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  3. THE DOMINIONS

    Mr. Ramsay MacDoiialcl, when asked if he intended to issue a While Paper, giving the correspondence wtth the Dominions on the subject of the ...

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  4. CAPTAIN'S FLAT

    It is, likely that the State Government will take steps to ensure the early commencement of the Captain's Flat railway. The Premier to-day had an interview with Messrs. ...

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  5. THE DISCOVERY

    A westerly gale swept the Discovery [?] cast from the Croset[?]. The cate of Kurguelin Island were [?]ed on the afternoon of ...

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  6. VOLUNTARY ENLISTMENT

    Mr. Scullin presided over a meeting of the Defe[?] Council to-day. The Minister for Defence (Mr. Green), and the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Theodore), ...

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  7. IN DRIZZLING RAIN

    A typical grey November morning accompanied by a drtale was the setting for tile Armistice ceremony at the Cenotaph. Whitehall was thronged ...

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  8. VICTORIAN ELECTIONS

    Nominations for the election of the Victorian Legislative Assembly closed to-day. Nino scats will be uncontested. ...

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  9. ALBERT HALL FESTIVAL

    A trenchant gale could not deter thousands who wailed outside the Albert Hall to participate in the British Legion festival and Empire ...

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  10. UNION JACK

    The Union Jack, flew over the Rotherhithe Town Hall to-day, displacing the Red Flag. It is believed that two young men, last "night, "traversing' the ...

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  11. ARBITRATION

    Replying to a deputation from the Railway Workers' branch of the A.W.U. to-day, the assistant-Minister for Industry (Mr. Beasley) expressed ...

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  12. INDIA STATUS

    [?] Stanley Baldwin to-day wrote [?] Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay (Donald) pointing out that Capt. [?]wood Benn (Secretary or ...

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  13. GREEK REFUGEES FROM RUSSIA

    Similar to German dependants who migrated from Germany, 12,000 Greek families are clamouring to return home owing, to economic conditions in ...

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  14. AIR SERVICE

    Representatives of the imperial Airways Ltd., and the British Air Ministry arrived to-day. They propose to make final arrangements for a London ...

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  15. FRENCH TRIBUTE

    The chief ceremony on Armistice Day was held at the Arc de Triomphe. M. Doumergue, M. Tardiou and members of the Cabinet placed wreaths on ...

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  16. MR. S. M. BRUCE

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, ex-Prime Minister, arrived in Sydney from Melbourne today. He was mel at the Central Station by tho Premier (Mr. Bavin) and ...

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  17. [?]AIT'S ADVANCE

    [?] Scholes, who has returned [?]10 months world tour, in the [?] of an interview said that when [?] in italy in the eighties, It ...

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  18. THE KING

    On the advice ol his doctor, the King spent the morning in Buckingham Palace. As a private individual, he observed the two minutes silence ...

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  19. EX-KAISER'S SUIT

    The ex-Kalaor has instructed a prominent lawyer, Herr Bloch, to institute proceedings for criminal libel against the editor of the "Morgen ...

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  20. INDIAN SERVICE

    In the House of Commons, the Secretary for India (Captain Wedgewood Benn), was asked concerning the extension of India's aerial service through ...

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  21. UNDER THE MERSEY

    Perhaps the most solemn Armistice service was held in the middle of a tunnel now being made beneath the Mersey. Four hundred nayyius ...

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  22. NO WORK AT DARWIN

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. A. Blakcley), has received advice from the Government Rosident of North Australia that a number of men are ...

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  23. PATIENTS SHOULD PAY

    After an Inspection of the Auburn District Hospital, the chairman of the Hospital Commissoin (Mr. Love), said that it is the hospital's duty to make ...

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  24. RAZOR SLASHING

    [?] the Newtown Police Court to-day, [?] Furlong, 34, a domestic, was [?] with having maliciouslyu in[?] grivious bodily harm on ...

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  25. SOUTH AFRICA

    Armistice Day speeches emphasised that the celebrations were not to glorify war, but to consecrate peace. The Governor-General of Pretoria stressed ...

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  26. BIG AIR LINERS

    The seiond airship RlOO has been completed, and will be taken over by the Air Ministry, in a few weeks. The R101 is at present at the ...

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  27. ACID THROWER

    John George Hawkins, 13, labourer, who was remanded yesterday on a charge of vagrancy, appeared at the Jooal court on four charges' of having ...

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  28. TWO CROSSES

    Wearing two Victoria Crosses won by her dead sons, Mrs. A, M. Bradford was among scores who placed wreaths on the Folkestone War ...

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  29. "JACK THE RIPPER"

    The discovery of the body of "Jack the Ripper's" latest victim yesterday was made possible by the receipt by the Dusseldorf police of two maps and ...

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  30. REQUIEM MASS

    Large crowds attended the requiem mass for Bernard Dalton, who was murdered on Saturday. The streets outside St. Mary's Cathedral were ...

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  31. AUTHORS' CLUB

    The Armistice Pinner at the Authors' Club appeared to bo Australia night. General Bridges was Hie guest of honour. He detailed a typical Anzac day, ...

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  32. RELIGIOUS SECT

    A crowd of 42 members of the [?]rists, a religous sect, was [?]d with anti-Soviet propaganda, [?]ng villages and terrorising ...

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  33. MIGRANT LOST OVERBOARD

    "When the steamer Oronsay arrived here to-day, the officer reported that G. Harris, 21. farm worker, bound for Victoria, was lost overboaid. He is ...

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  34. TIMBER MERCHANT'S DEATH

    A message was received to-day stating that George Hudson, one of the best known timber merchants in the State, died at Nice in the South ...

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  35. AMERICAN TOURISTS

    Over 300 Americans arrived in Sydney to-day on the steamer Malolo. Comprehensive tours have been arrranged for them to see Australia, ...

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