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  4. BRITISH TROOPS BIVOUAC IN PALESTINE ORANGE GROVES

    JERUSALEM, Wednesday.—It has been officially announced that British troops last night bivouacked in orange groves in “no man’s land” between Jaffa and Tel Aviv with orders to enforce ...

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  7. PAYMENT OF PENSIONS

    The following arrangements have been approved for payment of pensions at the Inverell Post Office during the Xmas and New Year ...

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    BRITAIN'S LARGEST LANDPLANE, The Brabazon, a 126 ton aircrafts named after Lord Brabazon, of Tara, Thus Bristol 167, which is the largest landplane in Britain has a wing span of 230 feet, has been designed for non-stop flights between London and New York. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. French Strikers Obey Back to Work Order

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Communist-controlled majority of the Confederation of Labor has a “back to work” order to its twenty striking unions. ...

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  10. Tin Producers’ President To Retain His Office

    Despite the fact that he tendered his resignation to a meeting of the New England Mineral Producers’ Association on November 29, the ...

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  11. Russian Repat Commission Put Out of France

    THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT HAS EXPELLED- THE RUSSIAN REPATRIATION MISSION FROM FRANCE. ITS MEMBERS LEFT ...

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  12. Cosgrove Ministry May Resign Late This Week

    THE RESIGNATION OF THE COSGROVE MINISTRY IS EXPECTED THIS WEEK. The report of Mr. Justice Reed, who ...

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  13. Meat Supply Scheme For Britain In Northern Australia

    “Britain believes a vast new scheme for meat production could be undertaken in Northern Australia, from which she would ...

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  14. FOOD PARCELS ACKNOWLEDGED IN GERMAN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Marquess of Reading asked in the House of Lords whether inquiries could be made into the case of Australians who ...

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  15. CREW SHORTAGES HOLD UP SHIPS

    Because of a shortage of an engine crew ten vessels are held up in Australian ports to-day. Thirty-eight firemen are required to ...

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  16. BIG RAIN DELAYS RAILWAY TRAFFIC

    Heavy rain continued yesterday in many parts of the State and has delayed work on repair of railway washaways. ...

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  17. New Comet Seen In Most Australian States Last Night

    The new, bright comet which appeared in the south-western sky on Monday, re-appeared last night and was seen by a large number of people ...

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  18. LIGHTNING KILLS HORSE

    During yesterday’s severe lightning a horse was struck dead in Chester Street, nearby residents experiencing the shock from the ...

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  19. CITY SCORES MAIN PRIZES

    Lottery No. 1588 was drawn to-day. Main prize-winners were:— First 35,875 “Peters Luck” syndicate, Mrs. Florence Heyns, Corset ...

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  20. TO-DAY’S MARKETS

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  21. TO-DAY’S FORECAST

    The New South Wales forecast for the next 24 hours reads:— Rain and showers over the coast and tablelands and on the central ...

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  22. CEASE FIRE CRISIS IN INDONESIA

    BATAVIA, Wednesday (A.A.P. Reuter).—A crisis over the implementation of the Security Council’s ceases fire resolution on Indonesia may ...

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  23. Lewis Blames Miners For British “Collapse”

    John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers of America, said to-day, “the British Empire is being liquidated before our ...

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  24. Cosgrove Refuses to Resign

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The Tasmanian Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) fast night refused an Opposition demand to resign from office. Earlier the Attorney-General has announced it had been decided to file an indictment against Mr. Cosgrove. This decision followed a Royal Commission into the allegation that the Premier had received £5,400 from four road transport service ...

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  25. Lack of Rabbits Hampers German Medical Research

    German medical research has been drastically hampered by the lack of experimental animals such as guinea pigs, rabbits and monkeys. Recently ...

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