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  4. PENSIONS FOR THE AGED

    Replying to a question in the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. J. A. Lyons, Prime Minister, said that under the Invalid and Old ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MANCHURIAN PROBLEM

    There was a surprising turn in the League of Nations Council's debate on the Manchurian problem yesterday when after having heard further ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ENGLAND'S GOOD START Sutcliffe And Wyatt Score 149

    Suffering from influenza, Oldfield was unable to keep wickets to-day for New South Wales. Hearing of Oldfield's indisposition, Jardine ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. REFERENCE TO PERJURY

    Before the Supreme Court yesterday former Detective Kenneth Campbell was found guilty of having conspired with two men to ...

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  8. MURDER TRIAL IN AFRICA

    Mrs. Demelker (50) was sentenced to death at Pretoria to-day for the murder of her 20-year-old son Rhodes Cecil Cowle. She was ...

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  9. CENTRAL SCHOOL EXHIBITION

    An exhibition was held at the Central School this afternoon of the work done by all stages in the school from the kindergarten to ...

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  10. BIG SCORE BY VICTORIA

    In warm weather, the Sheffield Shield match between South Australia and Victoria was continued to-day. There was a steady fall of ...

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  11. BRITAIN'S WAR DEBTS TO U.S.A.

    Although the feeling in British official circles is said to remain hopeful about a satisfactory outcome of the war debts to U.S.A. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. ESCAPED FROM N.S.W. GAOL

    At the City Court yesterday Ernest Rogers (33), a migrant, appeared on a vagrancy charge. According to the police prosecutor ...

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  13. MOTOR CAR LABELS

    The Acting Commissioner for Road Transport has announced that arrangements have been made for registration labels to be affixed to ...

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  14. "TWO UP" RAIDS BY POLICE

    The police last night raided an old garage at St. Peter's and arrested 55 men, who it is alleged were playing "two up." The police later stated ...

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  15. King George's Empire Broadcast

    LONDON, November 24.—The King will broadcast a Christmas message to the Empire on Christmas ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. "The Miner's" New Serial

    The First Chapter of "The Barrier Miner's" new serial story, "The Prodigal Father," by Vera C. Dwyer, ...

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  17. FIRE IN COAL MINE Fears It Will Get Out Of Hand

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), November 25.—A fire is raging in the Hikurangi coal mine, and residents fear that it will get entirely out of control. ...

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  18. MOTORVEHICLES COLLIDE

    A man his wife and son, were injured in a collision between two cars at the corner of Shaftesbury-road and Railway-parade, Burwood, this ...

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  19. DIVISION IN CABINET

    The war debts situation is threatening the National Cabinet with perhaps the most serious crisis in its history. There are two clear cut ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Fire Now Checked

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), November 26.—The fire which has been raging in the Hikurangi colliery was checked last night when several concrete walls ...

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  22. Found Near Safe; Handed to Police

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — Benjamin Jones, a brother of the licensee of a hotel in Crown-street, city, was awakened this morning by a noise and ...

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  23. SPURIOUS COINS ALLEGED

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—At the Central Court yesterday James Wallace (31), a cook, was remanded to the Redfern Court on November 28 on a ...

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  24. Broken Hill Sportsman Buys Racehorse

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.—Mary Spa and Eastern Star, who were owned and raced by the late Mr. A. J. Scott, were sold at auction by Messrs. Coles ...

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  25. White Elephant Wanted

    Some Governments should be glad to get rid of their white elephants, but the Government of Travancore, India, wants one. Its desire, ...

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  26. Visit From Royalty

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — It is learned that a request has been made by the State of Victoria and the Melbourne City Council for a visit of. ...

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  27. Bradman's Failures Mystify

    LONDON, November 24.—Bradman's batting failures continue to be a mystery to the newspapers. The "Daily Mirror" believes that ...

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  28. MAN SHOT DEAD IDENTIFIED

    The man who met his death in yesterday's shooting at the Highett railway station has been identified as William Henry Moulynox (26), a ...

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  29. Fire Destroys Residence

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.—The home of Wilfred S. Hosking, manager of Balfours' cafe in King William-street, situated at 38 Florence-street, ...

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  30. Faith Healing Mission; Town Hall Refused

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), November 26.—The Auckland City Council refused the application of A. H. Dallimore for the use of the Town Hall ...

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  31. MAN ADJUDGED DEAD

    The courts have the power to declare a man dead, but they also have the power to declare him alive, and the Acting Chief Justice (Sir Leo ...

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  32. Betting Tax for Shooting Contests

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—During the second reading of the Betting Tax (Shooting Contests) Bill in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. ...

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  33. Beneficial Rains In Queensland

    BRISBANE, Saturday. — Further beneficial rains fell throughout western and central Queensland yesterday, and caused relief to settlers in the ...

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  34. Tests for Australians' 1934 Tour

    LONDON, November 24. — The Marylebone Cricket Club Board of Control has fixed the following dates for the Test matches in England for ...

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  35. Suspected Robbers Arrested

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The Balmain police, who are conducting inquiries into a series of recent housebreaking cases, called at a house in the district ...

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  36. Gangsters to Monopolise Legal Beer

    CHICAGO, November 25.—Beer, it is expected by everyone, will soon be legal in the United States, but Al Capone's gangster lieutenants are ...

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  37. 92 Degrees To-day

    The maximum temperatures in the shade up till 3 o'clock to-day was 92 degrees and the barometer reading 29,084. The following official ...

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  38. South African Airman Reaches England

    LONDON, November 24.—Victor Smith, the young South African airman, reached England to-day on his flight from Capetown. He made a ...

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    ADELAIDE, Saturday. — James Norman, 3 years and 10 months, of Frederick-street, died in the Adelaide Children's Hospital late yesterday ...

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    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—According to returns made available yesterday, sustenance payments throughout Victoria for the week were the ...

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