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  2. BOYCOTT BY JEWS DECISION IN BRITAIN

    Five hundred delegates, representing 150,000 Jews throughout Great Britain. resolved at a meeting to-day to boycott German goods and to appeal to Jews in ...

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  3. RUSSIA AND JAPAN TALK ABOUT WAR

    Foreigners in Manchukuo are displaying marked uneasiness about the approaching panic in some places as a result of incessant talk of the ...

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  4. FARMERS ON STRIKE VIOLENCE IN U.S.A.

    Violence occurred in many parts of Iowa to-night, when farmers who had gone on strike because the Roosevelt Administration has not guaranteed them ...

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  5. BOOKMAKERS SUED

    Before Mr. Justice Lowe and a jurs of six in the First Civil Court yesterday the hearing was begun of the claim by Newton James Francis, solicitor, of St. Kilda ...

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  6. LOCARNO PACT BRITISH POLICY

    Members of the Labour party are becoming still more divided over the policy to be followed by Great Britain in the event of her commitments as a member ...

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  7. AIR RACE CONDITIONS AMENDED

    After an interview with the Minister for Defence (Sir George Pearce), the Lord Mayor (Councillor H. Gengoult Smith) announced yesterday that he had ...

    Article : 367 words
  8. BAN ON GLASS IMPORTS MAY BE REMOVED

    CANBERRA, Monday.—One of the most important matters for consideration by the Federal Cabinet when it meets this week at Canberra will be its future ...

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  9. £10,000,000 LOAN

    Compromising on the extent to which the short-term debt of Australia should be reduced this year, the Loan Council and the Commonwealth Bank Board agreed ...

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  10. Higher Prices Predicted

    With indications from the West that the strike of fanners will be intensified as a result of President Roosevelt's refusal to accept the Governors' price-fixing ...

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  11. TRADE JEOPARDISED

    CANBERRA, Monday.—"The Australian tariff is one without a soul. It is framed upon no logical principles and does not react even when the national ...

    Article : 240 words
  12. Aerodrome in Pacific

    The naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the official announcement that Japan has decided to construct an aerodrome at Saipan, one ...

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  13. HITLER BROADCASTS

    The Chancellor (Herr Hitler) addressed 20,000 people in a large hall at Elbing (Prussia). His speech was heard through loud speakers by 60,000 persons ...

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  14. CENTENARY EXPENSES

    The proposal to increase the allowance of the Lord Mayor (Councillor H. Gengoult Smith) in order to meet the expenses of additional entertaining which ...

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  15. 'Planes Fly Over Vladivostok

    Telegrams from Vladivostok reveal a serious aggravation of the tension between Russia and Japan following an allegation that eight Japanese aeroplanes flew over ...

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  16. DONCASTER'S CUP REVIEW Pages 12. 13. and 14. STRIKE ON GOLDEN MILE

    KALGOORLIE (W.A.), Monday.—Alleging that a fellow underground worker, Patrick Morey, had been victimised by the management, the underground day shift ...

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  17. WAR DEBTS

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the status quo of the Anglo-American debt situation will be maintained by Great Britain ...

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  18. Penetration of Abyssinia

    The Rome correspondent of the "Morning Post," says that Japan's recent trade penetration of Abyssinia is engaging close attention with a view to deciding ...

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  19. Mr. Panter Reaches London

    Mr. Noel Panter, the former Munich correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," who was expelled from Germany last week after he had been arrested, has ...

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  20. 2d. MORE FOR BREAD

    In opposition to the proposal to impose a sales tax on flour used in Australia, a deputation from the Master Bakers' Council of Victoria waited upon the Minister ...

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  21. Coloured Troops for France

    The possibility of bringing coloured troops to France to correct the current deficiency in the number of home conscripts caused by the decline of the birth ...

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  22. Soviet and United States

    Forthcoming talks between the Soviet Foreign Commissar (M. Litvinoff) and President Roosevelt are considered to be certain to lead to a resumption of ...

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  23. BALBO RESIGNS

    King Victor Emmanuel has accepted the resignation of Air-Marshal Balbo as Minister for Air and of Admiral Sirianni as Minister for the Navy. The Prime ...

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  24. BYRD EXPEDITION

    The following message has been received from Rear-Admiral R.E. Byrd, of the United States Navy, [?] is leading another expedition to the South Polar ...

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  25. Escape From Spain

    Juan March, the Spanish tobacco magnate, who escaped yesterday from gaol at Alcala de Henares, where he has been awaiting trial for 18 months on a charge ...

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  26. TWO KILLED; TWO INJURED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Two young men were killed and two injured when a motorcar overturned several times on the Hume Highway, about six miles from Gunning, ...

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  27. FASCIST OFFICERS MARRY

    "Marry or resign" is the order of the Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini) to all bachelors who hold executive positions in the Fascist party. Signor Mussolini is ...

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  28. MERINO STAMP

    Few people realise that the merino sheep appetrs on one set of Australian stamps. This is the 3d. airmail issue, in which a flock of merino sheep is depicted ...

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  29. Team for South Africa

    The South African Cricket Board has received a notification from the Australian Board of Control that the invitation for a team to visit South Africa will be ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The outer shell of the new building that is being erected for the League of Nations at Geneva at a cost of £1,000,000 has been completed. The occasion was ...

    Article : 261 words
  31. WOOL PURCHASES

    The Buenos Aires correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the heavy increase of Japanese purchases of wool has been noted in the Argentine and ...

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  32. SUBURBAN ROBBERIES

    By the flashing of an electric torch in his face, Mr. Alexander A. Allan, of Beamsley street, Malvern, was awakened at 2.30 a.m. yesterday. A man who was ...

    Article : 168 words
  33. Pope Objects to Boxing

    Under orders issued by the Vatican, all mention of sport is now forbidden in "Osservatore Romano" and other clerical newspapers in Rome. ...

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  34. LABOUR AND MR. BAILEY

    Exception was taken to complaints against the Labour party made by Mr. H. S. Bailcy in his campaign in the Warrnambool by-election, in a joint statement ...

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  35. STORMS IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Many wheat crops were seriously damaged and some were ruined by hail and heavy rain which fell on portions of the Darling Downs ...

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  36. "Texas" Guinan Dead

    "Texas" Guinan, the former New York "night club queen," died here to-day after an operation. ["Texas" Guinan, who was tall and ...

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  37. Belgian Commerce

    A Government committee that was appointed to consider the commercial policy of Belgium recommends measures against foreign dumping, particularly by means of ...

    Article : 121 words
  38. Seven Dead in [?]Plane Crash

    Seven persons were killed when a National Guard aeroplane crashed into a house at Shrewsbury (New Jersey) today. They were Mr. George R. Johnson, ...

    Article : 87 words
  39. FINE TO-DAY; WET TO-MORROW

    Officials of the Weather Bureau said last night that, although it might be cloudy at times, women would not run any risk of having their Cup frocks ruined ...

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  40. SCARVES AS CHRISTMAS GIFTS

    The Wool Week committee was well advised when it selected Australian wool searves for Christmas gifts for friends in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. ...

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  41. CARLTON'S LIDO

    The sunshine of the last few days has attracted crowds to the beaches, but few of the children of Carlton have been among them as the bathing season has ...

    Article : 159 words
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  44. Tea Trader Defeated

    Bonny Grafton won the principal race on Sunday, over six furlongs less 170ft., by four lengths. Tea Trader was second and Quickaway third. ...

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