut.-General Sir John Monash, in recoginiton of their long and distinguished service with the ...

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  8. V.C. WINNERS.

    With pleasant informality 11 Australian Victoria Cross winners were entertained at dinner at Federal Government House last night by their Excellencies the ...

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  9. LOAN PROGRAMME.

    One of the most important meetings yet held by the Federal Loan Council took palce in Melbourne yesterday afternoon, when for three and a half hours the ...

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  10. ATTACK ON MUSSOLINI.

    The Nice correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the sixth attempt upon the life of the Prime Minister of Italy (Signor Mussolini) occurred on ...

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  11. STERN POLITICS.

    Three persons were killed and 12 others were seriously wounded in a fight between rival political parties in the heart of the city on Sunday. About 500 rifle and pistol shots ...

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  12. FIGHTING IN CHINA.

    Although reliable information is unobtainable regarding the situation in the Honan Province owing to the strict Government censorship it is believed that ...

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  13. DISMEMBERED BODY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A medical examination of the dismembered body of a man found in a sack in a creck near Narrabri by two rabbiters disclosed that it had ...

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  14. RHINELAND EVACUATION.

    The diplomatic correspondnet of the "Daily Telegraph" says:—"The statement of the Prime Minister of France (M. Tardien), in the Chamber of Deputies, ...

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  15. POPPY DAY APPEAL.

    In addition to honouring the memory of the fallen, the public of Voctoria showed practical sympathy with the living victims of the war, yesterday by buying red poppies ...

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  16. GANG FEUD.

    SYDNEY, Monday. —The police have learned that the gangster who murdered Bernard Dalton and wounded Walter Tomlinson and Edward Brady as their emerged ...

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  17. FEDERAL SESSION.

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The first of the pre-sessional Labour party meetings has been arranged for Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Canberra. The Prime ...

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  18. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF.

    Replying yesterday to critcism by Mr. T.R. Ashworth of the State Ministry's proposals for unemployment relief, the Premier (Sir William McPherson) said that ...

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  19. WHARF LICENCES.

    BRISBANE, Monday. — It was announced on October 30 that no more licences to waterside workers would be issued under the Transport Worker Act, ...

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  20. Island Kings in Trouble.

    A few days ago it was reported that a halfcaste native of Futuna and it native of Rotuma, named Stephen, had commenced to buy copra, giving promissory notes, without ...

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  21. Greatest Billiard Player.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says:—"It seems to be definitely established that Walter Lindrum is the world's greatest billiard player; indeed, the greatest who has ever ...

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  22. DOMINION COAL DISPUTE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z), Monday. —There is no charge in the west coast coad dispute. Stop-work meeting's will be held throughout the Buller district to-morrow, when a ...

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  23. WEEK-END FIRES.

    Special instructions have been issued to all constables on beat duty to keep a careful watch for signs of the incendiaris who it is believed, caused the ...

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  24. Volcano in Central America.

    GUATEMALA CITY, Nov. 10. The Santa Maria valcano was in violent eruption again on Sunday. The town of El Palma is threatened. ...

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  25. TAX ASSESSMENT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Reserved judgment was given to-day in the High Court by the Chief Justice (Sir Adrian Knox) in the appeal by Harry Mansfield Shelley ...

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  26. CARR DEATH SENTENCE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — The Executive Council decided to-day that there should be no interference with the course of the law in the case of Frederick Carr, who ...

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  27. CRASH AT POINT COOKE.

    While he was practising landing at the Air Force flying training school at Point Cooke on Saturday, with a Moth aeroplane. Pilot-Officer A. C. Show crashed, ...

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  28. 5,000 Forbidden Books.

    The first book published at the new printing works of the Vatican City is one containing a list of 5,000 books which Roman Catholics are forbidden to read. ...

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  29. BRISBANE RAZOR SLASHING.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—After a lapse of nearly six months, a razor was again used as a weapon on Saturday, when Robert Doyle had the letf side of his face laid ...

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  30. ROBBERY FROM POST-OFFICE.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—While making inquiries to-day into the removal by thieves of the safe from the Burrumbeet post-office, Detective Jackson and Detective ...

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  31. FALSE SHARE CERTIFICATE.

    PERTH, Monday. — John Alexander Cowie, a Fremantle business man who had pleaded guilty to having, knowing and fraudulently, uttered false documents ...

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  32. DROWNED IN SURF.

    PERTH, Monday.— John Hepbarn, aged about 40 years, farmer, of Lake Grace, was drowned at Cottesloe yesterday while surfing in a rough sea. A man named ...

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  33. AIR SERVICE TO TASMANIA.

    Cable messages from London published yesterday stated that a novel two-engined amphibian aircraft was being constructed at Cowes (Eng.) for a service between ...

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  34. TWINS AGED 90 YEARS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday. — At Timarn yesterday Alexander and James Copeland, twin brothers, celebrated their 90th birthday. Both have large families. ...

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  35. PIONEER DAY.

    On the nearest Friday to Nivember 19 children in the State schools celebrate Pioneer Day by a visit to some historic spot. This year some of the senior scholars ...

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  37. DELETERIOUS COMPOUNDS.

    The Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Fenton) said yeseterdy that it had been brought under his notice that some imported deleterious compounds had been ...

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