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  4. ITALIAN RENUNCIATION OF PACT

    [?], Thursday.—Italy's [?] of the Italo-French post of [?] is regarded as the first step of [?] plane against F[?] into the ...

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  5. OVERLANDERS MEET TRAGEDY IN WEST

    A LICE SPRINGS, Friday.—The first news of a desert tragedy which resulted in the death of Richard Robert Stevens (14) in making an heroic effort to save the others of the party of five, was received in Alice Springs, when a call was made by Constable ...

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  6. JAPAN AIDS DRUG TRAFFIC

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. E. A. Butter in the House of Common staled that one of the most serious features of the growth of the drug ...

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  7. MR. LYONS SENDS GREETINGS

    HOBART, Friday.—In a Christmas message to-day the Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. J. A. Lyons) said:— ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING DIRECTOR GOES HOME

    Mr. B. Heinz and his wife at Waterloo Station, London, prior to their departure for New York, en route for hone. Mr. Heinz is an Australian broadcasting and musical director. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ALTERATION IN CRACOW AIR MAIL SERVICE

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Postal Department advised that the air mail service between Brisbane and Cracow, ordinarily due to leave Brisbane on ...

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  10. SPAIN INFESTED WITH SPY RINGS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The diplomatic correspondent of the Associated Prees learned that none of the consulate officers implicated in the San Sebastian bag mystery are paid members of the service. Mr. Goodman, a British resident in Spain for many years, acts in an honorary capacity and was ...

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  11. QUESTIONING DOMINION POLICIES

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—The "Cape Times" in a loader severely e[?] members of the House of Commons, who asked improper and impertinent ...

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  13. PLOT AGAINST ULSTER GOVT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The correspondent of the "Mail" at Belfast declared that the North Ireland arrests were the result of a plot ...

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  14. NO MAN CAN DO MORE THAN THIS"

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Ralph [?] (16) lost his life after the [?] rescue of an aged woman when a fire severely damaged ...

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  15. CHINESE OFFICERS TO CEASE GAY LIVES

    LONDON, Thursday.—A message from Chungking stales that Genera Chiang Kai-Shek threatened the mass execution of officials leading a gay life ...

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  16. SETTLEMENT OF S.A. RAILWAY STRIKE

    ADELAIDE, Friday. — At midnight last nigh the strike of the Commonwealth railway employees was settled at Port Augusta after the ...

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  17. UNDER STRATEGICAL ORBIT OF SINGAPORE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Writing in the [?] Mr. Hector Bywater said [?] the Duke of kent, when on his [?] Australian may visit singapore, ...

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  18. NATIVE POLICE FORCE FORMED

    DARWIN, Friday.—Arrangement are now being made for the formation of a native police force, which will operate as part of the new scheme of ...

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  19. OLD MAN COLLAPSES FROM HEAT

    CHILDERS, Friday.— Mr. Francis [?] Buller, 70 years of age, [?] in Main-street, Childers, at 2.15 [?] afternoon, apparently as a ...

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  20. Mammoth Casket Will Not be Drawn Before Christmas

    BRISBANE, Friday.—As about 100 tickets remained at the Golden Casket office at 5 o'clock this afternoon and small supplies were held by some of ...

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  21. JAPANESE TERMS

    LONDON, Thursday.—A message from Tokio states: Prince konoye announced that Japan's terms to [?] the Chinese dispute include her ...

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