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  4. [?]UNGARIAN TROOPS MOVING TO FRONTIER: POLAND TAKING STEPS

    LONDON, Thursday.— A situation of the greatest complexity is developing in Ruthenia. Well-informed circles do not exclude the possibility of its leading to a war between Poland and Germany, and possibly ...

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  5. Q.C.E. REJECTS TWO NAMES

    ADVICE was received from Brisbane last night that two of the candidates who had nominated for the Labour plebiscite in connection ...

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  6. MENACE TO FILM COLONY

    LOS ANGELES, Thursday.— Damage to property estimated at more than 3,000,000 dollars has been caused by southern ...

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  7. WHAT IS IT?

    This weird-looking object greeted passengers on Waterloo Station, London, recently. It is a huge vacuum cleaner for cleaning up the station, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PROBLEM OF PALESTINE BRITISH PLANS OUTLINED

    LONDON, Thursday.— The de[?]bale on Palestine in the [?] of Commons, was opened [?] Secretary of State for ...

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  9. PRESERVATION OF DEMOCRACY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— The United States Catholic Hicrorchy under mandate of Pope Pius announced an educational programme to preserve ...

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  10. AGREEMENT REACHED IN PARIS : POLICY FOR PEACE

    PARIS, Thursday.— A joint communique which was issued after the conversations between British and French statesmen declares! "The visit ...

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  11. ALLEGATIONS OF IMMORALITY

    PERTH, Thursday.— Following sensational allegations about native nassions by the Chief Secretary (Mr. Kilson) on Wednesday, Mr. W. J. Munn ...

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  12. Herbert Jenner Charged With Larceny

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Herbert Jenner 23), a labouurer, of Kensington, who has been charged with the murder of Frederick William Sherry, who was ...

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  13. DICTOGRAPH RECORDS ADMITTED AS EVIDENCE

    DAUPHIN (Manitoba). Thursday.— Convicted through a dictograph hidden in a cell. Peter Kortens, daniel Frytuk and Daniel Kanuka were ...

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  14. Non-Stop Anglo-Australian Flight Planned

    LONDON, Thursday.— The aeronautical correspondent of the "Mail" understands the Air Force is preparing a non-stop Anglo-Australian flight ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND MAKES GOOD START IN SHIELD GAME

    W. A. Brown was unlucky to [?] but when apparently set[?] a century in the opening Shefield Shield match of the ...

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  17. CHRISTMAS MAIL FROM ENGLAND

    DARWIN. Friday.— The Empire flying beat Circe is six hours behind schedule on the trip to Brisbane and Sydney because of beadwinds ...

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  18. BOOKMAKERS' BILL REJECTED

    PERTH, Friday.— The Bookmakers' Bill. which was proposed to control the licensing of S. P. betting shops by the Betting Board, was defeated ...

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  19. POSSESSION OF OPIUM

    TOLLY, Friday.— Pleading guilty to having in his [?]ssion a tin containing a quantity of Liquid opium. Mow Sing (63), a Chinese gardener, ...

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  20. Appeal for Care of 50,000 Child Refugees

    LONDON, Thursday.— Viscount Samuel and Earl Selbourne, joint chairmen of the committee for the care of child refugees from Germany have ...

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  21. Cruiser and Destroyer Collide

    ROME. Thursday.— It is unofficially announced that six seamen were killed and one injured in a collision between, the Italian cruiser Polo and ...

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  22. Bombers Reach Darwin

    DARWIN. Friday.— The three R. A. A.F., Avro Ansor, bombers flying round Australia which reached here on Wednesday from Melbourne ...

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