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  4. GERMANY'S GLOOMY CHRISTMAS

    Germany is facing her gloomiest Christmas since Herr Hitler assumed power, says the "Daily Telegraph" Berlin correspondent ...

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  6. EDUCATION

    An important announcement of greater educational facilities for country school children was made to-day by the Minister for ...

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  7. CHINA WAR

    It is expected that the foreign affaire debate in the House of Commons to-morrow will emphasise the Government's more resistant ...

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  8. JEWISH REFUGEES

    The meeting in London of the Jewish Board of Deputies passed a resolution to seek an interview with the Colonial Secretary (Mr. Malcolm MacDonald) ...

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  9. JEWS IN RUMANIA

    The Rumanian Government is subsidising a fund with £1,000,000 sterling mostly from a tax on high Jewish incomes, in order to finance Jewish ...

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  10. MENACE OF JAPAN

    Mr. H. F. Handley-Derry, former: British Consul-General at Tsingtao, says that Australia is unaware of the real menace of Japan. Referring t ...

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  11. LOYAL ARABS

    Amid hand-clapping and a general salute as the Union Jack was unfurled, 3000 Hebronite Arabs to-day demonstrated their loyalty to Britain in the ...

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  12. FLOUR TAX

    Master bakers, at a general meeting to-morrow, will further consider the effect of the Hour tax upon their business tod ,will nave "before them a ...

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  13. GERMAN PRESS ATTACKS ON BRITAIN

    Press vituperation against Britain is increasing daily. The "Lokalanzeiger," under the heading, "Paradise Lost," claims that Britain's financial ...

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  14. PIG IRON DISPUTE

    As a result of the wharf laborers' refusal to load pig-iron On the Dal-fram for Japan, about 2500 employees of the Australian Iron and Steel Co., ...

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  15. LULL IN SPAIN

    The Hendaye correspondent of "The Times" reports that the full on all Spanish fronts continues. General Franco is preparing a new offensive, ...

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  16. DANGEROUS MEN

    It has been definitely established that the three prisoners who escaped from Parramatta gaol on Saturday made their dash for freedom between 6.15 ...

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  17. FRANCE AND ITALY

    Signor Mussolini, in a brief speech f 30,000 miners to-day, did not refer to Tunis. Corsica, or Djibouti. He praised Fascism and self-sufficiency, ...

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  18. WOMAN'S PLIGHT

    Jean Corless, aged 23 years, who stood her trial at the Central Criminal Court to-day on a charge of having mur-dered her 14 days old baby at ...

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  19. SUPPORT FOR POLICY

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond) said said that the charges of "Waste: and extravagance" directed against him and the Technical ...

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  20. REFUGEES IN N.S.W.

    "Eighty per cent, of the refugees arriving in Australia have indicated their intention of settling in New South Wales, and the New South ...

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  21. AIR INQUIRIES

    Criticism by the Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Curtin) on the limitation imposed on the scope of the proposed Air Court of Inquiry, ...

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  22. CONVERSION LOAN

    The city, editor of the "Observer," commenting on the Australian conversion, 60 per cent, of which was left with the underwriters, declared: ...

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  23. ITALIANS COMPLAIN

    A group of Italian workers from Australia aboard the liner Esquilino, Interviewed to-day by the newspaper "Voce D'Italia," complained of ...

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  24. NURSE FATALLY BURNED

    The cause of the fire which resulted in the death of Ivy Barton, aged 33 years, nurse, of the Prince of Wales Military Hospital. Randwick, yesterday. ...

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  25. SUPERVISION IN CORSICA

    The Committee of Action demands strict supervision of Italians in Corsica, control of immigration and reinforcement of defences, food supplies ...

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  26. MAN FOUND DEAD

    Alexander Bain, laborer, was found dead to-day on the Gredgwin reserve, near Boort. A razor was near the body. Bain was reported missing from ...

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  27. CARRIED UNLICENSED PISTOL

    John Henry M'Bumey was lined £5 and sentenced to nine months with hard labor at the Central Police Court to-day for having had an unlicensed ...

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  29. MORE JEWS AND ITALIANS

    The Italian liner Romolo to-day landed 126 aliens, mostly German Jews and Italians. Many careers were listed among the former; but none ...

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  30. AVRO-ANSON BOMBERS

    The three Avro-Anson bombers, which flew from Point Cook to Queensland and Central Australia, completed the 4490 miles in 6½ days. They arrived ...

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  32. METAL TRADES AWARD

    Deregistered early this year for its association with the Cockatoo dockyard strike, the Amalgamated Engineering Union, which was recently ...

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  33. GIRL FATALLY WOUNDED

    Mavis Doolan, aged 15 yean, an inmate of the mission station, died in hospital to-day from the effects of a" bullet wound in the neck. According to ...

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  34. HEAD FATALLY CRUSHED

    William O'Shea, aged 38 years, of Balmain, was fatally injured to-day when a 46ft. launch crashed on him at Mort's Dock. The launch had been ...

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  36. AIRWAYS MERGER

    The "Dally Telegraph" Understands that details of the merger, between Imperial Airways and British Airways have been completed and that the ...

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  37. THOUGHT WIFE WAS DEAD

    Arthur Shirley, actor and former film producer, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Boyce to-day after a lengthy hearing. Evidence was ...

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  39. FOOD COSTS MORE

    An increase of 41 per cent in the price of food and groceries in New South Wales for November, compared with November", 1937, was revealed in ...

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  40. Knifed

    What a lot of knives there are Carvers, bread knives, kitchen knives, sated knives, pocket knives, cooks knives and ham knives—you can go on ...

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  41. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement, Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information is used in the compilation of the oversea ...

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