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  3. WIDOWS' PENSIONS

    In the House of Lords two amendments were taken during the committee stage of the Widows and Orphans and Old Age Contributory ...

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  4. ONE AUTHORITY

    Mr. Goold said that the problem of the fuure Government of Canberra was a vital one on which there could be a groat difference of opinion. ...

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  5. WAR PENSION APPEALS

    The Federal conference of the T.B. Sailors and Soldiers' Association met in Canberra yesterday, when several motions affecting the welfare of ...

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  6. COAL COMPROMISE

    When Mr. James rose to move the adjournment of the House to discuss the coal position there were only two members on the Government side who ...

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  7. DELAY IN RE-OPENING

    The Combined Mining Unions Committee to-day decided that the aggregate meeting of the miners on the northern coalfields should meet on ...

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  8. MINE OWNERS ACCEPT

    Members of the Northern Colliery Owners Association to-day ratified the terms for settlement as arranged at the conference with the miners. ...

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  9. WORLD PEACE

    President Hoover, in his annual address to Congress, said that the foundations for future peace were being gradually strengthened. ...

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  10. THE TARIFF

    A meeting of the Australian and New Zealand section of the London Chamber of Commerce, in an outspoken manner, discussed the effects ...

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  11. DISABLED SHIP REACHES PORT

    The disabled steamer, Orungal, which was taken in tow yesterday, arrived in port this afternoon. The Orungal had 185 passengers on ...

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  12. CHRISTMAS GIFTS

    "With the approach of the Christmas season we all have a splendid opportunity to give effect to a little practical patriotism," said the Prime ...

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  13. THE DISCOVERY

    A threatening gale and the barometer at 28.9 Inches, which were unwelcome circumstances in view of our overloaded decks, prevented the ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN PARTY

    "The reported rapid enrolment in the now Australian People's Party," said the Prime Minister yesterday, "Indicates how dissatisfied former ...

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  15. UNEMPLOYMENT

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) stated yesterday that so far as he knew, all States would be represented at the conference on unemployment to ...

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  16. RAIL AND MOTOR

    Segottations by main line railways with a large group of motor bus companies in the provinces, resulted in an agreement regarding co-ordination of ...

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  17. FORMING BRANCHES

    There were many applications to-day fof admittance to the new Australian Party. A meeting of the provisional ...

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  18. RESIGNS

    The Minister for Foreign Affairs (O. T. Wang). announces his intention to resign at the end of the current year in a statement made at the Nanking ...

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  19. JEWEL FOUND

    The sapphire of St. Peter, stolen from the Treasury of the Vatican, has been found after five years of relentless research. It was wrapped ...

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  20. MR. BAVIN'S COMMENT

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin) referring to-the Australian Party, said that he could not judge whether it was so much an Australian Party as Mr. ...

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  21. NORWICH CITY

    A radio message from the steamer Norwich City, which is aground on Gardiner Island, states that the ship is breaking up and requested ...

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  22. VICTORIAN ELECTIONS

    The position regarding the Victorian elections is unchanged. The counting is still proceeding for the doubtful seats. ...

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  23. ITALIAN RUNS AMOK

    An Italian, previously confined in a lunatie asylum, ran amok at St. Louis and rushed to the police station, where he shot a policeman dead. ...

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  24. OBJECTS TO DISCIPLINE

    Mr. Sanders. M.L.A., one of the Nationalists who helped to defeat the Government's proposal to permit all night sittings in hee Assembly, in an ...

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  25. MONARO ELECTORATE

    The success of the Labour Party at the recent Federal elections has stirred all labour leagues into action, in the [?]pe of achieving success at the next ...

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  26. UNFOUNDED RUMOUR

    A message received from Australia that the R101 will make a flight there in the spring is repudiated as unfounded. ...

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  27. VIOLENT DEATHS

    Violent deaths throughout the United Stales over the week-end already total 100, and are continuing to rise. The majority are due to the cold ...

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