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  6. FULL STORY OE MOVES IN THE UPPER HOUSE CRISIS

    Silence and resentment of questioning are marked features of the Premier's altitude concerning what the Government intends doing in the Upper House. Opinion still is divided as to ...

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  7. RADIO PROGRESS

    In order to demonstrate the advanced stage of television, the inventor (M. Edouard Belin) transmitted a photograph of the ...

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  8. SYRIAN REVOLT

    A distinct change in the situation in Syria was announced by M. Briand (Prime Minister) in a statement which he made in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TEACHERS CONFER AGAIN

    Mr. P. K. Buchanan (deputy-president), and Mr. L. T. Latter (president) of the Teachers' Federation were in good form yesterday for the annual conference. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TAKE YOUR CAMERA

    Wherever you go--to the seaside, the mountains, or the bush--take a camera with you, and catch some of the joy and incident of ...

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  11. BLOW AT REDS

    A surprise attack upon the Red element of the Labor movement was made by the Chief Secretary (Mr. Lazzarini) yesterday. ...

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  12. FORMER RULERS

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that the number of unemployed is increasing by tens of thousands weekly. Dismissals ...

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  13. BONES IN SHED

    Startling allegations regarding the supposed murder of a baby at Smythesdale have been made to Ballarat police. In a statement alleged to have been ...

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  14. AS THE TOWN HALL VIEWS IT

    "A bludgeoned Constitution! A nice Christmas present from the King's representative!"--Aid. W. Brooks, M.L.C. (Civic Reform ...

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  15. MODERN BABYLON

    The Police Commissioner, Mr. Enright, has ordered every police official and constable to participate in a thorough investigation of vice conditions in ...

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  16. MOTOR COLLISION

    When a motor van and a motor cycle and side-car came into collision in Bondi Road, Bond!, at 5.20 p.m. yesterday two cyclists were hurt. ...

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  17. BRITISH IN IRAK

    A lively debate is threatened in the House of Commons. The Prime Minister to-day will ask the House to approve of the ...

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  18. JUMPED INTO RIVER

    Isabelle Savary, an American, 29 years of age, whit motoring to a private hospital for the amputation of a leg after an accident, asked her mother ...

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  19. INJURED CALF

    The Newcastle Abattoir Hoard, at Newcastle Police Court, to-day, proceeded against Albert Jones, butcher, of Swansea, on a charge of having ...

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  20. RUSSIA'S PLACE

    Speaking at Leicester, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald said that Russia existed, and neither prayers, arms, activity, nor indifference could wipe it out. ...

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  21. HISTORIC PICTURE

    A picture which will become historic--that of the swearing-in ceremony in the Legislative Council yesterday--appears in the ...

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  22. SCENE IN COURT

    An amazing scene was witnessed in the law courts at Complegne. The public prosecutor, M. Hugot, was accused by the magistrate, M. ...

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  23. NEW COMET

    A new comet, overhead, in the southern heavens, was seen by observers at the Observatory last night. Earlier in the day a cable had been received, ...

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  24. NEWCASTLE WATER

    Dr. Wallace, Government Medical Officer, is of the opinion that corrosion in the pipes is responsible for the discolored water supplied to Newcastle, ...

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  25. KING ABDICATES

    Reuter's correspondent at Port Sudan reports that the King of the Hedjaz. All Ibn Hussein, has abdicated the throne. ...

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  26. FEWER BETTORS

    The "Daily Telegraph's" sporting writer definitely concludes that fewer people are attending the racecourses. "Meeting after meeting is ...

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  27. WEATHER FORECAST

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  28. "CAT" BURGLARS

    "Cat" burglars stole £40,000 worth of jewels, including a diamond tiara and a remarkable pearl necklace, from Lord Inverforth's house at Southgate. ...

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  29. WAR IN CHINA

    At a mass meeting held at Hankow, Chinese protested against the despatch of Japanese troops to Manchuria. ...

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  30. "TOC H" SERVICE

    The P[?]ince of Wales attended a special "Toe H" service at Southwark Cathedral, at which many prominent clergymen participated. Lord Forster ...

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