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  5. GOVERNMENT DEFIED

    If the Lyons Government applies the licensing system, the seamen’s reply will be a general shipping strike. Such was the decision reached by seamen at a meeting in Sydney yesterday, which rejected a suggestion that work be resumed pending an application to the Arbitration Court to vary ...

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  7. ANTARCTIC RESCUE PLAN

    Only careful preparation will ensure the effectiveness of the expedition, which is being fitted out to penetrate the Antarctic in ...

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  8. LITTLE GIRL’S DEATH

    When Arnold Sodeman, 30., a laboror of Leongatha appeared before the City court to-day, charged with the murder of June ...

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  9. CASE FROM ALBURY

    The Krivy Council to-day refused O. Gilpin Ltd., warch[?]seinen, of Melbourne leave to appeal against a majority decision ...

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  10. AIRMEN ARE DEAD

    The Federal Government has accepted the fact that Sir Charles Kindsford Smith and Mr. Tom Pethybridge are dead, and the ...

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  11. CHILEANS ANXIOUS TO ASSIST

    The Wyatt Earp has arrived here from Deception Island. The Chilean authorities are keen to assist the expedition in every way in the search ...

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  12. HITLER OFFENDED

    Recalling the representations which the German consul in Sydney successfully made to Sir Alexander Hore-Ruthven not to attend a theatre ...

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  13. SEARCH FOR SMITH

    Mr. John Stannage and Flying Officer Sheil, who are conducting Sir Charles Kingsford Smith’s interests in Sydney, to-day sent the following ...

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  14. “QUEEN OF THE DAPHNE”

    The “Queen of the Daphne” (Miss Edna Carr), in the recent queen competition, made another public appearance to-day. ...

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  15. BRISBANE’S DECISION

    The mass meeting of seamen in Bris[?] to-day rejected the recommendation of the general secretary for a resumption of work and approach ...

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  16. MEDICAL STUDENT BANKRUPT

    Oscar Rochlin, of Toorak road, South Yarra, medical student, who was examined in the Bankruptcy Court to-day, said he has guaranteed ...

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  17. TO DEAD FLYERS

    Following a statement of the Prime Minister in the House of Representatives to-day that Sir Charles Kingsford Smith and Mr. Pethybridge had ...

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  18. MAN’S DEATH CRY

    “Oh, my god, he[?] killed me,” Such, according to the evidence given at the City Corouer’s court to-day, was the cry of Emanuel ...

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  19. FARM MYSTERY

    Following the discovery of charred human bones near the farm of [?] Marchesi, 60, the missing Italian farmer, of ...

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  20. PANTO DAME IN NEW ROLE

    Bert Ray, dame of many Christmas pantomimes, was cast in a different part to-day—that of a bankrupt in real life. ...

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  21. “FLYING FLEE” CROSSES CHANNEL

    The first British-built “flying flee,” a tiny aeroplane with a 10 [?] engine, piloted by S. V. Appleby, flew the Channel from Lympne in ...

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  22. HITLER AND CHURCH

    The first victim of Herr Hitler’s new war on the 9000 German pastors opposing Nzi church doctrines, is Dr. Zanker, Bishop of Breslan, against ...

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  23. GERMAN COLONIES

    Speaking at a mass demonstration to demand colonies. General von Epp said: “We can now take colonies from no other land. From the North ...

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  24. FALSE PRETENCES ALLEGED

    In the Albury Court of Petty Sessions yesterday John Peterson, 30, on remand from Holbrook, was charged with having at Albury on December ...

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  25. FIVE YEARS FOR MINER

    A sentence of five years imprisonment was imposed on Harry Wilson, 34, miner, at Quarter Sessions to-day by Judge Sheridan. Evidence was ...

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  26. VICTIM OF CAR ACCIDENT DIES

    Mrs. R. Bales, who died in a local hospital to-day, made the third victim of the tragic accident on Hume Highway on November 17, when a ...

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  27. A LESS SERIOUS CHARGE

    A charge against four men, alleged to have been implicated in a bombing at West Wallsend on October 20, has been reduced from conspiracy to ...

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  28. WOMAN ACQUITTED

    Kathleen McL[?]nan 30 was found not guilty at the Control Criminal Court to-day on a charge of having wounded William Smillie clerk, of ...

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  29. ACCIDENT IN MINE

    Struck by falling rock in the Her[?] mine Eaglehawk, to-day, William Brown. 40, a shift boss of Eaglehawk, was fatally injured. He was ...

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  30. NEW SEASON’S WHEAT.

    The chairman of the Victorian Wheatgrowers’ Corporation (Mr. F. Tilt) announced to-day that the first payment for new season’s wheat ...

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  31. M.L.C. HAS RECOURSE TO LAW

    Mr. Justice Maxwell, in the Supreme Court to-day, granted Patrick Michael McGirr, M.L.C., leave to serve a short notice for the issue of ...

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  32. A WAR-TIME SPY

    It was announced in the Dall Eir earn by the President (Mr. de Valera) [?] that the Government was moving to secure the remains of Sir Roger ...

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  33. ROYALTIES ON BOOKS

    The Government to-night [?] pointed Mr. Bond, P.M., to conduct an inquiry into the allegations [?] certain officials of the Education ...

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  34. MOTOR CYCLIST FATALLY INJURED

    As a result of injuries suffered when his motor cycle collided with a motor car at Corrimal last night Laurence McTernan, 25, died this ...

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  35. ADELAIDE WITH SYDNEY

    By a [?]animous decision, a mass meeting of seamen at Port Adelaide to-day reaffirmed their decision to stand solidly behind any policy ...

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  36. 82 BILLS PASSED

    The Parliamentary session which ended to-night saw the passage of 83 bills. ...

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