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  6. BROKEN HILL'S RIVAL

    If the hopes of the National Smelting Company are fulfilled, Broken Hill may lose a great deal of English business. A proposal is on foot for supplying the British market with zinc concentrates. ...

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  7. SETTLING DOWN

    CHINA seems to be settling down under the virtual, dictatorship of Marshal Tuan Chi Jui, who, by general consent, has assumed the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "BABOONS" IN COURT

    Curious crowds are still flocking to the Law Courts to hear the evidence in the case in which Charles Robinson is claiming ...

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  9. LEAVING SUDAN

    Egypt will obey the British demand for the removal of Egyptian troops from the Sudan. Ziwar Pasha, the Egyptian Premier, is maintaining a conciliatory attitude, but fresh dimension has broken out in his Cabinet. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. OUR OWN GOODS

    In a prefacing to Mr. L. C. Grondona's forthcoming book, entitled "The Kangaroo Keeps on Talking." Mr. Stanley Bald- ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. PACIFIC FLIGHT

    It is announced that the airship Shenandoah will accompany the American Fleet next year, certainly to Honolulu, and probably to ...

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  12. LIVES AT STAKE

    Wallsend council's difficulty regarding a brides on the Newcastle-road which requires, repairing was further discussed by the council last ...

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  13. GOVERNOR'S CHILDREN

    (From left is right, Miss Elaine and Master Somerset de Chair and Mr. Phillip Wirth at the circus in Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. STRANDED STEAMER

    The Commonwealth, and Dominion steamer Port Lincoln leaves Las Palmas for Australia to-morrow, taking the Port Nicholsons's ...

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  15. WOOL SALES

    Catalogues for the public sales of wool compiled 10,840 bales, of which 5736 were, Australian and 3021 were from New Zealand. ...

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  16. HOMELESS "TSAR"

    Owing to France's recognitions of the Soviet, the Grand Duke Cyril. ...

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  17. ZINOVIEFF LETTER

    The Russian reply to Mr. Austen Chamberlain's Notes expresses regret at the rejection of Mr. Macdonald's treaty with the Soviet, ...

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  18. SWINGING THE PROP.

    Mechanic E. Douglas, of Point Cook, starts up. He is shown with Captain Brownell, who is giving refresher courses to competitors in the Aerial Derby to be held at Richmond on December 6. who recently proclaimed himself Tsar ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    Interviewed here, Sir Mark Sheldon, the well-known Sydney company director, said that before next year was well advanced, Australia would ...

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  20. NIGHT WITH GAG

    There was a furious debate in he Assembly last night when Mr. Ball, Minister for Works, forced Parliament to upset its previous decision ...

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  21. FIJI'S NEW GOVERNOR

    Sir Eyre Hutson will succeed Sir Cecil Rodwell, as Governor of Fiji and High Commissioner of the Western Pacific. ...

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  22. BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM

    The House of Clergy rejected a proposal that the bride and bridegroom should exchange rings at the altar. ...

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  23. SHOULD BE FRIENDS

    In the first radio message broadcasted to London, Sir Esme Howard, the British Ambassador, declared that Britain's friendship for the United ...

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  24. MINING SALES

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  25. ANOTHER 'BUS OFF

    Mrs. M. Eastlake informed Merewether Council last night that her motor 'bus Paramount would be taken off the route from December 17. ...

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    Such of the cable news in this issue as is so headed appeared in "The Times" and is cabled by special permission. It should be understood that the opinions ...

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    J. D. Aarsen was granted a renewal of the license of the 'bus Adelaide by the Merewether council last night. ...

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  29. LATE MR. MEREWETHER

    Merewether Council last night decided to forward a letter of condolence to the relatives of the late E. A. M. Merewether. ...

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