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  5. OCEAN FORECAST

    N.W. to W. and S.W. winds, moderate sea Central and N. Tasman, E. to S.E. winds south from ...

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  6. Troops To Leave Libya?

    Abyssinia is disappointed with Sir Samuel Hoare's speech on Britian's foreign policy, because, though she did not expect military Sanctions against Italy, she hoped that Britain would propose, at least, semi-military measures. Abyssinia fears that economic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Baldwin On Britain's Stand

    In the resumed debate on the international situation in the House of Commons this afternoon, the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) affirmed the support of the united Cabinet for the Foreign Minister (Sir Samuel ...

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  8. On Way To South Africa

    Members of the Australian cricket team for South Africa, photographed in Melbourne just before then left for Perth. From left: The secretary of the V.C.A. (Mr. H. Brereton), H. Ebeling. J. Finglelon, W. Brown, W. O'Reilly, A. Chipperfield, B. Barnell, S. McCobe, W. Oldfield E. McCormick. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Oulsize hailstones fell at Nyngan during a storm. The white object in the centre is a golf ball, the other two objects being hailstones, weighing 4oz. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. APPLICATION OF SANCTIONS

    Twenty-seven League members have already put into effect the first proposal of the League Co-ordination Committee, namely, the embargo on arms. Six ...

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  11. TRANSPORT PROBLEM

    Printing the first despatch from its special correspondent with the Italian forces in Eritrec, Major-General J. F. C. Fuller, the author of "Tanks in the Great ...

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  12. LOST LIFE IN AIR CRASH

    Mr. Justice Lewis, in the King's Bench Division, to-day gave judgment against Imperial Airways Ltd., for the loss of a ...

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  13. NATIVES ARE AMAZED

    Military operations are in abeyance on all fronts. Meanwhile the residents of Adowa have seen their first ...

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  14. NUDE BODY PLACED IN BLAZING CAR

    The warfare between rival criminal elements in Brooklyn and the Lower East Side of Manhattan, which has taken at least six lives in the past two ...

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  16. MORE RIOTING IN KINGSTON

    The Colonial Office announces that a fresh riot occurred at Camden Park, three miles from Kingston in the Windward Island, where shops were looted, ...

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  17. BLOOD CATTLE FROM BRITAIN

    At to-day's meeting of the British Dairy Farmers' Association, Lord Bledlsloe, former Governor-General of New Zealand, urged breed societies to ...

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  18. HANG STAY-AT HOMES

    A copy of the Abyssinian mobilisation order for the southern front belatedly received at Khartoum runs: "All boys old enough to carry a spear ...

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  19. Memel Position Improved

    The Foreign Secretary (Sir Samuel Hoare), in reply to a question in the House of Commons to-day, said that the position in the Memel territory ...

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  20. NO EVIDENCE OF POISON GAS LONDON, Wednesday.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Addis Ababa interviewed Dr. Hockman, who declared that he had not seen a single case of gas poisoning ...

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  21. A Charming Breath of The Orient

    A happy and picturesque little group who mere on the wharf to greet friends when the Nankin arrived in Sydney from the East. Mrs. Charles Ma, and her twin daughter, Audrey arid June. They live in Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Back to the Antarctic

    The crew of the research ship William Scoresby will eat Christmas dinner in the Antarctic. She left to-day on her fifth voyage to the South. ...

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  24. THE SUN STOP PRESS

    Adelaide, Thursday.—The Australian Cricket Board of Control announced to-day that matches between the visiting English team and ...

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  25. Miss Mary Mitchell

    The novelist, Miss Mary Mitchell, is due in Melbourne by the steamer Tajandoen on December 14. ...

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  26. THE WAR OFFICE DID NOT FORGET

    That there is a human side to the War Office is revealed by an announcement that Lance-Corporal Findlater will rejoin the Cordon Highlander, at Cibraltar after special leave. THIRTY-SEVEN years ago, when the ...

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  27. International Labor Office

    The governing body of the International Labor Office has decided that Canada shall receive a permanent scat on the governing body instead of ...

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  28. ABOLITION OF CAR HEADLIGHTS URGED IN BRITAIN

    A minimum standard of street lighting that will enable motorists to drive at a speed of 30 miles an hour without headlights, is recommended by a departmental committee. Costs are estimated at between £300 and £400 a mile if all ...

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  29. SNAPPY SERMONS

    Archbishop Auch has ordered that sermons be limited to 20 minutes, and that during the harvest, when men may be needed in the fields, sermons should never ...

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