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  4. ELECTION IN SUDETEN TERRITORY

    BERLIN, Sunday. — Elections took place in 37 divisions of Sudetenland to-day to elect representatives in the Reichstag. ...

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  5. STRONGER ANTI-FRENCH PRESS ATTACKS IN ITALY

    LONDON, Sunday.—A message from Rome says that Lord Perth revisited Count Ciano, to whom it is understood he expressed Britain's surprise and regret at the anti-French demonstration of November 30, ...

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  6. New German Corridor

    It is reported that the Czech Government has granted permission to Germany to build a highway across Czechoslovakia from Breslau to Vienna. The map shows how the highway will split Czechoslovakia, already reduced by the cession of Sudeten areas (shaded in map) to Germany. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Higher Standard of Horses

    BRISBANE, Monday.— Ac[?]ording to figures received by the Minister for Agriculture and Stock (Mr. F. W. Bulcock), ...

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  8. President Of Turkey

    [?] New President. — C[?]met Ineunu, better known as [?] Pasha. who succeeds [?] Atarurk Ismet was for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "HEAVY WATER" FOR TREATING CANCER OF THE TONGUE

    LONDON, Sunday.— The "Herald" says that Dr. G. A. Stephens and Mr. M. W. Williams, of Swansea, using subcutaneous injections of "heavy ...

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  10. BRITISH FLEET EXPANSION PLANS MAY CAUSE SURPRISE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The naval correspondent of the "Telegraph" says it is understood that the Navy estimates for 1939 will be presented in February. They are likely to cause a surprise. They will provide for considerably larger additions to the fleet than ...

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  11. ROOSEVELT'S SON TO ENTER FILM BUSINESS

    HOLLYWOOD, Sunday.—The President's eldest son and secretary, Mr. James Roosevelt, was appointed vice. president of Samuel Goldwyn ...

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  12. HIGHER REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE

    BRISBANE, Monday.—For the five months from July to November the revenue of the Railway Department was £3,318,153. compared with ...

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  13. SPECTACULAR AERIAL BATTLE WAGED OVER VALENCIA

    LONDON, Sunday. — Thousands watched half an hour's spectacular aerial battle at Valencia this morning. when 26 Italian and German ...

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  14. Dockyard to be Reopened

    LONDON, Monday.—The Parliamentary correspondent of "The Times" says it is expected that the Rosyth Dockyard. which closed in 1925 for ...

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  15. [?]QUELS TO [?]HOOTING OF IRON GUARDS

    LONDON, Sunday.— The correspondent of the "Telegraph" at Bucha[?] that many arrests have taken [?] Club following the shooting of ...

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  16. OPERATORS ESCAPE INJURY IN MISHAPS TO TIMBER TRUCKS

    BRISBANE, Monday.— A message from Boonah states that while a six-wheeled timber truck, owned by G. Adams, of Maroon, was going down a ...

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  17. DRANK TOAST TO BRIDE AND LOST FORTUNE

    SANA SOTA (Florida), Sunday. — Because he wed a waitress, Potter Dorsay Palmer, scion of a family well-known in ...

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  19. PROBABLY SUICIDE, POSSIBLY ACCIDENT

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The Coronet (Mr. Oram) to-day said thai the circumstances of the death of Muriel Hale strongly suggested suicide, yet did not ...

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  20. Woman Fell 200 Feet Over Cliffs at Coogee Beach

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Miss Lillias Street (30), only daughter of Dr. William Sweet, of Randwick. was killed when she fell 200 feet from the top of ...

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  21. J. ELLIS TO TOUR WITH STATE ELEVEN

    BRISBANE, Monday.—J. Ellis, the 22-year-old fast bowler, was chosen to-day to complete the Queensland team for the southern tour which ...

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  22. SELF-HELP BEST PLAN FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Sunday. — The "Telegraph." in a leader referring to Mr. J. A. Lyons recruiting broadcast, recalls that compulsory military training in ...

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  23. WOMAN LOST WAY IN [?]ROUGH COUNTRY

    [?], Sunday.— While [?] lack tracker and [?] for her yesterday, [?] of Mount Morgan, ...

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  24. OWNERSHIP QUESTION SETTLING ITSELF

    TOKIO, Monday. — Admiral Ryozp Nakamura retired from the Supreme War Council after touring Japanese mandates. He said that Japanese ...

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  25. German Rabbis to Migrate to Palestine

    LONDON, Sunday.—A message from Jerusalem says that the Government granted the request of the Chief Rabbi of Palestine and issued permits for ...

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  26. Improving Standard of Cheese Production

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The travelling laboratory for research work in connection with the cheese industry has been completed and is in operation. ...

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  27. POLISH TREATMENT OF UKRAINIANS

    LONDON, Sunday.—A message from Warsaw says that, denouncing the Polish treatment of the Ukrainian minority, humbering between 5,000,000 ...

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  28. TURKISH PURCHASES FROM BRITAIN

    LONDON, Sunday. — A message [?] that £1,81[?],000 of [?] of £10,000,000 has [?] purchase of 11 ...

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  29. AIRLINER BURNT AT BANCKOK

    LONDON, Sunday.—The correspondent of "The Times" at Hong Kong says that the Imperial Airways liner. Daedains, was incinerated at Bangkok ...

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