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  2. REFORM IN EDUCATION Sir S. Argyle's Plans

    SALE, Wednesday.—Steps which the State Parliamentary United Australia party considered should be taken to effect education reform in Victoria were ...

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  3. MEN FIGHT AT MINE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Pickets and free labourers clashed this morning near the entrance gate to the Rothbury Estate coalmines. ...

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  4. WILL FLY TO SYDNEY

    Speaking by telephone from Mildura last night, Miss Barbara Hitchins, the young Sydney flier, said that she would fly to Sydney within ...

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  5. Latest Picture of Duke and Duchess

    Taken in London only nine days ago, this is the latest picture of the Duke and Duchess of Kent. It arrived in Melbourne yesterday by airmail. The Duke and Duchess were photographed when they returned to London from Scotland. They left later for their country house to take ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THRASHED IN PRISON

    Daily beatings in a Spanish Nation alist prison, with special beatings when the Republicans were,vic torious, was alleged yesterday by ...

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  7. DESTROYING HANKOW

    As was the case in Canton, the retreating Chinese in Hankow, which is being abandoned to the Japanese, are destroying factories ...

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  8. NAMES IN THE NEWS

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  9. INSURANCE CHANGE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Federal Cabinet has made a last minute decision to endeavour to pass before Christmas a second bill relating to national insurance ...

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  10. Nationalist Losses

    It is estimated that the Nationalists have lost between seven and eight divi sions on the Ebro front in three months. In this time they recovered only 20 square ...

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  11. GARAGE HOURS

    Garage proprietors expressed gratification through their respective associations yesterday at the bill passed in the Legislative Assembly to restrict the hours of ...

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  12. INDEPENDENT LABOUR

    SALE, Wednesday.—Mr. R. A. Glover, Independent Labour candidate for the Gippsland North seat, opened his cam paign at the Victoria Hall this evening. ...

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  13. CHANGES IN CABINET

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Following the unanimous acceptance by the United Australia party yesterday of an expression of confidence in the leadership of the ...

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  14. CHLOROFORM CHARGE

    On a charge of having unlawfully applied chloroform to a girl at East Melbourne on October 18 to enable him forcibly to abduct another girl, Keith Gray, aged 18 years, ...

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  15. SHIP AFIRE IN GALE

    A fire broke out in the German liner Deutschland (21,046 tons) when she was battling through a gale off ...

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  16. Pursuing Chiang

    The Minister for War (General Itagki) said that Japan would not relax her efforts until she had succeeded in build ing a new China and laying foundations ...

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  17. Japan's Troubles

    In a leading article to-day 'The Times" said: "The dilemma before China is tragic. Submission to Japan means almost inevitably the political disintegration of ...

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  18. U.C.P. CANDIDATE

    STRATFORD, Wednesday.— Speaking in support of Mr. H. H. Borthwick, the United Country party candidate for the Gippsland North seat, the Minister for ...

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  19. FAMILY NEEDS HELP

    As a result of a head-on collision between two motor vehicles at Donnybrook recently Mr. Robert Hess, of Coburg, his wife, and child are inmates ...

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  20. DEFENCE PLANS FOR IRELAND

    A suggestion that the British Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) should arrange a conference with the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland (Viscount ...

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  21. SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS

    Every year the Presbyterian Church offers for competition among Sunday schools of all the Protestant Churches, for scholars between the ages of 11 and ...

    Article : 127 words
  22. Italy's Congratulations

    The Fascist Grand Council sent a mes sage to Tokio yesterday congratulating the Japanese forces on their victories at Han kow and Canton. ...

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  23. RATES FOR WORKLESS

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Although opposed by the Government, a motion by Mr. McLeay (Ind.), providing for the establishment of a Select committee to ...

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  24. ANZAC DAY SERVICE

    It has been decided by the State Council of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia that the next Anzac Day service will include the Lord's ...

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  25. N.Z. MURDER CHARGE

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday. — Charged with having murdered Mrs. Isobel Annie Aves on October 2, Colin Herbert Hercock, aged 21 years, appeared ...

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  26. GERMANY AND IL DUCE

    The German Foreign Minister (Herr von Ribbentrop) left here for Rome to-day on a visit to Signor Mussolini and the Italian Foreign Minister (Count Ciano). ...

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  28. LORD HALIFAX

    The Foreign Secretary (Lord Halifax) will broadcast to the United States early to-morrow morning on current affairs. His address will probably be in the ...

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  29. SHOT DOWN IN FLAMES Czech Plane

    A Hungarian war plane shot down a Czech warplane in flames to-day inside the Czech frontier, between Bratislava and Komarno. ...

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  30. £1,440 FOR CHARITIES

    Mr. George Lewis Aitken and Mr. Philip Lewis Aitken, trustees of the fund left by the late Mr. Anthony Mackie, of Corsewall, Hawthorn, for charitable purposes, ...

    Article : 144 words
  31. FORMER GERMAN COLONY

    Togoland, a former German colony in Africa that was divided between Great Britain and France after the Great War, was the subject of a report yesterday to ...

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  32. DR. SCHUSCHNIGG

    Herr Hitler, who visited Vienna yesterday, called on Dr. Schuschnigg, the former Austrian Chancellor, at the Hotel Metropole, where he has been held prisoner. He ...

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  33. SKILLED LABOUR

    Sub-contracting as a method of overcoming the shortage of skilled labour for armament work in particular districts was mentioned by the chairman of ...

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  34. DUKE OF WINDSOR

    The Duke and Duchess of Windsor are negotiating for the purchase of a house in Paris, near the Bois de Boulogne. ...

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  35. £225,000 FOR RELIEF

    The amount subscribed to the fund or ganised by the Lord Major of London (Sir Harry Twyford) for the relief of distress in Czechoslovakia has reached ...

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  36. PALESTINE ARABS

    A delegation appointed by the Arab Congress has gone to London to plead the cause of Arabs in Palestine. ...

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  37. FILM STAR'S LOSS

    A mansion at Beverly Hills, valued at 50,000 dollars (£A12,500) and owned by Lyle Talbot, the film star, was destroyed by fire to-day. Talbot and Franklin ...

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  38. SAFE BLOWN OPEN

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. — Blown open by gelignite about 12.55 a.m. to-day, a safe at the premises of McPhersons Pty. Ltd., engineering suppliers, of Waymouth street, ...

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  39. U.S. AIR DEFENCES

    The United States Air Force will be made superior to any other in the world if plans devised by President Roosevelt for doubling its strength are carried out. ...

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  40. LIBYA'S NEW STATUS

    Libya will be declared an Italian province as a result of a decision reached by the Fascist Grand Council. At the next meeting of the council ...

    Article : 91 words
  41. WAITING ON THE WEATHER

    The headquarters of the Royal Air Force at Cairo stated to-day that a favourable weather forecast was being awaited before the non-stop flight of a ...

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  42. GOLD, EXCHANCES, AND MARKETS

    Price of gold, £7/5/9 (fall of 2d.) Exchanges. — Dollars, 4.77¼; francs, 178 13-16; guilders (Batavia), 8.75½. Mining shares were easier. Mount Isa, ...

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  43. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR

    At the opening meeting of the 85th session of the governing body of the International Labour Organisation in London yesterday, a Norwegian member, ...

    Article : 57 words
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