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  4. FURTHER LOANS FOR REARMAMENT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir John Simon announced in the House of Commons that the Government intended to seek further powers for borrowing in connection with the rearmament programme. ...

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  5. DECISION ON ITHACA APPEAL TO-MORROW ?

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— The Full Court to-day concluded the hearing of argument in the Ithaca appeal case, and reserved its ...

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  6. DISORDERS FEARED IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Though the French general strike was officially started at midnight, there was little evidence of it at 1 a.m. The zero hour for railway [?]men is 4 a.m., but the real test will be at 5.30 a.m. when ...

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    An armed band of terrorists of the rebel army (self-styled) in a village in the vicinity of Jerusalem. The crowd in front carrying guns are the "regular army," while unarmed Arabs in the centre are new recruits, being led to the mountain camp for outfitting with rifles and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Woman Claims Damages for Husband's Murder

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Caps Town correspondent ol "The Times" says the most remarkable civil action in South Africa opened ...

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  9. DICTATOR NATIONS' BID FOR POWER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A special message from Sir Arthur Willert, a former official of the Foreign Office, says that diplomats do not ...

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  10. REWARD OF £500 FOR INFORMATION ON MISSING WOMAN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — [?] decided to offer a reward of £500 to any person giving ...

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  11. Steamer Aground Near Sagunto

    LONDON, Tuesday.— A message from Valencia says that the steamer Tous[?]ika went aground near Sagunto oral Franco's aeroplanes. ...

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  12. Cairns Air Route

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— The following forecast was issued for the Cairns air route to-morrow Visibility mainly fair to good. but some low ...

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  14. Strike Broken in Paris

    PARIS, Wednesday:—The strike in the city area has has been broken. Essential services are running as normal. The situation in the ...

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  15. ADVERTISING OF QUESTIONABLE NATURE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Postmaster General (Mr. A. G. Cameron), said last night he would take immediate action to check advertising of a ...

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  16. HUGE FRENCH DEFENCE EXPENDITURE

    LONDON, Tuesday.— A message [?] Pans says that M. Renaud [?] the Finance Bill for 1939, show[?] that after rigorous pruning there ...

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  17. STEPS TO FORTIFY NORTHERN COAST

    CANBERRA Wednesday. — During the budget debate in the Senate to-day, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. J. S. Collings) said that the ...

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  18. Australian Mail in Wreck of Calpurnia

    BRISBANE Wednesday.— It was [?] announced in London that [?] carrying all Australian [?] and part of the New Zealand ...

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  19. Premier on Amphibian Disaster

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—His keenest regret at the tragic loss of the H. A.A.F. amphibian and its company at Alberton on Monday last was expressed ...

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  20. APPLICATIONS FOR DROUGHT RELIEF

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The Premier (Mr. Willcock) said last night that the State would make application to the Loan Council for an emergency ...

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  21. "O'REILLY, WORLD'S GREATEST BOWLER"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Colonel Tait-Kerr, secretary of the M.C.C., during a speech at the first class counties' meeting to-day, said: "The Australians ...

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  22. [?] British Soldiers Killed in Clashes With Arabs

    [?]SALEM Tuesday.—Two Bri[?] killed, two seriously [?] slightly wounded in [?] battle with Arabs. ...

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  23. General Franco's Forces Capture Two Ships With Cargo of Wheat

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons Mr. R. A. Butler announced that General Franco's forces on November 23 and 26 captured two ...

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  24. Crown Prince of Sweden

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Crown prince of Sweden visited Lord Halifax [?] the Foreign Office. ...

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