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  2. TO-DAY'S OVERSEA NEWS FROM "THE ARGUS" INDEPENDENT SOURCES

    The United States Ambassador to Japan (Mr. J. C. Grew) has presented a further Note to the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Hirota) protesting against the machinegunning of the sinking United States gunboat Panay ...

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  3. FRICTION IN EGYPT

    Although there are many points of difference between King Farouk and the Wafd Cabinet, reports that the King is likely to dismiss the ...

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  4. MISSION OF M. DELBOS

    Having completed his "circular tour" of Poland, Rumania, Jugoslavia, and Czechoslovakia, the French Foreign Minister [?]M. ...

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  5. OFF COAST OF, SPAIN

    The Republican Ministry for the Navy has issued a communique stating that the Mayor of Alicante has reported that the pilot of a French ...

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  6. FRENCH AIRWOMAN ACQUITTED

    Amid tense silence in the Versailles Court on December 4, M. Pierre Lallemnnt made his plea for his former lover Mme. Irene Schmeder, who shot and wounded him in an aeroplane over Trappes, near Parris, a year ago. Mme. Schmeder is shown collapsing in a faint after being acquitted of the charge of attempted murder. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LIFE SAVED BY "IRON LUNG"

    After having spent eight weeks in an "iron lung," Eric Marchant, aged nine years, of Andover (Hampshire), a victim of infantile paralysis, has emerged finally ...

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  8. QUEEN AS DART THROWER

    To the delight of factory workers, the King and the Queen joined in a game of darts when they visited the Slough social centre on Friday night. ...

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  9. BOOM YEAR IN SHIPPING

    The principle of continued international co-operation in the shipping industry was accepted unanimously at a private meeting of the international shipping ...

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  10. DEATH OF AGENTGENERAL

    The following message has been sent to Mrs. M. W. J. Bourchier:—"The King and Queen have [?]n distressed to hear of the death of your husband, who filled with ...

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  11. OBITUARY

    Mr. James Alexander Millar, who died suddenly at his home Lisiodden, Chatsworth avenue, Brighton on Friday, was bom at Lisrodden, County Antrim, ...

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  12. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

    St. Francis Xavier's Roman Catholic Church was opened and blessed by the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne (Dr. Mannix) this afternoon in the ...

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  13. WIRELESS ON AMBULANCES

    The Minister for Health (Mr. Fitzsimons), in the offices of the Central District Ambulance on Saturday, opened Sydney's new ...

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  14. ROAD TRANSPORT DRIVERS

    Urging that licences should not be renewed for operators who evaded or violated the Wages Board rates and conditions, a letter has been sent to the ...

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  15. AID TO BUILD FACTORIES

    The Commissioner for Distressed Areas reports that considerable progress has been made with the development of the North-Eastern Trading Estate at Team ...

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  16. FILM ACTRESS MARRIED

    Miss Virginia Bruce, the film actress, widow of John Gllbert, has been married to Mr.J.W. Ruben, film executive, who duected her picture, "Bad Men of ...

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  18. EXHAUSTED BY EFFORTS

    Exhausted by his strenuous efforts to prevent the spread of a mysterious infantile epidemic. Dr.E. H. Jaffe collapsed and died from heart disease to-day. ...

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  19. AMBASSADOR DIES

    Mr. Robert Worth Bingham, who recently retired as the United States Ambassador to Great Britain died to day. He was aged 06 years. ...

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  20. ALLEGED ATTACK ON WOMAN

    William James Sharkey, of Medway street, Box Hill, appeared at the City Court on Saturday on a charge of having at Box Hill on November 2 attempted to ...

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  21. BRITISH ARMY COUNCIL' CHANGES

    Drastic moves to revitalise the British Army have been announced by the British Minister for War (Mr. Hore-Belisha). Younger men have been appointed to the Imperial General Staff. Mr. Hore-Belisha (left) is shown with Viscount Gort, the new chief of the Imperial General Staff, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. TASMANIAN RAIL MISHAP INQUIRY

    The rail car which overturned at Colebrook on Thursday night was placed back on the rails to-day. No trouble was experienced. ...

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  23. LIGHT PLANE REACHES 23,100 FEET

    Maurice Arnaux and a woman passenger, flying a Farman plane powered with 140-h.p. Renault-Bengall, engine, reached 23,100ft., which is claimed to be a light ...

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  24. SKELETON WEED SERIOUS

    Mr. J. Esler, noxious weeds inspector to the Hume Shire, has reported that lately there has been a considerable growth of skeleton weed in the Burrumbuttock ...

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  25. BOUND FOR EMPIRE GAMES

    British women athletes and swimmers leaving St. Paneras station, London, for Tilbury en route for Australia and the British Empire games to be held in Sydney next year. There are more than 100 members in the British contingent. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. GERMAN COLONIAL LEAGUE

    Herr Hitler has sent a letter to the president of the German Colonial League (General von Epp) on the 50th anniversary of the founding of the league. ...

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  27. Clothing Wages Board

    With the object of regulating conditions in the clothing trades, so that non-unionists must be paid the same wages as unionists, six newly established wages boards for ...

    Article : 113 words
  28. Mental Research

    A pamphlet by Dr. R. J. A. Berry, formerly a professor in the University of Melbourne, tells of the work of the Burden Mentai Research Trust. Dr. Berry is ...

    Article : 164 words
  29. £7,350 REFUSED FOR PROPERTY

    Thuruna, No. 421 St. Kilda road, near Toorak road, was offered at auction on Saturday. The highest bid of £7,350 was below the reserve and the property was ...

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  30. WINTER "HEAT WAVE"

    A short-lived "heat-wave" was experienced in New York yesterday. It established a record temperature of 62 degrees for December l8. The unseasonable heat ...

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  31. ROYAL MELBOURNE REGIMENT

    The Royal Melbourne Regiment has transferred to the new headquarters in Victoria street, near Elizabeth street. The opening ceremony was performed by the ...

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  32. £307 CHEQUE FOR HOSPITAL

    Mrs. H. A. C. Webb, president of the combined committee of Women's Hospital workers, at the final meeting handed to the president of the Wangaratta ...

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  33. FLOOD DANGER REMOVED

    With the cessation of rain, the level of the River Tiber began to subside rapidly. Owing to the flooding, which became alarming on Thursday, 10,000 persons were ...

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  34. GLASGOW EXHIBITION

    An Empire Exhibition covering 175 acres will be held from May to Octobor next year in Bellahouston Park, Glasgow. Fine displays are expected from all Dominions ...

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  35. TRADE COMMISSIONER'S HOLIDAY IN N.S.W.

    H.M. Trade Commissioner (Mr. H. F. Gurney) will leave to-night in the Mooltan for Sydney, and will afterwards go to Bowral to spend Christmas and the new ...

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  36. PROGRESS OF FLYINGBOATS

    [?] of the five flying-boats of the Royal Air Force that are on their way to Australia, have arrived at penang (Malaya), The fifth is remaining at Akyab (Burma), ...

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  37. VISIT OF BRITISH METEOROLOGIST

    Mr. F. Entwistle, director of the Oversea Division of Meteorology of the Air Ministry of Great Britain, is in Melbourne after having attended the regional ...

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  38. NEED FOR PETROL STORAGE

    The premier (Mr. Stevens). in a broadcast speech on Saturday, declaring open the Sydney and Newcastle works of the Australia Motorists' Petrol Co., said that ...

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  39. HONG KONG AIR LINK

    With the inauguration this week-end of the new air route between Hong Kong and Bangkok. Hong Kong will be brought within eight and a half days of ...

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  41. NEW DEPARTMENT STORE

    The construction of Cox Bros,' new department stores in Rundle street, city. which will cost about £50,000, will begin at the end of January. The building will ...

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  42. COMMUNIST LEADERS ARRESTED

    Eighteen of the best-known Communist leaders in Poland have been arrested and we been sent to a detontion camp at [?] which is notorious for its ...

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  43. NEW BREWERY STOCK

    The directors of Tooheys Limited have decided to issue 175,000 shares, of 16 each, at a premium of 8/ each. The shares will be offered to shareholders registered ...

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